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06.03.2019
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7.3.2.
The Hearth
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Ignition electrode should light the central hearth within few seconds and without explosively.
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Flame in the hearth must smoothly and without the explosively pass through the burner and must burn
continuously.
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If there is no ignition of the device after three restarts, the permanent lock the device is activated and it may
be impossible to reset by disconnecting the power supply. If you still need to restart, remove the glass and
make sure that nothing is blocking the free flow of gas to the burner. Then, the device can be disconnected
from the power source for 10 seconds. After these 10 seconds the power supply can be reconnected. It should
light up the device in the same way as in the case of the first ignition, according to the information contained
in Section 7.3.1.
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Check the operation of the burner from a cold state.
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If the sparks are detected between the electrodes, the central hearth should ignite within a few seconds.
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The image of the flame and the correct transfer of the flame to the side sections of the burner can be evaluated
properly only when the front glass is mounted.
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If the ignition of the main burner does not correspond to the above requirements, refer to the table of error
messages to determine the cause.
7.4.
Flame
WARNING!!!
The image of the flame depends on the type of gas used. Different types of propane and butane gas
mixtures, as well as various types of natural gas, can cause a change of the color and appearance of the flame, smoke
or even soot effect on the decorative elements (ceramic logs and pebbles).
An image of the flame can be effectively evaluated after the first few hours of use. The image of the flame is
affected by the volatile components of paint, materials, etc., which evaporate during the first hours of the
fireplace use.
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Make sure that the image of the flame on the hearth is correct.
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If the image of the flame is not acceptable, use the table of error messages to solve the problem.