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reduce
the
fire
to
the
pilot
setting
until
the
room
cools.
If
during
use
the
pilot
is
alight
but
the
main
burner
will
not
light,
check
the
thermostat
position
and
if
necessary
select
a
warmer
setting.
The
range
of
the
thermostat
is
around
13
o
C
–
55
o
C.
9.2
To
light
the
fire,
first
ensure
the
black
knob
is
turned
clockwise
to
OFF.
Press
the
left
hand
(Black)
control
knob
for
several
seconds
then
turn
slowly
anticlockwise
to
the
ignition
position.
A
click
will
be
heard
and
the
pilot
(under
right
side
of
fuel
bed)
should
light.
If
it
does
not,
repeat
the
operation
a
few
times
to
purge
any
air
in
the
pipe.
Continue
to
hold
knob
for
15
–
20
second
to
establish
the
pilot
and
then
release.
If
pilot
fails
to
establish,
turn
off,
wait
1
minute
then
repeat
lighting
procedure.
Rotate
the
black
knob
to
high
flame
to
light
then
back
to
the
desired
flame
position.
If
no
gas
comes
through
rotate
the
black
knob
(thermostat)
to
a
hotter
room
setting
and
the
fire
will
light.
9.3
Control
the
fire
by
a
combination
of
thermostat
and
/
or
flame
setting
to
suit
your
mode
of
use
(see
9.1)
9.4
To
turn
the
fire
off,
rotate
the
left
‐
hand
knob
fully
clockwise
back
to
a
vertical
position.
9.5
SPARK
FAILURE
The
gap
between
the
pilot
electrode
and
the
pilot
should
be
3.5
–
4.5mm
and
normally
adjustment
is
not
necessary
(the
electrode
is
very
brittle).
The
spark
should
jump
across
the
gap
between
the
electrode
and
the
gas
outlet
on
the
pilot
head.
If
the
igniter
fails,
a
lighted
taper
can
be
inserted
into
the
pilot
area
to
check
that
gas
is
reaching
the
pilot.
10.
COMMISSIONING
10.1
TEST
THE
GAS
PRESSURE
.
Turn
the
fire
on
full,
attach
a
manometer
to
the
inlet
test
point
and
ensure
there
is
a
pressure
of
20mb
(+/
‐
1mb)
for
natural
gas
appliances
or
37mb
for
propane
appliances.
Now
turn
on
every
other
gas
appliance
in
the
house
and
re
‐
check
the
pressure.
The
pressure
must
still
be
within
the
tolerance
of
+/
‐
1mb.
Now
turn
off
all
the
other
gas
appliances
and
turn
the
fire
down
to
pilot
only,
the
pressure
must
still
be
within
the
tolerance
of
+/
‐
1mb.
If
it
is
not
TRANSCO,
BORD
GAIS
or
the
propane
supplier
must
be
called
to
adjust
the
governor
to
the
house
before
the
fire
can
be
commissioned
further.
Call
outs
to
fires
with
incorrect
pressures
will
be
chargeable.
10.2
Brief
the
customer
on
the
operation
of
the
appliance
and
give
them
all
the
instructions.
The
customer
must
be
told
of
the
need
for
regular
servicing
of
the
appliance,
this
will
be
at
least
once
a
year
and
be
made
aware
that
no
rubbish
is
to
be
thrown
onto
the
fire
bed.
The
customer
must
also
be
made
aware
that
purpose
provided
ventilation
should
be
checked
regularly
and
not
be
blocked.
10.3
If
you
have
any
questions
or
the
fire
is
not
operating
correctly,
phone
the
Magiglo
help
‐
line
BEFORE
you
leave
the
installation.
If
the
appliance
is
not
fitted
in
strict
accordance
with
these
instructions,
Magiglo
cannot
be
held
responsible
for
any
damage
caused
and
reserve
the
right
to
charge
for
any
corrective
work.
Double
check
standing
and
working
pressures
and
securely
seal
all
open
chimneys
and
flues.
10.4
Thermostat
A
room
temperature
thermostat
is
provided.
It
is
set
for
a
normal
range
of
operating
temperatures
(13oC
–
55oC)
but
for
more
accurate
monitoring
of
room
temperature
it
is
advised
that
the
sensing
bulb
is
removed
from
the
fire
and
carefully
moved
to
a
cooler
location
up
to
1
metre
away,
taking
care
not
to
break
or
pinch
the
capillary
tube.
We
recommend
that
the
sensing
bulb
is
moved
from
the
right
hand
side
of
the
fire
to
the
left
and
clipped
to
the
gas
inlet
pipe..
10.5
Oxygen
Depletion
Pilot
System
There
is
a
highly
sensitive
oxygen
depletion
sensor
designed
into
the
pilot
light
and
may
not
light
first
time
or
may
extinguish
after
a
few
minutes,
please
advise
the
customer
of
this.
If
any
part
of
the
OXY
Pilot
is
damaged
the
entire
unit
must
be
replaced.
Do
not
attempt
to
bend
or
alter
the
flame
head,