The Main Burner does not seem to be burning correctly?
Ensure adequate gas pressure to the appliance. Test pressure by releasing the
pressure test screw and applying a manometer. Ensure adequate volume of
gas is being used. Once the fi re is burning on maximum, turn off all other gas
appliances in the house and calculate the fuel being burned from the gas meter.
Make sure that the burner is burning correctly. The fl ame should be even
across the top of the burner before any coals are placed on top.
4.
Using The Appliance
It is very important to read these instructions thoroughly before lighting.
This appliance will produce an odour and/or smoke for the fi rst few hours of use when new.
Please ventilate the room when fi rst lighting from new.
There is a monitoring system fi tted to this appliance, which cuts off the gas supply upon
the detection of a blocked fl ue. If this system activates and the appliance cuts out, allow 3
minutes before retrying the ignition, noting that the control tap must fi rst be returned to the
off position. If the pilot will not light, allow a further 3 minutes or suffi cient time for switch
to reset. If cutting off persists, then a professionally qualifi ed engineer should be informed.
The control panel is located behind the swing door below the fi re box door; it is equipped
with a magnetic lock and can be easily pulled open (Fig. 33). The standard control is a basic
rotary tap, which has a single control knob. As an optional extra a remote control version is
available which has two rotary control knobs. The remote control version must be specifi ed
at time of ordering All versions of this appliance
operate with a traditional pilot light. The pilot
light is located in the centre of the burner, and
is visible through the front window. If the Flame
Supervision Device Actuating Flame (the Pilot
Light) is extinguished either by intention or not,
no attempt should be made to re-light until 3
minutes have elapsed.
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Fig. 33
4.1
Remote Control with Climate Control
4.2
Setting the Display
Simultaneously pressing OFF and ▼ switches from the Fahren-
heit (°F)/12-hour clock to the Celsius (°C)/24-hour clock and vice
versa.
4.3
Setting the Current Time
After inserting the battery or by simultaneously pressing ▲ and
▼, the display starts fl ashing. You are now in set mode.
In set mode, press ▲ to set the hour and ▼ to set the minutes.
Wait for a short time or press OFF to return immediately to ma-
nual mode.
4.4
Modes
MAN:
Mode for manual fl ame height adjustment
(stove in standby mode).
Press ▲ to ignite the main burner or increase the fl ame height. Press ▼ to
decrease the fl ame height or activate standby mode (permanent pilot). To
incrementally increase or decrease the fl ame height, repeatedly lightly tap
the ▲ or ▼ button.
The "Send" icon appears in the upper right corner of
the display when either button is pressed.
TEMP:
Daytime temperature control mode (automatic)
TEMP:
Nighttime temperature control mode (automatic)
A sensor in the transmitter measures the room temperature.
The receiver then compares the room temperature to the preset
temperature and adjusts the fl ame height as necessary.
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