in order to purge any air from the system.
If after ten seconds, ignition has not occurred, turn the control knob back to the OFF
position. Wait 30 seconds and then repeat the ignition procedure.
3.
When the pilot is alight keep the knob depressed for ten seconds to allow the pilot
flame to stabilise.
4.
Release the knob. When the knob is released, the pilot should remain alight. If the
pilot fails to remain alight, repeat the ignition procedure, this time keeping the knob
depressed for a longer period of time.
Heat settings.
1.
Once the pilot light is established, light the main burner by turning the pilot burner
control knob anti-clockwise to the "main burner on" position (Number 3 in figure 3),
and by then turning the main burner control knob to the high position (Number 5 in
figure 3).
2.
Check the full range of heat settings by turning the main burner control knob slowly
between the high position and the low position (Number 4 in figure 3).
To turn the fire back to pilot setting.
Turn the main burner control knob fully clockwise. Alternatively turn the pilot burner
control knob clockwise to the ignition position (2). Refer to figure 3.
To turn the fire off.
Rotate the pilot/burner control knob clockwise to position 1, as shown in figure 3.
Using the remote control handset.
1.
Keep the pilot burner at the
"main burner on" position. Check
the full range of main burner heat
settings using the remote control
handset. In order to vary the flame
effect between High and Low
positions, press, and keep
depressed, either the High button,
or the Low button as appropriate
(See figure 4).
The handset operates on
ultrasonic principles, and as such it is not necessary to point it directly at the fire.
2.
Use the handset to switch to the pilot only setting by depressing the Low button
until only the pilot flame remains alight.
3.
In order to disable the handset, but still leave the pilot alight, turn the pilot burner
control knob to the ignition position (Number 2 in figure 3).
4.
Turn the fire off by rotating the pilot burner control knob to the OFF position
(Number 1 in figure 3).
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Figure 4. Remote control handset.