3
Operating Instructions
To operate your fire for the first time,
ensure that the gas supply is on and that
the fire has been tested and certified by
the installer.
Switch on the power supply to the
Real Fire. This is usually a wall switch near
to the fireplace.
The Real Fire can now be started by
using either the Control Panel or the Remote Control.
Start the fire by pressing the ON/OFF button for at least one second until the
red light on the Control Panel comes on.
Note:
If the fire has not been used for some time then it may take some time
to start as the gas in the pipes may need to purge. The fire will try to start for
up to one minute before ‘locking out’. If this happens, then press the ON/OFF
button twice to reset then restart the fire. If the fire has not started after three
attempts, contact the installer or a Real Fires representative.
It is recommended that the fire is started on its maximum gas rate (refer to the
Remote Control section on page 4).
Once the pilot has ignited, then gas will begin to flow to the main burner. The
flames should be right across the burner within about 10 seconds. If the burner
does not light or only lights part-way across, then turn the fire off immediately
and call a service technician for further advice.
The fire can be stopped by pressing the ON/OFF button on either the Remote
Control or the Control Panel. The flames may take a few seconds to fully
extinguish. This is normal and is not a cause for concern.
Fire Features
Operation LED
ON/OFF Button
Control Panel
Remote Receiver Window
Hot Air
Outlet Louvre
Outer Trim
Burner Media
(Logs, Coals/
Pebbles/ Glass)
Front Panel
Control Panel
Reflectors
Air Intake