serve a 5 min. waiting time before restarting the ignition process;
- Close the gas tap in case of malfunctions and/or poor operation and warn
the installer.
!Tip
For propane appliances, please use a system of two cylinders provided with an
automatic switch to the back-up cylinder, if separate gas cylinders are used.
Ignite the appliance as follows:
➠
Set button A on the gas control to ON (button B is controlled automatically)
(see g. 4).
The gas control is located in the control hatch or is placed under the
appliance.
➠
Simultaneously press the buttons OFF and (large ame) on the remote con-
trol.
➠
Let go of the buttons when a short sound signal indicates that the ignition pro-
cess has been started.
In succession:
- the continuous signals will indicate that the ignition process is active;
- a short sound signal will indicate that the ignition process has finished;
- the appliance will automatically switch through to the highest position of
the main burner, which will start to burn in a few seconds.
Caution
- If the pilot burner is not burning after 3 ignition attempts, you must close the
gas tap and call the installer;
- When igniting the pilot burner, you will hear sound signals. After the last
short sound signal, the main burner should be largely ignited within about
10 seconds. If this is not the case, you must close the gas tap and warn your
installer;
- If the appliance ignites with a pop sound, you must close the gas tap and
contact your installer.
!Tip
A little motor will start to run when the main burner operates, you will be able
to hear it.
4.2.2.2 Flame height / standby
The flame height can be adjusted continuously by using the buttons (small
flame) and
(large flame). By continuing to lower the flame height, the
appliance can be set to the standby position; this means that only the pilot
burner will still be burning.
➠
Press button (small ame) to lower the ame height and/or to set the ap-
pliance in the standby position.
➠
Press the button (large ame) to raise the ame height and/or to switch on
the main burner from the standby (pilot burner) position.