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firelamp unit inside. Keep the flame to the back of the unit and out of
the way whilst doing this to avoid damage to it.
10) Once the lamp is symmetrical, the nuts should be fitted to the bolts to
hold the tile in place. It is easier (and puts less strain on the wall
fixings) to put the bolts in place at the back of the half-tile and then
screw in the bolts from the front.
Once again, these nuts need only
be finger tight.
When changing the bulb, first remove the flame but always take the weight of
the lamp when doing so and especially when replacing the bulb.
Using the Twin Circular Flame.
Attach the flame to the lamp
carefully
as described below. The flame is very
delicate and any direct contact with the fabric should be avoided – hold the
flame by the connecting ring only and be gentle with it.
The oval connecting ring attached to the flames should be placed over the
bulb with the narrow part of the ring fitting inside the two taller vanes either
side of the bulb and with the two notches in the ring sitting on top of the lower
pair of vanes. The ring should be pushed down around the bulb until the
notches come into contact with the lower vanes. Make sure that the ring is
horizontal and evenly spaced on the two lower vanes.
It is in the nature of the fabric that some slight fraying around the edges of the
flame might develop over time. This should not affect the visual or operational
characteristics of the flame. The effective life of the flame may be affected by
dust and smoke in the atmosphere.
Any creases in the fabric should be carefully ironed out at a very low
temperature in order to retain the optimum visual characteristics of the flame –
any fraying can be trimmed carefully with a sharp pair of scissors.
Do not attach or detach the flame whilst the Flamelight is turned on.
If the lamp has recently been in use, the bulb may be hot. Avoid contact
with this when adjusting, attaching or detaching the flame. After
switching off, the lamp should be left for a few minutes to allow the bulb
to cool.