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  Keep flammable objects and materials such as curtains at least 1 meter away from 

the appliance or the flue pipes. 

  The components of the gas flue must not come into contact with combustible 

material. 

  Do not put flammable materials, plants, etc. in front of the gas flue. 

  Do not store flammable products near the appliance. 

  Do not put anything against or on the appliance. 

  Do not spray an aerosol on the appliance when it is in use. 

  Do not sit on the appliance. 

  The window and the housing of the appliance are active parts of the appliance and 

can become extremely hot. Do not touch these parts when the appliance is in operation. 

  Children or persons who are unaware of the operation of the appliance may only be 

in the vicinity of the appliance when supervised. 

  Put an additional screen in front of the appliance to enhance safety in places where 

small children, the elderly, or the disabled are present.   

  Never search for a leak using a flame. Lubricate the parts where gas escape can occur 

using soapy water. 

  Close the gas tap if the appliance is not used for a long period (summer, holiday, ...) 

  It is possible that other appliances which also work using an RF signal such as a garage 

door, car keys, or a TV will interfere with the proper functioning of the fireplace. 

  Never mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries. If using different 

batteries together, the batteries may overheat, leak and/or explode. 

Summary of Contents for PANO

Page 1: ...Read this document carefully and save a copy Installation instructions User manual PANO Well Straler Industrielaan 22 9320 Erembodegem info wellstraler be www wellstraler be Made in Belgium...

Page 2: ...ll trademarks listed are the property of their respective owners Nothing in this publication may be reproduced and or made public by means of print photocopy microfilm or by any other means whatsoever...

Page 3: ...8 3 3 Safety instructions 9 4 Transport and storage 11 5 Installation 11 5 1 Minimum distances as regards combustible materials 12 5 2 Pipework and gas supply 13 5 3 Flue gas systems 13 5 4 Connectio...

Page 4: ...9 7 9 Thermostatic mode 30 7 10 Program mode 31 7 11 Eco mode Eco Wave 33 7 12 Operation via an external source 34 7 13 My Fire app 34 7 14 Automatic functional reduction 35 7 15 Automatic power off 3...

Page 5: ...een tested carefully adjusted and sealed at the factory In the event of changes to the control devices by unauthorised persons the warranty is voided and Well Straler is indemnified against all liabil...

Page 6: ...ation commissioning operation adjustment maintenance decommissioning and disposal of the appliance The target group consists of Hauliers Assemblers and installers Persons who put the appliance into se...

Page 7: ...r with the user manual an additional data sheet with all technical data is provided with the appliance This sheet should always be kept together with the user manual 2 5 Discolouration of walls and ce...

Page 8: ...ng other things tar substances which when heated also settle on damp walls In a poor indoor climate discolouration can also occur to a lesser extent above radiators and light fittings and near ventila...

Page 9: ...ration exactly as per the directions Do not put flammable substances on the burner decoration Keep the area around the pilot flame clear and do not put any burner decoration close to the pilot flame T...

Page 10: ...arts when the appliance is in operation Children or persons who are unaware of the operation of the appliance may only be in the vicinity of the appliance when supervised Put an additional screen in f...

Page 11: ...tent inspection body must approve the installation The installation must comply with common standards The slightest deviation exempts Well Straler from all liability in respect of the safety and the p...

Page 12: ...12 Well Straler all rights reserved 5 1 Minimum distances as regards combustible materials Front 1000 mm Top 500 mm Sides 500 mm Base 450 mm...

Page 13: ...erior connections are highly dangerous because the brass nut can crack over time and thus cause gas leakage Avoid mechanical stress on the gas control block and the pipes 5 3 Flue gas systems Only use...

Page 14: ...xed concentric tubes Sloping roof 31 Fixed concentric tubes Flat roof 31 Fixed concentric tubes Straight chimney channel 31 Chimney channel as air supply Renovation kit 91 Chimney channel with kink Fl...

Page 15: ...an overview of the different types of connections wall chimney roof terminal renovation The conditions meaning the minimum and maximum dimensions for the construction of the concentric tubing system a...

Page 16: ...1 Determine the location of the roof terminal With a tile roof the type of tiles must be taken into account 2 Make a hole from outside for the roof terminal Ensure there is no chance of sawdust or du...

Page 17: ...kit 1 Determine the location of the chimney terminal Keep in mind the type of roof or chimney 2 Make a hole from the outside for the chimney terminal Ensure there is no chance of sawdust or dust getti...

Page 18: ...Ensure there is no chance of dirt getting into the appliance 3 Gently slide the wall terminal through the wall with the outlet along the top Adjust the length of the wall terminal to the wall thicknes...

Page 19: ...The renovation connector is attached to the existing chimney Only a flexible gas flue of 100 is needed in the existing chimney The space between the flexible flue liner and the existing chimney is use...

Page 20: ...le flue liner to the roof terminal using a clamping ring or stainless steel Parker screws 3 Carefully install the chimney terminal from the outside through the aluminium flat roof flashing 4 Level the...

