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Servicing Instructions
The following servicing procedure should be carried out every 12 months and
only by a registered Gas Safe Engineer. As foreign bodies, which can gather on
the surface of the burner unit, it is inevitable that servicing can be a dusty
operation therefore suitable precautions should be taken.
Warning:
The pilot assembly and flame sensing device fitted to this fire is also
an atmosphere sensing device. If for any reason any part of the pilot assembly
is to be replaced, the entire assembly including the pilot burner, thermocouple
electrode and injector must also be exchanged. This atmosphere sensing device
is not adjustable and must not be disabled. Only manufacturer supplied
parts must be used when replacing components on this fire.
Servicing Procedure
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Turn off the gas fire and allow time for it to cool.
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Remove the vanity cover as shown on page 22.
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Turn off the gas supply at the isolation tap within the fire.
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INJECTOR: Use a 15mm
spanner to remove the gas pipe
from the injector. Using a 7mm
spanner loosen the screws on the
injector bracket and lift the
injector bracket off the venturi
tube. Clean the injector and
remove blockages. Do not use a
needle or wire, as this will
damage the injector. Clean any
debris from around the aeration
hole. Reassemble the injector
and connect the gas pipe.
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PILOT ASSEMBLY: To ensure a
long reliable life it is advised to
change the pilot when servicing
the fire. This can be done by
disconnecting the gas supply,
ignition lead and connections to
the remote. Use the image below
to ensure the correct connections
are made on the remote black
box. If the pilot is not being
changed then make sure the pilot
journals are clear and free from
dirt.