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10. CONTROLLING THE APPLIANCE
10.1 Lighting the fire
If the main burner or pilot light is extinguished for any reason,
do not attempt to
relight the pilot within 5 minutes
. Contact a qualified installer when the appliance
goes off regularly.
We advise you to leave the pilot flame on. Leaving the pilot flame on reduces the
amount of condensation when starting the appliance and increase the life time of the
appliance.
The control valve is behind the ash pan cover.
Open the ash pan
door
by pushing the small lip.
With control button A you can light the pilot. With the control button B you can adjust
the height of the flames (see fig. below).
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10.1 Lighting the fire (continuing)
Knob A
The
is the OFF position preventing any gas from passing through the control valve
to either the pilot burner or to the main burner. By pressing the knob in it is possible to
turn it anticlockwise. The first function is to turn on the gas to the pilot- this occurs just
before reaching the
position (if the fire has not been lit for some time it may be
necessary to hold the knob in this position for some seconds to clear the air from the
pipe and allow gas to reach the pilot burner).
Once gas is available at the pilot, continued rotation anti-clockwise will cause the
piezo igniter to spark. This is accompanied by a click at the valve and should result in
the pilot burner igniting. Once the pilot is lit, the control knob should be held pressed in
for 10 seconds. In this time the pilot flame will have heated the flame supervision
thermocouple sufficiently to operate a hold-on magnet within the valve.
Now turn the control knob A to the
position. This allows gas to enter control knob B.
Knob B
The
is the OFF position preventing gas entering the main burner if the pilot is lit.
The knob should be turned slowly anticlockwise. This allows gas to enter the burner
and be ignited by the pilot flame. Once ignition has aken place, the fire may be set to
any level between min. and max. by adjusting the control knob B.
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