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NOTE:
Sometimes a ‘popping’ noise is produced by the burner at Maximum. This is caused by
a flame repeatedly lighting and then going out. To correct this, carefully examine the
fire and try to identify the flame responsible for the noise. Turn the fire out and with a
screwdriver or similar move either a ceramic piece or some granules in the area of the
flame a small amount. Turn the fire back on and listen for any noise. This process may
have to be repeated several times to cure the problem. At low fire the noise may re-
appear. This can be reduced by turning the gas control towards Maximum. This is not
harmful to the fire or at all dangerous.
FITTING THE TRIM (IF ORDERED)
Note: When handling the trim it is important that your hands are clean and are
free of oil / grease. We supply disposable gloves & we recommend that they are
worn to avoid unsightly marks.
Insert two of the screws provided into the top two hole in the firebox frame, these
should be screwed in so that there is a gap between the screw head and firebox frame
of approximately 1.5 - 2.0mm, take the remaining two screws and insert them into the
bottom set of holes in the lower firebox frame, these should have a 1.5 – 2.0mm gap as
above. Using the gloves, lift the frame in front of the fire, looking at the rear of the
frame check that it is the correct way up, this is done by looking at the key hole slots,
the smallest slot part of the key hole should be at the top, now lift into position, this is
done by looking through the aperture of the frame and aligning it with the fire box, it is
important that the frame is offered up so that it is central to the opening but
approximately 25mm higher, push the frame back and then lower it gently so that the
frame locates on the four mounting screws, if the frame does not locate onto the screws
remove the frame and very slightly increase the gap between the screw head and fire
frame, a large gap must be avoided as this will result in the frame being loose on the
fire.
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OMMISSIONING
Before attempting to light the appliance the gas supply must be turned on by removing
the cap from the isolator fitting and unscrewing the plug all the way out. (This has to be
done before the burner is placed into position and the infill grille fixed down). Replace
the cap making sure that the tab engages with the slot in the top of the plug. Tighten
the cap securely. Inset four AA batteries into battery case located in the battery carrier
at the left hand end of the main burner. Light the appliance in accordance with the
instructions in the Users Guide.
Check for spillage
1
Before briefing the customer on how to use the appliance, a spillage test must be
carried out. The following procedure must be followed.
2
Close all doors and windows in the room or space containing the appliance. Light the
appliance and turn to the maximum rate as detailed in the lighting section of the users
instructions.
3
Light a smoke match and pass completely along and just inside the inner flange that is
just forward of the opening to the chimney. A visual check should ascertain that all the
smoke generated is drawn into the firebox and up the flue.
4
If there is evidence of spillage, the flue should be heated for a period of 5 to 10 minutes
and the test repeated.
5
If there is still evidence of spillage the appliance should turned be off and the chimney
and ventilation investigated. The appliance must not be left in an operational state until
the faults have been identified and corrected.