Barbas Bellfi res B.V. guarantees the quality of the supplied Bellfi res appliance and the
quality of the materials used. All Bellfi res appliances are developed and manufactured
according to the highest possible quality standards. If, despite all this, something
should prove amiss with the Bellfi res appliance you have purchased, Barbas Bellfi res
B.V. offers the following manufacturer’s warranty.
Article 1: Warranty
1.1. If Barbas Bellfi res B.V. determines that the Bellfi res appliance you have
purchased is defective as a result of a fl aw in the construction or material, Barbas
Bellfi res B.V. guarantees to repair or replace the appliance free of charge, without
charging any costs for labour or spare parts.
1.2. Repair or replacement of the Bellfi res appliance will be undertaken by Barbas
Bellfi res B.V. or by a Bellfi res dealer as designated by Barbas Bellfi res B.V.
1.3. This warranty is supplementary to the existing legal national warranty of Bellfi res
dealers and Barbas Bellfi res B.V. in the country of purchase and is not intended
to restrict your rights and claims based on the applicable legal provisions.
Article 2: Warranty conditions
2.1. Should you wish to claim under the warranty, please contact your Bellfi res dealer.
2.2. Complaints should be reported as quickly as possible after they have manifested
themselves.
2.3. Complaints will only be accepted if they are reported to the Bellfi res dealer,
together with the serial number of the Bellfi res appliance which is stated on the
front of the user manual.
2.4. In addition, the original receipt (invoice, receipt, cash receipt) showing the date of
purchase must also be submitted.
2.5. Repairs and replacements during the warranty period do not give any entitlement
to an extension of the warranty period. After a repair or replacement of warranty
parts, the warranty period shall be deemed to have started on the date of
purchasing the Bellfi res appliance.
2.6. If a certain part is eligible for the warranty and the original part is no longer
available, Barbas Bellfi res B.V. shall ensure that an alternative part of at least the
same quality shall be provided.
Article 3: Warranty exclusions
3.1. The warranty on the Bellfi res appliance ceases to be in effect if:
a. it is not installed according to the supplied installation instructions, and to
national and/or local regulations;
b. it has been installed, connected or repaired by a non-Bellfi res dealer;
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c. it has not be used or maintained according to the instructions for use;
d. it has been changed, neglected or roughly treated;
e. it has been damaged as a result of external causes (outside the hearth itself),
for example, lightning strike, water damage or fi re;
3.2. In add
deletion, removal or if it is illegible.
Article 4: Warranty area
4.1. The warranty is only valid in those countries where Bellfi res appliances are sold
through an offi cial dealer network.
Article 5: Warranty period
5.1. This warranty will only be granted during the warranty period.
5.2. Th
construction and/or material faults, starting from the moment of purchase.
5.3. For other parts of the Bellfi res appliance, a similar warranty applies from the
moment of purchase for a period of two years.
5.4. For user parts such as glass, glass (cord), thermocouple and the interior of the
combustion chamber, a similar guarantee is given until after the fi rst burning.
ition, the wa
e body of th
rranty lapses if t
e Bellfi res appliance is guaranteed for a period
he or
iginal purchase receipt shows any change,
of 10 years aga
inst
Article 6: Liability
6.1.
imply that Barbas Bellfi res B.V. also accepts liability for any possible damage.
The liability of Barbas Bellfi res B.V. never extends further than that stated in
these warranty conditions. Any liability of Barbas Bellfi res B.V. for consequential
damage is expressly excluded.
6.2. That stated in this provision is not valid if and to the extent that is derives from
a mandatory provision.
6.3. All agreements entered into by Barbas Bellfi res B.V. are, unless specifi cally
stated otherwise in writing and to the extent that they are permitted based on
applicable law, subject to the FME-CWM general sales and delivery conditions
for the technology industry.
A claim granted by Barbas Bellfi res B.V. under this warranty does not automatically
Barbas Bellfi res B.V.
Hallenstraat 17
5531 AB Bladel
The Netherlands
Tel: +31-497339200
Email: info@Bellfi res.com
Carefully retain the instructions for use; they show the serial number of the hearth.
You will need this if you wish to claim under the warranty.
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2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
2.1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of this modern Bellfi res gas fi re. This quality product
will provide you with many years of enjoyment due to the fl ame effect and warmth that it
provides.
