7. Turn the gas control to the OFF position, wait for 3 minutes, fully depress the gas control, turn to IGN position and
release the control. Attempt to ignite the pilot with an already lighted match or taper. If the pilot ignites the
FSD is faulty.
8. Re-light the appliance and set the control to the maximum rate (large flame) position, place the Fire front & fret in
position and leave to heat up for 5 minutes, check for satisfactory clearance of products by inserting a lighted
smoke match into the position shown in Fig 10. All the smoke must be drawn into the flue. If spillage occurs,
allow a further 10 minutes. Should spillage still occur examine the chimney for the fault and rectify the cause. The
test should be repeated if an extractor fan is situated in the room, or in any connecting room with all the doors in
that room opened.
TO CHECK THE APPLIANCE SETTING PRESSURE & LEAK TEST
A Pressure Test Point at the inlet elbow enables verification of the inlet pressure of the appliance under operating
conditions and can also be used to check the gas soundness of the connections to the appliance gas control. To check
the joints of the burner assembly for gas soundness it will be necessary to carry out the examination prior to installing
into the case. If a manometer is used care must be taken to ensure that it is not disconnected with the gas turned on and
the fuel bed hot.
TO VERIFY THE INLET PRESSURE
The inlet pressure should be observed at 20mbar +/- 1mbar when the appliance is operating at its maximum rate. Any
significant reduction below an inlet pressure of 20mbar will indicate a restriction in the gas supply to the appliance,
which should be identified and corrected. If there are any other appliances that are relatively high rated (e.g., a central
heating boiler) fed from the same gas supply branch, it is advisable to perform this observation with both appliances in
operation.
DEMONSTRATE THE LIGHTING AND EXTINGUISHING PROCEDURES TO THE USER
ADVISE THAT
The curing effect of heating the coals will cause an initial odour, which although not harmful, may require additional
ventilation until the odour has disappeared.
Advise the customer that they should read their Users Instructions before operating the fire and always follow the
advice in the section headed ?Removal of Debris or Soot Deposits?.
The appliance is fitted with an Oxy-pilot to prevent the continued operation in the event of spillage occurring. If the
fire shuts ?OFF? repeatedly the appliance must be turned off and not used until an expert is consulted.
When any debris or soot is to be cleaned from the appliance a vacuum cleaner may be used with care.
The appliance must be serviced annually by a competent person; i.e. a CORGI registered installer in accordance with
these instructions and that the appliance is checked for spillage in accordance with the method detailed in these
instructions.
Complete the section in the enclosed registration leaflet. Advise that any component or part of this appliance is
guaranteed against defective workmanship or faulty materials for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase,
and that a competent person carries out any warranty work.
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