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USER MANUAL GV60TT08 FABER
2.1 Cleaning and Maintenance 15
2.2 Safety Instructions for the User 16
2.3 First time the Hearth is Operated 16
2.4 Remote control unit - general remarks 17
2.5 Setting the controls on the remote control unit. 18
2.6 Basic functions of the Remote Control Unit 19
2.7 Only for appliance with step-burner 19
2.8 Thermostat and Timer Function 20
2.9 Additional functions 20
2.10 Checkpoints in case of Malfunction 23
The hearth can only be installed by a CORGI registered gas fitter/ dealer. The requirements in the Building Regulations concerning installation will have to be met. Also consult the installation instructions.
Note: Because the hearth is a source of heat, air circulation will arise. That is why it is important that you do not use the hearth shortly after a renovation. By natural air circulation moisture and volatile components from paint, building materials, floor coverings etc. that haven't set yet, are sucked up. These components can be deposited on cold surfaces as soot. The first time you should use the hearth depends on various circumstances. Consult your gas fitter on this matter.
2.1 Cleaning and Maintenance
- The appliance will have to be cleaned and serviced and the proper functioning checked by a gas fitter.
The outside frame of the hearth can be cleaned with a clean damp cloth.
2.1.1 Cleaning the glass
- Dismount the glass according to the description in the installation instructions.
- Remove the deposit with a clean dry cloth. If necessary, a special ceramic cleaning agent can be used.
Note: prevent the making of finger marks on the glass. These cannot be removed once the fire has burnt them into the glass!
2.2 Safety Instructions for the User
- The appliance has been designed for atmospheric and heating purposes. This means that all surfaces of the hearth, including the glass, can become very hot (hotter than 100^ ). An exception to this are the bottom of the hearth and the controls.
If the hearth has been switched off, wait for at least three minutes before re-igniting it again. - If the hearth switches off with no known cause, wait for at least 15 minutes before re-igniting the hearth again. If this happens repeatedly, get in touch with your gas fitter.
The hearth should not be used if: The glass is damaged or has been removed.
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- Don't place any inflammable materials in the combustion chamber.
- Never change the position of the wood set and never add more decorative materials or carrara pebbles than have been supplied with the hearth. If the hearth is switched on, the pilot light should always be visible!
- Don't place any curtains, clothes, laundry, furniture or other inflammable materials in the neighbourhood of the appliance. The minimum safe distance is 100cm .
- Don't allow children to use the remote control unit without adult supervision.
We recommend you always put a fire screen before the hearth if there are children, old people or persons with limited mobility present in the same room.
2.3 First time the Hearth is Operated
Before ignition, remove all stickers, protective wrappings and, if present, rubber protective padding from the glass.
Make sure the room is properly ventilated the first time the hearth is switched on. Burn the hearth at the highest position for some hours so that the lacquer coating will have an opportunity to set and possible vapours released can be safely removed by ventilation.
Keep children and pets outside the room during this process!
2.4 Remote control unit - general remarks
The appliance has been supplied with a remote control set; this consists of the remote control unit (fig. 1.1) and the receiver(fig. 1.2). The receiver as well as the gas control block (fig. 1.3.1) are located behind: a panel in the chimney breast, a drawer underneath the hearth or behind a frame.
- The remote control has been provided with 3 keys (fig.1.1). All functions of the hearth can be operated with these keys.
- If the transmission is successful, the receiver will emit a sound signal.
- With the help of a toggle switch F (fig. 1.2) the hearth can always be switched off.
- Put the toggle switch F (fig. 1.2) in position - O, if the hearth is not in use for a longer period.
- With the help of the switch knob B (fig. 1.3.1) the flame height can be regulated without operating the remote control unit.
- The dial A (fig. 1.3.1) should always be on the ON position. The MAN position is only intended for service purposes.
When using the thermostat / timer function, the wall bracket supplied (fig. 2.4/2.5/2.6) should always be placed within 4 metres of the hearth.
2.4.1 Adapter/batteries
Although a net adapter is supplied, the receiver can also run on batteries. In case you use an adapter, don't use batteries as well!
2.4.2 Placing the batteries in the remote control unit
- Remove the lid at the back of the remote control unit. (fig. 2.1)
- Place a 9Volt MN1604/6LR61 Alkaline long life battery.
- Close the lid.
