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Maintenance
WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG BEFORE CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE
Replacing the lamps
If a large amount of smoke looks grey or colourless, one or more lamps might be defective.
You can check defective lamps as follows:
1. While leaving the  ame e ect turned on, remove the fuel bed and water reservoir (see Figure 3) and remove the adapter (see
Figure 4).
2. Look at the lamps from a distance in front of the  re and determine which lamps should be replaced.
3. Put switch 'A' in the OFF (0) position (see Figure 2) and pull the plug out the wall socket.
4. Let the lamps cool o for 20 minutes before you remove them.
5. Remove the water reservoir by lifting it and place it in the kitchen sink.
6. Remove the receptacle as described in the chapter 'Cleaning'.
7. Remove the defect lamp by vertically lifting it carefully and by pulling it out of the plug pins of the lamp holder (see Figure 4 and 4a).
Replace it with a coloured Gu5.3 basic Opti-myst lamp of 12V, 50W and 8º radiation angle, available from your dealer or from Faber
International, telephone +31 (0) 513656500.
8. Put the two plug pins of the new lamp in the two holes of the lamp holder. Push the lamp into place (see Figure 4 and 4a).
9. Put the adapter, water reservoir and fuel bed back.
10. Turn on the  re.
Filling the water reservoir
If the water reservoir is empty, the  ame and smoke e ect will stop and you will hear two beeps. In that case, follow these steps:
1. Put switch 'A' in the OFF position (0). (See Figure 2)
2. Carefully remove the fuel bed and put it carefully on the  oor (see Figure 3).
3. Remove the water reservoir by lifting it straight up.
4. Put the water reservoir in the kitchen sink and turn the cap counterclockwise in order to open the reservoir. (See Figure 5)
5. Only  ll the reservoir with su ciently soft (<10dH) or demineralised water. This is needed to guarantee the lifespan of the  ame
and smoke mechanism.
6. Close the cap by screwing it back on, but don't turn it too tightly.
7. Place the reservoir back on the receptacle while the reservoir's cap is pointing downwards and the  at side of the reservoir is
pointing outwards.
8. Carefully put the fuel bed back.
9. Put switch 'A' in the ON position ( I ). (See Figure 2)
Cleaning
WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG BEFORE CLEANING THE FIRE
We recommend to clean the following parts once per fortnight and - in the case of intensive use of more than 2 hours per day - once
per week, especially in regions with hard water:
water reservoir, receptacle, adapter, air  lter, reservoir cap and valve.
For general cleaning, use a soft and clean cloth - never use abrasive cleaning agents. Occasionally use the auxiliary brush of a vacuum
cleaner to remove dust and  u from the exhaust grill of the fan.
Water reservoir
1. Remove the water reservoir as described above, put it in the kitchen sink and drain the water.
2. Use the supplied brush to brush the inside of the cap. Pay special attention to the rubber ring in the outer groove and the middle
rubber seal.
3. Pour a little bit of dishwashing liquid into the reservoir, put the cap back, shake well and rinse until all traces of the dishwashing
liquid have disappeared.
4. Fill the reservoir only with  ltered tap water, put the cap back and don't turn it too tightly.
Receptacle
1. Put switch 'A' in the OFF (0) position.
2. Carefully remove the fuel bed and put it carefully on the  oor (see Figure 3).
3. Remove the water reservoir by lifting it.
4. Disconnect the electrical connection at the right side of the receptacle (see Figure 6).
5. Loosen the right locking lips of the receptacle by turning these 90º. This way the entire receptacle can be removed (see Figure 6a).
6. Carefully lift the receptacle. Make sure you keep it straight so that you don't spill water. Put the receptacle in the kitchen sink.
7. Loosen the left locking lips of the receptacle by turning these 90º and remove the adapter (see Figure 4).
8. Remove the transductor and carefully keep the receptacle slanted (as illustrated) so that the liquid runs out the receptacle (see
Figure 8).
9. Pour a little bit of dishwashing liquid into the receptacle and use the supplied brush to clean all surfaces in the receptacle carefully.
Do this also to the transductor including the metal disks located in the upper groove area (see Figure 9).
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