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Gebruiks- en montagehandleiding inbouwbranders/ Operating and assembly instructions built in burners / manuel de montage et mode d'emploi
Connect the gasbottle to the supplied pressure regulator and turn the bottle open if you want to use. When
you are not using the built in burener make sure the gas valve on the gas bottle is turned off.
3. Replacing the cylinder
Is the gas bottle empty and you need to replace it? Make sure the model, ceramic logs and lava rocks are
completely cooled down! Use the definition of point 2 “placing the gas bottle” and remove the old bottle. You
can fill up the old bottle at the local gas supplier.
4. Replacing the hose and pressure regulator
Replace your propane gas hose every four years . This is a national advice. Pressure regulators can go for five
years. Always check the unit after replacing the pressure regulator and gas hose for gas leaks .
How to check your built in burner on gas leaks:
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Open the gas bottle but do not turn on the burner!
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Make a spray of half water and half of detergent, and spray this liquid on each connection and the
hose. If there is a gas leak in the connection or the hose there will be air bubbles arise.
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If bubbles are visible, immediately shut off the gas. Buy a new hose or regulator.
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If the problem persist, please contact a qualified gas engineer.
Replace the hose or pressure regulator so that they are mounted on the exact same way. In the Netherlands, a
30 mbar pressure regulator should be placed. The hose must not be longer that 2.5 meters.
When in doubt, always consult a qualified gas engineer .
5. Replacing the battery for the piezo ignitior
The built in burner features a piezo ignition that runs on one AAA battery. It may happen that after repeated
use, the battery runs out . The battery can be replaced as follows :
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Make sure the model, ceramic logs and lava rocks are completely cooled down.
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Make sure the built in burner is no longer connected to the gas cylinder.
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The left knob on the control panel, there is the ignitor, the battery is in the black capsule.
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You can now rotate the black ignition and open the battery as instructed in the sites of inflammation
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The old battery should be returned to a collection point .
6. Moving the unit
It is advisable to minimize the move with built in burner. With every move you risk to damage the build in
burner. If you still want to move the unit , make sure that the burner is locked off from the gas bottle. The new
location for built in burner needs to be clean, flat and hardened again.
7. Installing cover
At each built in burner is a protective cover supplied. The protective cover protects your burner against
weather influences. It is always advised to use the cover. Place the cover only when the built in burner has
completely cooled down. If you place the cover immediately after using the cover will damage and even catch
fire .
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Placing the Glasset (optional accessory)
Livin’ flame sell separately as an accessory square glass sets. A Glasset is placed around the burner and protects
the flame from the wind. In addition, this Glasset protection from prying hands of children and pets. Note: the
Glasset is hot, do not touch the Glasset during burning. Wait at least an hour before lifting or moving the
Glasset.
3. User manual: Livin’ flame built in burner
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Always make sure that the instructions in this user manual are followed exactly . If these instructions
are not followed in the correct way , this can result in fire or explosion that could cause damage to
persons, property or loss of life .
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Never use flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of a burning device .