Faber VASKA C11 User Manual - page 5
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4. PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR
USE
4.1. OPENING THE DOOR
The fireplace door can be opened by first loosening the screw in the
door handle, on the left-hand side of the window, then lifting the
handle itself (see fig. 1)
4.2 LOG SET
Note!
To ensure proper burning, the log set may only be arranged
according to the instructions provided by Faber International (see fig.
2). Other placement can cause soot. Before arranging the log set,
scatter the bag of embers over the burner. Place the longest log on the
far right of the firebox, with its end resting on the support in the
middle. Place the shorter log on the left, with its end resting against
that of the first log, in the middle of the burner zone. Place the final
log diagonally over the first two, with one end at the foot of the right-
hand log and the other around the middle of the left-hand one
Close the door after arranging the log set.
4.3 FUEL
The burner of this appliance is only suitable for natural gas.
You can see what the burner is set to on the identification plate. The
identification plate can be found on the backside of the door.
4.4 CONTROLLING THE APPLIANCE
The control block is located on the right-hand side of the fireplace.
Control knob B is a thermostat; you can set the burner to a setting
between o and fully on. The thermostat ensures a constant ambient
temperature.
You can set the burner to between o and fully on using slide control
C. This determines the minimum height of the flames.
There are three possibilities:
1. Set slide control C to setting o and control knob B to a setting
between 1 and 7. When the appliance has reached the
temperature set, it will go out; and when the temperature is too
low for the setting chosen, the appliance will start to burn.
2. Turn control knob B past setting
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. Regulate the height of the
flames using slide control C. The flames will burn constantly at this
height.
3. Set the minimum height of the flames to between settings 1 and 7
using the slide and the control knob. If the temperature falls
below this setting, then the fireplace will heat up more. The flames
will then rise slightly higher
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fig. 3 control block
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B
C
fig. 1 opening the door
fig. 2 log set