9
Move the smoke match across the
opening. The installation is satisfactory if
all the smoke is drawn into the chimney.
8.4
If all the smoke is not drawn into the
chimney, leave the fire alight for a further
10 minutes at the HIGH setting and then
repeat the test. If all the smoke is still not
drawn into the chimney, inspect the
sealing to the fireplace surround. If the
sealing is satisfactory DISCONNECT THE
APPLIANCE AND SEEK EXPERT
ADVICE. Spillage is a flue fault not a fire
fault.
8.5
Open all internal connecting doors,
hatches, etc in the same room as the
appliance. Keep all the doors and
windows that open to the outside of the
building closed. Re-check for spillage as
described above. If an extractor fan is
fitted in the same room as the appliance or
a connecting room, check that spillage
does not occur with the fan operating, all
doors, and other openings between the
fan and the appliance open.
9
FINAL CHECK AND CUSTOMER
BREIFING
9.1
Instruct the customer on the full
operation of the appliance.
9.2
Advise the customer how to assemble
the fuel effect as described in these
instructions and that any build up of
soot can be removed as described in
CLEANING on page 4 of these
instructions.
9.3
Advise the customer that any cleaning
MUST be carried out when the
appliance is cold.
9.4
Advise the customer that some
granules will be lost during the life of
the appliance due to cleaning etc. and
that the surplus granules should be
kept in a safe place for replenishment.
9.5
Please explain to the customer the
purpose of the Oxygen Depletion
System (ODS) and in particular the
following:
(a) The ODS system operates if the
Oxygen level in the room falls
below safe levels usually due to
interruption of the evacuation of
combustion products i.e. a blocked
chimney etc.
(b) Describe the restart procedures.
(c) Point out that on operation of the
ODS system they must seek
expert advice.
9.6
(Remote Control Version Only)
Instruct the customer how to change
the batteries in the remote handset
and in the remote receiver.
USE ALKALINE BATTERIES ONLY
9.7
Hand over these instructions to the
customer for keeping in a safe place.
9.8
Recommend that the appliance and
chimney should be inspected and
serviced by a competent person
annually.
10
SERVICING
TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AND ALLOW
TO COOL BEFORE COMMENCING ANY
SERVICING. ALWAYS TEST FOR GAS
SOUNDNESS AND SPILLAGE AFTER
REFITTING THE APPLIANCE. (A LONG
BRUSH MAY BE REQUIRED TO REACH
SOME JOINTS FOR SOUNDNESS
TESTING.)
Check that the appliance is clean and that
soot deposits or debris is not blocking the
gaps between coals causing an imperfect
flame appearance or that stray pieces of
granules are not impairing the electrode spark
or pilot burner. For removing the pilot burner,
refer to section 10.2.
10.1 TO REMOVE THE BURNER UNIT
(a) Disconnect the appliance from the
gas-isolating elbow and remove the
four screws (refer to Figure 5 .). The
burner tray can now be lifted up and
away from the base plate. Take care
to protect the pilot head from damage.
(b) Tip the granular material into a secure
bag. We would recommend the
replacement of this inexpensive
material
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