3.3.4
On remote control models fit two off AA batteries to the handset in the
direction shown inside the handset moulded into the plastic.
3.3.6
For easy flame control operation please see section 3.5
3.4
LIGHTING THE FIRE MANUALLY VIA THE CONTROL VALVE
3.4.1
These products can be operated manually by using the buttons directly
on the fire control in addition to the EFC switch (should the need arise).
3.4.2
To operate the fire press and hold the “power” button as shown below
in figure 20 for two seconds, release as soon as the red indicator light
shown in figure 20 illuminates. The burner will then start its
ignition sequence and light to the maximum heat input level.
Fig. 20
3.4.3
To reduce the heat input, press and release the (-) button to lower the
heat input level one step at a time. Pressing the (-) button continuously
will move the heat input level to the minimum.
3.5.4
To increase the heat input level, press then release the (+) button to
increase the heat input level one step at a time. Pressing the (+) button
continuously will move the heat input level to the maximum.
3.5.5
To turn the fire off, press the power button and the burner will stop.
3.5.6
If you are not intending to use the fire for a long period (i.e.
over the summer months) the battery life can be extended by
sliding the power isolator switch to the left (to the “0” position
away from the “1” position) on the valve itself, which is located
behind the ashpan cover on the fire.
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Indicator light
Power isolation switch
Battery compartment
cover opening lever
Battery
compartment
cover
Power button
Increase flame
Decrease
flame