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Annual maintenance 

We recommend the cleaning of the pilot light and the main burner unit after retrieval of 

the appliance from winter storage before it is used again. 

8.1

 

Checking and cleaning:  

 

Check and clean if necessary after check-up: 

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The main burner, especially for the primary air intake (see fig.1.7 C )  

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The pilot light, especially for the primary air intake (see fig.1.8 

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The glass 

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The log set for possible fractures 

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Gas hose and pressure regulator. 

 

8.2

 

Cleaning the glass 

Most deposits can be removed by means of a dry cloth. You can use ceramic hob cleaner to 

clean the glass. 

Note: prevent fingerprints on the glass. These will be burned into it once the appliance is 

used and cannot be removed. 

 

Now carry-out the check-up as described in chapter 6 “Checking”. 

 

 

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Conversion to a different type of gas.  (e.g. 

natural gas) 

This can only be done by replacing the correct burner unit. Please get in touch with your 

supplier for this. 

Always mention the type and serial number of the appliance when giving the order. 

  

Summary of Contents for The Buzz

Page 1: ...The Buzz 40010918 1013 Installation and users guide ENG ENG...

Page 2: ...L 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 A B...

Page 3: ...L 2 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 1 D...

Page 4: ...Removing side glasses 7 4 6 Placing the log set 7 5 User manual 8 5 1 Ignition pilot light 8 5 2 Igniting and regulating the main burner 8 5 3 Extinguishing the pilot light 8 6 Checking 9 6 1 Checkin...

Page 5: ...logs or glowing coals on the burner or in the combustion chamber The first time the Buzz is switched on burn it at the highest mark for some hours so that the lacquer coating will have an opportunity...

Page 6: ...ars Make sure there is always proper ventilation Close the gas bottle if the appliance is not in use Leave the filling of gas bottles in the hands of a certified gas cylinder filling station 3 Install...

Page 7: ...hten it with the black nut Make sure that the nut is attached in such a way that there is minimal space on the wheel and that it can still turn Attach the wheel to the Buzz and fix it with the lock nu...

Page 8: ...be removed from below see fig 2 2 Replacing the glass is done in reverse order Remove all Fingerprints from the glass these will be burnt into the glass when the Buzz is in use 4 5 Removing side glas...

Page 9: ...gnite the pilot light If the pilot does not light then repeat procedure Keep pressing the knob down for about ten seconds after the ignition of the pilot light Let go of the knob and check whether the...

Page 10: ...n at full mark and then check the flame image Flame distribution see fig 3 3 If the flame image is not consistent then check The positioning of the log set The primary air intake of the burner for blo...

Page 11: ...for possible fractures o Gas hose and pressure regulator 8 2 Cleaning the glass Most deposits can be removed by means of a dry cloth You can use ceramic hob cleaner to clean the glass Note prevent fi...

Page 12: ...r 30 20 Gas rate at 15 C and 1013 mbar l h 374 823 Gas rate at 15 C and 1013 mbar gr h 700 Burner pressure at full mark mbar 27 5 8 5 Injector main burner 1 6 2 7 Reduced input restraint ajustible aju...

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