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BURNER
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To access the burner remove the log/coals. Examine it for any damage and check the
venturi at the rear for lint and dust. Carefully clean as required.
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Ensure that the main injector is located centrally with respect to the venturi.
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Minor cracking of the ceramics is normal and will not affect the operation of the appliance.
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Open the front door of the unit by removing the locking screw at the base of the main handle.
Remove the inside glass by removing the two glass retainer brackets (two 6 mm screws in each).
Note: Take care not to chip edge of glass and be careful of sharp edges and taking care to support
the glass whilst the last top screw is removed.
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Remove the logs from the burner - handling with care.
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Make sure the unit is unplugged from the electricity. Remove the front cover.
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Undo the pipe connecting the valve to the burner at the valve.
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Remove the spade connectors of the spark generator and flame sensor cables from the control.
Remove the two locating screws holding the burner the base of the firebox.
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Carefully remove the burner by lifting the right-hand side up and out, then lowering it, and lifting the
left-hand side to allow the connecting pipe and leads though the port in the base of the firebox.
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Check that the jet, air intake and ports are clean and free of lint. The burner may be disassembled
by removing the ceramic base board (NG only) and the six steel screws on the top of the burner.
(After the appliance has been used the ceramic base board is extremely delicate).
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To reassemble, refit the burner and reconnect the gas pipe and two wires to the central spark
generator connector on the electronic control). Before replacing the ceramic log set and glass, turn
on the gas and power and check correct ignition of the burner. If operating correctly, then fit the
base board, logs and ember wool onto the burner and refit inner glass, close and screw shut the
door and refit the valve cover.
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Take care operating the unit with the valve cover removed as high voltage connectors are
exposed.
Caution: The colouring of the logs may contain poisonous dyes so use gloves and wash
hands after handling.
ROOM AIR FAN REPLACEMENT
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To remove the fan, ensure the appliance has ben unplugged from the power supply, unscrew the
4 pan-head screws holding the fan to the back of the pedestal. Carefully lift the fan assembly off
the appliance, disconnect by unplugging the white fan plug and remove the capacitor wires which
are attached with slide on spade connectors.
HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING
Under normal operation the heater exchanger requires minimal cleaning. Excessive dust, fibres pet /
animal hair may reduce the heat exchangers performance.
The room air side of the heat exchanger can be cleaned by compressed air and vacuuming around the
entry / exit points.
The flue gas side of the heat exchanger under normal operation should not require cleaning. Where
cleaning or blockage removal is required, the door and upper baffle will need to be removed. In extreme
cases, the flue system may need to be removed. Compressed air and brushes can be used to remove
the restriction.