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Adjusting the Flame Height
using the Remote Control Handset
(Figure 9)
The remote control system fitted to the fire uses ultrasound to transmit
signals between the handset and the fire. It will work best if the grill at the
front of the handset is pointed in the direction of the fire. To prevent
inadvertent ignition of the fire the UP button on the handset will not
function unless the SMALL button is held down at the same time. A loud
clicking noise indicates that control knob ‘B’ has reached the end of its
travel.
a
Make sure that the pilot burner has been lit and Control Knob ‘A’ has
been turned to the ON position. Also ensure that batteries have been
fitted to the handset and to the battery pack-signal receiver.
b
To light the main burner or increase the flame height press and hold the
UP button and the SMALL button on the handset. Release when the flame
is at the desired height. The electric motor should be heard moving
Control Knob ‘B’.
c
To extinguish the main burner or reduce the flame height press and hold
the DOWN button on the handset. Release when the flame is at the
desired height or has gone out. Once again the electric motor should be
heard moving Control Knob ‘B’.
Cleaning the fire
Ensure that the appliance is cool. Regular dusting with a dry cloth is usually all
that is necessary to keep your appliance looking at its best. From time to time it
may be necessary to clean the steel surface with a slightly damp cloth - do this
while the fire is cool and ensure that no water remains on the appliance surface.
Glass
Let the fire and glass cool completely. Only the outside of the glass can be
cleaned by the user. Wash the glass with warm water, using a soft paper towel
or cloth, rinse and dry thoroughly. Never use abrasive or harsh chemicals to
clean the glass.
For stubborn deposits use a cleaner available from your dealer. Do not allow the
cleaner to touch any brass or stainless steel ornamentation. Ensure that the fire
is cold before undertaking any cleaning. Remember that heat is retained for
some time after the fire is switched off. In normal use your fire requires only
minimal cleaning. Some soot may form on any ceramic pieces placed in the
flames but this is generally harmless unless an excessive amount is deposited.