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1.8   Setting the flame height / extinguishing the flame 

 

After the burner is ignited, the flame size will adjust to its maximum height automatically.  

Press the button 

(small) on the image of the flame to reduce the height and to switch the burner off. 

 

(Extinguishing the flame: “

STAND BY

”). (Press the key for a short time to gradually reduce the flame.)  

Press 

the (large) button to increase the flame height. (Press the button briefly to gradually increase 

  

the flame height)  

1.9   Switching the unit off. 

Press the  

(small) button to reduce the flame height and to switch the burner off (“

STAND BY

”).  

Then press OFF 

to switch off the entire unit, including the pilot light.  

If the unit is out of use for a long period, set the “

O I

” switch on the gas control block to  

 

the  “

O

” position   to save the batteries.  

In this case, it is also recommended you close the gas shut-off cock in the supply line.  

 

Breakdowns:

  

If the receiver is not receiving signals from the manual transmitter effectively, this could be caused by:  

 

1. Flat batteries: replace the batteries.  

 

2. An electronic problem: press “

RESET

” on the receiver.  

 

3. Contact your fitter if the unit switched off regularly.  

 
 

1.10  Inserting and replacing the batteries 

 

The manual transmitter and receiver batteries have a life span of approximately one year.  

 

The use of alkaline batteries is recommended.  

The batteries need to be replaced when:  

 

1. Manual transmitter: BATT appears on the display.  

 

2. Receiver: long sound signals can be heard during ignition.  

 

1.   Manual transmitter:  

Open the small cover on the back.  

Carefully remove the 9V square battery and remove the battery from the contact holder.  

 

Do not pull the wires!  

Connect the new battery and place the whole unit back. Close the cover. 

 

2.   Receiver:  

Carefully remove the entire receiver from the holder.  

Slide the small cover open.  

Remove the batteries from the battery holder.  

Place 4 new 1.5V batteries (type LR6 or AA) in the battery holder as shown. The spring must always be 

 

against the negative (-) pole of the battery.  

Close the cover and place the receiver back into the holder. 

  
If the batteries are not inserted correctly, the electronics of drive mechanism could be damaged irreparably. 
 

Replace the batteries only when the unit is completely switched off.  

 

        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

Use only 

non-metallic tools to remove the batteries . 

Removing batteries with a metal object may cause permanent damage to the electronic control.  

NOTICE 

 

If, for whatever reason, the pilot light goes out, you must wait 5 minutes before reigniting it.  

NOTICE 

Summary of Contents for Harmony 25

Page 1: ...Pag 1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION STANFORD HARMONY 25 STANFORD HARMONY 35 UNITED KINGDOM UK IRELAND IE...

Page 2: ...as lines 3 2 Preparation and installation 3 3 Fitting the ceramic logs 4 TECHNICAL DETAILS GV60 Page 9 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MERTIK MAXITROL GV60 GASCONTROL Page 10 6 GAS TECHNICAL DATA Page 11 7 CONCENT...

Page 3: ...fter the batteries have been inserted press the OFF button and small at the same time to toggle between F and 12 hour clock and C and 24 hour clock Wait a moment or press OFF to return to MAN mode 1 4...

Page 4: ...ited the flame will adjust to its maximum height automatically 1 7 Possible error messages Long sound signals during ignition Receiver batteries are almost empty After this signal is heard the unit ma...

Page 5: ...ly 1 10 Inserting and replacing the batteries The manual transmitter and receiver batteries have a life span of approximately one year The use of alkaline batteries is recommended The batteries need t...

Page 6: ...able to see whether the pilot flame is burning through the glass window If the pilot flame is alight keep the metal circle pressed down for another 10 seconds and then let go Turn the operating butto...

Page 7: ...d check whether the burner flame is uniform After the unit has been used for the first time you should remove any deposits resulting from Running burning in the paint using a glass cleaner for heaters...

Page 8: ...over the burner and the burner decoration plate so that they are just covered Glowing embers can be placed here and there as decoration Place the ceramic wood blocks in the correct order as shown on A...

Page 9: ...gory C11 C31 C91 Combustion gas discharge and Combustion air supply Concentric 100 150 mm 4 TECHNICAL DETAILS GV60 Main valve knob Thermocouple connection Pressure regulator Ignition connection Pilot...

Page 10: ...control block should be turned to the ON position The I 0 switch should to be set to I The ignition must be connected to the receiver box at the terminal SPARK The transmitter s contains the thermosta...

Page 11: ...MBAR 20 Mbar 20 25Mbar 30 30 37 30 Mbar BURNERPRESSURE HIGH MBAR 18 5 18 28 9 BURNERPRESSURE LOW MBAR 3 6 3 11 INJECTOR SIZE MM 1 9 2 1 1 15 INJ PILOTBURNER CODE 51 51 30 LOWSETTING SIZE MM 1 7 1 7 1...

Page 12: ...striction Baffle plate 0 3 meter no yes 3 7 meter 30 mm yes 7 12 meter 50 mm yes Vertical path with bends 45 X total Y 3 6 meter 30 mm yes 45 X total Y 6 12 meter 50 mm yes 90 X total Y 4 6 meter 30 m...

Page 13: ...ue should be cased if necessary Sufficient fireproof measures must also be taken when the flue is being mounted along flammable materials Determine the position of the unit and outlet and begin constr...

Page 14: ...is in place using 2 parkers Level the bottom side of the adjustable pipe 5 with the ceiling of existing chimney Shorten the flexible hose to approximately 100 mm above the existing chimney top Attach...

Page 15: ...ow Floor ceiling support Fire stop plate flat Concentric element Wall bracket Floor support Fire stop plate flat Locking band 9 Roof terminal 8 Locking band 7 Chimney connection set Renovation kit 6 F...

Page 16: ...receiver range limited 1 Move antenna cable see instructions 2 Replace receiver Optional wall switch cabling not operating properly Replace wall switch cabling Receiver fuse blown in older versions on...

Page 17: ...es not react Press RESET button see instructions Add ground wire between pilot burner and gas valve Do not coil the IGN cable Shorten IGN cable if possible NO IGN sequence stops no pilot flame Transmi...

Page 18: ...ver does not react Press RESET button see instructions Add ground wire between pilot burner and gas valve OK Do not coil the IGN cable Shorten IGN cable if possible 7 Main burner is lit NO Gas valve m...

Page 19: ...instructions The main burner goes out when the unit is warm 1 This can be a normal effect of the thermostat Check whether the pilot flame is able to heat the thermocouple adequately If the pilot flam...

Page 20: ...Pag 20 APPENDIX 1 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Stanford Harmony 25 TOP CONNECTION Stanford Harmony 35 TOP CONNECTION...

Page 21: ...s A combustible shelf may be fitted over the appliance if in the case of a 150mm or less deep shelf there is at least 280mm clearance above the top of the stove The shelf depth may increase at the sam...

Page 22: ...Pag 22 APPENDIX 3 FITTING LOG SET Stanford Harmony 25 NG LPG...

Page 23: ...Pag 23 Stanford Harmony 35 NG...

Page 24: ...24 Industrias Herg m S A Soto de la Marina Cantabria Espa a Stanford Harmony 35 LPG Place behind the horizontal log embers to break the high pointed flame Place embers under the open space Horizontal...

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