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Owner Guide
2.0 Introduction & Operation
2.1
Introduction
1. Your Brazilia F is a room sealed gas
convector heater. This means that the gas
burning section is sealed from the room in which
it is installed. It is connected to a circular flue
terminal outside the building. This terminal is the
inlet for air required to burn the gas and also the
outlet for the flue gases.
2.2
Operating units that are not fitted
with the Comfortstat control.
1. The appliance is controlled by a knob which is
positioned at the lower right on the front of case
(Fig. 1).
The knob has five positions.
2.
To light the appliance
(Fig 2a): At the OFF
( ) position push in the control knob as far as
possible and still pushing in
slowly
turn
anti-clockwise to the ignition position ( ) to light
the burner. Turning the control knob slowly
allows gas to enter the burner ready for ignition.
Keep the knob pushed in for 20 seconds and the
burner should remain alight. If not, repeat the
sequence.
NOTE:
Under extreme wind conditions more
than one attempt to light the appliance may
be required.
3. Once lit, the control knob can be altered to
any of the three heat settings.
4. When first lit after installation some smells are
likely to be emitted. These will quickly clear away
with use.
NOTE:
If the appliance goes out at any time
wait 3 minutes and repeat the procedure.
When changing from one setting to another
the knob should always be pushed in slightly.
5.
To turn the appliance off:
Push the knob in
slightly and turn to the OFF ( ) position.
Position
Position
Position
Position
Position
OFF
LOW
IGNITION
MEDIUM
HIGH
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Control Knob
Fig. 1
Relative positions of markings on
side of control knob.
Position - OFF
Position I - LOW
Position - IGNITION
Position II - MEDIUM
Position III - HIGH
Fig. 2b
Fig. 2a
OFF
IGNITION
PRE-SET
MAXIMUM
TEMPERATURE
MINIMUM
TEMPERATURE
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