Thermocet Rose 6 NAT, Rose 6, ROSE Classic Series, Rose 9, Rose 9 NAT Operating And Installation Instructions

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Operating and installation instructions
ROSE Classic
Contents
1. General Page 3
1.1. Lighting the stove for the first time
1.3. Contents of the package
2. Operating instructions
2.1. Lighting
2.2. Thermostatic burner Page 4
2.3. Handcontrolled burner
2.4. Turning off the stove
2.5. Maintenance
3. Downdraught cutout
4. Installation instructions Page 5
4.1. General
4.2. Preparations for installing the stove
4.3. Installing the stove
4.4. Fitting the decorative coal effect Page 6
4.5 Thermostat probe
5. Technical data Page 7
6. Illustrations Page 8 till 10
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Congratulations on your purchase of this stove which will give you many years of excel­lent service. Read these instructions carefully before installing and commissioning the stove. Keep these instructions in a safe place. In the event of a fault, please state the type and serial number.
1. General
On delivery, check the unit carefully for damage during transport. If the unit is damaged in any way, please inform your supplier immediately, giving full details.
1.1. Lighting the stove for the first time
Your stove is finished with a special coating which is resistant to very high temperatures. When using the stove for the first time, run in at full output for an hour or two, ensuring that the room is well ventilated. As the heat-resistant finish burns in, you may notice a smell or vapour. This is completely harmless. Any deposits on the glass can be removed with a proprietary glass cleaner.
1.2. Guarantee
Fill in your guarantee card and return it within eight days o f purchase. Failure to do so will invalidate your guarantee. The type and serial number of the stove are given on the dataplate on the back side of the stove.
1.3. Contents of package
1 x Fully assembled appliance 2 x front leg nr. 62 2 x rear leg nr. 63 1 x Operating and Installation instructions 1 x Guarantee card
2. Operation instructions Rose ( See page 9 )
The Rose has two burners. The rear burner is controlled by the thermostat – you select the setting and the modulating thermostatic control maintains the correct temperature. The front burner is controlled manu­ally – you select the setting and the burner continues to operate at that setting until you reset the control. The control panel is located at the bottom of the appliance behind the “ash” pan cover.
A: Gascontrole B: Manual valve C: Thermostat knob D: Ignition knob
2.1. Lighting
Turn on the tap in the gas pipe feeding the appliance.
Pull out the manual control and turn it fully clockwise (closed) to check that the front burner is
turned off.
Turn the thermostat control to PILOT, depress the control and keep it pushed in.
Operate the ignition button until you hear the click of the spark ignition.
Check through the glass panel that the pilot is burning. If necessary, click the ignition button again
until the pilot lights.
Once the pilot is lit, keep the thermostat control pushed in for a further 30 seconds and release.
If the pilot goes out, wait 5 minutes and repeat the procedure.
The rear burner is ignited by turning the thermostat control to the desired position (1 = lowest setting,
6 = highest setting).
The front burner is lit by pulling out the manual control and turning it to the left to the desired flame
height.
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Note
At a room temperature of 10°C or above, the “1” position on the thermostat control is the standby position. However, if the room temperature falls below 10°C, the rear burner will operate even with the thermostat set at the “1” position until the room temperature reaches 10°C.
Warning
If the pilot goes out, wait at least 5 minutes before relighting it.
2.2. Thermostatic burner
The modulating thermostatic control system ensures that the temperature set on the thermostat control is accurately maintained. When the thermostat control is adjusted, the burner will operate at maximum output for a time while seeking the optimum level. If the room temperature drops, the burner output will increase until the correct temperature is achieved. This is controlled automatically by the thermostat.
2.3. Handcontrolled burner
The front burner is operated by the manual control. To turn on the burner, pull out the control and turn it to the left. Turn off the burner by turning the control to the right, pulling it out and releasing. Then check that the front burner is out.
2.4. Turning off the stove
To turn off the stove completely, turn the thermostat control to the OFF position and depress the con-
trol. This extinguishes the pilot.
If the stove is unlikely to be used for some time, we advise to turn off the tap in the gas supply to the
appliance as well.
2.5. Maintenance
The stove may be dusted with a soft moisted cloth. If a liquid is spilt on the stove it should be turned off
immediately and, once it has cooled down, any marks should be removed with a mild soap solution. Abrasive cleaners must not be used!!!
It is advisable to have the stove and flue checked and cleaned by a qualified installer before each heat-
ing season. If the special glass panel is broken or cracked, have it replaced before you use the stove again. Do not operate the stove if the glass is broken or cracked.
Warning
The stove can reach very high operating temperatures. DO NOT TOUCH. Adequate precautions must be taken to ensure that children, invalids etc. cannot come into contact with the stove when it is in operation. Stoves must no be installed against or near flammable materials.
3. Downdraught cutout
The appliance is fitted with a temperature-activated downdraught cutout which turns off the pilot (and therefore the main burner) in the event of leakage of combustion products from the draught stabilizer. This safety device must not be disabled.
Operation: The sensor is a thermostat which breaks an electrical contact when a set temperature is exceeded. This breaks the thermocouple circuit, causing the control unit to cut off the gas supply to the main burner and pilot. The pilot can be reignited after waiting 5 minutes for the sensor to cool. If the downdraught cutout trips again, have the flue (chimney) checked by a qualified installer. The system will not operate correctly if the downdraught cutout is disabled or modified in any way. Only original ThermoCet spares should be used to replace defective components. This also applies to fixings and wiring.
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