TECHNICAL DATA
Heats Input Rates:
High Setting 5.42 kW
18,500 Btu/h (Gross)
Low Setting
2.34 kW
8,000 Btu/h
This fire will run for 5.4 hours on one therm of gas on high setting.
LOCATION OF COMBUSTIBLE SHELVES
ABOVE FIRE
SIDE OF FIRE
Min. Height of 150mm deep shelf
Min. Dimension from outer edge of fire
above hearth = 830mm
to a combustible surface of 150mm
depth is 100mm.
When the shelf depth is increased by increments of 12.5mm, add 25mm to the height above fire.
TO LIGHT APPLIANCE (see Fig 1)
Remove the Fret (controls cover) to gain access.
Press and turn the gas control knob anticlockwise until the indicator is opposite IGN. Keep the gas control fully
depressed.
Press and release the igniter button until the Oxy/pilot flame situated on the left-hand side of the burner has lit.
Keep the gas control depressed for a further 10 to 15 seconds.
Release the gas control and check that the pilot flame remains lit. Refer to Fig 3 to view pilot.
Note. For convenience, the unit can be operated with the pilot only, e.g. with the control knob set in the IGN
position.
Push in the gas control slightly and turn anticlockwise so that the indicator dot is at the required setting. Replace
the Fret (controls cover).
To turn off the appliance and pilot, turn the gas control clockwise from any position - until the indicator dot is
opposite OFF.
In the event of the piezo igniter failing, the fire can be lit with a taper or spill. Light the taper and push through the
slots below the glass panel in the position shown in fig 2. Push and turn the control knob to the ignition position
and keep it pressed for 10 seconds after the Oxy/pilot has lit.
IMPORTANT: After turning the appliance OFF, allow 3 minutes before attempting to relight. Should the
Oxy/pilot flame become extinguished and cut off the gas supply to the main burner, allow 3 minutes before
attempting to relight, if this re-occurs turn off the appliance and seek expert advice.
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