
4. Now take the remaining large log (numbered 4) and position vertical-
ly as shown in figure 21, ensuring correct orientation. The base of this
log must rest securely on the front log strip. Take one of the smaller logs
(numbered 14) and position in between the two vertically positioned
logs ensuring the orientation is correct. Keep the spacing between these
logs uniform.
5. Finally, take the remaining two medium sized logs (numbered 5 and 7)
and place in a horizontal position shown, 5 first, resting on the front log
strip. 7 next resting on 5. Now take the smallest log (numbered 12) and
position in the orientation shown ensuring the log does not fall into the
matrix but rests securely on the allocated supports. Now take the final
log (numbered 14) and place in a horizontal position as shown. Ensure
there is even spacing between the logs and rotate if necessary to pro-
vide a stable fit onto the matrix. The fuel bed layout is now complete.
IMPORTANT : The fire is designed to operate correctly with
the logs supplied when assembled according to the instruc-
tions. Never add to the nine logs, or change them for a differ-
ent type. Never throw rubbish or other matter onto the fuel
bed.
The fire and flue should be checked on an annual basis to ensure all of the product of combustion are entering the flue and that there
is no excessive build up of soot. The frequency of service will depend on usage, but MUST be carried out at least once annually. Servicing
must be carried out by a GAS SAFE registered engineer.
Cleaning of the coals/pebbles may be carried out by following the instructions given in section 6.0 of these instructions. The Installation
instructions carry full servicing details for the use of the installer.
If debris from the flue or other foreign matter is found on the fire it may indicate a need for servicing. Do not use the fire until the
source of the debris has been found and rectified. Air vents (where fitted) should be checked periodically to ensure they are free from
obstruction.
Before carrying out any of the following operations, ensure that the fire is OFF and completely cold.
FIREFRONT - Any dust accumulating in the firefront may be removed using a vacuum cleaner or dry cloth. Heavy stains may be removed
by using a damp cloth and mild household detergent. Brass parts of the firefront may be cleaned using a suitable brass cleaner. Replace
the front centrally against the fire after cleaning. Do not use a damp cloth to clean cast iron fronts (Edwardian and Victorian models) as
this can cause the fronts to rust.
PAINTED AREAS - These can be cleaned using a dry cloth.
COALS AND CERAMICS - Remove the firefront and place to one side. Remove the ceramic components. Gently clean in the open air.
Be careful not to create dust from the coals. Where necessary replace damaged components with genuine spares. Seal scrap compo-
nents in plastic bags and dispose of at proper refuse sites as directed. Re-fit the ceramics carefully by referring to section 6.0 of these
instructions.
Ensure appliance is off and cool
. The battery is located underneath the ignition unit, on the left hand side of the burner.
Insert 1 x ‘PP3’ (9 volt) battery.
Handset - Remove cover from rear of handset and insert 1 x ‘PP3’ (9 volt) battery - Replace cover
Appliance -
Ensure appliance is off and cool
. Remove cover from top of receiver box.
The cover is protected by reflective foil, and located towards the right hand side, underneath the burner unit. Insert 4 x ‘AA’ (1.5 volt)
batteries - Replace cover.
6.2 FUEL BED LAYOUT - LOG EFFECT -
CONTINUED
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Figure 21
Figure 22
7.0 SERVICING
8.0 CLEANING
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9.0 REPLACING THE BATTERIES
(SLIDE CONTROL VERSIONS)
9.1 REPLACING THE BATTERIES
(REMOTE CONTROL VERSIONS)