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Figure 3
Maintenance
Always disconnect the stove from the electricity supply socket
and allow the stove to cool before commencing any
maintenance.
Lamp Replacement
The lamps fitted to this stove are long life types but, due to the
indeterminate life span and ease of replacement, they are
specifically excluded from the guarantee
Open the stove door.
Lift out the coals or logs and the fuel support and place on a sheet
of paper. See figure 3.
Remove the lamp by carefully rotating it anti-clockwise until it comes out of the holder.
Replace with a
60W clear Edison screw
lamp. Do not use opaque or coloured lamps.
Refit the fuel support and coals or logs.
Cleaning
The stove surfaces and door glass should only need occasional wiping with a soft dry cloth. Do not
use polishes or abrasive cleaners.
Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment occasionally to remove any dust or fluff from
the fan air outlet grille underneath the stove.
Fault Finding
No light or low light level from the flame effect but fan and heater element are working:
Check that the light dimmer control is set at high. If it is, there is most likely a lamp failure. Check
and change any defective lamp as described above. If the lamps are not defective and are correctly
screwed into the holders but the fault persists get expert advice.
No heat but the fan and flame effect light are working:
The thermal safety cut-out may have
operated. The cut-out will operate if the fan air outlet is obstructed. Switch the stove off,
disconnect the mains plug from the socket and allow the stove to cool. Look for and remove any
obstruction if possible. If an obstruction can not be removed, or if the cut-out operates for some
other reason, leave the stove switched off and get expert advice.
No heat or flame effect light and the fan is not working:
Check that the fuse in the stove plug
is functional. If so, check that the wall socket is satisfactory by plugging in another appliance which
you know is working. If there is no problem with the fuse or socket, disconnect the stove and get
expert advice.
Disposal
At the end of its serviceable life, dispose of the appliance thoughtfully and safely and in accordance
with any national or local regulations. We suggest that you cut the mains cable from the stove to
prevent any future unsafe use of the appliance.