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LT6498 (ISS 2)
ADVISE CUSTOMER THAT:
The glass front of this fire acts as a dress guard, conforming to BS 1945 (1997) and satisfies the heating
appliance regulations (1991) however; a fireguard conforming to BS6539 (1997) must be used to protect young
children, the elderly, or infirm.
The curing effect of heating the logs and other refractory components will cause an initial odour. This is due
to the starch used in the manufacturing process and is non-toxic.
Any debris should be cleaned from the appliance. A vacuum cleaner can be used but only after all the loose
log shapes and vermiculite has been removed.
The appliance should be serviced annually by a competent person in accordance with these instructions and
the appliance checked for spillage in accordance with the method detailed in these instructions.
Demonstrate the lighting and extinguishing procedures to the user. Refer to the user section of this booklet.
If ventilation is fitted for any reason it must be checked regularly to ensure freedom from obstructions.
Hand these instructions over to the user.
SECTION ELEVEN Maintenance (Maintenance Instructions)
GENERAL
Servicing should be carried out annually by a competent person such as a Gas Safe-registered person in
accordance with the relevant regulations, to ensure the safe and correct operation of the appliance.
Before commencing any service or replacement of parts, turn off the gas supply to the fire. After servicing
check for gas soundness.
When ordering spare parts please quote appliance name and serial number, these can be found on the data
badge, which is located on the left hand side of the appliance behind the trim or fascia.
At least once a years check for debris in the catchment area behind the fire and in the flue way.
If soot has accumulated checks to establish cause rectify and clean flue or chimney accordingly.
PILOT LINTING
Check pilot aeration holes for linting; use a vacuum cleaner nozzle taking care not to damage the pilot head. The
aeration hole in the pilot body may be partially blocked with dust, pet hairs, or other foreign matter. The source of
this debris could be such things as carpet fibres, decorating dust or pet hairs etc. To gain access to the pilot remove
the Gas Control Knob by loosening the two retaining screws, remove the Allen Screw on the Door handle catch on
left hand side, and open the door. The Log Fuel Bed will need to be removed for access around the pilot.
The pilot is located on the left hand side of the appliance, any debris in or around the aeration hole can usually be
removed using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner around the top of the pilot assembly, this usually draws it out of the
aeration hole. It is advisable not to blow the debris into the hole or pilot assembly as this may cause more of a
restriction and not rectify the problem.
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