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Final switch-off

The Appliance can be switched off from any heating
position:  press  the  “

OFF

”  key  on  the  remote  control

for a few seconds.
To  ensure  long  battery  life,  move  the  switch  “

O  –  I

(5) on the gas valve to “

O

” position.

The  system  features  an  automatic  safety  lock  that
prevents  further  ignition  until  it  is  disengaged  (this
operation could take a few minutes).

If the appliance is not to be used for a long
period of time, close the gas tap.

MANUAL OPERATING MECHANISM WITH DISEN-
GAGEMENT OF AUTOMATIC

The system  features a “

manual operation

” mecha-

nism  that  allows  starting  the  appliance  manually  in
case of a receiver unit or remote-control unit fault.

Starting the appliance manually

- Disconnect 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  freed  to  the  magnet
switch (6) and to the piezoelectric spark plug (4).
- Light the pilot flame keeping the magnet switch (6)
pressed  with  a  screwdriver  and  push  the  piezoelec-
tric  spark  plug  (4)  several  times  so  as  to  produce  a
spark to ignite the flame.
-  Keep  this  pressed  for  about  15  seconds,  until  the
pilot flame has stabilised.

If  the  pilot  flame  does  not  stay  on  once  the
switch  has  been  released,  repeat  the  entire

operation.

As  soon  as  the  pilot  flame  is  on  steady,  turn  the
manual operation knob (7) to “ON” position.
To regulate the gas, use the second control (1).
The  appliance  can  be  disengaged  from  the  manual
operation mechanism by means of the switch “

O - I

” (5).

8

6

4

5

7

1

MAX

OFF

9

4

6

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CUSTOMER SERVICE

Summary of Contents for Focus 130

Page 1: ...South Africa...

Page 2: ...42 EC ex 90 396 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC RANGE 130 80 60 B N 0 7 A 0 M 0 0 0 0 40 B N 0 5 A 0 M 0 0 0 0 i n s e r t b r a z i e r B N 0...

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: ...mpartment housing 15 Irradiation area 17 Installation 17 Cover the model 18 Safety 18 Log set and pebbles 19 TECHNICAL SERVICE Manual control 20 Remote control IR 21 Replacing the batteries 22 Manual...

Page 5: ...completing the installation such compa nies must issue a declaration of installation confor mity in accordance with applicable national laws and the instructions provided by the Manufacturer in the i...

Page 6: ...e MIN 18cm The natural convective movement permits quick hea ting of the environments from when the appliance is switched on Installation OUTSIDE If the unit is installed outdoors is not required to a...

Page 7: ...Gas valve 9 MAX screw adjustment 10 Valve Cover 11 Magnet 12 Battery holder 13 Power supply 6V DC 14 MIN screw adjustment 15 Input gas network 16 Ignition 17 Pilot with Atmosphere sensing device 18 Th...

Page 8: ...8 GENERAL ACCESSORIES 60 10 4 4 80 10 4 130 12 5 0 893 0 349 1 25 1 6 180 15 8 1 087 0 582 9 1 4 0 713 0 300 TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 9: ...witch On Off Cavo accensione Power cable Termocoppia Thermocouple Termocoppia Thermocouple Tubo gas pilota Pilot gas pipe GAS output Cavo connessione ricevitore valvola Power cable valve receiver Elet...

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: ...No 1 Appliance No 1 Remote On Off Standard No 4 Adjustable feet No 1 Bag of documents No 1 Instructions for the User No 1 Instructions for the installer No 1 Warranty No 1 Labels Warranty 11 INSTALLE...

Page 12: ...12 INSTALLER DIMENSION AND WEIGHT mm 40 296 mm 140 mm 373 kg 9 2 60 296 140 506 11 80 296 140 774 14 5 130 296 140 1307 21 5 180 296 140 1857 28 5 Depth A Length C Net weight DESCRIPTION Height B...

Page 13: ...le or inflamma ble material warehouses The place of indoor instal lation does require vents but must be able to be ven tilated with doors or windows communicating with the outside and which can be ope...

Page 14: ...ons between the appliance and the gas pipe H I may not place flammable materials in front of the unit comply with the safety distances see chap Area of radiation L may not get too close or touch the a...

Page 15: ...unit simply remove the top grille When installed in an existing chimney Remove or open up any dampers and orifice plates Clean the chimney and test the smoke evacuation before installing the device CO...

Page 16: ...e area 7 in the flue so that any vapors are not pro perly aspirated and expelled from the chimney Ensure that all products of combustion 10 minutes after cold start enter the flue stack using a smoke...

Page 17: ...e going ahead with installation make sure the data in the Appliance plate corre spond to the gas supply type and pressure Only skilled personnel should make the gas con nections in compliance with app...

Page 18: ...gas fittings Check the tightness of the flue Check the electrical connections if any Verify the correct operation of the Device Bring the flush finish of the frame 9 SAFETY This device has two safety...

Page 19: ...er 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 particles of ceramic fiber Work...

Page 20: ...icult because of the possible presence of air in the gas pipe In case of short ignition or switch off of the appliance wait at least 5 minutes before repea ting the ignition operation Ignition Open th...

Page 21: ...repeating the described ope ration During the start phase the knob of the manual operation mechanism must be on ON Operation Setting the code is selected automatically between 65000 codes The receiver...

Page 22: ...pective compartments and change them being careful not to switch over the polarities Use 1 x 9V PP3 battery in the remote control unit and 4 x 1 5V AA in the receiver unit Replacement Remove all the w...

Page 23: ...he 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 freed...

Page 24: ...off and com pletely cool Cleaning the upholstery Stainless steel wipe with a soft dry cloth After this first step you should use a degreaser such as aceto ne or vinegar diluted with water Painted met...

Page 25: ...val 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...

Page 26: ...26 NOTE Seller Street tel Sir Installer Street tel Sir Technical Service Assistance Street tel Date Intervention USEFUL INFORMATION...

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