Verine Carmelo 1150 NHWV00RN NG Installation, User And Servicing Instructions - page 9
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Filling the Burner
WARNING
This product uses fuel effect pieces containing Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF),
which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres along with fibrous glass and
mineral wool. Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporary
irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract; consequently, it makes sense to
take care when handling these articles to ensure that the release of dust is
kept to a minimum.
CAUTION All the ceramic components are fragile and should be handled with
care.
1
Fill the burner tray level to the top using the granules of ceramic gravel provided
making sure that the burner ports between the flame guides down the centre are left
completely clear. When new, the burner is supplied with a piece of tape covering the
gap between the flame guides. After the burner tray has been filled the tape can be
removed. If the tape has already been removed a strip of corrugated cardboard cut
from the carton can be placed between the flame guides and will do the same job.
The fire will not function correctly without these granules in place.
Placing of Decorative Refractory Shapes
1
Decorative fuel packs made from refractory material may be placed on top of the
ceramic gravel to increase the decorative effect. Fuels should not be placed on the
infill grill except for the ends of logs and driftwood.
The following packs may be used;
Coal Pack – containing 30 medium random coals
Pebble Pack – containing 30 large pebbles
Log Pack – containing 9 refractory logs
Driftwood Pack – containing 11 pieces refractory driftwood
2
The refractory pieces may be arranged as desired. If the objects on the fire-bed
become excessively covered in soot they should be removed from the fire or placed in
another position.
C
OMMISSIONING
Before attempting to light the appliance the gas supply must be turned on by
removing the cap from the isolator fitting and unscrewing the plug all the way out.
(This has to be done before the burner placed into position and the infill grill fixed
down). Replace the cap making sure that the tab engages with the slot in the top of
the plug. Tighten the cap securely. Before attempting to light the appliance ensure
that the power supply to the appliance is switched on at the mains and that the
appliance ON/FF switch (located behind the infra red sensor) is switched to the ON
position (the symbol
I should be pressed down). Light the appliance in accordance
with the instructions in the lighting section within the Users Guide.
Check for spillage
1
Before briefing the customer on how to use the appliance, a spillage test must be
carried out. The following procedure must be followed.
2
Close all doors and windows in the room or space containing the appliance.
3
Light a smoke match and pass completely along and just inside the inner flange that
is just forward of the opening to the chimney. A visual check should ascertain that
all the smoke generated is drawn into the firebox and up the flue.
4
If there is evidence of spillage, the flue should be heated for a period of 5 to 10
minutes and the test repeated.
5
If there is still evidence of spillage the appliance should turned be off and the
chimney and ventilation investigated. The appliance must not be left in an
operational state until the faults have been identified and corrected.