Please read the instructions for use carefully before using the appliance for the fi rst time.
Keep this booklet in a safe place.
2.2 BUILT-IN PROTECTION OF THE APPLIANCE
The appliance is fully protected by means of a thermo-electric pilot light shut off in the
event of a gas escape from the main burner.
In addition, the appliance is equipped with a safety system, whereby hatches will extract
any over-pressure that arises in a controlled way. In this, the hatches in the ceiling of
the combustion chamber, briefly open.
A loud noise can occur. If this happens, immediately close the gas tap and contact the
fi tter.
2.2.1 Safety
Do not place embers, vermiculite granules, wood logs or pebbles against
the pilot light burner. Make sure that the pilot fl ame can burn at all times
freely over the main burner. Only in this way is proper ignition of the main
burner ensured.
Ignoring these directions could lead to a dangerous situation.
Do not place fl ammable objects within 100 cm of the appliance.
Pay special attention to furnishings and ornaments around the fi re.
When igniting the pilot light and burner, always keep a minimum
distance of 100 cm from the front of the appliance.
If the pilot fl ame goes out for any reason, wait for 5 minutes before
attempting to re-light it.
It is essential that the appliance, the complete concentric fl ue system and
the outlet are cleaned and inspected annually by a recognised fi tter/gas
For this, please refer to the Installation instructions (Chapter 2:
Maintenance), that are supplied separately with each appliance.
The gas fi re must never be used with the door open or the door glass
removed.
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Never place fl ammable material on the ceramic log set.
The fi lling of the main burner with embers, vermiculite granules,
wood logs or pebbles may not under any circumstances be changed
or added to.
Do not place easily-fl ammable materials, such as nylon clothing or
fl ammable liquids, in the vicinity of the gas fi re.
Ensure at all times that children and other people who are not
aware of the operation of the gas appliance are only in the vicinity
of the appliance exclusively under supervision.
Use a fi reguard to protect the people and children mentioned
above against possible burns.
2.3 FLAME EFFECT
The appliance is supplied with a “Centre Fire” or “Line Fire” double burner,
as ordered, from the factory. These burners each have their own specifi c fl ame effect,
see below for an impression.
Corner Bell Large 3 L/R CF
The appliance is supplied with a “Centre Fire” double burner:
Both burners ON
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Only front burner ON
Corner Bell Large 3 L/R LF
The appliance is supplied with a “Line Fire” double burner:
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Both burners ON
Only front burner ON
Natural gas: The above sketches provide an impression of the fl ame effect.
This can differ from reality. The fl ame effect is namely
dependant on the composition and supply pressure of the
natural gas present.
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Butane en Propane: The fl ame effect produced by butane and
propane is less realistic than with natural gas.
The fl ame effect is less as far as fl ame
volume and height are concerned"
2.4 OPERATION: REMOTE CONTROL
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2.4.1 General
Read these instructions carefully before lighting the # re ""
The appliance is operated by radio remote control. This comprises a hand-held
transmitter and a receiver. The receiver is part of the gas control block assembly.
The receiver and the gas control block are behind the (white) panel door (operating unit)
next to the appliance. Press the door inwards to open; this will release the catch and the
door will spring out.
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The hand-held transmitter and receiver are powered by batteries.
Hand-held transmitter : 2x 1.5V battery type LR03 or AAA.
Receiver : 4x 1.5V battery type LR06 or AA.
Option : 6V adapter (230 VAC).
Available from your fi tter.
Note: Hand-held transmitter and receiver are not interchangeable with previous models.
The pilot light is situated in the front of the burner, behind a cowl. Should the pilot light
go out, you must wait fi ve (5) minutes before attempting to re-ignite the fi re.
Important
Once the fi re is lit, it must burn at maximum for approx. 10 minutes to allow the chimney
to come up to temperature"
2.4.2 Hand-held transmitter
The remote control works by radio signal. The hand-held transmitter is confi gured in the
factory with a unique signal code.
Figure 1: Hand-held transmitter
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ON
AM
PM
OFF
Child proof
Countdown
Timer
Program
Mode
Time
Signal
Indicator
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Thermostatic
Mode
Battery
Status
Fahrenheit or
Celsius:
°F/12 hour or
°C/24 hour
Eco Mode
Temperature
AUX-Function:
indicates that both
“front burner” and
“rear burner” are ON
• Press and buttons simultaneously.
