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failed. Possible cause: air in the pilot burner pipe.
Important: If the pilot flame has gone out you must wait at least 5 MINUTES before repeating the
above-mentioned steps.
Setting the height of the flames
•
After igniting the burner, the height of the flames will automatically reach the maximum position.
•
Press button
continuously to lower the flames and to switch off the burner (putting the fire out: “
STAND
BY
”). Press button
briefly to gradually lower the flames.
•
Press button
to increase the flame height. Briefly press button
to gradually increase the flames.
Switching off the appliance
•
Press button
to lower the flames and to switch off the burner.
•
Then press “
OFF
” button
to switch off the entire unit, including the pilot flame.
•
If the appliance is not used for a longer period it is advisable that you turn off the gas valve in the gas pipe.
Important: if the pilot flame has gone out for whatever reason, you must wait at least 5 MINUTES
before lighting the pilot flame again.
Failure
If it looks as if the signals of the remote control are not properly received by the stove (receiver), it may be
caused by:
•
Empty batteries: change the batteries.
•
An electronic problem: solve it by pressing the “
RESET
” button on the receiver.
•
If the appliance often switches off you should contact your installer.
Control (manual control)
If the batteries are due for replacement or if the receiver is defect, you can also operate the hearth by hand.
To do so, you need to disconnect the ignition (piezo) cable of the receiver and slide it gently onto the piezo
connection of the gas control block.
Lighting the fire and putting it out
1. Open the gas stopcock which is mounted in the gas pipe leading to
the appliance.
2. Press “
O I
” switch
on the gas control block in the “
I
” position.
3. Turn motor switch
on the gas control block all the way to the right.
The switch will make a ticking sound.
4. Turn operating switch
on the gas control block in the
MAN
position; an orifice
becomes visible.
5. Push the metal pin in the orifice with something like a small pen. The
gas will now flow to the pilot.
6. While keeping the metal pin pressed in, press the (square) ignition
fuse
(next to the “
O I
” switch) to ignite the pilot flame. Look through
the glass to see whether the pilot flame is burning.
7. If the pilot flame is burning, keep the metal pin pressed for another
10 seconds and then release it. If the pilot flame dies, wait for another
5 minutes before repeating the above steps.
8. Turn operation knob
to the “
ON
” position.
9. Turn motor switch
to the left to ignite the burner and to select the
height of the flames.
!
!