Unit installation

OPERATING THE FIRE
The pilot may be left alight. It is advisable, however, that the pilot is turned off if
the premises are to be left unoccupied for a lengthy
period.
For your safety the fire is fitted with a Flame
Supervision Device which will shut off the gas supply if for
any reason the pilot goes out. This device incorporates a
fixed probe that senses the heat from the pilot flame. If
the probe is cool the device will prevent any gas flow
unless the control knob is held down (See the following
lighting instructions).
To light the pilot
Warning: If the pilot flame is extinguished
either intentionally or unintentionally, do not
attempt to relight the gas until at least 3
minutes have elapsed.
Depress the control knob. While keeping it
depressed, SLOWLY turn to IGN position.
Turning the control should normally cause two
consecutive sparks to occur which should ignite
the pilot gas. A click should be heard while
turning each time a spark is generated. The pilot
flame can be seen by looking through the gap at
the front of the right side front coal (See figure
4).
When the pilot is alight, keep the control knob
depressed for a few seconds to prevent the
flame supervision device from shutting off the
gas supply while its probe warms up, as explained above, then release it. If the pilot
does not remain alight turn the knob back to OFF, wait a few seconds and repeat the
lighting sequence.
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Figure 4. Pilot viewing
PLEASE NOTE
When operating your fire for the first time, some vapours may be given off which
may cause a slight odour and could possibly set off any smoke alarms in the
immediate vicinity. These vapours are quite normal with new appliances. They are
totally harmless and will disappear after a few hours use.
Figure 3. Control knob