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CUSTOMER SERVICE

IMPORTANT!  BEFORE  PROCEEDING  WITH
IGNITION,  CAREFULLY  READ  ALL  THE

INSTRUCTIONS  AND  PRECAUTIONS  SHOWN  IN
THIS BOOKLET.

When  first  ignited,  the  Appliance  may  give
off  a  bad  smell  or  vapours.  This  is  entirely

normal.  The  best  thing  is  to  ventilate  the  premi-
ses adequately.

After igniting, allow the appliance to operate
for about ten minutes at maximum output, to

permit adequate heating.

If  the  appliance  is  to  be  used  for  short
periods of time, it is best not to switch it off

but  rather  leave  it  with  the  pilot  light  on.  This
way, the formation of condensation is prevented
in the pipes that reach the flue and which, in the
long term could cause hearth corrosion.

MANUAL CONTROL (without remote control)

First  ignition  could  be  difficult  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 the gas supply tap.
- Switch on the valve unit, positioning the switch (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  keep  the
magnet Switch pressed;
-  Press  the  piezoelectric  ignition  button  (4),  with  the
magnet  Switch  pressed,  until  the  pilot  flame  comes
on.  Keep  the  magnet  Switch  pressed  for  about  10
seconds,  to  allow  adequate  heating  of  the
Thermocouple;
-  Remove  the  screwdriver  and  release  the  magnet
Switch;
- Turn the knob (7) to automatic “

NO

”;

- Turn the knob (1) from “

OFF

” to “

MAX

” according to

need.

In “OFF” position, the pilot flame is not swit-
ched off but remains on at minimum.

8

9

4

6

8

6

4

7

1

MAX

OFF

5

Summary of Contents for Torcia 90

Page 1: ...PIN 51CT4874...

Page 2: ...2 GENERAL COMPLIANCE Our equipment is conforming with Regulations UE 2016 426 GAR RANGE B u i lt i n To r c i a 90 T N 0 9 A 0 M 1 0 0 0 F r e e s ta n d i n g T N 0 9 A 0 M 0 0 0 0 m o d m o d...

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: ...13 Placing device 15 Irradiation area 16 Installation 16 Cover the model 17 Safety 17 TECHNICAL SERVICE Manual control 18 Remote control IR 19 Replacing the batteries 20 Manual operating 21 Power supp...

Page 5: ...discrepancies contact the Agency that sold the appliance The appliance must be installed by companies approved pursuant to Law no 46 dated 5 March 1990 Upon completing the installation such compa nie...

Page 6: ...outdoors is not required to achieve a chimney for exhaust fan see chap Location of the unit An electronic board controls all the main functions of the appliance and automatically interrupts the gas s...

Page 7: ...k Screw adjustment MIN Electronic control unit Thermocouple Pilot burner Ignition Infrared remote control Cover unit Battery case Support structure and fixing 6V DC power jack On Off switch 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 8: ...8 30 37 28 30 37 6 5 236 6 0 116 I3 0 85 0 30 np 20 12 3 0 0 312 0 059 I2H 1 45 0 41 np 2 95 2 50 TN09A0 TECHNICAL DATA Code composition legend TN09A0 Torch M Methane 0 relief version 1 built in versi...

Page 9: ...ard Switch 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...

Page 10: ...h 6 Magnet switch for manual 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 C...

Page 11: ...No 1 Appliance No 1 Remote On Off Standard 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 INSTALLER RECEIPT OF PRODUCT B...

Page 12: ...12 INSTALLER DIMENSION AND WEIGHT mm BUILT IN 400 Height A mm 555 Width C mm 400 Net weight kg 4 DESCRIPTION FREESTANDING 415 589 415 4 Depth B A A...

Page 13: ...y in an adequa tely ventilated See the instructions before instal ling and using this appliance outdoors Installable in any type of premises outdoors except garages and combustible or inflammable mate...

Page 14: ...connections 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 tou...

Page 15: ...hat the device is not easily movable so as to prevent an acciden tal release of gas supply pipe B BUILT IN B1 In this case the appliance is incised and fastened to the floor B2 In this case the applia...

Page 16: ...nspections cleaning or repair of hidden areas INSTALLATION Before going ahead with installation make sure the data in the Appliance plate correspond to the gas supply type and pressure Only skilled pe...

Page 17: ...wood Place the stack in the outer position of the coating counterparts to prevent damage to the heat produced by the burner unit installation Check the tightness of the pipes and gas fittings Check t...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...he sup plied remote An acoustic signal will indicate the start of the start sequence The electronic system checks correct gas flow and ignites the main burner these operations could take up to 20 seco...

Page 20: ...hell of the respective 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 C...

Page 21: ...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 22: ...it 2 MAINTENANCE Clean only when it is switched 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 ace...

Page 23: ...nstallation 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 ga...

Page 24: ...24 CUSTOMER SERVICE Seller Street tel Sir Installer Street tel Sir Technical Service Assistance Street tel Date Intervention INFORMAZIONI UTILI...

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