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About Your Fire
Widney fires are designed for use in holiday homes and semi-permanent dwellings. They provide efficient radiated heat to the
localised area and have been rigorously tested to ensure compliance with the relevant standards.
Your new fire should provide years of reliable heating providing that it is correctly maintained as detailed in this manual.
If service is required please refer to the contact information provided at the end of this manual.
SECTION 1: FIRE OPERATION
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LIGHTING YOUR FIRE.
(Your installer should give you instruction on how to operate this appliance).
When the fire is first lit, it should be run on high setting for about 1 hour. Ensure the room is well ventilated and all doors and
windows are open, this is to allow for any residual lubricants remaining from the manufacturing process to burn off.
TO LIGHT THE FIRE:
The fire has an integral ignition system which will light the pilot and
main burner flame on initial lighting.
Ensure that the gas supply is turned on to the appliance
Ensure that the gas valve is in the off position as indicated in the
diagram. Fig8
1) Depress the gas control knob and turn anti-clockwise
rapidly (Two Clicks will be heard), the fire should now be lit.
The main burner and pilot can be viewed via the small
round hole in the chrome trim just in front of the radiants.
WARNING: do not get too close to the fire. Fig12
2). After rotating the control knob hold in the depressed position for
approximately 10 seconds this will allow the thermocouple safety device to
operate.
3).Once lit the fire control can be turned anti-clockwise to full heat or any position
between low and high for the desired output.
If the fire fails to ignite on the first attempt repeat the procedure in rapid
succession 3 times. If the fire has not lit after 3 attempts leave for 5
minutes and repeat steps 1 to 3.
In some cases the fire may need several attempts to ignite if the gas supply has
recently been replaced to purge air from the system.
SECTION 2: CLEANING
It is recommended for all chrome or stainless surfaces that a damp cloth is used then any residual marks dried off with a soft cloth.
To clean painted surfaces us a soft cloth.
It is recommended that the surfaces behind the fire guard be cleaned regularly with a feather type duster to reach between the bars
of the fireguard, DO NOT REMOVE THE FIRE GUARD.