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4.5
Replacing the battery
If the battery is inserted incorrectly, the electronic ignitor may be irreparably damaged. Only replace the battery when
the appliance has been completely switched off.
The battery is placed in the container located on the control pane next to the flame regulation knob
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Unscrew the ignition button
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Remove the battery and place the new one into the slot.
WARNING!
Remember about proper polarization of the battery.
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Screw the cover of the battery container.
Fig. 11
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Replacing batteries
5.
TESTING
WARNING!!!
NEVER TURN ON THE DEVICE IF THE CHARACTERISTIC SMELL OF GAS IS PERCEPTIBLE.
If you smell gas during the operation of the fireplace turn off the device immediately and cut off the gas supply from
the gas cylinder by shutting its valve.
5.1
Checking for gas leaks.
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Check if all connections are airtight.
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To do that apply all connections with soapy water (or water with another foamy substance) or with a
professional spray for leak detection.
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If air-bubbles are present that means the connection has a leak.
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Remove the leaks in the identified spaces.
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Check for leaks once again.
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After the inspection dry the inspected connections.
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The device may only be used again after all leaks are removed.
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If the problem happens again please contact the dealer.
5.2
Checking the flame appearance.
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Burn The Rio on max flame height and check the appearance of the flame.
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The flame should be linear and evenly placed on the whole length of the main burner.
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If visible gaps are present or there are substantial differences in flame height turn off the fireplace and after
the device is cooled adjust the placement of decorative stones in such a way for them to be evenly placed on
the whole surface of the main burner.
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Turn on the fireplace and check the appearance of the flame once again.