5.4 OPERATING THE FIRE USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The controls comprise a remote control handset to ignite the fire and
adjust the gas flow. The Remote control handset generates an infrared signal,
which will be received by the sensor situated at the front of your fire, below the
ashpan cover. This infrared signal requires direct line of sight from the handset to
the sensor on the fire to ensure good operation. To light the fire proceed as
follows:-
a)
To light the appliance using the handset, point the handset at the fire
and press the 2 left hand buttons together. The fire will emit a “beep”
sound, the buttons can now be released. After a few seconds an
audible clicking can be heard and then the fire will light the pilot and
then light the main burner. The ignition cycle will take approximately 20
seconds. It is recommended that for the most efficient performance the
fire is allowed to warm up for a few minutes with the input set to high.
b)
To reduce the level of heat input on the fire, point the handset at the fire
and press the small flame button once. (An audible beep will be heard)
and the heat input level will reduce to the low setting (4.2kW). Press
and continually hold the small flame button and the fire will reduce
incrementally to the low setting (4.2kW)
c)
To increase the level of heat input on the fire, point the handset at the
fire and press the large flame button. (An audible beep will be
heard) and the heat input level will increase to the high setting (6.9kW)
Press and continually hold the small flame button and the fire will
reduce incrementally to the high setting (6.9kW)
d)
To leave the fire in the standby mode (pilot only running) press the small
round button on the handset.
The fire should not be left in the
standby mode when unattended.
e)
To switch the appliance off completely, press the large round button on
the handset, the fire will then switch off. See figure 1 overpage for
image of the handset.
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