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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Any type of job done on the appliance must
only  be  performed  by  a  qualified  technician

and AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.

Cleaning the hearth

-  Open  the  door  and  delicately  remove  all  the  cera-
mic elements.
- Delicately brush and reposition all the ceramic ele-
ments  and  if  necessary  change  the  damaged  ele-
ments.
- Check all the door seals (including glass) and close
again.
- Brush the gas outlet holes (flames) on the burner.

Check the burner and for any gas leaks

-  Make  sure  the  burner  is  clean  and  check  its  inte-
grity.
-  Check  the  gas  outlet  safety  system.  If  necessary
adjust  the  burner.  The  technician  must  also  check
the regulation pressure at the burner inlet.
-  Check  the  existence  of  any  gas  leaks  in  the
system.
- Proceed to check the ignition.

Checking the fireplace.

Check the correct operation of the fume exhaust and
combustion air suction pipes.

Only  use  the  Manufacturer’s  original  spare
parts.  The  use  of  non-original  parts  will

immediately invalidate the warranty. These could
also be hazardous and damage the appliance.

The  Appliance  must  only  be  used  for  the
purpose  intended  by  the  Manufacturer  and

for which it was expressly designed and made.
The  Manufacturer  disclaims  any  contractual  and
non-contractual  liability  for  injuries  and  damage
caused to people, animals or things as a result of
the  wrong  installation,  regulation,  maintenance
or improper use of the Appliance.

Spare parts and/or technical jobs require the
prior identification of the model of appliance

to which they refer.
The  tampering,  removal,  lack  of  Technical  Plate,
etc., will not allow the correct identification of the
product and will make installation operations and
subsequent maintenance jobs difficult.

FAULTS AND SOLUTIONS

THE PILOT LIGHT DOES NOT IGNITE OR WORK

-  Make  sure  the  pilot  burner  flame  is  of  the  correct
size for the type of gas used.
- The flame must converge on the thermocouple sen-
sor.
- Make sure the pilot flame has been regulated.

THE MAIN BURNER DOES NOT WORK

- Make sure the pressure and volume of the gas sup-
ply  to  the  appliance  is  adequate.  Check  by  connec-
ting  a  pressure  gauge  to  the  gas  pressure  point  on
the gas valve.
- Ignite the appliance and allow it to operate at maxi-
mum  output.  Close  all  the  other  gas  appliances  in
the house and calculate the quantity of fuel burnt by
reading the meter.

Before  arranging  any  element,  make  sure
burner  combustion  is  correct.  The  flame

must be uniform over the entire burner surface.

THE  PILOT  FLAME  DOES  NOT  IGNITE  OR  DOES
NOT STAY ON

-  Make  sure  the  gas  tap  is  open  on  the  appliance
and on the meter/tank.
-  Keep  the  control  knob  pressed  for  at  least  20
seconds after the ignition of the pilot flame to ensure
operation of the thermocouple safety valve.
-  Make  sure  the  injector  of  the  pilot  burner  is  not
blocked by dust or dirt.
-  Make  sure  the  thermocouple  has  not  been  dama-
ged  during  transport.  This  electromagnetic  device  is
in fact very delicate.
- In case of an LPG fuelled system, make sure there
is gas in the tank.
-  Check  the  efficiency  of  the  batteries  in  the  control
unit and the remote control.
- Gently clean the ignition electrode.
- Check the connection cable of the ignition, without
stretching to prevent disconnection.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE

Summary of Contents for Camino Series

Page 1: ...South Africa...

Page 2: ...A M M 0 0 0 0 70t 1 s i d e i n s e r t 3 s i d e d i n s e r t WA L L I N 0 9 A M M 0 0 0 0 IN 1 3 A M M 0 0 0 0 I N 1 3 A F M 0 0 0 0 I N 0 5 A M M 0 0 0 0 50q I N 0 4 A M M 0 0 0 0 s e r i e F R A...

Page 3: ...correct and easy installation Thank you once again The Manufacturer 3 GENERAL WARRANTY Our appliances are covered by a SPECIFIC WARRANTY starting on the date of validation by the Authorised After Sale...

Page 4: ...s for fume exhaust 18 Safety distances 19 Irradiation area 20 Installation 21 Cover models 22 Glass opening 23 Log set and pebbles 24 TECHNICAL SERVICE Remote control 25 Manual control 26 Replacing th...

Page 5: ...The Manufacturer disclaims any contractual and non contractual liabi lity for injuries caused to people or animals and damage to things due to installation errors wrong settings bad maintenance or im...

