USER INSTRUCTIONS
3.TURNING THE STOVE OFF
3.1To turn the stove off, locate the control valve, turn the left-
hand control knob until it points to off (). The main burner goes out leaving the pilot burning.
3.2To turn the pilot off, locate the control valve, turn the right- hand control knob until it points to off (), the pilot goes out.
4.UPGRADING YOUR STOVE
4.1Your stove is fitted with a control valve that can easily be upgraded to battery powered remote control. This upgrade can be fitted by anyone capable of simple DIY jobs and requires no special training. There are two versions of this control which can be obtained through your local Gazco stockist.
4.2STANDARD REMOTE CONTROL. This remote controls the gas appliance after the pilot has been lit. It can turn the main burner on and regulate it from low through to high and back again. It can turn the main burner off leaving the pilot burning GAZCO PART NUMBER 8455.
4.3THERMOSTATIC AND TIMER REMOTE CONTROL. This remote controls the gas appliance after the pilot has been lit. In ‘MANUAL MODE’ it can be used to turn the main burner on and manually regulate it from low through to high and back again. It can also be used to turn the main burner leaving the pilot burning. In ‘AUTO MODE’ it will automatically regulate the room temperature to a
5.CLEANING THE FIRE
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE STOVE UNTIL IT IS COLD. THE STOVE RETAINS ITS HEAT FOR A CONSIDERABLE TIME AFTER SHUTDOWN.
NOTE: THE CAST IRON DOOR IS HEAVY, TAKE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING.
5.1Remove the door by undoing the four dome nuts using the tool supplied and place to one side.
5.2Carefully remove the ceramic fuel bed components and place to one side taking care to protect floor coverings etc,
PLEASE HANDLE WITH CARE.
5.3The coals should not require cleaning. Do not use a vacuum cleaner or brush to clean the coals, any large pieces of debris can be removed by hand.
5.4Ensure any debris is removed from the burner ports.
5.5Replace the ceramics by referring to section 6.
5.6Use a damp cloth to clean the outer casing of the appliance.
Advice on Handling and disposal of fire ceramics
5.7
The fuel effect and side panels in this appliance are made from Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF), a material which is commonly used for this application.
Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles, but we recommend you follow normal hygiene rules of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work area and always wash your hands before eating or drinking.
To ensure that the release of RCF fibres are kept to a minimum, during installation and servicing a HEPA filtered vacuum is recommended to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working on it. When servicing the appliance it is recommended that the replaced items are not broken up, but are sealed within heavy duty polythene bags and labelled as RCF waste.
RCF waste is classed as stable,
Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporary irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract; wash hands thoroughly after handling the material.
6. FUEL BED ARRANGEMENT
The major ceramic components can be found inside the firebox. Remove the cast iron door using the tool provided, and remove all the protective packaging from these components. See Diagram 3.
NOTE: THE CAST IRON IS HEAVY, TAKE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING.
The loose coals should be arranged as specified in the following steps. Care should be taken to ensure that there is sufficient space between the coals to allow flames to pass through.
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