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USER’S SECTION
FUEL EFFECT
This fire is supplied with ceramic fuel effect pieces
to simulate a real fire. These items are safe to
handle and the coals are designed for easy re-
fitting after removal
.
Gas consumption
These fires have a maximum gas input of 5.7
kW, which is equal to approximately 4.25
hours use for one term of natural gas.
Operating instructions
For your safety, the fire is fitted with a Flame
Supervision Device (FSD), which will shut off the
gas supply if for any reason the pilot is
extinguished. This device incorporates a fixed
probe, which senses heat from the pilot burner
flame. If the probe is cool, the device will prevent
any gas flow.
If for any reason the flames go out or if the fire has
been turned off for any reason, always
WAIT FOR
3 MINUTES
before attempting to re-light.
TO LIGHT THE FIRE
Fit the batteries (all components are to be
found in the bag containing these instructions)
Fit the 9V battery in the hand set by pushing in the
tab on the back of the hand set and pulling up,
locate the battery. Fit the 6 AA batteries in the
holder following the sequence as shown on the
holder then attach to the cable on the fire using the
press connection and cover with the heat shield as
described in fig.5 page 9.
To light the fire, point the handset to the sensor on
the front your fire. Push and hold the two buttons
together, on the left hand side of the handset. The
fire will give out a beep sound and you can release
the buttons. After a few seconds you will hear the
clicking spark to the pilot light. Once the pilot is lit
the fire main burner will come on to the high
position (this whole process will take no more than
20 seconds).
TO SELECT THE REQUIRED FLAME
LEVEL
To turn down the fire, point the handset to the
sensor on your fire then push and hold the minus
button (small flame), if you release immediately
the flame will go to low if you hold the flame will
lower slowly and you can release the button to
your desired position.
To turn the fire up, point at the sensor, push the
plus button until the desired flame height is
reached.
The fire may be left in the standby mode (pilot
only) by pressing the small round button on the
handset.
TO TURN OFF
To turn your fire off, point the handset at the
sensor and push the top left button. The
fire will go out.
CLEANING
All cleaning
MUST
be carried out when the fire is
cold. NOTE: Heat is retained for some time after
the fire is switched OFF. Clean the surround and
fender parts with a slightly damp cloth and then
dry. Abrasive cleaners should
NOT
be used.
Normally the fire should only need dusting. Light
coatings of soot will usually be burnt off during the
normal operation of the fire. If however, particles of
mortar from the chimney accumulate these should
be removed from the coals and back brick by
dismantling them and cleaning with a soft brush. If
you remove the fuel effect pieces, then do so in
the reverse order to that shown in the fuel bed
fitting instructions (page 5).
If large pieces of debris are found any where in the
fireplace, the chimney and appliance should be
inspected and serviced by a competent person
before further use.
V.11.07