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Hand Set Batteries
Turn over the hand set and unclip the battery cover. Fit a new 9V battery and refit the battery
cover. The appliance should now operate normally.
NOTE: CVO Fire recommends that only high quality batteries are used in this appliance. Lithium
batteries provide the longest life.
10. Battery Remote System – Fault Diagnosis
This fire is operated via a battery remote system with Ni Cad Batteries. This system
has a built in fault diagnosis system. A faulty is indicated via a number of beeps
separated by a small gap and repeated.
Refer to “Fault Diagnosis” section within the Installation Section for comprehensive
advice of faults and the alarm sequence.
11. Appliance Warranty
Every unit has been designed, manufactured and type tested to ensure that it conforms
to the current national and European DFE (decorative fuel effect gas fire) legislation.
In our UK factory all appliances are given a full function test and are inspected for
quality before being carefully packed and shipped.
Once your appliance is installed please take time to complete the warranty card and
return to CVO Fire. This card should show the name and registration number of the GAS
SAFE Engineer who has installed and commissioned the appliance.
The warranty supplied is for 12 months and covers defective manufacture and
components only. The warranty does not cover damage due to incorrect installation or
site specific problems (Chimney, Flue, Gas Pressure, etc.).
The fire has inbuilt safety devices that will shut down the appliance if the gas pressure
is not sufficient or if the chimney becomes blocked. Therefore before making a
warranty claim and to avoid costly call out charges please ensure the gas pressure to
the appliance is at the stated pressure at all times and the chimney has not become
blocked.
12. LPG Bottles
This is a high power fire and uses a high volume of gas. LPG is liquid in its normal state
and vents off gradually into a gas. Due to the volume of gas used it is recommended
that a minimum of 2 x 47Kg bottles with a changeover valve is used. In very cold
conditions LPG can take longer to vent into a gas. In extreme cold conditions LPG can
take longer to vent into a gas and this may cause a drop in pressure which will shut the
appliance down unexpectedly due to the safety devices fitted. If this happens please
check the bottles. If this appliance is to be connected to LPG bottles a suitable
regulator and piping must be used. Please consult the Calor website for advice on
connecting, using and changing LPG bottles.