Minutes fl ash.
• To select minutes press and button.
• To confi rm press and buttons
simultaneously or wait.
CHILD PROOF
ON:
• To activate press
and buttons
simultaneously.
• displayed and the hand-held transmitter is
rendered inoperable, except for the off function.
OFF:
• To deactivate press
simultaneously.
and
buttons
• disappears.
IMPORTANT: SETTING UP SIGNAL CODE BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
FOR THE FIRST TIME
Before the appliance can be used, the receiver must fi rst learn the hand-held
transmitter’s signal code.
• Press the “RESET” button on the receiver, and keep this pressed until 2 beeps are
heard. See fi gure 3.
Release the “RESET” button after the second (somewhat longer) beep.
• Press, within 20 seconds, the button (small fl ame) on the hand-held transmitter,
until 2 short beeps are heard. The signal code has now been set up on the receiver.
If, however, a single long beep is heard, this means that setting the signal code
has failed or that the wiring has been connected incorrectly.
You only need to set up the signal code once. It is not necessary when changing the
batteries of the hand-held transmitter or receiver.
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Figure 3:
Burner:
The appliance’s entire burner consists of a “front burner” and a “rear burner”.
Burner operation described below applies to:
1 Both “front burner” and “rear burner”.(The -symbol (AUX -function) on the hand-held transmitter’s display is visible.)
or
2 Only “front burner”. The “rear burner” is turned off.(The -symbol (AUX -function) on the hand-held transmitter’s display is not visible.)
2.4.3 Operation (Remote control)
Receiver “RESET” button
MANUAL MODE (HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER)
SWITCH ON THE APPLIANCE / IGNITING THE FIRE
• Open the gas supply valve in the gas pipe to the fi re.
Warning
When the pilot light is ignited, the motor turns
automatically to maximum fl ame height.
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ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Hand-Held Transmitter One-Button Operation
(Default Setting)
• Press
button until two short beeps and a
blinking series of lines confi rms the start
sequence has begun; release button.
• Main gas fl ows once pilot ignition is confi rmed.
• Hand-held transmitter automatically goes into
Manual Mode after main burner ignition.
Note
Change from one-button to two-button ignition operation by pressing
and holding
button for 10 sec. immediately after installing batteries.
ON is displayed and 1 is fl ashing. When change is complete 1 will change to 2.
Hand-Held Transmitter Two-Button Operation
• Press and button simultaneously until
two short beeps and a blinking series of lines
confi rms the start sequence has begun; release
buttons.
• Main gas fl ows once pilot ignition is confi rmed.
• Hand-held transmitter automatically goes into
Manual Mode after main burner ignition.
Note
Change from two-button to one-button ignition operation by pressing
and holding
button for 10 sec. immediately after installing batteries.
ON is displayed and 2 is fl ashing. When change is complete 2 will change to 1.
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Important: • If the pilot fl ame goes out for any reason, wait for 5 minutes
before attempting to re-light it.
• If the pilot light does not ignite after 3 ignition attempts;
close the gas tap and warn the fi tter.
• Once the pilot light is burning, the main burner must ignite
within 10 seconds automatically.
If this does not happen, immediately close the gas tap and
warn the fi tter.
• If the main burner ignites with a pop; immediately close the
gas tap and warn the fi tter.
Pilot gas adjustment screw
(Factory set) (Puncture the casing
with a small screwdriver)
Figure 4: Gas regulating block
Adjustment screw
Maximum burner pressure
(Factory set and sealed)
Motor-knob
Microswitch8-wire Receiver Jack
• Possible error messages:
* 3 seconds: short beeps, audible when the motor-knob operates: Receiver batteries need changing soon (having heard this signal, the appliance can be ignited another ten times approximately).
* 5 seconds: unbroken beeps:
Error. For example, one of the cables may not be properly connected.
Important: If the pilot fl ame goes out, then wait for
at least 5 minutes before repeating the
above procedure.
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STAND-BY MODE (PILOT LIGHT)
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON
AM
PM
OFF
AM
• Press button and hold to set appliance to
pilot light.
We recommend to let the pilot light
burn in the winter months, to prevent
condensation on the inside of the glass.
