Placing The Wood Blocks; Fitting The Glass Panel - Dru SCENIC SL 70 Instructions D'installation Et Mode D'emploi

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION

Placing the wood blocks

Place the wood block according to the sequence indicated
in the included figures:
• Fill the burner with vermiculite.
• Make sure no vermiculite comes on or between the pilot
burner, this could interfere with a proper operation of the
pilot flame.
• Only place the chips on the vermiculite tray, make sure
the pilot flame is not covered by chips.
• Make sure thermocouple 2 and the space around it are
kept free (see Fig. 10a).
• Then place the blocks in the indicated order.
• Make sure you do not use log 4 as log 1. This log is
essential for allowing the flame to cross.
• Place log 4 against the ridge, according to the photograph.
Do not use any materials other than those supplied.
The supplied materials are incombustible and have been
manufactured specifically for this appliance.
If you want, you can place the filament in the flames, to
get additional glow on the burners. Make sure you do not
place it near the pilot burner and thermocouple 2. This
could disrupt a proper operation of the appliance.

Fitting the glass panel

After placing the wood blocks, the window frame can be
mounted.
• Install the side panes and lock strips.
• Attach the strips, using the screws.
• Install the front pane and the lock strips.
• Make sure the panes fit nicely on the corners.
• Fasten the lock strip at the front.
For safety reasons a guard should be placed in
front of the fire at all times.
Wireless remote control
The appliance is supplied with a wireless remote control.
Ignition, controlling the flame height and switching off are
performed by a remote control that operates a receiver in
the control box. User Manual describes the operation of
the appliance including the way the remote control works.
Caution: Do not ignite the appliance until it is fully
installed.
Below, we will describe how the receiver is connected.
Receiver
The receiver should be connected to the appliance, before
the batteries are installed.
Follow the procedure below (see fig. 11):
• Fit the connection cable's brown plug to the receiver
(see fig. 11, arrow F).
• Connect the white plug to the gas control.
!Tip
The plugs have different sizes that correspond with
the connectors.
• Connect the cables of thermocouple 1 to the receiver;
(see fig. 11, arrows B).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
!Tip
The size of the eye corresponds with the size of the
screw;
- The colours of eye and screw also correspond.
Connect the black wire with the white plug of
thermocouple 2 to the receiver (see fig. 11, arrow E).
Caution: Make sure that the wires of thermocouple 2
cannot come into contact with hot parts
• Connect the ignition cable to the receiver;
(see fig. 11, arrow A)
• Connect power:
a) When using batteries, see section "Placing / replacing
the batteries" below;
b) When using an adapter:
- connect it to the receiver; (see fig. 11, arrow C);
- insert the plug into the wall socket.
• Place the receiver in the control box, as indicated on
fig. 12.
• Bend the antenna out of the clips; see fig. 11, arrow D.
• Set the antenna straight.
Caution: Do not place the antenna too close to the
ignition cable and/or metal parts (for the correct position,
see fig. 12);
- Do not place the ignition cable over and/or along metal
parts: this will weaken the spark;
- Do not lay the ignition cable over the receiver: this
could damage the receiver;
- Avoid dust on or in the receiver: cover it when
performing work.
Placing / replacing the batteries
Follow the procedure below when placing the batteries:
• Open the door of the control box.
• Pick up the receiver.
• Slide the cover off .
• Place or remove the 4 penlite (AA type) batteries.
Caution: Avoid a short circuit between the batteries and
metal objects/parts;
- Observe the "+" and "-" poles of the batteries and the
holder;
- Use alkaline batteries.
• Slide back the cover.
• Place back the receiver.
Caution: Batteries are regarded as "small chemical
waste" and may therefore not be disposed with the
household rubbish.
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