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8.4
If all the smoke is not drawn into the
chimney, leave the fire alight for a further 10
minutes at the HIGH setting and then repeat
the test. If all the smoke is still not drawn into
the chimney, inspect the sealing to the
fireplace surround. If the sealing is
s a t i s f a c t o r y
D I S C O N N E C T
T H E
APPLIANCE AND SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.
8.5 Open all internal connecting doors,
hatches, etc in the same room as the
appliance. Keep all the doors and
windows that open to the outside of the
building closed. Re-check for spillage as
described above. If an extractor fan is
fitted in the same room as the appliance
or a connecting room, check that
spillage does not occur with the fan
operating, all doors, and other openings
between the fan and the appliance open.
9
FINAL CHECK AND CUSTOMER
BREIFING
9.1
Instruct the customer on the full operation
of the appliance.
9.2
Advise the customer how to assemble the
fuel effect as described in these
instructions and that any build up of soot
can be removed as described in
CLEANING on page 4 of these
instructions.
9.3
Advise the customer that any cleaning
MUST be carried out when the appliance
is cold.
9.4
Please explain to the customer the
purpose of the Oxygen Depletion System
(ODS) and in particular the following:
(a)
The ODS system operates if the Oxygen
level in the room falls below safe levels
usually due to interruption of the
evacuation of combustion products i.e. a
blocked chimney etc.
(b)
Describe the restart procedures.
(c)
Point out that on repeated operation of
the ODS system seek expert advice.
9.5
Hand over these instructions to the
customer for keeping in a safe place.
9.6
Recommend that the appliance and
chimney should be inspected and serviced
by a competent person annually.
10 SERVICING
TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AND
A L L O W
T O
C O O L
B E F O R E
COMMENCING ANY SERVICING.
ALWAYS TEST FOR GAS SOUNDNESS
AND SPILLAGE AFTER REFITTING THE
APPLIANCE. (A LONG BRUSH MAY BE
REQUIRED TO REACH SOME JOINTS
FOR SOUNDNESS TESTING.)
Check that the appliance is clean and that soot
deposits or debris is not blocking the gaps
between coals causing an imperfect flame
appearance or that stray pieces of soot are not
impairing the electrode spark or pilot burner.
After servicing, make sure that the fuel effect is
correctly assembled as described on pages 9
– 15.
10.1 TO REMOVE THE BURNER
UNIT
(a) Remove the fender and ash pan cover
together with all the fuel effect pieces.
(b) Disconnect the appliance from the gas-
isolating elbow and remove the two screws
(refer to Figure 3.). The burner tray can
now be lifted up and away from the base
of the box.
(c) Re-assemble in the reverse order ensuring
that the tabs on the burner support bracket
on the rear of the burner fit into the slots
on the firebox sides (see Figure 6.)
Figure 6
V.10.07
V.11.07