SETTING THE FLAME HEIGHT / EXTINGUISHING THE FIRE (STAND-BY)
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Gradually decrease fl ame height / Extinguishing
the fi re
• After ignition, the burner automatically sets the
fl ames to the maximum height.
• Press button to lower the fl ames and to turn
off the burner. (Extinguishing the fi re: Press
button and hold: pilot light remains burning
(standby position)!)
(Pressing briefl y thebutton gradually lowers
the fl ames to the low position.)
Flame height directly to minimum position
• Pressing the button twice, automatically
lowers the fl ames to the low position. (When this
happens, the fl ames will fi rst automatically go
to maximum!) This is indicated by “ ” on the
display.
Note: Backlight must be on for high fi re and
low fi re double-click operation!
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AM
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Gradually increase fl ame height
• Press button and hold to increase the fl ame
level and to turn on the burner from the stand-by
position.
(Pressing briefl y the button gradually
increases the fl ames to the high position.)
Flame height directly to maximum position
• Pressing the button twice automatically
increases the fl ames to the high position.
This is indicated by “” on the display.
2x
Note: Backlight must be on for high fi re and
low fi re double-click operation!
Important: • If you turn on the burner by pressing the button, it must
ignite within 10 seconds.
If this does not happen, immediately close the gas tap and
warn the fi tter.
• If the burner ignites with a pop; immediately close the gas
tap and warn the fi tter.
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ON
AM
PM
OFF
TURNING THE “REAR BURNER” ON AND OFF
After igniting the pilot light and the burner, the “front burner” is turned on (ON) and the
“rear burner” remains in the last chosen setting.
Turning on the “rear burner”
• Press
The
button to turn the “rear burner” ON.
-symbol (AUX -function) appears on
the hand-held transmitter’s display.
Turning off the “rear burner”
• Press
button to turn the “rear burner” OFF.
The -symbol (AUX -function) disappears on
the hand-held transmitter’s display.
Notes:
1 The “rear burner” always remains in the last switching position chosen.
2 Also when the receiver’s batteries are depleted the “rear burner” remains in the last
chosen setting.
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ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON
AM
PM
OFF
COUNTDOWN TIMER
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ON / SETTING
• Press button and hold until displayed, and
hour fl ashes.
• To select hour press or button.
• To confi rm press button. Minutes fl ash.
• To select minutes press or button.
• To confi rm press button or wait.
OFF
• Press
button, and countdown time disappear.
Note:
At end of countdown time period, the fi re turns
completely off. The Countdown Timer only works in
Manual, Thermostatic, and Eco Modes. Maximum
countdown time is 9 hours and 50 minutes.
TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE COMPLETELY
Hand-held transmitter
• Press button to turn off.
• If the appliance is not to be used for some time,
please close the gas supply valve in the gas pipe.
Note:
There is a 5 seconds delay before the next ignition
is possible.
Important: If the pilot fl ame goes out for any reason,
wait for 5 minutes before attempting to
re-light it.
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MODES OF OPERATION
ON
AM
PM
OFF
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
AM
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Thermostatic Mode
The room temperature is measured and compared
to the set temperature. The fl ame height is then
automatically adjusted to achieve the set
temperature.
Program Mode
PROGRAMS 1 and 2, each can be programmed to
go on and off at specifi c times at a set temperature.
Eco Mode
Flame height modulates between high and low.
If the room temperature is lower than the set
temperature, the fl ame height stays on high for a
longer period of time. If the room temperature is
higher than the set temperature, the fl ame height
stays on low for a longer period of time. One cycle
lasts approx. 20 min.
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THERMOSTATIC MODE
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON
AM
PM
OFF
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ON
1. Press
button.
2. displayed, preset temperature displayed briefl y,
and then room temperature displayed.
OFF
1. Press button.
2. Press
3. Press
or button to enter Manual Mode.
button to enter Program Mode.
4. Press button to enter Eco Mode.
SETTING
1. Press button and hold until displayed,
temperature fl ashes.
2. To adjust set temperature press or button.
3. To confi rm press button or wait.
Important: Place the hand-held transmitter in a place that is not
infl uenced by direct sunlight, draught, heat from
the appliance and other heat sources.
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PROGRAM MODE
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON
AM
PM
OFF
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ON
1. Press
2.
, 1 or 2, ON or OFF displayed.
button.
