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INSTALLATION MANUAL
8.2 Gas pressure / line-pressure
The burner pressure is set at the factory; see data plate. It
is not necessary to check the burner pressure.
The line-pressure in house installations
should be checked, as they can vary.
The gas control is located below the burner.
Follow the procedure described below:
• Remove the glass pane (see section 6.8)
• Store the glass pane on a safe place
• Remove the vermiculite tray (see fi g. 4b)
• Unscrew the 4 self-tapping screws of the burner moun-
ting plate and remove the burner mounting plate plus
accessories (see fi g. 4c)
• Check the line-pressure; see fi g. 13 for the measuring
nipple on the gas control.
• Contact the gas company if the line-pressure is not
correct.
• Place the parts back in reverse order of the steps descri-
bed above.
!Caution - Properly connect the fl ue spigot to the
draft diverter when placing back the com-
bustion chamber; see fi g. 4f;
8.3 Ignition pilot and main burner
For igniting the pilot and main burners, see the
User Manual, chapter 4, section 4.2, Remote Control.
- Always wait 5 minutes after the pilot
burner has gone out, before you re-ignite
the appliance.
- Do not turn the pilot burner lower by
using the settings on the gas control.
8.3.1 Pilot burner
• Check the ignition of the pilot burner:
- the pilot burner should start at the fi rst attempt.
If the pilot burner does not ignite:
• check if the ignition sparks:
a) If not, check if the ignition cable is properly connected
between receiver and pilot burner; see section 7.1 for
accessibility.;
b) If it does, there is probably still air in the pipe.
• Bleed the pipe and/or
• Connect the ignition cable properly.
8.3.2 Main burner
The burner should ignite smoothly and
should not pop as a result of delayed
ignition.
• Check the function of the main burner from the standby
(pilot burner) position:
- after opening the gas valve, the main burner should burn
within a few seconds.
!Tip When the gas valve is opened, the motor
will run; this is audible.
1) If the main burner does not burn:
• Check if the space surrounding the pilot burner is free
from objects;
• Check the placement of the wood set.
• If necessary, correct the above mentioned faults.
• Test the main burner 5x for a good operation.
8.4 Flame image
The fl ame image can only really be assessed when the
appliance has been burning for several hours. Volatile
components from paint, materials, etc., which evaporate in
the fi rst hours, will affect the fl ame image.
!Caution If the chimney breast is made of stone-
like materials or has a plaster fi nish, this
may only take place 6 weeks after placing
the chimney breast, in order to prevent
shrinkage cracks.
• Check whether the fl ame image is acceptable.
If the fl ame image is not acceptable, this can be due to:
- the evaporation of volatile substances;
- incorrect placement of the wood set.
• If necessary, improve the placement of the wood set.
9. Maintenance
Once a year the appliance should be checked, cleaned and,
if necessary, repaired by a competent installer in the fi eld of
atmospheric gas-fi red heating.
Check at least whether the appliance is working properly
and safely.
- Close the gas tap when performing
maintenance work;
- Check the gastightness after repair;
- After replacing the thermocouple you
should fi rst tighten the swivel by hand and
then give it another quarter turn with a
suitable spanner;
- Do not turn the pilot burner lower by
using the settings on the gas control.
• If required, clean the following components:
- the pilot burner;
- the space surrounding the pilot burner;
- the glass pane.
!Caution - Remove/place the glass pane as described
in section 6.8;
- Remove the deposit on the inside of the
glass pane with a damp cloth or a non-
abrasive detergent such as copper polish;
- Avoid/remove fi ngerprints on the glass
pane, since otherwise they will burn into
the surface;
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution