Valor 805 alsace Installation And Operating Manual - page 3
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Operating the Heater
Operating the Heater
Operating the Heater
Operating the Heater
Never cover the heater. There is a risk of fire if it is covered.
The heater is operated by three switches, located below the canopy.
Switch 1 = O
Main On – Off
In the On position only the fuel effect light operates
Switch 2 =
❙
1 kW fan heat setting and fuel effect
Switch 3 =
❙❙
2 kW fan heat setting and fuel effect
The switches are mechanically interlocked, so when switch 1 is turned off, all switches turn off.
Maintaining Your Fire
Maintaining Your Fire
Maintaining Your Fire
Maintaining Your Fire
Always disconnect the heater from the electricity supply by removing the 3 pin plug and allowing the heater to
cool before undertaking maintenance or replacing lamps.
Lamp Replacement
The lamps fitted to this heater are long life types, but due to the indeterminate life span and ease of replacement are specifically
excluded from the guarantee.
To replace a lamp.
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Remove the loose coals.
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Carefully lift the lower front & coal support up to release it from the keyholes in the surround and then pull forward and clear.
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Replace with a 60W (maximum) Fireflame (Red) Edison screw lamp. Do not use opaque bulbs. Dispose of the old lamp safely.
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Refit the lower front & coal support and the coals.
Automatic Cut Out
A cut-out is fitted to the heating element to prevent damage due to over heating.
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If the cut-out operates due to an obstruction in the airflow, the heater must be turned off and allowed to cool for 15 minutes and
the obstruction must be removed before restarting.
Care and Cleaning
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The canopy trims and glass parts need only to be wiped clean with a dry soft cloth, do not use polishes or abrasive materials.
Fault Finding
No or low light from the fuel effect: Possibly a lamp failure. Remove the lamp as detailed above and, if available, check it in a table
lamp with Edison screw thread, that is known to work.
No heat or light: Check the wall socket by plugging in a known working appliance. If functional, check the 13A fuse in the heater
plug. If either fuse or socket is suspected, have them checked by an electrician.
Light but no heat: The automatic cut out, may have operated, see above.
Disposal
At the end of the heater’s serviceable life it should be disposed of thoughtfully and safely in accordance with local authority
regulations. The plug should be removed from the mains cable and the mains cable cut from the heater.