Page 6: ...d environment The natural convective movement permits quick hea ting of the environments from when the appliance is switched on This type of appliance can of course be channelled for better heat distr...

Page 7: ...7 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA 150 200 150 150 150 200 3...

Page 8: ...8 GENERAL ACCESSORIES...

Page 9: ...lecomando Handset standard Telecomando Handset optional Switch On Off Cavo accensione Power cable Termocoppia Thermocouple Termocoppia Thermocouple Tubo gas pilota Pilot gas pipe GAS output Cavo conne...

Page 10: ...l operation emergency 7 Manual operation position knob 8 Piezoelectric connector wire 9 Flame control board 10 Flame control Valve Board connector 11 Power socket 6V DC 12 Cable to be disconnected fro...

Page 11: ...ed standard remote control with no display adjustable feet couple of wall fixing brackets 1 sided insert model suction cup for removing glass convection casing for air ducting 130 removable front fram...

Page 12: ...12 INSTALLER DIMENSION mod 70 2 sided 1 side mod 50q 2 sided 1 side...

Page 13: ...INSTALLER 13 mod 90 2 sided 1 side mod 130 2 sided 1 side...

Page 14: ...INSTALLER 14 min 245 max 495 307 mod 130F 3 sided wall mod 130P 3 sided peninsula...

Page 15: ...INSTALLER 15 320 320 121 5 30 228 264 264 257 257 mod 50 2 sided 1 side included in the models where required door valve housing...

Page 16: ...not be installed in premises which have floors below the outside walk on surface or communi cating with such type of environment Before proceeding with the masonry works make sure the floor has adequa...

Page 17: ...roducts are certified to balanced flow CE and endorsed at the European level Models 130P 3 sided peninsula and 130F 3 sided the wall using a standard pipe 200 which for technical reasons can not be re...

Page 18: ...e Suction and Exhaust pipes A number of significant piece dimensions have also been included to make it easier to make a first dimensional calculation of the pipe Key 1 Outdoor grill and hot air outle...

Page 19: ...d may also adversely affect the correct functioning of the device COMBUSTIBLE WALL The apparatus with fairing can be mounted in contact with the wall this component is equipped with suitable spacers w...

Page 20: ...m the entry of the cold The manufacturer offers the small nozzles 2 3 of the long nozzles 4 different for each model or is necessary to provide appro priate openings 5 Mod 50 50q 200cm2 200cm2 aira su...

Page 21: ...amber using the holes provided 6 of course always observe the safety distances Install the suction discharge and check the water tightness of all connections The suction discharge double walled allows...

Page 22: ...he electrical connections if any Verify the correct operation of the Device Bring the casing 1 on the frame 2 Mount the coating Ductwork 1 Mount the air intake vent at the bottom Mount the vent hot ai...

Page 23: ...fully unscrew the locking studs above 5 Remove the bracket 6 that blocks the upper part of the glass Lift the glass 7 releasing its lower part by the locking bracket 8 and then pull it down gently Be...

Page 24: ...rating position of wood and stones The handling and placement of logs and embers in the hearth must be done with work clothing with long sleeves and long pants using Protective mask to avoid inhaling...

Page 25: ...nition the flame automatically positions on maximum If the pilot flame goes out wait at least five minutes before repeating the described ope ration During the start phase the knob of the manual opera...

Page 26: ...h 5 on I Position the adjustment knob 1 on OFF Turn the knob 7 to manual MAN Disconnect the ignition lead from the rear connector 9 and fit it in the terminal 8 Insert a screwdriver in the hole 6 and...

Page 27: ...of On Off periods according to pro gram set in remote control see TIMER PROGRAM MING and adjustment of flame intensity according to the temperature set in TEMP mode REPLACING THE BATTERIES The remote...

Page 28: ...t the lead that connects the receiver unit to the piezoelectric 9 and connect this to the con nection 8 on the gas valve Turn the manual operation knob 7 to MAN posi tion In this position access is fr...

Page 29: ...uted with water Painted metal use a soft cloth dampened with water For painted metal parts do not use alcohol paint thinner gasoline acetone or other substances or abrasive cleaners If they use the Ma...

Page 30: ...refer The tampering removal lack of Technical Plate etc will not allow the correct identification of the product and will make installation operations and subsequent maintenance jobs difficult FAULTS...

Page 31: ...31 CUSTOMER SERVICE Seller Street tel Sir Installer Street tel Sir Technical Service Assistance Street tel Date Intervention USEFUL INFORMATION...

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