OFF
1. Press
or or button to enter Manual Mode.
2. Press button to enter Thermostatic Mode.
3. Press
button to enter Eco Mode.
Note:
The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the temperature for the on time in
Program Mode. Changing the Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes the on
time temperature in Program Mode.
Default settings
ON TIME (Thermostatic) TEMPERATURE: 21 °C (70 °F)
OFF TIME TEMPERATURE: “” (pilot light only)
TEMPERATURE SETTING
1. Press
button and hold until fl ashes.
ON and set temperature (setting in Thermostatic
Mode) displayed.
2. To continue press
button or wait.
, OFF displayed, temperature fl ashes.
3. Select off temperature by pressing the or
button.
4. To confi rm press
button.
Note:
The on (Thermostatic) and off set temperatures are the same for each day.
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DAY SETTING
ON
AM
PM
OFF
1
ON
AM
PM
OFF
1
ON
AM
PM
OFF
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selected
5.
fl ashes. Press or button to choose
between , , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
6. To confi rm press
button.
ON TIME SETTING
(PROGRAM 1)
7.
, 1, ON displayed, is displayed shortly,
and hour fl ashes.
8. To select hour press or button.
9. To confi rm press
button.
, 1, ON displayed, displayed shortly,
and minutes fl ash.
10. To select minutes press or button.
11. To confi rm press
button.
OFF TIME SETTING
(PROGRAM 1)
12.
,1, OFF displayed, is displayed shortly,
and hour fl ashes.
13. To select hour, press or button.
14. To confi rm press
button.
, 1, OFF displayed, displayed shortly,
and minutes fl ash.
15. To select minutes press or button.
16. To confi rm press
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AM
Note:
Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times or stop programming at this
point, and PROGRAM 2 remains deactivated.
Note:
PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on (Thermostatic) and off temperatures for
,
and Daily Timer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).
Once a new on (Thermostatic) and / or off temperature has been set, that temperature
becomes the new default setting.
Note:
If , or Daily Timer are programmed for PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on and
off times, these become the new default times. The batteries must be removed to clear
the PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on and off times and temperatures.
or Daily Timer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) selected
• Set on time and off time using same procedure as “selected” (above).
• : Set on time and off time for both Saturday and Sunday.
• Daily Timer: Unique on and off times may be set for a single day of the week, for
multiple days of the week, or for every day of the week.
• Wait to fi nish setting.
ECO MODE
ON
• Press
button to enter Eco Mode.
• The symbol appears.
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OFF
• Press button.
• The symbol disappears.
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Faults
• If the signals from the hand-held transmitter do not seem to be reaching the receiver,
the cause may be:
* Spent batteries: replace the batteries.
* An electronic problem: press the “RESET” button on the receiver.
• If the appliance regularly switches itself off, please contact your installer.
Replacing the batteries
• If the batteries are inserted incorrectly, the electronics or drive may be irreparably
damaged.
• Only replace the batteries when the appliance has been completely switched off.
• The hand-held transmitter/receiver batteries have a service life of approx. one year.
We recommend you use alkaline batteries.
Rechargeable batteries are not permitted.
• If the receiver’s batteries are nearly empty, the system will turn the appliance off
completely. This will not occur if the receiver is connected to an AC power adaptor
(6V) (option).
• The batteries must be replaced whenever:
1 Hand-held transmitter : The battery symbol indicates this in the display.
: Battery fully charged
2 Receiver: 3 seconds: short beeps, audible when the motor-knob operates.
1 Hand-held transmitter:
* Open the cover on the back of the transmitter.*Remove the batteries from the battery compartment.*Place two new 1.5V batteries (LR03 or AAA type) as indicated in the battery
compartment.
* Close the cover.
2 Receiver:
* Carefully pull the receiver assembly out of the compartment behind the facade of
the appliance.
* Open the cover.
* Remove the batteries from the battery compartment.* Place four new 1.5V batteries (LR06 or AA type) as indicated in the battery
compartment. The negative end (-) of the battery must always be at the contact
spring end of the compartment.
* Close the cover and place the receiver back in its holder.
: Battery empty
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3 USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME
The gas fi re is coated with a lacquer layer resistant to high temperature.
During the fi rst hours of operation, the burning in of the lacquer may result in an unpleasant smell. This is harmless, however.
