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INSTALLATION MANUAL
!Caution Use the placement brackets as indicated
in the fi gures.
Fill the tray surrounding the burner with chips; equally
spread the chips; see fi g. 13j.
Finally place log D, the left log; see fi g. 13k.
6.10. Pane
After placing the wood set you can place the pane, as
described below.
!Caution - Avoid damages when removing/placing
the pane;
- Use the socket spanner supplied for loo-
sening/tightening the self-tapping screws.
6.10.1 Removing the pane
Remove the pane in accordance with the following instruc-
tions (see fi g. 14a up to 14n):
Remove the vertical decorative strip at the left and right
side by pushing the strip upwards with a screwdriver,
tilting the strip parallel to the pane and then removing it.
Remove the self-tapping screw (used for fastening the
pane) from the right glass strip.
Unscrew the 3 self-tapping screws from the upper glass
strip.
Remove the upper glass strip.
Unscrew the self-tapping screw of the wedge at the left
and right side with 2 strokes.
!Caution Do not fully remove the self-tapping
screw, but let it remain in the wedge.
• Push the wedge (left and right) as far upwards as possible.
Then retighten the self-tapping screws.
Take hold of the handles and pull the pane towards you.
• Slide the pane as far to the left as possible.
Tilt the pane towards you by using the right handle and
remove the pane.
6.10.2 Placing the pane
The pane is fi tted by using the above procedure, in reverse
order.
!Caution - Avoid/remove fi ngerprints on the pane,
since otherwise they will burn into the
surface;
- The self-tapping screws must not be
over-tightened, since otherwise they could
break or strip the thread: tight=tight;
- When tightening, push the wedge down-
ward.
7. Wireless remote control
The appliance is supplied with a wireless remote control.
Ignition, controlling the fl ame height and switching off are
performed by a remote control that operates a receiver in
the control box.
User Manual, chapter 4, Wireless Remote Control,
describes the operation of the appliance including the way
the remote control works.
Do not ignite the appliance until it is fully
installed.
Below, we will describe how the receiver is connected.
7.1 Receiver
The receiver should be connected to the appliance, before the
batteries are installed.
Follow the procedure below (see fi g. 15):
Fit the connection cable’s brown plug to the receiver
(see fi g. 15, arrow F).
• Connect the white plug to the gas control.
!Tip The plugs have different sizes that
correspond with the connectors.
Connect the cables of thermocouple 1 to the receiver;
(see fi g. 15, arrows B).
!Tip - The size of the eye corresponds with the
size of the screw;
- The colours of eye and screw also
correspond.
Connect the black wire with the white plug of
thermocouple 2 to the receiver (see fi g. 15, arrow E).
!Caution - Make sure that the wires of
thermocouple 2 cannot come into contact
with hot parts;
- Make sure the ignition cable cannot come
into contact with other wires.
Connect the ignition cable to the receiver;
(see fi g. 15, arrow A).
• Connect power:
a) When using batteries, see section 7.1.1 below;
b) When using an adapter:
- connect it to the receiver; (see fi g. 15, arrow C);
- insert the plug into the wall socket.
Place the receiver (V) in the control box, as indicated on
g. 16.
• Bend the antenna out of the clips; see fi g. 15, arrow D.
• Set the antenna straight.
!Caution - Do not place the antenna (N) too close to
the ignition cable and/or metal parts (for
the correct position, see fi g. 16);
- Do not place the ignition cable over and/or
along metal parts: this will weaken the spark;
- Do not lay the ignition cable over the recei-
ver: this could damage the receiver;
- Avoid dust on or in the receiver: cover it
when performing work.
Caution
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