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5.4  THERMOSTAT OPERATION

The thermostat controls the heat output according to the room

temperature. This ensures that the heater will not produce heat

unnecessary when the room is warm. 

IVAR/ALMA

To set the temperature you require, turn the thermostat knob

fully clockwise to 'max' position. When the room is warm

enough, turn the knob back slowly until the thermostat just

clicks off. The heater will now maintain your selected

temperature (fig. 14).

Note: Once the thermostat has switched the appliance off it

may take some time before the heater comes back on. This

does not mean that the appliance is faulty. 

VARDA/NARVIK/OTHELLO

The thermostat regulates the heat output according to user

needs. To set the temperature you require, turn the temperature

knob to position 3. If after a period of time you require more

heat turn the knob to position 3. If after a period of time you

require more heat turn the knob to a higher setting, or further

reductions in heat output may be obtained by turning the knob

to lower settings (fig. 15).

5.5  THERMAL SAFETY CUT-OUT

A thermal safety cut-out is incorporated in the heater to prevent

damage due to overheating. This can happen if the heat outlet

was restricted in any way. The heater will switch on once the

obstruction has been removed and the heater has cooled. If the

cut-out continues to operate intermittently, the heater should be

switched off and a service agent contacted. 

5.2 FLAME EFFECT:

Press 

L

switch to the 'ON' position (a switch

is in the "ON" position when the red indicator

mark on the switch is visible). The flame effect

will now operate.

5.3 HEATING UNIT

You have a choice of low heat 900 W or high heat 1800 W

output. Both settings have thermostat temperature control. In

order to operate the heating, switch 

L

must be in the 'ON'

position (see fig. 13).

5.3.1 Low Heat Setting

With switch 

L

in the 'ON' position, press switch '

' to 'ON'.

5.3.2 High Heat Setting

With switches 

L

and ' ' in the 'ON' position, press Switch '

'

to 'ON'. The 1800W heat output is controlled by the thermostat,

which should be set to maximum (see 'thermostat operation').

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Summary of Contents for Varda

Page 1: ...installation and Operating Instructions electrical ambience heating 40 010 464 99 49 VARDA NARVIK IVAR ALMA OTHELLO ...

Page 2: ...ANING AND MAINTENANCE 10 6 1 Cleaning 10 6 2 Lamp replacement 10 DESCRIPTION OF THE STOVE DIMENSIONS fig 1 Varda Narvik fig 3 Alma fig 2 Othello fig 4 Ivar A Hot air outlet grille B Ashpan flap controls cover C Controls located on top canopy behind door D Door E Fan heater concealed behind grille F Flame effect window G Fan heater grill H Firebox door K Fan heater 253 754 654 820 720 796 696 12 69...

Page 3: ...e effect which can be used with or without heating so that comforting effect may be enjoyed at any time of the year The flame effect is provided by low wattage motors and two or three 40 watt lamps Using the flame effect on its own therefore requires little electricity The controls are concealed behind the ashpan flap control cover A choice of 900 W or 1800W thermostatically controlled heat output...

Page 4: ...tional fire safety regulations Ensure that all packaging items are removed read any warning labels carefully Retain all packaging untill installation is complete The heater must be used on an 230V supply and the voltage marked on the heater must correspond with the supply voltage Warning This appliance must be earthed When using electrical appliances basic precautions should always be followed to ...

Page 5: ...rols are located on the top canopy behind the door fig 12 Connect the fire to your electricity supply 4 INSTALLATION Varda Narvik 4 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Have the stove installed by a qualified installer in conformance with national and local fire safety regulations Be sure that the chimney functions properly 4 2 INSTALLATION SPACE 4 3 LOCATION AND MINIMUM FREE SPACE Consult the installation...

Page 6: ... heat output may be obtained by turning the knob to lower settings fig 15 5 5 THERMAL SAFETY CUT OUT A thermal safety cut out is incorporated in the heater to prevent damage due to overheating This can happen if the heat outlet was restricted in any way The heater will switch on once the obstruction has been removed and the heater has cooled If the cut out continues to operate intermittently the h...

Page 7: ...uel assembly and slide up against the inner glass Replace the flame effect window fig 18 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Always disconnect from the power supply before attempting any maintenance 6 1 CLEANING Before commencing cleaning unplug the heater and allow it to cool The surface of the heater should be given an occasional wipe over with a soft damp cloth Do not use detergents abrasive cleaning po...

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