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Fit the Outer Case – Page 6
(a)
Fit the main electrical cable to the outer case. The cable
can be routed to the left or right hand side of the case to
suit the nearest adjacent electrical socket. Fit the cable in
the pair of clips fixed on the outer case (2 each side). Use
the ‘P clip in the pack, at the rear of the outer case (Fig. 9).
(b)
Lift the outer case over the heat exchanger and locate the
two ‘vee’ notches in the top of the case into the vee’
notches at the top of the heat exchanger support legs (Fig.
6).
(c)
Secure the outer case to the inner case using the two
screws provided then locate the cover panel in the spring
clips (Fig. 7).
(d)
Fit the control knob and check the operation of the fire at
all tap settings.
(e)
Plug in the electrical supply, operate the switch below the
control knob and check that the two 60W bulbs light,
indicating that the circuit is live. In the event of an electrical
fault after installation preliminary electrical system checks
should be carried out for earth continuity, short circuits
polarity and resistance to earth.
NOTE: For access to the lamps and glass front panel
remove the reflector assembly complete by first lifting the
assembly upwards and swinging its lower edge forward
and downwards.
(f)
Instruct the user in the use of the fire including the removal
of the reflector assembly and the operation of the light
effect. Stress the importance of regular servicing and hand
over the user’s instructions.
(g)
Advise the user that any smells emitted from the appliance
on initial lighting will quickly clear away with use.
Servicing the Fire
Turn off the gas and withdraw the plug from the electrical supply
before any servicing.
IMPORTANT
Always check for gas soundness before and after servicing
the fire particularly gas carrying joints which may have
been disturbed. At least once a year remove the fire and
check behind the closure plate for any accumulation of
rubble. Reseal the four edges of the closure plate and any
opening between the closure plate and any rear entrance
gas supply but ensure that the ventilation hole at the
bottom of the closure plate is not covered. Before Servicing
please read the Important Information Section on page 2.
IMPORTANT: It is possible that some soot may be
deposited on the coals after use. This is acceptable proving
it is not allowed to accumulate.
1.
Remove the outer case
(for access to all controls)
(a)
Pull off the control knob.
(b)
Remove the cover panel under the front of the fire by
grasping it firmly by its side edges and pulling forwards.
(c)
Remove the two case securing screws (Fig.7).
(d)
Lift the case away from the heat exchanger.
2.
Remove the glass front panel
(Fig. 10)
(a)
Ensure that the glass front panel is cold.
(b)
Slide the glass front panel retaining clamps sideways.
(c)
Lift the glass front panel bottom edge out of the
locating channel and carefully remove the glass front panel.
3.
Remove the coal bed
(Fig. 10)
CAUTION: The coal bed is extremely fragile and must
be handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and
any inhalation of the dust should be
avoided. Keep the coals away from children at all
times. Please read the Important Information
Section on page 2.
(a)
Lift the coal bed away from the locating pins.
4.
Remove the burner
(Figs. 10, 11 and 12)
(a)
If fitted, remove the screw holding the pilot shield to the
burner rail.
(b)
Remove the screw holding the pilot assembly to it’s
bracket.
(c)
Disconnect the compression nuts from the injectors.
(d)
Remove the two screws securing the burner.
(e)
Ease the pilot assembly forwards and slide the burner out
above the glass locating channel.
(f)
Using a soft brush remove all deposits from the top of the
burner and burner ports.
(g)
Remove the injectors from the end of the burner and clean
or replace as necessary.
NOTE: During annual appliance servicing the pilot
assembly should be inspected for damage to any of the
component parts and any lint or debris should be carefully
removed from the aeration hole.
5.
Replace the parts in the reverse order of dismantling.
Make sure that:
(a)
The electrode sleeve is pulled up on the electrode and the
electrode gap is correct (Fig. 12).
(b)
The coal bed is correctly fitted over its locating pins.
(c)
The glass front panel sealing rope is replaced if it is in any
way damaged.
(d)
The glass front panel is replaced if it is in any way
damaged or cracked.
NOTE: This is heat resistant glass and must not be
replaced by ordinary glass.
6.
Check the gas pressure.
Temporarily fit the control knob
and light the fire. Check that ignition is satisfactory and the
gas pressure is correct - see ‘Commissioning the fire’.
7.
Test for spillage.
see ‘Commissioning the fire’.
8.
Refit the outer case, control knob, case securing screws,
controls cover plate and plug in the electrical supply.
Check the operation of the fire at all tap settings. Operate
the switch below the control knob and check the operation
of the lamps.
NOTE: If the pilot is persistantly extinguished the flue may
be unsound and should be investigated immediately.