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INSERTING THE BATTERY OF THE
ELECTRIC IGNITION
Before you first use it, a 1.5 V battery (AAA) needs to be inserted in
the electric
ignition:
1. Twist the ignition button (
7
) anticlockwise until it detaches.
2. Insert the battery in the device with its minus pole first or re-
place it if necessary.
3. Screw the ignition button back on.
• Replace the battery if the performance starts to wane.
USE
PLEASE NOTE!
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Only use the device if all parts are in their designated place and
the device has been assembled properly in accordance with the
assembly steps in these assembly and operating instructions.
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Each time before you use the device, make sure that it is un-
damaged and has been set up correctly. When you are choosing
where to set up, note the “Safety Notices” chapter.
■
Before each use, make sure that the gas cylinder and the pres-
sure regulator have been connected correctly and all gas-carry-
ing parts are leaktight (see the “Connecting the Gas Cylinder”
and “Leak Test” chapters).
■
Only the ceramic logs supplied with the device may be used for
decorative purposes. Never use real wood!
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If the flame goes out or the device has not ignited, turn the
control knob to the
OFF
position and wait approx. 2 to 5 min-
utes before trying again to allow the gas to dissipate. Otherwise
there may be a deflagration.
■
When you are igniting the gas flame, do not bend over the
combustion chamber as there may be a deflagration if gas
builds up there.
1. Set up the device outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces on a
stable, horizontal and level surface. Ensure there is sufficient
clear space on all sides.
2. If applicable, lock the castors (
11
) by pressing down the brake
lever with your foot.
3. Make sure that the lava rocks do not block the ignition box (
5
).
4. If the control knob (
6
) is not in the
OFF
position, press and turn
it to the
OFF
position.
5. Open the valve on the gas cylinder.
6. Press the control knob, turn it anticlockwise to the
PILOT
posi-
tion and hold it pressed down.
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When a new gas cylinder is connected, hold it pressed
down for a moment to allow the system to fill with gas
before the burner is ignited.
7. With the control knob pressed down, press the ignition but-
ton (
7
) until the pilot flame ignites. Only let go of the control
knob 10 to 20 seconds after ignition to ensure that the flame
does not go out.
8. You can now light the burner: Press the control knob and turn it
to the
HIGH
position.
9. To reduce the flames, turn the control knob towards the
LOW
position.
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The device features tilt protection: The gas supply is
stopped if the device is moved too much.
Taking the Device Out of Operation
1. To switch it off, turn the control knob to the
OFF
position.
2. Close the valve of the gas cylinder.
3. Allow the device to cool down before you move it.
STORAGE
PLEASE NOTE!
■
If you are not going to use the device for a prolonged period,
disconnect the gas cylinder from the device and store it properly
(see the “Safety Notices” chapter – “Danger – Hazards from Gas
Cylinders”).
• Store the device outdoors in a dry place that is protected from
direct sunlight.
• Cover the device (with a weatherproof cover) to protect the
components from moisture, dust, insects or spiders which might
get inside the device and become established there.
• If the device is stored indoors, it must be disconnected from the
gas cylinder. Seal it shut properly with a locking nut and protec-
tive cap (depending on the design) and store it in a well-venti-
lated place outdoors.
• Take the battery out of the ignition when you will not be using
the device for a prolonged period to prevent damage caused by
a possible battery leak.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
PLEASE NOTE!
■
Do not perform any cleaning on the valve of the pressure
regulator! It contains very sensitive components which could
be damaged even on slight contact with other objects. Do not
immerse the pressure regulator in water.
■
The gas system may only be cleaned by a qualified expert. Un-
der no circumstances should you dismantle the controller unit.
■
The inside of the burner and the ignition box must not get wet!
■
Disonnect the gas cylinder before cleaning the device.
■
Do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents. They may
damage the surfaces.
■
Never use spirits or other flammable cleaning agents.
■
After cleaning, all parts must be dry before the device is
switched on.
Cleaning Tasks
To allow you to enjoy using your device for a long time, you should
keep it clean.
When you use the device, evaporating smoke may produce carbon
that is deposited on the device. These brown and black deposits
look like spots of paint, but are not toxic.
• Clean the surfaces with a soft cloth, warm water and a
household cleaner, and clean the stainless steel surfaces with
a stainless steel cleaner. Note the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the cleaning product. Then wipe all parts dry.
• The gas outlet openings (
3
) and air inlet openings (
4
) must
always be clear. Clean them if necessary for example with a pipe
cleaner or with compressed air.
• If required, you can clean the gas outlet nozzle with a needle.
Stop when you feel some resistance and do not apply any
force!
• If you need to, you can clean the gas connection and the con-
nections of the gas hose with a soft brush.
• Only ever allow a qualified expert to clean any of the other
components of the gas system.
Maintenance Tasks
The device does not require maintenance. Despite this, it must be
checked at regular intervals. Base the intervals on how often it is
used and the environmental conditions under which the device
operates.
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