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INSTRUKCJ
A MONTAŻU I OBSŁUGI –
SERIA LEO wersja 1.0
39
First Start
Before starting the fireplace for the first time, make sure that all connections of
individual system components have been made in accordance with this manual.
Incorrect connection of individual elements of the gas control system may damage
them.
At the first few starts, the cartridge can give off an unpleasant odor that can last several
hours after the end of smoking. This is due to the phenomenon of burning the paint.
Domestic animals and birds may react sensitively to secreted vapors. In order to speed
up the burning process, the fireplace must be warmed for a few hours, setting the
maximum flame height. If during the first burning, a deposit appears on the inner
surface of the glass, it should be removed with a glass cleaner. The first burning in a
gas cartridge should be carried out in a well-ventilated room.
With gas heating, the user can face the phenomenon of tinting walls and ceilings. It is
caused by the convective air movement, and thus the dust particles contained in it. A
partial solution to this problem is to frequently ventilate the room in which the gas
cartridge is located. If the fireplace has been installed in a new building, wait a minimum
6 weeks before the first start-up to remove the building moisture found on the walls,
floor and ceiling.
Operation
Both KOZA AB and THOR VIEW gas space heaters are controlled wirelessly from the
remote control. Normally, the system is powered by four 1.5V batteries installed in the
receiver. Short cyclical signals appearing for about three seconds when attempting to
light up in a gas cartridge inform about the need to replace the battery in the receiver.
A single long signal means that the switch on the cable connecting the receiver to the
chopper block (optional) is in the "O" position, or one of the wires connecting the
receiver to the controller has not been properly connected. Set the switch to the "I"
position. If the control flame does not ignite, close the gas shut-off valve and contact a
service technician. If, within six hours, the device does not receive a command from
the user, the automatic gas control system will lower the flame of the main burner to a
minimum. In the case of continuous operation of the fireplace without user intervention
after five days from the last setting, the system will turn off the device and cut off the
gas supply. Before the batteries are completely discharged in the receiver, the
controller will automatically shut off the gas supply to the fireplace.