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14.FINAL REVIEW
14.1
Recheck the operation of the fire at all
control positions.
14.2
Visually inspect the appliance. Clean
off any marks incurred during installation.
14.3
If a gap is visible between the inner
sides of the front surround and the
ceramic sidewalls, gently slide the
walls forward.
14.4
Advise the customer that they should
read their Owner's guide before
operating the fire and always follow the
advice in the section headed
"Cleaning your fire".
14.5
Stress that no extra coals must be added
over and above those supplied with the
appliance and that any replacements
must only be the authorised spares.
Warn that ignoring this advice could
cause incomplete clearance of the
products of combustion with
consequent health hazards.
INSTALLER GUIDE
14.6
14.7
14.8
14.9
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Advise the customer that the appliance
will operate to its maximum potential if
the flue is primed during the first 20 ñ
30 minutes of use. To do this, simply
slide the control to its highest setting.
This will also burn off any carbon deposits
that may have formed during previous use.
If using the appliance for long periods it
is beneficial to change between settings.
This will also help to remove any carbon
deposits that may form during use.
This is explained in the Owner's manual
under the section 'Operating the Fire'.
Advise the customer how to operate the
appliance. Point out that lighting
instruction details are contained on the
metal plate chained to the bottom of the
appliance (leave the plate visible in front
of the bottom front cover as a reminder).
Recommend that the appliance should
be serviced and the chimney inspected
by a competent person at least annually.
Hand these instructions and the user's
instructions to the customer.
15.SERVICING & PARTS
REPLACEMENT
Always turn off the gas supply before
commencing any servicing (The inlet
elbow for this appliance incorporates
an isolating valve).
This product uses fuel effect pieces,
burner compartment walls and gaskets
containing Refractory Ceramic Fibres
(RCF), which are man-made vitreous
silicate fibres. 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. To ensure that the
release of fibres from these RCF
articles is kept to a minimum, during
installation and servicing we

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