INSTALLER’S GUIDE
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5.4
Flame Supervision & Spillage Monitoring System
The pilot unit incorporates a system that will automatically shut off the gas supply if the
pilot flame goes out or if there is insufficient oxygen due to spillage or lack of
ventilation.
Check that the system operates properly as follows;
5.4.1
Light the appliance. Set at position 4 and leave for one minute.
5.4.2
Turn back to “OFF” to extinguish the pilot.
Note the time when the pilot goes
out.
Listen for a snap sound at the gas tap.
Note the time when the sound is heard.
An
electromagnetic valve shutting off the gas supply through the tap causes this sound. The
valve is located in the body of the tap. The valve should operate
within 60 seconds of
the pilot going out.
If the valve does not operate within this time limit do not allow the
appliance to be used until the fault has been corrected.
This monitoring system must not be adjusted, bypassed or put out of operation.
This monitoring system, or any of its parts, must only be exchanged using
authorised parts.
6 F I N A L A S S E M B L Y & R E V I E W
6.1
Fit The Outer Case
6.1.1
Detach the control knob and control
bezel.
6.1.2
Refit the outer case. The outer case
top rear strip should locate in front of, but
touching, the side extensions of the engine
back panel. See figure 14.
6.1.3
Secure the case at the bottom sides
with the two screws previously removed.
6.1.4
Place the control bezel back in
position and secure it to the gas tap
bracket with two screws.
6.1.5
Fit the control knob over the gas tap
spindle.
6.1.6
Make sure that the coal is not
dislodged when refitting the case.
6.1.7
Refit the window surround. Slide the surround upward to locate its upper tabs in
the slots underneath the outer case hood. Push the bottom of the surround fully against
the case cross panel. Drop the surround down so that the two screw heads at the back of
the surround locate in the keyholes in the cross panel.
Figure 14 Outer case location