Operating the gas fi re at full capacity for a few hours, while ventilating the room, will
eliminate the smell.
After using your gas fi re for the fi rst few times, you may be aware of a light deposit on
the inside off the glass. This is caused by the paint curing.
Once your fi replace has cooled down, this deposit can be removed with glass cleaner or
ceramic hob cleaner.
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4 DAILY MAINTENANCE
• Ensure that as little dust, and as few particles of cigarette smoke, candles and oil
lamps as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used.
Heating of these particles by the convection system of the appliance could lead to
discoloration of the walls and ceiling. It is therefore very important to ensure that the
room in which the appliance is located is suffi ciently ventilated. Regularly remove
any dust deposits from behind the (white) panel door (operating unit) by means
of a vacuum cleaner.
• If the glass is broken or cracked, it must be immediately replaced before
operating the gas fi re again.
Broken ceramic heat-resistant glass may not be
disposed in a glass recycling container, but must be included in normal household waste.
• If anything is spilt on the fi re, switch it off immediately and wait for it to cool down
suffi ciently before cleaning. Never use scouring powder, aggressive cleaners or fi re
polish on the gas fi re. Use only a dry lint free cloth.
• Heat resistant lacquer in aerosols can be obtained from your distributor. During the
yearly maintenance, the lacquer can be used to repair small areas of damage.
4.1 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ANTI-REFLECTIVE GLASS
When the appliance is equipped with a pane of anti-refl ective ceramic glass, one
needs for the cleaning the pane, to observe the following maintenance instructions.
• To prevent damage to the coating layers on the glass, the use of hard
(scouring) sponges, steel wool, abrasives and cleaning agents containing
ammonia is forbidden. The use of caustic products and products containing
abrasives, such as ceramic hob cleaners, is also forbidden.
• If the glass needs to be cleaned on the inside, it should be removed from the
appliance. Instructions for removing the glass can be found in Chapter 4.1 of the
“Installation Instructions & Maintenance Manual” booklet.
• Make exclusive use of a neutral cleaning agent (neither acidic nor alkaline), for
instance “Instanet” or Glassex”. This means that the cleaning agents which we
usually advise for ‘standard’ glass, may not be used for anti-refl ective glass.
• Use a soft cloth / sponge (no paper).
• A white haze can form on the glass during the appliance’s fi rst few burning hours.
Remove this haze immediately.
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• Clean the inside and the outside of the glass regularly. The frequency of cleaning
depends on the degree of contamination. Not cleaning the glass in time can cause it
to become dull and diffi cult, if not impossible, to clean.
• Always rub the pane completely dry: Water droplets (residual water) can leave marks
on the coating.
• Fingerprints are more visible on anti-refl ective glass: Wear (rubber) gloves when
gripping the pane.
• If the pane is lifted using a vacuum lifter, the rubber of the suction pad must be clean
and dry in order to avoid damaging the coating.
4.2 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ‘STANDARD’ GLASS
When the appliance is equipped with a pane of “standard” ceramic glass, one needs
for the cleaning the pane, to observe the following maintenance instructions.
• Regularly clean the glass on the inside of the appliance with glass cleaner or
ceramic hob cleaner.
• If the glass needs to be cleaned on the inside, it should be removed from the
appliance. Instructions for removing the glass can be found in Chapter 4.1 of the
“Installation Instructions & Maintenance Manual” booklet.
• Use a soft cloth / sponge / paper.
• A white haze can form on the glass during the appliance’s fi rst few burning hours.
Remove this haze immediately.
• Clean the inside and the outside of the glass regularly. The frequency of cleaning
depends on the degree of contamination. Not cleaning the glass in time can cause it
to become dull and diffi cult, if not impossible, to clean.
• Always rub the pane completely dry: Water droplets (residual water) can leave marks
on the glass.
• Fingerprints are visible on the glass: Wear gloves when gripping the pane.
• If the pane is lifted using a vacuum lifter, the rubber of the suction pad must be clean
and dry in order to avoid marks on the pane.
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5 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
It is essential that the appliance, the fl ue and the
burner air intake are cleaned and inspected annually
by a recognised fi tter/gas specialist. The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain
guaranteed.
Please refer also to the Installation instructions that are
supplied separately with each appliance.
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Instructions for use
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Instructions for use
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Instructions for use
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