INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
Positioning the logs
Distribute the vermiculite evenly over the front and back
burners. Make sure not to get too much vermiculite on
the ignition points of the front and back burners.
The separate logs can be seen in fig. 10, fig. 12 shows the
logs grouped in position.
Log 1: Against the notches on the back burner;
Log 2: In the left-hand corner of log 1.
Log 3: In the middle of the heater against the ridge on log
1, with the bottom on the edge of the burner.
Log 4: Diagonally across the corner of the burner.
Log 5: With the knob in the burner and the front on the
teeth of the front burner;
Log 6: Diagonally across log 4, slanting up towards log 2;
Log 7: Diagonally across log 1 with the knot side down;
Sprinkle the chips around the logs.
At the front, the chips can be laid on the burner teeth
(slanting upwards);
Do not cover completely, air must be able to circulate.
Do not use any materials other than those supplied.The
supplied materials are incombustible and have been
manufactured specifically for this appliance.
Dismantling / Fitting glass window frame
Remove the decorative panels, supplied separately,
(fig. 8a,b,c,).
Remove the six self-tapping screws (fig. 8d) with the
spanner provided (fig. 9a).
Holding the handle (fig. 9b) lift the glass pane.
Lift the glass pane out of its hooks by lifting the top
approx 1.5 cm and then tilting it forwards approx. 1.5 cm
(fig. 9c).
Twist the window frame at the bottom of the heater in
the direction (fig. 9d).
Reassemble in reverse order.
For safety reasons a guard should be placed in
front of the fire at all times.
Remote control
Remote control is supplied as a standard accessory.The
heater has a freely adjustable. Batteries, with a life
expectancy of approximately one year, feed the electrical
supply.The remote control will only work if the pilot light
is lit.
Warning:
Make sure the aerial is not too close to the ignition wire or the
high-voltage transformer (under the cover).This could damage
the receiver (see fig. 3)
correct position of the aerial
1. ignition wire
2. high-voltage transformer
3. aerial
The ignition wire must not be laid along metal elements as
this will weaken the spark.
Make sure the receiver is covered during any building or
finishing work, so that no dust gets in or on it.
Make sure there can be no short circuit between the battery
unit and any metal components of the appliance.
This could damage the remote control (see fig. 2 in the
troubleshooting table)
I.e. the ignition wire must not:
- lie across the receiver (the black box)
- touch or cross the aerial
Foreword
Remote control is supplied as a standard accessory.The
heater has a freely adjustable. Batteries, with a life expectancy
of approximately one year, feed the electrical supply.The
remote control will only work if the pilot light is lit.
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aerial
thermocouple
wiring
button B
high-voltage
transformer
button A
ignition wire
1.
3.
2.
fig. 3