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position which is indicated by the symbol
O
. Caution should be exercised as this switch
is situated quite close to the pilot flame. Switch back to the ON position to allow the
appliance to be re-lit when required.
Cleaning the fire
1
Ensure that the fire is cold before undertaking any cleaning. Remember that heat is
retained for some time after the fire is switched off. In normal use your fire requires
only minimal cleaning. Some soot may form on any ceramic pieces placed in the flames
but this is generally harmless unless an excessive amount is deposited.
2
If large pieces of debris are found in the fire, sufficient to alter the appearance or
operation of the appliance, the chimney / flue should be inspected and the appliance
serviced before further use.
3
In any event, the chimney should be checked annually to ensure continued clearance of
the combustion products and that there is no excessive build-up of soot.
S
ERVICE AND
M
AINTENANCE
The appliance should be serviced at least once a year by a GAS SAFE registered
engineer, and MUST include changing the oxy-pilot.
1
Any refractory shapes should be taken off the fire and shaken to remove any debris but
should only be cleaned if absolutely necessary. This should be done by gently brushing
with a soft brush in a direction away from the person and any persons nearby. This
operation should be performed outside facing downwind. A vacuum cleaner
must
not
be used for this purpose.
2
Undo the three screws holding the infill grille in position a lift it out of the firebox. Lift
the main burner out of the firebox. The gas supply should be turned off at the
combination pressure test point and isolator fitting. Disconnect the control mount from
the gas supply and lift it out of the lower firebox.
3
Empty the glass gravel from the burner on to a clean surface and thoroughly clean the
burner ports.
4
The pilot burner fitted is an oxygen depletion pilot burner and is the primary safety
device on the appliance. It must therefore be replaced annually. After changing the pilot
burner operate the spark generator and observe that the spark is satisfactory.
5
Lay the control mount assembly on a flat surface and remove, clean and replace the
main injector.
6
Any soot or debris should be removed from the fireplace and flue. The flue should be
inspected for soundness and a smoke test performed as described in the fitting section
to check the condition of the flue.
7
Replace the control mount in position making sure that the holes locate over the studs
in the base of the firebox. Re-connect the gas supply. Place the burner in position
ensuring that the mixing tube locates in its hole in the burner mount over the injector.
Carefully place the infill grille in position with locating tabs engaging with the slots in
the front lower part of the firebox and fix in place with the three screws removed in
paragraph 2. Refill the burner with the glass gravel. Replace any refractory shapes that
were in place on the burner.
8
AFTER REFITTING THE APPLIANCE CHECK FOR GAS SOUNDNESS AT ALL GAS
JOINTS AND TEST FOR SPILLAGE.
Battery Replacement
9
HANDSET; The handset is powered by one Alkaline 9volt PP3 size battery. If the fire
fails to respond to the handset control check that the red LED on the handset lights
whilst pressing the SMALL BUTTON and the UP BUTTON buttons at the same time. If
the LED does not light, the battery in the handset requires renewing. To change the
battery in the handset, remove the battery cover on the underside of the handset,