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4.2
Appliances with ultrasound remote control
4.2.1
Lighting the burners
Make sure the gas tap is turned on. The main burner in the fire is ignited
by a pilot light, which in turn is ignited by a piezo element. Once the pilot
light is lit, it heats up a thermocouple which creates a small flow. This
flow holds the gas valve open. Should the pilot light go out, no gas can
keep flowing. This means you can be sure of safety at all times. The
ignition takes place as follows: (see Figure 12)
Turn the ignition knob (3 in the above figure) to the “pilot light” position
(small flame) and press in. Gas will now flow to the pilot light. Keep the
knob pressed in, and turn it to the left, “
” position; you will now hear
the piezo ignition clicking and see a spark jump over to the pilot light,
keep this knob pressed in until the pilot light is burning steadily. (This
can take longer straight after mounting because the gas pipe still has to
fill with gas).
When the pilot light is burning, keep the knob (3) pressed in for
approximately another 20 seconds, otherwise repeat the above
operation.
Figure 12: Ultrasound remote control
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Now release the knob (3). If the pilot light does not keep burning, wait
for 3 minutes and then repeat the above steps.
Now turn the knob (3) fully in the opposite direction, as far as the
position with the “big flame”. You can now adjust the height of the flames
with the remote control
(Figure 13). For higher
flames, press in the top
knob (6) and the left-
hand knob (8)
simultaneously. For
lower flames, press in
the bottom knob (7).
The remote control is
ultrasound, so you have
to point the remote
control in the right
direction. As soon as
the receiver reacts, you
will hear a small motor
running. If this starts
“ticking”, you have
reached the highest or
lowest position. The flames can also be adjusted to the desired size
manually with the right-hand control knob (4).
4.2.2
Extinguishing the burners
The burners can be extinguished as follows: turn the ignition knob (3) a
quarter turn to the left as far as the “pilot light” position. The burners will
now be extinguished, however the pilot light will stay alight. The burners
can be re-ignited by turning the knob back to the position with the
“flames”.
If you do not wish to use the appliance over an extended period of time,
you can turn the knob (3) all the way back to the symbol “
z
”, which will
also extinguish the pilot light, at the same time you can also turn off the
gas tap.
Figure 13: Ultrasound remote control
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