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5.2 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Warning: It takes some time for the receiver to respond to the transmitter. Do not press the buttons more than once within two seconds for correct operation.
Operation
Setting | Operation | Indication |
Flame effect | Press the ‘I’ button once | Left Neon |
Flame effect & 750W heat setting | Press the ‘I’ button again | Left & Middle Neon |
Flame effect & 1500W heat setting | Press the ‘I’ button again | All 3 neon’s |
To turn off any of the settings press the ‘O’ button once.
To increase or decrease the brightness of the fuel effect use the buttons () as shown in Fig. 5.
5.3 MANUAL OPERATION
Note: The Standby Switch (see ‘a’ in Fig. 6) must be first turned on to operate either the manual or the remote controls. The red indicator mark on the switch will be visible when it is turned on.
Setting | Operation | Indication |
Flame effect | Press the ‘I’ button once | Left Neon |
Flame effect & 750W heat setting | Press the ‘I’ button again | Left & Middle Neon |
Flame effect & 1500W heat setting | Press the ‘I’ button again | All 3 neon’s |
To turn off any of the settings press the ‘O’ button once.
To increase or decrease the brightness of the fuel effect use the buttons () as shown in Fig. 6.
5.4 THERMAL SAFETY CUT-OUT
For your safety, this appliance has been fitted with thermal
To bring the heat back into operation, remove the cause of the overheating, then unplug or turn off the electrical supply to the heater for up to 10 minutes.
When the heater has cooled sufficiently,
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Warning: Always disconnect from the power supply before attempting any maintenance.
6.1 CLEANING
Before commencing cleaning, unplug the heater and allow it to cool.
The surface of the heater should be given an occasional wipe over with a soft damp cloth. Do not use detergents abrasive cleaning powder or polish on the body of the heater. The glass screen should be cleaned carefully with a chamois leather. Do not use proprietary glass cleaners.
6.2 LAMP REPLACEMENT
To gain access to the lamps.
1.Remove the front frame (see ‘x’ in Fig. 7) by lifting out then up and carefully leave to one side.
2.Remove the three screws (see ‘y’ in Fig. 7) on the fuel effect.
3.Slide the fuel effect out, by holding the front ledge and set aside carefully (taking care not to damage the logs as they are fragile) – see Fig. 7.
4.For access to the bulbs, carefully rotate the flexible rotisserie out of position ensuring that the rubber grommet is not lost – see Fig. 8.
5.Unscrew the defective lamp
6.Refit the fuel effect (with three screws) and Front Panel.