Ecotech (Low Input) Issue 1.2 28/06/01
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Cleaning the fire
Black paint:
Use only a clean damp cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents.
Brass parts:
Use Brasso or Duraglit ensuring that it does not come into contact with the black
paint finish.
IMPORTANT -
The paint finish is durable and heat resistant, however it will be damaged if
plaster, cement or wallpaper paste is allowed to come into contact with it.
Protect the
appliance during rebuilding or decorating work.
Replacement of parts
Before commencing any servicing always ensure that the fire is isolated from the gas supply
and that the fire is cold. After servicing always check for gas soundness.
Replacement of gas tap/FSD/piezo igniter
1. Turn off the gas supply by isolation cock.
2. Lift off the front fret and remove the coals and ceramic blocks.
3. Remove 2 screws holding burner to hearth.
4. Undo multidirectional gas connection.
5. Remove burner from fireplace.
6. Pull off control knob.
7. Remove the 2 screws securing the Data Badge plate and remove the plate.
8. Disconnect ignition lead to the igniter unit.
9. Disconnect all 3 gas connections to gas valve as well as the connection to the
thermocouple.
10. Remove 2 screws securing the valve to the mounting bracket, and discard old
tap/FSD/piezo igniter complete.
11. Assemble the new tap/FSD/piezo igniter on the mounting bracket.
Ensure that the
filter is in position in the pilot outlet orifice on the tap body.
12. Reassemble the appliance in reverse order.
13. Replace the ceramic blocks and coals (see Figs. 4 and 5).
14. Turn on the gas supply and check for soundness.
Note: The igniter is not replaceable separately.
Fig. 8 Underside of burner