2.4.3 Placing the batteries in the receiver
- Take the receiver (fig. 1.2) out of the gas block support.
- Remove the lid of the receiver.
- Place 4 AA/LR6 Alkaline long life batteries (fig. 2.2).
- Close the lid and replace the receiver set in the gas block support.
2.4.4 Replacing empty batteries
- Handset: if the indication BATT appears in the top left corner of the display screen, the batteries of the remote control unit need to be replaced.
- After replacing the battery in the handset, the settings of the thermostat and timer function have been reset to the factory settings. (see paragraph 7)
- Receiver: 3 short sound signals will be heard when the engine is on to indicate that the batteries of the receiver are nearly run down.
- When the battery supply is very low, the remote control unit will switch off the appliance completely. This will not happen if the supply is interrupted.
- It is possible that the transmitter code will have to be set again after replacing the batteries, see paragraph 5.2 for instructions.
2.5 Setting the controls on the remote control unit.
2.5.1 Time setting:
- Press the - and the key simultaneously (fig. 1.4)
- The display screen will blink now
- Press the -key to set the hours (fig. 1.9)
- Press the -key to set the minutes (fig. 2.0)
- Wait or press the OFF- key to terminate this function (fig. 1.8).
2.5.2 Setting the transmitter code on the remote control unit:
- Press the reset button of the receiver with a pointed object (fig. 2.3.1), until the second signal is audible. Now press the -key on the remote control unit (fig. 2.0), within 20 seconds. If a sound signal is audible, the transmitter code has been set.
2.5.3 Temperature/clock setting (standard ^ C / 24 hours):
The alteration of the temperature indication on the display screen from ^ C / 24 hours to ^ F / 12 hours and the other way around is done in the following manner:
- Press the OFF-key and the -key (small flame) simultaneously until the indication is modified (fig. 1.5).
2.6 Basic functions of the Remote Control Unit
2.6.1 Switching on the hearth
- Press the -key and the -key simultaneously, until a sound signal is audible (fig. 1.7).
- The start-up procedure will be executed now. During this period the receiver will emit a repetitive sound signal.
- The fire will start burning at the highest position automatically now.
2.6.2 Adjusting the flame height
- Keep the -key pushed in to increase the flame height step by step. (fig. 1.9)
- Keep the -key pushed in to lower the flame height step by step and/or to switch back to the pilot light. (fig. 2.0)
2.6.3 Switching off the hearth
- Press the OFF-key and the fire will be switched off completely. (fig. 1.8)
Move the toggle switch F (fig. 1.2) to position - O, if the fire is not in use for a longer period.
2.7 Only for appliance with step-burner
2.7.1 Switch the Step-burner
Note: the step-burner will not operate for 45 sec. after the start-up procedure.
- Press the SET and the key (small flame) simultaneously and the flame picture will concentrate in the middle of the burner. (fig. 2.2).
Adjusting the flame height see 2.6.2 - Press the Set and the key (large flame) simultaneously and the flame picture will divide over the complete length of the burner. (fig. 2.1) the AUX symbol appears in the display
Adjusting the flame height see 2.6.2
2.8 Thermostat and Timer Function
The following settings are possible in the thermostat function:
Day temperature (*TEMP)
Night temperature (TEMP)
If the thermostat function is used, the remote control unit should be placed in the wall bracket (fig. 2.4/2.5/2.6), this should be mounted within 4 metres of the hearth in the same room.
The timer function (TIMER) can make the thermostat function once or twice on day temperature and one or twice on night temperature during a period of 24 hours.
Factory settings thermostat and timer:
Day temperature - 23°
Night temperature -- (appliance doesn't switch on)
Timer - P1 * 6:00 (getting up)
P1 D 8:00 (departure)
P2 * 16:00 (homecoming)
P2 D 22:00 (night)
Example setting one switch period:
Day temperature - 21°
Night temperature -- (appliance doesn't switch on)
Timer P1 * 8:00 (getting up)
P1 D 22:00 (night)
2.9 Additional functions
The display screen on the remote control unit always shows one of the functions below: By pressing the the SET-key (fig. 1.6) briefly, the various functions can be shown consecutively.

MAN manual operation.
If the indication MAN is shown in the display screen, the hearth can adjusted to a higher or lower flame position by pressing the key or the key (fig. 1.9 of 2.0), see paragraphs. 6.2 en 6.3.
