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12. FITTING THE CERAMIC FUEL EFFECT
The installer and owner guide for the ceramic fuel effect is supplied with the ceramic
fuel effect. It is important that the fitting guide for the ceramic fuel effect be placed
inside or attached to this guide and handed to the customer following completion of the
‘Final review’ section.
13. FULL OPERATING CHECKS
13.1 Recheck the control settings.
The control position markings on the fascia are shown in figure 31.
Please note:
!
When first turned on from cold, the flames will
appear predominantly blue.
!
When operating the fire for the first time, some
vapours may be given off which could set off smoke
alarms in the vicinity. These vapours are quite normal
with new appliances. They are totally harmless and
will disappear after a few hours use.
13.1.1
Lighting the burner.
1.
Make sure the slider button is at the off position
(At topmost position marked "O" on the front fascia).
2.
Open the isolating valve on the inlet ‘T’ connector.
Replace the sealing screw and test around the sealing
screw for gas soundness with a suitable leak detection fluid.
3.
Slide the button to the bottom (ignition) position marked
. Retain in this position
to ignite the pilot. The burner should ignite at its lowest setting within 4 seconds of the
pilot igniting. Keep at this position for a further 10 seconds to allow the pilot flame to
stabilise.
4.
Release the button. The button should automatically spring up to the low heat
position. If the flames go out at this stage or when checking the rest of the setting
positions, try the full lighting sequence again. If the flames fail after two attempts,
investigate the pilot unit.
13.1.2
Operating the burner.
1.
Gradually slide the button up to increase the burner setting. The burner should be at
its maximum setting at the high heat position shown in figure 31. You should feel a
check to the button movement at this position.
2.
Slide the control button up past the high heat position to the off ("O") position at the
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Figure 31. Control positions.