disappear and the remote control handset is now ready for use.
Fitting batteries to the remote control handset.
The remote control handset is battery powered.
To replace the batteries remove the rear battery
compartment cover from the remote control
handset. To do this push the tab towards the
bottom of the handset and lift (See figure 4).
Fit the batteries in to the handset taking care to
locate them correctly. It is important that the +
and - symbols on the battery match those of the
illustration inside the battery compartment.
With the batteries inserted the display screen on
the handset will now display the room
temperature in degrees centigrade and the word
‘OFF’ in the top left hand corner. It may take a
few seconds for the display to appear.
Fitting batteries to the heat engine.
Please note: In order to ensure maximum battery
life and optimal performance, we recommend that
only 'Long Life' alkaline type replacement
batteries are used.
The gas valve on the heat engine is battery
powered. To gain access to the battery holder lower
the bottom front cover. To do this, support the top
edges of the lower front cover and pull gently (See
figure 5).
Remove the old batteries and discard. Fit the new
batteries into the battery holder on the front left
hand side of the heat engine. It is important that the
+ and - symbols on the battery match those of the
illustration inside the battery holder (See figure 5).
Glass bowing.
It is normal for the glass panel on the fascia to bow
slightly when hot.
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Figure 5. Lower front cover
Figure 4. Battery compartment cover