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SECTION 3: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 

DISCONNECT THE FIRE FROM THE SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR  

CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE CLEANING 

 

Warning: If the air inlet becomes covered with dust the fire may cut out. This is a 

safety feature. Refer to Safety Cut-out information for further action.

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE 

Your electric fire operates using a rotary fan. Due to the working nature of this fan it is inevitable 

that a build-up of LINT, or general house dust (i.e.) carpet fibres or animal fur etc. will from time to 

time accumulate around the inlet and outlet grills. Therefore it is recommended that regular clean-
ing of this area is undertaken using a standard vacuum cleaner attachment. 
For safety reasons please ensure that the fire is switched off and has had time to cool down before 
cleaning. 

GENERAL CLEANING: 

The fire should be cleaned with an antistatic cloth to prevent dust being attracted to the high gloss 

surfaces of the fire - do not use polish! For difficult to remove marks such as finger marks it is rec-
ommended that a chamois leather slightly damp is used. 
Care should be taken when cleaning around metal parts; non-painted metal parts may have sharp 
edges. 

 

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS

 

 

Decorative parts: 

Under no circumstances use an abrasive cleaner on bright surfaces. Such use will cause 
permanent damage to the appearance of your fire. 

It is important to use care in cleaning. Dusting or wiping with a damp cloth is recommended in 
order to preserve the finish. 

 

Fuel Bed:  

Clean with a vacuum cleaner attachment or a soft brush. 

 

Light and Flame Effects:

 

No maintenance should be necessary on the light / flame effect, illumination is by LED’s which 

should not require any attention for the life of the fire except for damage to the LED’s or failure of 

the LED power supply — in which case the fire must be returned to Imperial fires for replacement 
of the damaged / faulty part(s). 
  

 

Summary of Contents for Fuego LE Timer fires

Page 1: ...xperience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that the...

Page 2: ...r service agent The wires in the mains supply cord are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live If your fire is fitted with a moulded on mains plug...

Page 3: ...LIANCE WITHOUT STRETCHING DO NOT USE THIS HEATER WITH AN EXTERNAL PROGRAMME CONTROLLER THERMAL CONTROL TIMER OR ANY OTHER DEVICE WHICH SWITCHES THE HEATER ON AUTOMATICALLY AS A FIRE RISK MAY OCCUR IF...

Page 4: ...3 Mark fixing holes through hanger bar and drill holes to suit wall fixings and screws 4 Fix hanger bar to wall using suitable fixings 5 The main chassis of the fire is now ready to be fitted 7 Connec...

Page 5: ...mains connection should be made at the rear of the aperture If the appliance is to be hard wired allow sufficient length of mains cable to enable removal of the appliance from the aperture with the ca...

Page 6: ...the Facia see below FITTING THE FASCIA The fire front may now be fitted to the fire chassis as follows At the rear of the facia frame there is a large v shaped hook Hook this over the fixing lip loca...

Page 7: ...ERIES ARE FLAT To operate the fire in manual mode follow the steps below NOTE BY PRESSING FLAME MORE THAN ONCE THERE ARE THREE INTENSITY SETTINGS AVAILABLE NOTE THE DISPLAY INDICATES THE TEMPERATURE O...

Page 8: ...te your fire in Remote mode follow the steps below 1 When the Mains supply has been turned on the Fire can be activated to Standby mode by pressing the switch on the Fire as shown 2 To switch the Fire...

Page 9: ...9 OPERATING YOUR FIRE LE TIMER FIRE Not applicable to Manual remote fires To operate the fire follow the steps below NOTE BY PRESSING FLAME MORE THAN ONCE THERE ARE THREE INTENSITY SETTINGS AVAILABLE...

Page 10: ...n antistatic cloth to prevent dust being attracted to the high gloss surfaces of the fire do not use polish For difficult to remove marks such as finger marks it is rec ommended that a chamois leather...

Page 11: ...fault is persistent contact your retailer or Imperial Fires Customer Service on the telephone numbers provided at the beginning of these instructions FEATURES MANUAL REMOTE FIRE KEY Standard Option N...

Page 12: ...ensional Specifications GL Wide GL Standard Height 590mm 575mm Width 720mm 580mm Depth 165mm 165mm Minimum mounting height from floor or surface 60mm Minimum aperture size 535mm High x 440mm Wide GL s...

Page 13: ...13 NOTES...

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Page 15: ...you must provide the details requested below otherwise your warranty might be invalid Return this form to your dealer or contact Imperial Fires Limited Imperial Fires Limited reserves the right to re...

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