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In the event of burn-back, where the flame burns back to the jet, immediately
turn off the gas supply at the control valve on the front panel. After ensuring
the flame is extinguished re-light the appliance. Should burn-back occur again,
close the control valve and call for a service technician to examine the
appliance and do not use until the technician declare it safe to do so.
This appliance is fitted with an oxygen depletion sensor for your safety. Do not
interfere with, or remove, or modify this device.
Do not remove the model rating plate attached to your appliance. This contains
important information in addition to the serial number of the unit, which the
manufacturer will require, should you need to make a service call.
4.
INSTALLING THE GAS GRATE (FITMENT OF THE
APPLIANCE)
This appliance is designed as a vent free or flue-less appliance. If installed as
such, carefully read the ventilation requirements indicated in
SECTION 12
of
this booklet, the specific requirement of SANS 10087-1 and any municipal by
laws.
If installing into an existing fireplace, with or without a manufactured firebox,
always ensure that the chimney has been properly cleaned before installation
takes place.
If installing in an open area without a firebox, ensure that the surrounding area
is clear of flammable materials for a minimum of 1 meter all-round the
appliance.
If installing in an open area, the appliance should be mounted on a plinth, not
less than 500mm above the floor level. The plinth must be constructed from a
non-flammable material e.g. brick or concrete.
Do not install the appliance against a wall, unless that is of a double brick
construction or well insulated wall.
Refer to the table in Section 2 for recommended manufactured firebox sizes
per model number.
If a damper is installed in the flue, make sure that it is functioning correctly.
It is particularly important to ensure that the gas grate is placed on a flat, level
surface. Failure to take note of this may lead to performance problems.