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Comfort Controller version
1. If the pilot is not already lit, light the pilot as described in 2-8 below. If the pilot is lit proceed to
paragraph 9. If necessary turn on the gas at the service tap controlling the gas fire.
2. Press ‘OFF’ on the Comfort Controller.
Ensure that the gas control is in the OFF position.
4. From OFF press the control knob in and turn slowly anti-clockwise.
5. When the ignition click occurs, check that the pilot is lit. (If not repeat 4 and 5).
6. Hold the knob in for 10-12 seconds.
7. Release knob and check that pilot remains alight.
8. Turn the knob to the MAX position - the fire should remain unlit.
9. Press LOW on the Comfort Controller. The selection of LOW ensures that when switched ON
the fire will light in the LOW condition which gives the smoothest and quietest ignition.
10. Press ON on the Comfort Controller and ensure that the fire is lit. (A short delay between
pressing the switch and ignition of the fire is quite normal).
11. Press HIGH for maximum effect.
12. Use LOW and HIGH to achieve the desired heating effect.
13. When finished with the fire, press OFF. The fire will go out but the pilot will remain lit and may be
left on permanently. (A short delay between pressing the switch and extinction of the fire is quite
normal).
14. When the fire is not to be used for a prolonged period, turn off the pilot by returning the manual
valve under the burner to OFF.
Note:
When operating the Comfort Controller switches it is only necessary to press the rocker for a
second at a time. Do not keep the pressure on for longer as this will drain the battery unnecessarily
quickly.
Remote Control Version
1. To light the fire, point the handset to the sensor on the front of your fire. Push and hold the two
ignition buttons together, on the left hand side of the handset. The fire will give out a beep sound
and you can release the buttons. After a few seconds you will hear the clicking spark to the pilot
light. Once the pilot is lit the fire main burner will come on to the high position (this whole proc-
ess will take no more than 20 seconds).
2. If burner fails to light repeat operation 1 to purge any air from the system until the pilot and main
burner ignites. (Particularly if the fire has not been lit for some time, this will be necessary to
clear the air from the pipe and allow gas to reach the pilot burner.)
3. To turn down the fire, point the handset to the sensor on your fire then push and hold the minus
button (small flame), the fire will give out a beep sound. If you release immediately the flame will
go to low. If you hold, the flame will lower slowly and you can release the button to your desired
position.
4. To turn the fire up, point at the sensor, push the plus button (large flame), the fire will give out a
beep sound. If you release immediately the flame will go to high. If you hold, the flame will
higher slowly and you can release the button to your desired position.
5. The fire may be left in the standby mode (pilot only) by pressing the small round button on the
handset.
6. To turn your fire off, point the handset at the sensor and push the top left button marked
Ɣ
. The
fire will go out.
7. The fire has an additional
safety OFF button
. This allows the fire to be turned off in the event of
the remote control handset being lost or mislaid. The button is located on the right hand side of
the fire front control panel. (The ash pan cover must be removed first to see the button)
8. To turn off with the safety button. Remove the ash pan cover, then press and hold the black but-
ton marked
OFF
for
30 seconds
. The fire will go out.
9. The fire can only be relit using the remote control handset.
10. If at any time the sequence will not start then press the off
Ɣ
button and restart at operation 1.
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