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IMPORTANT NOTES
1. Turn off the gas supply to the fire before starting any servicing.
2. Always test for gas soundness after servicing or exchanging any component.
3. Remove the fire from the surround and inspect the catchment space for build up of debris on every service visit.
4. Check the fire for clearance of products on every service visit.
5. Remove any lint from the top of the main burner and from around the aeration hole of the pilot and main burner.
9.1 REMOVE BURNER TRAY
1. Remove the fender and ash-pan cover.
2. Remove the loose coals and coal bed.
3. Isolate and disconnect the gas supply at the inlet to the fire.
4. Remove the two screws securing the fender mask to the firebox and remove the fender mask (see 6.2.2).
5. Remove the two screws securing the burner tray to the firebox and slide out the burner tray (see 6.2.3 and 6.2.4 for ‘manual’
and ‘slider controls respectively).
WARNING: If you turn the tray upside down, take care not to damage the pilot burner head.
9.2 BURNER INJECTOR
1. Remove the burner tray (Section 9.1 above).
2. Undo the union nut at the gas valve end.
3. Undo the two screws securing the injector bracket and aeration control plate to the burner manifold and remove the pipe
assembly.
4. Unscrew the injector from its holder, and remove the injector.
5. Replace with the new injector.
6. Re-assemble in the reverse manner.
9.3 GAS VALVE / FSD ASSEMBLY
1. Remove burner tray (Section 9.1 above).
2. Turn the tray upside down, taking care not to damage the pilot burner head.
3. Undo the gas connections to the gas valve.
4. Release the thermocouple nut and ease out the probe, and remove the battery on the slider version (to avoid shorting when
the microswitch leads are removed).
5. Disconnect the ignition lead from the spark generator (manual) or the leads from the control microswitch (slider).
6. Remove the two screws securing the gas valve to its bracket and remove the gas valve.
7. Replace with the new gas valve/fsd assembly.
8. Re-assemble in the reverse manner.
Refer to Users Instructions
Make sure the user understands the following:
(a) How to light and operate the fire.
(b) The fire can be lit with a match or taper in the event of failure of the spark ignition.
(c) Demonstrate the removal and replacement of the coals, drawing attention to keeping the FOUR FRONT coals separate.
Advise on the need to clean these regularly.
(d) Advise that for safe and efficient operation, the fire should be serviced annually by aGas Safe registered Engineer.
(e) Explain to the user the functioning of the combined flame supervision and atmosphere monitoring device as detailed in
Section 9.4. Stress that if this device repeatedly shuts off the fire, the fault must be rectified immediately by a competent
person.
(f) When the fire is first lit a slight smell and light smoke may be noticed but this will clear away with a few hours of use on HIGH.
(g) Advise the user to carefully clean the base of the fire with a vacuum cleaner regularly.
Hand over the Instructions Handbook
8.0 INSTRUCT USER
9.0 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS