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12 Operating instructions
The flue gas duct must be in good condition, and be cleaned prior to the installation of the fireplace, and
manufactured of fire-resistant material.
The draught must be checked by means of a flue gas test. 10 minutes after a cold start-up, the flue gasses must
be correctly evacuated through the flue gas duct.
A strong build-up of soot in the appliance and on the burner medium may not occur.
12.1 Ignition of the fireplace.
Open the flue gas valve and the air supply valve of the fireplace using the special operation lever. Always open
this valve before lighting the fireplace. Otherwise the microswitch is not enabled, and it is impossible to light the
fireplace. Also make sure that the appliance’s gas supply valve is open. Certain types of fireplaces are fitted with
two air supply valves and two operation levers. Both levers should be pulled forward in the slot before the
fireplace can be lit.
The remote control supplied with the fireplace has a transmitter that operates with two buttons for lighting,
controlling and switching off the fireplace.
An infrared receiver is mounted on the fireplace. The receiver transmits the signals from the remote control to the
gas valve controller.
12.2 Honeywell ESYS: black remote control
12.2.1 Introduction
The fireplace can be switched ON or OFF by means of the RF remote control. The fireplace operates with a pilot
flame that is constantly on whenever the fireplace is switched on. This pilot flame ignites the main burner.
The RF remote control offers the opportunity to set the flame height manually. It is important that the remote
control can always communicate with the receiver that is built in into the fireplace. If this communication falls
away, the fireplace will extinguish. Standard reach is 6 meters.
In order to function properly, the remote control must be at room temperature.
Move the lever fully forward in the slot. In this
position, the air supply valve and the flue gas
valve are in the open position. In this position,
the microswitch is enabled, and the fireplace
can be lit.
Move the lever backward in the slot to shut off
the air supply valve and the flue gas valve when
the fireplace is not used. In this position, the
microswitch is disabled, and the fireplace cannot
be lit.