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USER MANUAL GV36TT FABER
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3.1 Cleaning and Maintenance 20
3.2 Safety Instructions for the User 21
3.3 First time the Hearth is Operated 21
3.4 Manual operation gas control unit 22
3.5 Remote control general 23
3.6 Setting the remote control. 24
3.7 Basic functions 24
3.8 Checkpoints in case of Malfunction 26
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.
3.1 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.
3.1.1 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!
3.2 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.
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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!
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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.
3.3 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!
3.4 Manual operation gas control unit.
Open the control cover, the drawer on the hearth or pull out the frame on the bottom towards you. The gas control unit will now become visible (see fig. 1.3/1.4).
3.4.1 Igniting the pilot flame
- Press button A and hold it while turning it anti-clockwise from position to position . You will hear a click, and a spark will ignite the pilot flame (see fig. 1.1)
- If necessary, repeat above-mentioned action several times, until the pilot flame has ignited.
- Hold the button down for approx. 10 seconds after the pilot flame has been ignited.
- Let go of the button, and check if the pilot flame does not go out.
- Turn button A to position w
3.4.2 Igniting the main burner
- With button B the main burner can be ignited or switched off manually, and the flame height can be adjusted continuously.
Appliances equipped with a remote control may sometimes produce a rattling sound during this procedure (fig. 1.1).
3.4.3 Extinguishing the pilot flame
- Use button B to switch off the main burner.
- Turn button A to position (fig.1.1)
Warning!
If, due to any cause, the pilot flame goes out, wait at least 15 minutes before re-igniting the pilot flame.
Contact your installer if the hearth switches off regularly .
3.5 Remote control general
The remote control is solely meant for adjusting the flame height. It is not possible to ignite the pilot flame with the remote control. For igniting the pilot flame please refer to chapter 3.4
The remote control has a built-in thermostat that allows adjustment of the ambient temperature within certain limits, and it is also fitted with a timer.
The receiver (fig. 1.2) as well as the gas control unit (fig. 1.3/1.4) can be found behind the:
control cover, a drawer at the bottom or behind a frame.
The remote control has 4 buttons. (fig.1.1)
- The LED-light on the receiver will light up when there is a good reception, and it will blink when button B has reached one of its limits.
- Place the remote control in the wall bracket when you use the Thermostat/Timer function
- Mount the included wall bracket within 4 metres of the hearth (fig. 2.1/2.2/2.3).
3.5.1 Placing the batteries in the remote control unit
- Remove the lid at the back of the remote control unit. (fig. 2.1)
- Place a 9 Volt MN1604/6LR61 Alkaline long life battery.
- Close the lid.
3.5.2 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.
3.5.3 Replacing empty batteries
- Han dset: If the indication BATT appears in the top right hand corner of the display, the batteries of the remote control need replacing.
- Receiver: When the LED-light on the receiver weakens, the batteries of the receiver need replacing.
After replacement of the batteries in the handset the values of the thermostat and timer have been reset back to factory settings.
3.6 Setting the remote control.
3.6.1 Indication in display (standard F / 12 - h
- Press the AUTO and TIMER buttons simultaneously, the display will be blinking (fig. 1.4).
- Now press the AUTO button to change the setting from ^ C / 24 - h to F / 12 - h or vice versa.
- The remote control will go back to the normal setting in due time, but this can also be done directly by pressing the TIMER button.
3.6.2 Time setting:
- Press the AUTO and TIMER buttons simultaneously, the display will be blinking (fig. 1.4).
- Press the button to set the hours (fig.1.5).
- Press the button to set the minutes (fig.1.6).
- The remote control will go back to the normal setting in due time, but this can also be done directly by pressing the TIMER button.
3.7 Basic functions.
3.7.1 Manuel:
- Hold the -button pressed to increase the flame height continuously (fig 1.5).
- Hold the -button pressed to reduce the flame height in stages and / or to switch back to the pilot flame position (fig. 1.6).
IMPORTANT: By pressing the - or the button (fig. 1.5) the man operation is switched on and the active thermostat and/or timer programmes are switched off.
3.7.2 Auto : Setting temperature
- Press the AU TO button, the temperature indications in the display are now blinking.
- Press the button to increase the temperature setting (fig.1.5).
- Press the button the decrease the temperature setting (fig.1.6).
- The remote control will go back to the normal setting in due time.
3.7.3 TIMER: Time setting heating period
Factory settings timer:
Timer
| - | P1 | * | 6:00 | (on) | |
| P | 1 | D | 8:00 | (off) | |
| P2 * | 16:00 | (on) | |||
| P | 2 | D | 22:00 | (off) |
Example setting for one period:
Timer
| - | P1 | * | 8:00 | (on) | |
| P | 1 | D | 22:00 | (off) | |
| P2 * | 8:00 | (on) | |||
| P | 2 | D | 22:00 | (off) |
- Press the TIMER button until the P1* indication is blinking (fig.1.7).
- Set the heating time of heating period 1 with the button for the hours and the button for the minutes (fig.1.5/1.6).
- Press the TIMER button again (fig.1.7).
The P1 ) indication appears in the display. - Set the end time of the first heating period with the button for the hours and the button for the minutes (fig.1.5/1.6).
- Press the TIMER button again to set the second heating period (fig.1.7).
The P2) indication appears in the display. - Set a starting time of heating period 2 with the button for the hours and the button for the minutes (fig.1.5/1.6).
- Set the end time of heating period 2 with the button for the hours and the button for the minutes (fig.1.5/1.6).
- Save both heating periods by pressing the TIMER button (fig.1.7).
- If only one heating period is required, program the same start and end times for both periods.
3.8 Checkpoints in case of Malfunction
If the remote control unit of the hearth does not function properly, check the following points first:
- Button A is in position (fig. 1.1)
- Check the batteries.
- Check if the receiver reacts to the remote control.
If the remote control unit or the hearth itself does not function properly after all these checks, we refer you to your gas fitter.
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