3.3
LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE
IMPORTANT : IF THE BURNER IS EXTINGUISHED FOR ANY REASON YOU MUST ENSURE THAT
YOU WAIT A FULL FIVE MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RE-LIGHT THE FIRE.
Fig. 27
a)
Locate the control valve on the appliance, it is situated below the
combustion chamber in the centre. There are two control knobs on the
appliance, the left control knob controls the pilot ignition, the right hand
control knob controls the main burner. This appliance is designed to
run with the pilot permantly running, and the remote control can then be
used to light the main burner, and control the gas rate between high and
low. See Fig. 27 above for layout of controls.
b)
Depress the left control knob and rotate it anti-clockwise to the position
marked pilot. (a click will be heard). Hold in the control knob for a few
seconds whilst the air is purged from the supply pipe. Bring the knob
back to its start position and turn it several times to the pilot position.
The pilot should light. Hold in the control knob for at least 10 seconds
to allow the thermocouple to heat up. Release the control knob. If the
pilot fails to light, repeat the procedure as detailed above.
c)
Turn the left hand control anticlockwise to the large flame position and
this allows the gas flow to enter the main burner section of the control
valve. The main burner can then be controlled either manually or by
the remote control handset.
To adjust the heat input manually
:-
With the pilot lit as detailed in section c) turn the right hand control knob
anticlockwise past the large flame position. This allows gas to enter the
main burner and be ignited by the pilot flame. Once the main burner
has been lit, the right hand control knob can be adjusted to any position
between the large flame (6.9kW heat input) position and the small flame
(3.5kW heat input) position.
Pilot Control
Main Burner
Knob
Knob
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