TO LIGHT THE APPLIANCE AND CHECK THE CORRECT OPERATION
1.
Remove the fret (controls cover).
2.
Press and turn the gas control until the indicator mark is opposite to IGN. Keep the control fully depressed.
3.
After a suitable interval to ensure that the pipes are purged of air, press and release the ignition button. Check
that the pilot flame has lit at all ports. Keep the gas control depressed for a further 20 seconds.
4.
Release the gas control and check the pilot remains alight.
5.
Depress the gas control slightly and turn fully anticlockwise until the indicator mark is opposite the small flame
symbol. The burner will now ignite from the pilot assembly and run at the low rate.
6.
Depress the gas control slightly and turn clockwise with the indicator mark opposite to the large flame symbol.
The burner will now run at its maximum rate.
7.
Turn the gas control to the OFF position, wait for 90 seconds, fully depress the gas control, turn to IGN position
and release the control. Attempt to light the pilot with an already prepared match or taper. If the pilot lights the
FSD is faulty.
8.
Light the appliance and set to the large flame position, locate the front and fret in position and leave to warm up
for 5 minutes. Check for satisfactory clearance of combustion products by inserting a lighted smoke match into
the opening in the position shown in Fig.9, i.e. 100mm below the top of the opening and 10mm behind the front
face. All the smoke must be clearly drawn into the flue. If this does not occur, allow a further 10 minutes and
repeat the test. Should spillage still occur, examine the chimney for the fault and rectify. The test should be
repeated if an extractor fan or fan powered flue appliance is fitted to the room. If there is a connected room with
an extractor fan, the test should be repeated with all the connecting doors to that room opened.
Demonstrate the lighting and extinguishing procedures.
ADVISE THAT:
The curing effect of heating the coals will cause an initial odour, these are not harmful although additional
ventilation (e.g. opened window) may be required.
Advise the customer that they should read their Users Instructions before operating the fire and always follow the
advice in the section headed ‘Removal of Debris or Soot Deposits’.
The appliance is fitted with an Oxy-pilot to prevent the continued operation in the event of spillage occurring. If the
fire shuts ‘OFF’ repeatedly the appliance must be turned off and not used until an expert is consulted.
When any debris or soot is to be cleaned from the appliance a vacuum cleaner may be used carefully. The appliance
must be serviced annually by a competent person in accordance with these instructions and the appliance checked
for spillage in accordance with the method detailed in these instructions.
Complete the section in the enclosed registration leaflet. Advise that any component part of this appliance be
guaranteed against defective workmanship or faulty materials for a period of twelve months from the date of
purchase.
Any such part will be replaced free of charge on receipt of the purchasers address at the cost of postage only,
provided that:
a)
It is accompanied by the registration section cut out of the booklet together with the original purchase receipt,
which will be returned with the replacement part.
b)
A competent person has carried out installation repairs or adjustments, such as the supplier’s representative or a
CORGI registered installer.