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• Move the regulator lid toward the fireplace’s opening until it stops. If the burner opening is
not fully exposed, see the assembly instructions to position it correctly. If this does not help,
contact the place of purchase for the nearest service technician.
The fireplace starts but goes out again
Possible causes:
• Low fuel level.
• The regulator lid is not fully open.
• The burner’s safety system makes it hard to start.
Measures:
• Repeat the starting procedure.
• Add fuel.
• Start the burner according to the instruction in Section 4.1 point 4.
• Move the regulator lid toward the fireplace’s opening until it stops. If the burner opening is
not fully exposed, see the assembly instructions to position it correctly. If this does not help,
contact the place of purchase for the nearest service technician.
The flame is unstable or unusually large, or leans toward one side, or forms a strong vortex
(whirl)
Possible causes:
• The flame is exposed to a draught.
• The fireplace is leaning
• The wrong type of fuel is being used.
Measures:
• An unusual flame can result if the flame is exposed to strong draught. This applies especially
to draughts from the side of the fireplace. Try first to locate the source of the draught (open
window, fan, AC etc.) and stop it. If this is not possible, the fireplace must be moved – see
Section 3.1 for instructions about installation.
• The burner’s properties can be affected negatively if the fireplace is leaning. Therefore, check
this with a liquid level. If the fireplace is leaning, it must be positioned again.
• Change the fuel. See Section 4.2.1 for recommendations.
The flames are sooty – a strange smell is emitted
Possible causes:
• A foreign object is present in the burner opening or near the flames.
• The fireplace is in a room with a strong draught or deficient ventilation.
• The wrong type of fuel is being used.
• The burner is dirty.