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Copyright Planika Sp. z o.o.  

www.planikafires.com 

 

IG0097#02 

20.02.2018 

 

WARNING!!! 

 

Under  conditions  of  increased  humidity  (rain,  breeze,  fog,  dew,  etc.), 

there may be some temporary problems with switching on the fireplace. 

This  is  a  normal  phenomenon  associated  with  the  dampening  of  the 

ignition element. 

 

Before switching on the fireplace, wait until the ignition element has dried 

completely.  

 

You can speed up this process by blowing the pilot flame with compressed 

air to remove the accumulated moisture. The properly fired pilot flame 

consist of 3 smaller parts.

 

 

 

 

3.4.1.

 

Automatic Turn Down To Pilot 

 

Receiver Overheating

 

 

Powered by mains adapter: The valve turns to pilot flame if the  receiver temperature is higher than 176 °F 

(80 °C). If batteries are installed in the receiver in this configuration the temperature must not exceed 60 °C. 

 

Powered by batteries and/or connected to the V module: The valve turns to pilot position if the temperature 

in the receiver is higher than 140 °F (60 °C). 

 

NOTE:

 When the receiver temperature is below 140 °F (60 °C), the main burner can be turned ON manually. 

 

3.4.2.

 

Automatic Shut Off 

Low Battery Receiver 

With low battery power in the receiver the system shuts off the fire completely. This will not happen if the power 

supply is interrupted.  

 

On-Demand Pilot 

 

This green feature eliminates gas energy consumption during extended appliance inactivity. When the appliance 

is inactive for an extended period of time the system automatically extinguishes the pilot. This feature helps the 

consumer realize cost benefits by automatically eliminating energy consumption during non-heating months and 

limited use.  

 

The programmed length of inactivity to activate the system is specified by the appliance manufacturer and cannot 

be altered in the field. 

Summary of Contents for GaLiO Insert #2

Page 1: ...ht Planika Sp z o o www planikafires com IG0097 02 20 02 2018 1 USER S MANUAL GaLiO Insert 2 G20 G25 Natural Gas G30 G31 Propane Butane Propane Manufactured by Planika Sp z o o Bydgoska 38 86 061 Brzoza Poland ...

Page 2: ...NG INSTRUCTIONS 5 3 1 General Notes 5 3 2 Installing the control unit Wall Switch 5 3 3 Replacing the batteries 6 3 4 Operating 8 3 4 1 Automatic Turn Down To Pilot 9 3 4 2 Automatic Shut Off 9 4 TESTING 10 4 1 Checking for gas leaks 10 4 2 Checking the flame appearance 10 5 MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP 10 5 1 Testing and cleaning 10 5 2 Glass cleaning if optionally installed 11 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 7 T...

Page 3: ...threat of damaging the unit or causing a fire A CO2 or a powder fire extinguisher needs to be placed near the device During the first ignition the GaLiO Insert fireplace needs to be burnt on maximum level for a few hours in order for the elements to acquire correct temperature and for the remains of paint lacquer and lubricant to evaporate Do not move the device while it s working The GaLiO Insert...

Page 4: ...r recommended 50 mbar Use only regulators complying with the European EN16129 Norm Use only approved and certified gas connection linkage Replace the linkage every 2 years The elastic linkage connecting gas to the fireplace is to be led away from sharp edges and hot surfaces Refrain from bends and twists of the elastic connection on its full length Remember that the LPG bottle should be stored in ...

Page 5: ... Switch The control unit has standard a cable with a length of 8 meters connection for battery supply and for the controlling NOTE The cables may not be extended Longer cables can pick up environmental signals that can switch the appliance uncontrolled On or Off Determine the location for the control unit Wall Switch Pull the cables through the opening of 50 x 80 mm on the surface on which Wall Sw...

Page 6: ...ommend to place the battery holder in the same casing located on the Wall Switch rear wall bracket or in a separate casing of the same waterproof class not less than IP64 3 3 Replacing the batteries If the batteries are inserted incorrectly the electronics or drive may be irreparably damaged Only replace the batteries when the appliance has been completely switched off NOTE If the appliance is equ...

Page 7: ...nikafires com IG0097 02 20 02 2018 7 Unscrew the Wall Switch plate Remove the battery holder Replace 4 pieces of AA LR6 Alkaline long live batteries Replace the battery holder and mount the Wall Switch plate Screw the Wall Switch plate ...

Page 8: ...ON Appliance Press ON OFF button see Figure 3 until two short beeps confirm the start sequence has begun release button Once pilot ignition is confirmed there is main gas flow Standby Mode Pilot Flame Press and hold small flame button to set appliance at pilot flame To Turn OFF Appliance Press ON OFF button Flame Height Adjustment Press and hold large flame button to increase flame height Press an...

Page 9: ...figuration the temperature must not exceed 60 C Powered by batteries and or connected to the V module The valve turns to pilot position if the temperature in the receiver is higher than 140 F 60 C NOTE When the receiver temperature is below 140 F 60 C the main burner can be turned ON manually 3 4 2 Automatic Shut Off Low Battery Receiver With low battery power in the receiver the system shuts off ...

Page 10: ...e placement of decorative stones in such a way for them to be evenly placed on the whole surface of the main burner WARNING Remember not to cover the cover which houses the ignition and the pilot flame with stones Turn on the fireplace and check the appearance of the flame once again 5 MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP We recommend cleaning the pilot flame and the main burner unit before the device is starte...

Page 11: ...this issue to service Burner does not ignite 1 The bottle is empty 2 Igniter linkage is not connected 3 No ignition spark 4 The igniter electrode is placed incorrectly opposite the igniter 5 Gas nozzles are blocked 6 Gas linkage is twisted 7 Pressure regulator link is loose 1 Replace Gas Cylinder 2 Connect the igniter linkage 3 Replace igniter 4 Realign electrode and clear any surrounding debris f...

Page 12: ...sure mbar 30 37 50 20 Gas flow at 15 C and 1013 mbar m3 h 1 0 Gas flow at 15 C and 1013 mbar kg h 0 81 0 93 1 02 Burner pressure at max flame height mbar 22 2 27 3 35 4 11 0 Nozzle of the main burner mm 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 Pilot unit G30 ZP2M L G30 ZP2M L G30 ZP2M L G30 ZP2M L Gas control valve Mertik GV 60 Mertik GV 60 Mertik GV 60 Mertik GV 60 Gas linkage Ø9mm Ø9mm Ø9mm External 8 MANUFACTURER S CON...

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