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STARTING THE GAS FIREPLACE
Before igniting the fire for the first time, ensure that
all the packaging, labels, etc., are removed from the
fireplace and the glass is cleaned.
Read more about cleaning the gas fireplace on page
48.
PROCEDURE
1. Check that the delayed ignition flap can be easily
lifted inside the fireplace roof (see the photos
below).
Make sure that the gaskets are placed correctly
and are not damaged.
2. Ignite the gas fireplace and allow it to burn on
high heat for a couple of hours.
See the separate user manual for a detailed guide on
how to use the remote control.
SOUNDS
The fireplace can emit a “clicking” sound when it is
heating up and cooling down. This is due to the large
temperature differences the material is exposed to.
DEW AND CONDENSATION
The fireplace can form dew on the fireplace glass at
start-up. When the glass is cold and the appliance is
lit, it may cause condensation and fog the glass. This
condensation is normal and will disappear within 10-
15 minutes as the glass and flue heats up.
Do not turn off the fireplace before all dew on the
glass is gone!
If the fireplace is turned-off before the dew is gone,
the water particles can damage the fireplace.
Delayed ignition flap
MANUAL EXTINGUISHING OF THE FIRE
To extinguish the gas fireplace manually (e.g. if you
cannot find the remote control or the remote control
has no batteries) shut off the gas supply and electrical
supply.
If the fireplace has not been used for a longer
period, follow the procedure for lighting the fire
for the very first time.
INSTALLATION
NOTE!
Ventilate the room when you ignite the fireplace for the very first time. The fireplace may emit a little smoke and a slight
odour when it is lit for the first time.
Ensure that the room is well ventilated during this time. Children and pets should be kept away from the fireplace during
this process. Please exercise caution during this process: do not touch visible surfaces/glass, as these will become very hot.
INSTALLATION