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Now turn the knob (3) fully in the opposite direction, as far as the 
position with the “big flame”. You can now adjust the height of the 

flames with the 

remote control 
(Figure 13). For 

higher flames, press 

in the top knob (6) 
and the left-hand 

knob (8) 

simultaneously. For 

lower flames, press in 
the bottom knob (7). 

The remote control is 

ultrasound, so you 
have to point the 

remote control in the 

right direction.  As 
soon as the receiver 

reacts, you will hear a 

small motor running. 

If this starts “ticking”, you have reached the highest or lowest 
position. The flames can also be adjusted to the desired size manually 

with the right-hand control knob (4). 

 

3.2.2

 

Extinguishing the burners 

The burners can be extinguished as follows: turn the ignition knob (3) 

a quarter turn to the left as far as the “pilot light” position. The 
burners will now be extinguished, however the pilot light will stay 

alight. The burners can be re-ignited by turning the knob back to the 

position with the “flames”. 

 
If you do not wish to use the appliance over an extended period of 

time, you can turn the knob (3) all the way back to the symbol “

z

”, 

which will also extinguish the pilot light, at the same time you can 

also turn off the gas tap.  

 

 

 

Figure 13: Ultrasound remote control 

 

 

 

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3.3

 

Appliances with radio remote control  

 

Take the battery-protection strip out of the manual transmitter and 
check that the battery is still correctly positioned between the two 

contacts. Plug into the electric socket and turn on the gas tap. 

 

3.3.1

 

Lighting the burners 

When the Big flame (Figure 14 no. 1) and the “Off” knob (no. 3) are 

pushed in simultaneously (two-knob ignition!!), after a few seconds 

the ignition will automatically start sparking. When the pipe and the 
gas control unit are filled with gas, a pilot light will appear and the 

sparking will stop. If the sparking 

does NOT stop, there can only be 
two reasons for this: the gas supply 

is still closed off (no pilot light can 

be seen); in this case turn on the 

gas tap - or the plug is not pushed 
into the electric socket correctly 

(there is a pilot light, but the 

ignition keeps on sparking), then 
the plug has to be turned round in 

the electric socket (NL) or the L and 

N wires need to be swapped over in 
the black receiver box (BE). When 

the pilot light is burning, the main 

burners will start with a large flame and are then continuously 

adjustable between maximum and minimum. You can adjust the 
burners higher and lower with no. 1 and no. 2. 

 

Resetting the appliance 

If still no flame is detected after 30 seconds of 

sparking, the automated burner unit safety-lock 

will be activated. You can reset the automatic 
burner unit by means of the remote control and/or 

a reset knob on the automatic burner unit itself. 

(This procedure may have to be repeated several 

times when the appliance is first used or if it has 
been out of use for an extended period). 

 

I   On the remote control you then press in the 

“small flame” and “X” simultaneously (1) and 

then immediately press “X” (2) again. (see 

Figure 15). 

 

Figure 15 resetting 

Figure 14 resetting 

Summary of Contents for Fera 105

Page 1: ...ATERIAL 16 2 2 THE FERA 60 75 AND 105 16 2 2 1 THE CONNECTIONS 16 2 2 2 POSITIONING OF THE CHIPS MOULDED FIRE BRICKS WHITE STONES AND LOGS 17 2 2 3 MOUNTING OF THE CONVECTION SET FOR THE FERA 23 2 2 4...

Page 2: ...ADIO 50 6 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE 51 6 1 WARRANTY CONDITIONS 52 6 2 THE WARRANTY IS NOT APPLICABLE IN THE FOLLOWING CASES 53 4 Introduction The closed built in gas fire which you have just purchased from...

Page 3: ...or a supply of fresh air and the flue gases are conveyed directly to the outside via the internal pipe Figure 1 Wall duct with cage 6 1 1 Flue requirements With the Fera you have a choice of two types...

