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Figure 5
Figure 6
In order to vary the flame effect between ‘High’ and ‘Low’ position, press, and keep
depressed, either the ‘High Flame’ (or ‘On’) button, or the ‘Low Flame’ (or ‘Off’) button
as appropriate. Refer to figure 4.
In order to switch the fire to pilot setting,
depress the ‘Low Flame’ (or ‘Off’) button, and
hold until only the pilot flame remains alight.
In order to disable the handset, but still leave
the pilot alight, turn the pilot burner control
knob to the ignition position 2. Refer to figure 3.
Battery Life & Replacement
Please note: In order to ensure maximum
battery life and optimal performance, we
recommend that only ‘Long Life’ type
replacement batteries are used.
Handset
The remote control handset is powered by 1 x
PP3 battery, which should be replaced
approximately every 12 months.
To replace: Remove cover from rear of
handset, remove and discard old battery.
Replace battery and refit cover. See
figure 5.
Receiver Unit
The receiver/valve is powered by 4xAA
batteries, which should be replaced
every 12 months.
To replace: Make sure the fire is
switched off. Remove the front iron and
ash-pan cover. Withdraw the battery holder as shown in figure 6, and open. Remove
the old batteries and discard. Replace with new batteries. Refit batteries into holder
and replace cover. Re-fit battery holder, also shown in figure 6.
For fires fitted with Aeration Control
To operate the aeration control system, the following procedure should be followed:
•
Allow the appliance to warm up, (for
at least fifteen minutes) in the fully
aerated position, with the control
lever pushed in to the locked
position – see figure 7, also see
figure 3 item No. 6 aeration control
knob.
•
Switch to the minimum aerated
position by slightly lifting the control
lever. A spring mechanism will close
the aeration shutter.
Figure 7