Campingaz CR 5000 Thermo Instructions For Use Manual - page 9
E - UTILISATION
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS:
DO NOT install the appliance next to a wall, cur-
tains or a sofa or armchair.
DO NOT cover the appliance with clothes or other
objects.
DO NOT move the appliance when in operation.
The appliance must ALWAYS be directed to the
centre of the room.
The appliance must be put in a dry place.
This appliance protecting grid is designed to pre-
vent fire hazards or burns and no part shall be
permanently removed.
THE GRID DOES NOT TOTALLY PROTECT
YOUNG CHILDREN OR THE DISABLED.
E - 1 - Igniting the appliance:
Note: Gas opening and closing controls are located on
gas bottle and/or on pressure reducing valve.
Ignition spark, gas inlet control and temperature or
power controls are actuated from the control panel
located in the appliance top right section (fig. 1 item 1)
and (fig. 5 items A, B and C).
1- Open bottle cock and/or pressure reducing valve
handle and carry out a leak test.
2-a-CR 5000 and CR 5000 Turbo Versions
Electrically connect the CR 5000 Turbo Version.
Caution: The appliance was designed to be supplied
with a 230 V 50 Hz voltage. Your installation must be
equipped with a grounding connection compliant
with electrical systems specifications in force.
- Do not place the heater just below an electric soc-
ket.
- Do not use the heater near a bath, shower or swim-
ming pool.
Set handle (A) to position ( ▼
▼ ) and press the hand-
le for 10 seconds to allow the gas to reach the pilot
burner (fig. 5).
2-b-CR 5000 Thermo Version
Set handle (C) to the maximum position and press
control button (A) for 10 seconds to allow the gas
to reach the pilot burner (fig. 5).
3- Fully press several times the LH button marked with
a stylised star (✷)(B) for lighting up the flame, while
holding handle (A) or control button (A) depressed
for 10 seconds. The thermocouple is activated and
the safety valve does not cut off gas feed.
Release button A or handle A.
4- Check whether the appliance did light up. If not,
repeat the procedure from step 2).
5- The appliance must be held in maximum position for
about 10 minutes in order to fully activate the cataly-
tic panel.
Note: Some air may be trapped in the gas line. This will
prevent the appliance from lighting up during the first
attempt. In this case, it is necessary to repeat the igni-
tion procedure several times until the safety pilot bur-
ner lights up.
During appliance operation, the safety pilot burner
must remain permanently lit in order to ensure correct
operation of the atmosphere analyser.
The hose shall be 0.50 m long. It shall be replaced if it
appears to be damaged or cracked. Do not pull or twist
the hose. Keep it away from parts that are likely to get
heated.
- Check tightness in compliance with indications of
paragraph D-2.
D - CONNECTING THE GAS BOTTLE
If an empty bottle is in place, read paragraph F-
"Removing or replacing gas bottle".
To install or remove a gas bottle, always operate in a
well-ventilated place and never in presence of a
flame, spark or heat source (cigarette, electric
appliance, etc.).
- Open appliance rear plate (fig. 1 item 3).
Note: if the appliance is new, loosen screws (4) by a
quarter turn, lift and remove rear plate (3).
D - 1 - Installing gas bottle:
- Position the gas bottle on the floor behind the appliance.
- Check whether bottle cock and/or pressure reducing
valve handle is in "closed" position.
- Screw in or engage pressure reducing valve to gas
bottle or gas bottle cock (fig. 3 item B).
- Install gas bottle through appliance rear so that the
hose does not touch appliance metal panels and is
not excessively bent or pinched.
- Check that the hose runs normally and is neither bent
nor pulled.
- Install appliance rear plate (fig. 4 item A).
D - 2 - Tightness:
In case of leak, appliance gas supply must be shut
down using gas bottle cock and/or pressure redu-
cing valve handle.
Do not carry out leak tests with a flame, use a gas
leak detecting liquid.
- Apply gas leak detecting liquid to bottle/pressure
reducing valve/hose/appliance unions.
- Open the gas inlet (bottle cock and/or pressure redu-
cing valve handle) (fig. 4).
- If bubbles appear, this means that there are gas
leaks.
- To remove the leak, tighten hose nuts and/or hose
clamps if any. If a part is defective, have it replaced.
The appliance should not be returned to service until
the leak is removed.
- Close gas bottle cock.
Important:
In case of gas leak or odour, immediately close
bottle cock and/or pressure reducing valve handle.
Enhance room ventilation by opening the windows.
Ask a specialised technician to check the applian-
ce and proper bottle connection.
A leak test should be carried out at least once a year
and whenever the gas bottle is changed.
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