Page 4: ...ed depending on the wall thickness Firstly fit a 1 m piece onto the fire s connection collar fit the 90 bend to this piece and if necessary shorten the wall duct to the desired length and connect it t...

Page 5: ...on air Always check the existing chimney on leakage otherwise the balanced flue system won t work If the existing chimney is in a bad condition we prefer to use two flexible flues The outer flue is fo...

Page 6: ...90 bend upwards The flue then extends for 1 metre upwards to a roof duct 1 metre vertical 1 metre 90 bend 2 metres 0 5 metres horizontal 0 5 1 5 0 75 metres 90 bend 2 metres 1 metre vertical 1 metre R...

Page 7: ...1 C11 C31 Gas P G20 20 mbar G20 20 mbar G25 25 mbar G25 25 mbar G25 20 mbar G20 20 mbar G30 37 mbar Gascat I2L IE2 I2ELL I2H I3P Input output 11 9 kW 4 8 kW 12 6 kW 4 6 kW 10 6 kW 4 8 kW 12 6 kW 4 6 k...

Page 8: ...here must be any flammable material within the area of the fire If mounting is carried out using materials known in the industry which have an insulating effect such as for example Promatect Nobranda...

Page 9: ...ough the chips will produce a thinner chip which will glow more Tip 2 Before putting the chips in place it is best to position the rearmost log first and also the two logs on either side The chips can...

Page 10: ...et of logs is to be positioned as follows Figuur 5 Houtstammetjes Fera 60 1 3 2 4 1 3 4 2 Figure 5 Fera 60 logs 20 For the Fera 75 This is the set of logs you have received The set of logs is to be po...

Page 11: ...t of logs is to be positioned as follows 5 2 6 3 1 4 Figure 7 Fera 75 corner logs 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 11 10 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 22 For the Fera 105 This is the set of logs you have received The set of logs is t...

Page 12: ...ase of installation in a natural stone mantel piece depending on the type of natural stone we still advise using the convection sets so that not all the heat affects the natural stone Figure 9 convect...

Page 13: ...e loosened by means of the screws at the inside and remounted after everything has been finished 10 For putting the front cap back into place wear the supplied white gloves in order to avoid possible...

Page 14: ...rom the stove by lifting it up 2 Carefully take out the Fera appliance from the main frame and put it aside in a safe place 3 Take the main frame from the stove off the pallet and drill a hole in the...

Page 15: ...pliances with manual control ultrasound remote control and radio remote control 3 1 Manually controlled appliances 3 1 1 Lighting the burners Make sure the gas tap is turned on The main burner in the...

Page 16: ...the gas tap is turned on The main burner in the fire is ignited by a pilot light which in turn is ignited by a piezo element Once the pilot light is lit it heats up a thermocouple which creates a sma...

Page 17: ...n the two contacts Plug into the electric socket and turn on the gas tap 3 3 1 Lighting the burners When the Big flame Figure 14 no 1 and the Off knob no 3 are pushed in simultaneously two knob igniti...

Page 18: ...y pressing the ON and OFF knob 3 3 2 Extinguishing the burners To completely extinguish the fire press the OFF knob Figure 14 no 3 on the transmitter and the main burners as well as the pilot light wi...

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Page 22: ...43 44 Fera 75 corner RIGHT...

Page 23: ...45 Fera 75 corner LEFT 46...

Page 24: ...continuously Check that the gas tap is turned on or whether there is a blockage in the gas supply The thermocouple is broken Contact your dealer Is the ignition knob turned on fully It must be turned...

Page 25: ...y on Burner bed comes on The Fura burns very blue It needs 30 minutes in order to heat up completely Please contact your dealer about other problems Check that the gas tap is turned on or whether ther...

Page 26: ...ear starting on the date of purchase which must be clearly and distinctly stated on the sales invoice The attached warranty registration card should be carefully completed and returned to Kal Fire B V...

Page 27: ...whatsoever are made to the appliances 4 If the owner of the appliance changes 5 If the appliance is not installed in accordance with the installation instructions and or not used in accordance with th...

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