NOTE: By pressing the key or the -key (fig. 1.9 of 2.0), the manual operation is switched on and the active thermostat and/or timer programmes are switched off.
*TEMP Day temperature
If the indication for day temperature is shown in the display screen, the thermostat will make sure the environmental temperature agrees with the settings for day temperature.
TEMP
Night temperature
If the indication for night temperature is shown in the display screen, the thermostat will make sure the environmental temperature agrees with the settings for night temperature.
TIMER
Timer function
In this "clock thermostat" function the duration of the periods for day and night temperatures is set within 24 hours.
2.9.1 Setting day and night temperatures
- Move the SET-key (fig. 1.6) step by step to TEMP.
- Now keep the SET-key (fig. 1.6) pushed in for a long time until the temperature indication in the display screen starts to blink.
- In accordance with your wishes, increase the Day temperature with the -key (fig. 1.9) or lower it with the -key (fig. 2.0).
- Press the SET-key (fig. 1.6) again, now TEMP appears in the display screen.
- Now keep the SET-key (fig. 1.6) pushed in for a long time until the temperature indication in the display screen starts to blink.
- In accordance with your wishes, increase the Night temperature with the -key (fig. 1.9) or lower it with the -key (fig. 2.0).
Note! The lowest temperature that can be set is 5^ . If you don't want the hearth to switch on at night, keep pressing the key (fig. 2.0) until the sign -- appears in the display screen.
- Save the settings by pressing the OFF- key (fig. 1.8) or wait for ten seconds.
2.9.2 Programming the timer setting
- Move the SET-key (fig. 1.6) step by step to TIMER.
- Now keep the SET-key (fig. 1.6) pushed in for a long time until the time indication in the display screen starts to blink and P1 * is visible.
- Set the starting time P1 (getting up) of the day temperature with the -key (fig. 1.9) for the hours and with the -key (fig. 2.0) for the minutes.
- Now press the SET-key (fig. 1.6) again, now P1 D (departure) will appear in the display screen and the time indication will start to blink and now set the starting time.
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For setting the 2^nd period, press the SET-key (fig. 1.6) and P2 (homecoming) will appear in the display screen, the time indication will start to blink and now set the starting time.
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If a 2nd period setting is not desired, save the settings by pressing the OFF-key (fig. 1.8) or wait for ten seconds.
- Press the SET-key (fig. 1.6) again and now P2 * (homecoming) will appear in the display screen, the time indication will start to blink and now set the starting time.
- Press the SET-key (fig. 1.6) again, now P2 D (night) appears in the display screen, the time indication will start to blink and now set the starting time.
- Save the settings by pressing the OFF- key (fig. 1.8) or wait for ten seconds.
2.10 Checkpoints in case of Malfunction
If the remote control unit of the hearth does not function properly, check the following points first:
- Is toggle switch F (fig. 1.2) set to position I?
- Is knob A set to position ON. (fig. 1.3.1)?
- Check the battery- and/or mains voltage of the adapter. (paragraph. 4.4)
- Check whether the receiver responds to the remote control unit. If necessary, reset the receiver or set a new transmitter code. Before resetting, briefly press the reset button on the receiver (fig. 2.3.1), for setting the transmitter code: see paragraph 5.2.
- If unintentional the start-process started when the fire is in operation, the step-burner will not operate for 45 sec.
If the remote control unit or the hearth itself does not function properly after all these checks, we refer you to your gas fitter.
2.10.1 Manual ignition (by the gas fitter)
This action is intended for service purposes only.
Take the following steps:
Remove the ignition cable of the receiver (fig. 1.2-G) and place this on the gas block. (fig.1.3.2-D)
- Twist the knob B to the right with the arrow to the OFF position. (fig. 1.3.2)
- Twist the dial A to the right with the arrow in the MAN position (fig. 1.3.2). Now the pilot light valve C and the piezo-ignition E are accessible.
- Use a screwdriver to keep the pilot light valve C pressed in, simultaneously press the piezo-ignition E (fig. 1.3.2) briefly a few times, the pilot light will ignite now.
- If the pilot light is burning, wait for approx. 20 seconds before releasing the pilot light valve.
- Now twist the dial A to the left with the arrow to the ON position. (fig. 1.3.2)
- Now the flame height can be adjusted by twisting the knob B to the left past the ON position.(this causes a rattling sound!) (fig. 1.3.2)
- The step-burner can not be switched manual
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