5.1.7
Check Ignition Electrode Spark
Pilot ignition is by a spark produced when the
control knob is pushed in and turned counter-
clockwise to the (Ignition) position. Check that two
consecutive sparks are produced at the pilot
burner. If there is no spark, check that the wiring is
secure. Replace parts if necessary (see fig.7).
Fig. 7 Pilot ignition system
5.1.8
Check gas supply line routing
Openings for the gas supply line are provided at the
back and left side of the appliance case (see figure
2). The appliance is supplied with a plate covering
the back opening. The opening at the left side is
uncovered as supplied. If the supply line is to enter
through the back, remove the plate and refit to the
side opening.
5.1.9
Fit front log support plate
Fit the support plate using the two thread cutting
screws supplied - See figure 8.
5.2
INSTALL TO FIREPLACE
5.2.1
Secure the collar on the vent connector unit to the
3" diameter chimney liner (Fig. 9).
5.2.2
Slide the fire unit into the fireplace making sure that
the vent connection unit is above the appliance
case. Leave the case front a few inches clear of
the fireplace front to allow you to fix the vent
connector to the top of the case.
5.2.3
Pull the vent connector towards the front of the
fireplace and locate the rear slot in the plate on the
lip at top rear of the appliance case. Fix the front of
the vent connector plate to the appliance case top
using the screw previously removed (Fig.9).
Fig. 9 Vent connector & liner attachment
5.2.4
Replace the top front channel and fix with the two
screws previously removed.
Push the appliance fully home against the front face
of the fireplace. Make sure that no sags or dips
occur in the liner.
Fig. 8 Front Log Support Plate Fixings
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