Page 21: ...In Figure B one goes vertically upward to a certain extent after which one moves gradually via 15 bends to a horizontal tube that leads to the outside In Figure C one immediately exits the appliance...

Page 22: ...22 Well Straler all rights reserved 5 7 Directions for the discharge of flue gases...

Page 23: ...ette 99021 99040 4d Bend 90 with cover plate 06034 06051 5 Bend 45 06006 06002 06044 6 Bend 30 06005 06001 06045 7 Bend 15 06004 06000 06046 8 Renovation connector 06047 06048 06054 9 Wall terminal 06...

Page 24: ...ote control supplied with your appliance was already programmed at the factory The synchronization is a one time setting It is not required after installing new batteries in the remote control or the...

Page 25: ...tromagnetic devices TV radio PC Repeated exposure to electromagnetic pulses will in time result in reduced operating range 7 2 Location of the remote control As the remote control functions as a therm...

Page 26: ...onfirm press the and buttons simultaneously or wait 7 5 Child lock Activate To activate press the and buttons simultaneously is displayed and the remote control will no longer be operable unless the c...

Page 27: ...ress and hold down the button 7 6 2 Set low fire To unlock the low setting and the high setting double click so the backlight of the remote control lights up For the low setting double click on the bu...

Page 28: ...shut the fire off 7 7 Set timer Set 1 Press and hold the button until appears and the hour blinks 2 To set the hour press the or button 3 Press the button to confirm The minutes will blink 4 To set t...

Page 29: ...ature Program mode Programs 1 and 2 can both be programmed to be activated and deactivated at specific times at a set temperature Eco wave The flame height alternates between high and low If the room...

Page 30: ...temperature will be shown Deactivate 1 Press the button 2 Press the or button to select Manual mode 3 Press the button to select Program mode 4 Press the button to select Eco mode Setting the tempera...

Page 31: ...hermostatic mode 3 Press the button to select Eco mode The set temperature for Thermostatic mode is the temperature for the power on time in Program mode When you change the temperature in Thermostati...

Page 32: ...on to confirm The set temperatures for the power on temperature Thermostatic and power off temperature are the same for every day Set day 5 ALL blinks Press the or button to choose from ALL SA SU 1 2...

Page 33: ...mostatic and or power off temperature is set this temperature becomes the new standard temperature If ALL SA SU or a day are programmed for the powering on and off times of Program 1 and Program 2 the...

Page 34: ...cond Possible operating modes Mode 1 The external source has only an On Off control The remote control controls all other functions Mode 2 The external source controls the room temperature The remote...

Page 35: ...ps gas consumption by automatically disabling the pilot flame when the appliance has been inactive for a longer period Thanks to this gas consumption can be reduced and therefore costs can also be red...

Page 36: ...ng the burner and blowing out the burner using compressed air Cleaning the pilot flame blowing out via the air vents at the bottom Checking the operation of the appliance The ignition of the pilot fla...

Page 37: ...moving the housing Lift the cover of the housing up above the discharge sleeve Slide the cover towards you Remove the 2 sides of the housing These are attached using magnets Unscrew the 2 screws and s...

Page 38: ...emoving the window and the rear wall Unscrew the screws at the bottom halfway Fully unscrew the ones at the top Remove the top securing strip Remove the front window To remove the rear wall first rais...

Page 39: ...s outlet Remove the 2 bolts from the baffle plate and slide this from behind out of the groove Remove the hatch by unscrewing the 7 screws Remove the supply and outlet components and replace these wit...

Page 40: ...ngement Keep the pilot flame clear and avoid fine dust on the burner The quantity included should be strictly adhered to First mix the grey and black woodchips in the cardboard box this will prevent d...

Page 41: ...41 Well Straler all rights reserved 12 1 Appliance set to run on natural gas 12 2 Appliance set to run on propane butane 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 9 6...

Page 42: ...is defective Replace the controller There is a bad contact in the wiring Check the wiring and repair it 4 There is no spark to the pilot flame during the ignition cycle The spark plug cable is loose...

Page 43: ...Adjust the burner pressure until correct The injector is clogged Clean the injector There is an internal defect in the gas valve Replace the gas valve immediately The controller is defective Replace t...

Page 44: ...ow fire adjusting screw is screwed down Adjust the adjusting screw until correct 15 There is an explosion when igniting The low fire adjusting screw is screwed down Adjust the adjusting screw until co...

Page 45: ...The receiver is defective Replace the receiver The remote control and receiver do not recognize each other Perform the LEARN procedure The batteries are almost depleted Replace the batteries The remo...

Page 46: ...urner does not ignite readily The low fire is set too low Adjust the low fire until correct The pilot flame is too small Clean or adjust the pilot flame The pilot flame is encumbered Clear the pilot f...

Page 47: ...line No spark Reversed polarity in thermocouple wiring Check for correct pilot orifice F07 Until batteries are replaced Battery icon flashes on remote control display Low battery power in remote F09 4...

Page 48: ...rts or parts that have come into contact with the fire Replacement glass Any complaints will be processed solely through the supplier The appliance must be checked for faults or damage when the packag...

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