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it. If the pilot has gone out you must wait at least 5
minutes before repeating the above steps.
8.
Turn the operation switch
9.
You can ignite the burner and select the appropriate
left.
10. To extinguish the fire, you turn motor switch
the way to the right; the pilot keeps burning.
12. Close the gas tap.
Lighting the hearth for the first time
Discolouration of walls, ceilings and grates
The walls, ceilings and grates may show some discol-
ouration after lighting your hearth. This is caused by
the dust particles that burn in the convection cover.
not be held responsible. To minimize discolouring
we refer to the advice given for atmospheric hearths.
Your installer can give you more information about
this.
When you light your gas unit for the first time, the
hearth must 'anneal'. The unit has a heat resistant lac-
quer which must still burn in. Though this may give an
unpleasant smell, it is otherwise harmless. It is advisable
to turn onto high for about three hours while airing the
room well.
Some deposit may form on the ceramic glass of the door
of the hearth. You can easily remove this deposit with a
damp cloth and if necessary some cleansing agent for
ceramic rings when the glass has cooled down.
Ensure that the logs are not placed in front of the pilot
flame. The gas must be able to stream freely to the main
burner. The main burner is located underneath the log
set. See page 25 for placing the log set properly.
It is advisable to keep the pilot flame burning in heating
seasons to prevent condensation and possible calcifica-
tion on the inside of the door.
Newly-built house or recently renovated?
It is advisable to wait six weeks before lighting the
stove in a newly-built house that has recently been
completed, or in a space that has recently been reno-
vated drastically. The walls and ceilings still contain
gases, softeners and moisture from plasterwork or
paint. The warm air-streams may discolour the dust
particles in the space which may stick to walls and
ceilings. Even the moisture in the walls and ceilings
will become warm and may cause yellow stains.
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Batteries

ON" position.
The batteries of the remote control and the receiver have
a life expectancy of about one year. It is advisable to use
to the
alkaline batteries.
all
display.
O I" switch
O".
tion you hear long sound signals (0.8 sec. sound fol-
lowed by 0.2 sec. no sound) (see page 27).
Replacing the batteries in the remote control
Open the lid on the backside. Carefully remove the
square 9V battery and disconnect it from the contact
clip. Avoid pulling the cable. Connect the new battery,
put everything back and close the lid.
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Replacing the batteries in the receiver
Carefully pull the whole receiver from the holder behind
the batteries from the battery holder, insert 4 new 1.5V
and – signs on the batteries correspond with those in the
holder. Close the lid and place the receiver back in its
holder.

Maintenance

Minor maintenance
You can clean your hearth on the outside with a damp
hearth is cold. If any coffee or other liquid is spilt on
the ornamental frame while the hearth is burning, then
put off the stove immediately. Once the hearth is cooled
off, you can remove any stains with a damp cloth. Any
deposit behind the door can be removed with a vacuum
cleaner. Please go to page 25 for instructions on how to
open the door.
Do not use any aggressive cleansing agents, abrasives or
stove polish.
Annual maintenance
Your hearth should be inspected and maintained by a
qualified installer at least once a year. The following
parts should be checked:
Avoid finger marks
Finger marks will burn into the glass and cannot be
removed later.
tion-air supply tightness.
mocouple circuit (safety device for unexpected gas
BATT" appears on the
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