Maintenance; Small Maintenance; Annual Maintenance; Safety - WANDERS COCOS Mode D'emploi Et Instructions D'installation

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Maintenance

Small maintenance

Avoid the air in your room to be filled with dust particles from tabacosmoke, candles and oillamps. These
particles, when burned near the appliance may settle as discolloration on the walls and ceiling. Ventilate
the room where the appliance is installed as much as possible. Remove any dirt and dust with a vacuum
cleaner. Clean the outside only when the hearth is cold. If coffee or something else has spilt on the ornamental
moulding while the hearth is burning, turn the unit off immediately. When the hearth has cooled off, you can
remove any stains with a damp cloth.
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Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or abrasives and do not apply any stove polish.

Annual maintenance

Your gas hearth needs to be checked and maintained by a certified installer at least once a year. He will check
the following:
The air-tightness of the exhaust pipes for gas and fumes and the combustion air supply pipe.
The proper functioning of the gas control block, the thermocouple interrupter (a safety measure against
unexpected outflow of gas) and the ignition of the main burner.
The entire pipe system, including the exterior wall or roof duct and the external outlet.
Inspection of possible wear and tear of the sealing of the doors and glass panes.
The following components will be cleaned: the main burner, the pilot light, the flue tube and the supply of
combustion air. Any dust collected in the hearth can be removed with a vacuum cleaner.

Safety

A WANDERS source of heat is more than just a stove in your room; the flue and the exterior wall and/or roof duct
are also part of the heating system. Only when your gas hearth is installed with the concentric flue designed
by WANDERS can we guarantee that your hearth is burning safely.
Every gas hearth by WANDERS is installed with a thermocouple interrupter. This will prevent unexpected gas
flow if the pilot light has gone out.
Here are some recommendations for safely using your gas stove:
Only use your gas hearth if it is properly closed. If the glass is broken, you must not use the fireplace.
Prevent small children or the infirm from getting too close to a burning stove and do not leave them alone
in the room when the stove is burning. You could use a fire-screen.
Put the ignition knob on the 'small flame' symbol to put the remote control out of operation while the pilot
flame stays alight. This will ensure that no one can accidentally put the hearth higher or lower.
Never allow children to play with the remote handset.
Do not pour or put combustible liquids and materials on the log set, as it may damage the fireplace be-
yond repair.
Do not place any combustible materials, such as curtains, close to the fireplace. A minimum distance of
1.5 metres is required.
The gas hearth must be repaired with original parts only, and by a certified installer.
If for any reason the pilot light goes out, you must wait 5 minutes before igniting the hearth again.

Possible error messages

If your gas hearth does not function as planned you must contact the seller of your gas hearth or a certified
installer. If the pilot flame does not ignite, you can take action yourself.
Check whether the gas supply is open. If you are unable to detect it please contact your supplier.
A possible cause is air in the pilot duct. Wait for five minutes and re-ignite the hearth. If this fails again you
should contact a certified installer.
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