
INSTALLER’S GUIDE
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13. REPLACE OUTER CASE
13.1
Lower the outer case into position with its top rear rim behind the vertical flange at
the top of the ear case and with the outer case bottom angled forward slightly. Then, ease
the case bottom inwards to engage the fixing studs through the holes in the rear case.
13.2
Secure the case with the two knurled nuts and washers.
14. MAKE FINAL CHECKS AND INSTRUCT USER
14.1
Recheck the pilot ignition and operate the fire through the range of settings.
14.2
Instruct the user on the correct operation of the fire and especially advise that:
14.2.1
The fire has a pilot. To light the pilot, the control knob must be depressed and
turned to IGN position.
14.2.2
The pilot flame can be viewed to ensure that it is alight. Show the user where
to view the pilot and point out the illustration in the users instructions showing how to
view the pilot.
14.2.3
The pilot can be left alight. Advise, though, that if the premises are to be left
unoccupied for a lengthy period, it is advisable to turn the pilot off.
14.3
Advise the user that the fire may give off a slight odour while new. This is normal
and it will disappear after a short period of use.
14.4
Advise the user that the bright metal firebox will discolour with use.
14.5
Emphasise that if the glass panel is broken or damaged, the fire should be turned off
and not used until the window unit is refitted with an authorised replacement.
14.6
Recommend that the appliance should be serviced by a competent person
(In the
UK a CORGI registered person)
at least annually.
If the appliance is in premises in the United Kingdom occupied by a tenant, point out that
by law a landlord must have any gas appliance, flue and pipework which is situated in a
tenant’s premises checked for safety at least every 12 months.
14.7
Hand this guide to the customer.