Unit installation

being turned back on until it is safe after it has been turned off.
If, for any reason, the fire goes out or if the fire is turned off, always wait at least six
minutes before attempting to relight. If the device starts to shut off the gas
frequently, get expert advice.
The controls are shown in figure 3.
To light the pilot.
Push in the right control knob (the
pilot lighting knob) and, while keeping it
depressed, turn anticlockwise through
the ignition position marked and
up to the pilot position marked .
The spark should light the pilot. The
pilot flame can be seen by looking
through the gap near the front left side of the ceramic
fuel effect (See figure 4).
When the pilot has lit, keep the right hand 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 the off position marked
. Wait a
few seconds and repeat the lighting sequence.
To light the main burner.
Partially depress the right control knob and turn to
the main burner position marked .
The main burner flames are controlled by using the rocker switch at the right side
of the fire case. Operating the rocker switch automatically causes the knob at the left
side of the pilot control knob to rotate. Pressing in the top half of the switch turns the
main burner on. Keeping the top half pressed gradually increases the flame height
and heat output. Pressing the bottom half reduces the flame height and heat output
and finally turns the main burner off. In the unlikely event of failure of the rocker
switch, the left side knob can be turned manually.
To turn off the main burner only.
Press in and hold the bottom half of the rocker switch until the main burner is
extinguished. Alternatively, the main burner can be extinguished by turning the right
hand control knob to the pilot position marked .
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Figure 4. Pilot flame
(Fascia may differ from that
shown)
Figure 3. Controls