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Fig. 6 Window Frame Fixing
Fig. 5 Window Removal
Fig. 4 Case Front Removal
Fig. 3 Lighting With A Spill
Lighting with a spill:
In the unlikely event of failure of the ignition spark, the fire can be lit by
inserting a long spill at the position show in Fig.3 while the control knob
is turned to the 2/IGN position and depressed.
When the burner is alight, continue to hold down the control knob for a
further ten seconds to prevent the flame supervision device from
shutting off the gas supply while its probe warms up. as explained above,
then release it.
Please note: We recommend that the fire is set at position 5 for the first 10 minutes
after lighting to warm up the chimney and so obtain full efficiency quickly.
CLEANING
All cleaning should be carried out when the fire is cold.
Normally, the fire should only need dusting. Any stains on the
glass can be removed with a non abrasive cleaner such as a
ceramic hob cleaner. Abrasive cleaners should never be used.
To clean the inside of the window:
1.
Detach the case front by removing the knurled screws
and washers at the case sides (see Fig. 4)
2.
Pull the bottom of the case forwards and then left to
remove.
3.
Remove the window unit by detaching the wing nuts at
the top of the frame (see Fig. 5). Ease the top of the frame
forward to clear the studs then lift the window frame out of the
bottom locations.
Keep the parts in a safe place.
4.
Clean the window carefully using a suitable cleaner in
accordance with the maker's instructions.
5.
Replace the window unit. Secure with the three wing
nuts making sure that the bottom of the window frame is
seated in the bottom locations and that the top is correctly
fitted (see Fig. 6).