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10.2.6
To alternate between high and low flame use the flame buttons on the right hand side of
the handset.
10.2.7
To turn the fire OFF press the
●
button on the top left hand side of the remote handset.
10.2.8
The fire is fitted with a comfort thermostat behind the ash pan door and it is possible to set
this to modulate the fire between off and on. If the pilot is alight but the main burner will not light,
check the position of this thermostat before changing batteries etc.
10.2.9
An audible signal is heard when the fire receives a signal from the handset. This will help
you to know that the fire has received your instruction and is changing settings. When the battery
power is low, a continuous bleep will be heard from the fire and it will allow you to shut down
safely but will not reignite.
10.3
Manual Operation
10.3.1
To light the fire:
Depress and hold button marked ‘
●
*’. A single beep may be heard to
indicate that the operation has been accepted by the control system and that the appliance is
commencing with an ignition sequence. After a few seconds the clicking of the spark may be heard
and the pilot should light. The pilot flame can be seen through the small hole in the left hand side
of the front log.
10.3.2 If the pilot flame is not established correctly within approximately 25 seconds, the control
system will revert back to the OFF position.
Wait approximately 3 minutes before repeating the ignition sequence.
10.3.3 With the pilot flame established, the gas valve will open and the main burner will light at
the maximum rate setting. This operation should take
no longer than 20 seconds.
NOTE - all control operations will produce an audible single beep from the appliance control
system to indicate that the 10.3.4
To adjust the burner flames such that the appliance operates
at the minimum rate setting, depress the button marked with - symbol. To adjust the flame back to
the maximum setting depress the button marked with the + symbol. To get a setting between high
and low, press and hold the appro or - button until the desired flame size is reached.
10.3.5 To turn the main burner OFF but leave the pilot flame established, press the button marked
standby’. To turn OFF the appliance completely, depress the button marked ‘
●
’.
THERMOSTAT OPERATION
10.3.6 Control the fire by a combination of the rotary thermostat marked High / Med / Low and /
or flame setting to suit your mode of use. Discuss with the user and adjust the thermostat to the
required setting.
11.0 Fireguards
A fireguard is not supplied with this appliance; however it is recommended that a fireguard to
BS6539 or BS6778 is fitted if the fire is to be used in the presence of young children, the elderly
and the infirm. The glass screen acts as a fireguard and also directs the combustions products
through the safety catalyst. The appliance must not be operated with the glass removed.
12.0
Instruct the User
It is important to hand these instructions to the user for safe keeping and future reference.
The user shall be instructed how to fully operate the appliance, remotely and manually and shown