‘HIGH’ setting. This will also burn off any carbon deposits that may have formed
during previous operations.
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If operating the appliance for long periods it is beneficial occasionally to change
the settings. This will also help to remove any carbon deposits that may form during
operation.
Lighting with a taper.
See figure 3.
In the unlikely event of failure of the ignition
spark, the pilot can be lit by a taper or long
spill. Insert the taper or spill between the second
and third left hand ceramic fuel effect pieces on
the first row. Operate the control knob as
described in the section headed ‘To light the
fire’.
CLEANING
Turn the fire off and allow it to cool completely before attempting any cleaning. Note
that the fire will retain heat for some time after it has been turned off.
If large pieces of debris are found anywhere in the fireplace, have the chimney
inspected before further use.
Metal parts.
Clean the metal parts with a slightly damp cloth and then dry.
Do not use abrasive
cleaners, they could scratch the surface.
Ceramic fuel effect .
This product uses fuel effect pieces containing Refractory Ceramic Fibres
(RCF), which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive exposure to this
material may cause irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract.
Consequently, it is important to take care when handling these articles to
ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum.
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Light coatings of soot will usually be burnt off during the normal operation of the
fire.
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Should any soot accumulation become excessive, the ceramic fuel effect pieces
should be removed from the fire for cleaning.
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Figure 3. Lighting with a taper