Replacing a bulb
Always unplug the fireplace before replacing a bulb!
The bulbs get hot during use; allow plenty of time for them to cool down before
touching them!
Two people are required to replace a bulb.
Carefully remove the glass plate in front of the fireplace by lifting it off its hooks.
Put it somewhere safe.
We advise you to now take the fireplace off the wall. In order to do so, the two
screws which attach the fireplace to the lower spacer bracket must be removed.
Lie the fireplace down on a flat, clean surface.
Under the 'fire' there is a cover place which covers the bulbs. Remove the 5
screws from this cover plate and remove cover plate.
You must remove the flexible rotator in order to gain access to the bulbs. Pinch
the clamp on the right hand side and move to the left, away from the rubber. Now
slide the rubber off the axle (to the left). Once this is free of the axle, gently pull
forwards and slide/pull gently to the right (out of the left hand side attachment
point).
Remove the broken bulb and replace with a 40Watt E14 halogen bulb. Never
touch a halogen bulb with bare hands!
Replace the rotator by following the instructions above in reverse order.
Screw on the cover plate, hang the fireplace on the wall supports and screw in
the screws which attach the fireplace to the spacer bracket. Finally, replace the
glass plate on the hooks, in front of the fireplace.
Safety feature
The Narvik atmospheric fireplace is equipped with an overheating safeguard. In
case of internal overheating, the overheating safeguard will switch the heater off.
This may occur if the heater cannot give off enough heat or if it cannot draw in
enough fresh air. As mentioned above, this is generally caused by (partially) covering
the heater, obstructing the air intake and/or outlet grills or installing the heater too
close to a wall or something similar.
If this happens, turn the fireplace off by switching the main switch to O and remove
the plug from the socket. Leave the fireplace to cool down for at least 15 minutes and
remove the cause of overheating. You can then switch the fireplace back on.
If the device overheats again or you cannot ascertain the reason for this, take the
fireplace to your service point to be checked/repaired.
Cleaning and maintenance
Always remove the plug from the socket and let the fireplace cool down before
cleaning or touching.
The Narvik atmospheric fireplace does not need much maintenance. Always keep
the in- and outlet openings clean and dust-free. Use a soft cloth or a soft brush to
clean the outside of the metal case. The glass plate can also be cleaned with a soft
cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning fluids or special glass cleaners!
Apart from the bulbs, the fireplace contains no parts which need to be replaced by
the user. If the device malfunctions, immediately remove the plug from the socket
and take to a service point. Do not carry out repairs yourself and always ask for
original parts to be used.