Operation Manual

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Avoid finger marks
Avoid leaving any finger marks on the glass after
closing the door. Finger marks leave stains that burn
in the glass and can not be removed later.
When you light your fireplace for the first time, the
unit calculates how much time is needed to reach the
preset temperature. Your hearth will now select the most
efficient way to heat the room.
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 18 for placing the log set properly.
It is advisable to keep the pilot flame burning in
heating seasons to prevent condensation and possible
calcification on the inside of the door.
Newly-built house or recently renovated?
It is advisable to wait six weeks before lighting the
hearth in a newly-built house that has recently been
delivered, or a space or room that has recently been
drastically renovated. The walls and ceilings still
contain gases, softeners and moist from plasterwork
or paint. The warm air-streams may discolour the dust
particles in the space which may stick to walls and
ceilings. When the moist in the walls and ceilings
warm up, this may also cause yellowish stains.
Batteries
Your gas hearth is delivered with batteries in the receiver.
It is advisable to place new batteries in the receiver and
the remote handset when installing your gas unit. The
receiver in the hearth works on 4 batteries of 1.5 V (type
LR6 or AA) or 1 x 9 V alkaline. The remote handset is
powered by a 9 V alkaline block battery. The batteries
will last for about one year.
When are the batteries due for replacement?
The batteries of the receiver are due for replacement
if you see that the engine works with increased
difficulty.
The battery of the remote control handset is due for
replacement when the display shows BATT in the top
right hand corner.
Replacing the batteries of the receiver
Replacing the batteries in the remote control
Setting the remote control handset
Setting the remote control of your gas unit is simple.
Once you have done it you can operate your hearth in
less than no time. Your remote can even preset four time
schedules for the desired temperatures.
It is advisable to switch off your hearth when you
preset the remote to avoid accidentally changing the
temperature of your unit.
If your Domus or Luna Petite hearth has not received a
signal from the remote control for two hours, the unit
switches automatically back to the pilot flame setting.
The pilot flame will burn continuously.
If you switch off the pilot light after lighting your hearth,
you must wait at least five minutes before lighting the
hearth again.
remote control
Setting the time and the date
After placing the batteries, or by pressing the buttons
AUTO and TIMER simultaneously, the display will start
flashing. With the button you select the hour. With the
button you set the minutes. Wait for a few seconds, or
press the TIMER button to save the preset time.
Setting in Fahrenheit or Celsius
The display starts blinking after placing the batteries,
or after simultaneously pressing the buttons AUTO and
TIMER. When the display is still blinking, you can switch
from Fahrenheit / 12-hour indication to Celsius / 24-hour
indication. The indication will switch when pressing the
AUTO button. The display will switch automatically to