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Ensure the power isolator switch on the front corner of Fire Control Black Box
within the Fire is in the on position (I).
Note: The handset has a child safe function. To unlock the handset you
must grasp the handset in the palm of your hand. The green unlock
light will illuminate to show when the handset is unlocked and ready to
accept commands. (N.B. Keep a grip of handset to keep it unlocked, to
continue to operate the command buttons.
For safety reasons a button must be pressed and released for the command to
be recognised. Keeping hold of a button when pressing (unless otherwise
instructed) will not be recognised as a command press.
Lighting the Fire
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The handset should be showing a Wifi symbol
in the top right of the
display. This means the handset is within range of the fire control box and
can be used to light the fire.
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If the symbol is not there check:
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a) the batteries in the handset and the fire gas control box are the
correct way around.
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b) the batteries are in good condition – if in doubt fit a new set of
alkaline batteries (like Duracell).
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c) that the small isolation switch on the gas control in the top left
corner is in the ON position (I) and not the OFF position (O).
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Grasp the handset in the palm of the hand and sides to unlock the child
safe mode. The green unlock light will illuminate. Keep the handset held
to keep the control unlocked, to enable operation of the buttons.
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Look at the image on the previous page to identify the power button.
With the other hand touch and hold a finger on the power button for
about 3 seconds.
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There will be a short beep and the unlock light will flash.
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When the word “pilot” appears at the bottom left hand corner of the
display, immediately release the power button.
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There will be a second flash of the unlock light and a longer beep.
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The fire will start the ignition sequence and start within a few seconds.
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Warning:
If power button is held for more than a few seconds after the
second flash/beep & the word pilot appears, the command is ignored for
safety reasons. Similarly if it is released too soon before the word pilot
appears, the command is also ignored. This is a safety feature built into
the system to ensure the fire only lights when it is intended to by the
user.