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OWNER’S GUIDE

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OPERATING YOUR FIRE

The pilot may be left alight.  It is advisable, however, that the pilot is turned off if the
premises are to be left unoccupied for a lengthy period.
For your safety the fire is fitted with a flame supervision device which will shut off the
gas supply if for any reason the pilot goes out.  This device incorporates a fixed probe
which senses the heat from the pilot flame.  If the probe is cool the device will prevent
any gas flow unless the pilot lighting knob is held in. This device also stops the fire
being turned back on until it is safe after it has been turned off.
If, for any reason, the fire goes out or if the fire is turned off, always 

wait at least

three minutes before attempting to relight
If the  device starts to shut off the gas frequently, get expert advice

To light the pilot

 

Push in the right control knob (the
pilot lighting knob) and, while keeping
it depressed, turn anticlockwise
through the ignition position marked
and up to the pilot position marked    .
The spark should light the pilot. The
pilot flame can be seen by looking
through the gap near the left side of
the coal front (See figure 3).

 

When the pilot has lit, keep the right
hand control knob depressed for a few
seconds to prevent the flame supervision device
from shutting off the gas supply while its probe
warms up, as explained above, then release it. If
the pilot does not remain alight turn the knob back

to the off position marked 

.

 Wait a few seconds

and repeat the lighting sequence.

To Light the Main Burner

 

Partially depress the right control knob and turn to
the main burner position  marked      . The main
burner should now light at its low position.

 

The left-hand knob is for burner flame adjustment. Turning it anticlockwise should
gradually increase the flame height and heat output. Turning clockwise reduces the
flame height and heat output.

Figure 3 Pilot flame

Figure 2 The Controls

Summary of Contents for Eternity 540C

Page 1: ...This guide is intended to help you care for your gas fire Please read thoroughly before using and keep for future reference We trust that this guide gives sufficient details to enable the your applian...

Page 2: ...and excellence and are manufactured under a BS EN ISO 9001 quality system accepted by the British Standards Institute Careful Installation All our gas fires must be installed by a competent CORGI Reg...

Page 3: ...equirements to provide our customers with many years trouble free service Your owner guide aims to improve your understanding and appreciation of your Suncrest gas fire by providing simple and informa...

Page 4: ...the fire The minimum height from the top surface of the hearth to the underside of any shelf made from wood or other combustible material and which is not more than 150mm deep is 780mm For shelves dee...

Page 5: ...eating appliance installed and when redecorating The flue terminal on the outside wall must be kept free from all obstructions and blockages This appliance is fitted with a device which will automatic...

Page 6: ...trol knob the pilot lighting knob and while keeping it depressed turn anticlockwise through the ignition position marked and up to the pilot position marked The spark should light the pilot The pilot...

Page 7: ...h the surface To clean the inside of the window Before the window can be detached the front units will have to be removed as follows See figure 4 Remove the bottom front casting Lift the fire front ca...

Page 8: ...leaning proceed as follows Remove the front case and window as described above Carefully lift the fuel bed out of the firebox and place it on a piece of cardboard or similar If necessary remove the re...

Page 9: ...eplaceable Spare parts The following spare parts can be fitted by the user It is essential that only correct parts approved for use with this appliance are fitted When fitting these spares please foll...

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