Servicing And Parts Replacement; To Replace Radiant(S); To Remove The Fascia - Valor BRAVA 348 Installer And Owner Manual

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12. SERVICING AND PARTS REPLACEMENT

Always turn off the gas supply and allow the appliance to cool completely
before commencing any servicing (The appliance inlet "T" connector
incorporates an isolating valve).
It is recommended that, at least once a year, the appliance is disconnected
and the catchment space behind the closure plate checked and cleared of
any debris. The closure plate must be resealed to the wall after checking.
Check that soot or debris is not impairing the electrode spark or pilot burner.
Check that soot or debris is not blocking any of the holes in the main burner.
Always test for gas soundness and spillage after servicing the appliance.

12.1 To replace radiant(s).

1. Remove the dress guard by gently
pulling it in the centre with one hand,
and carefully springing out one end
from the fascia with the other. Slide
the opposite side of the dress guard
clear of the fixing holes. Take care
not to scratch the trim (See figure
16).
2. Remove the old radiant(s). Fit the
new radiant(s) ensuring that their rear
face rests against the horizontal ribs
in the rear panel. There will be a
small gap between their bottom front
edges and the retaining channel at
the front of the radiant box.
3. Replace the dress guard.

12.2 To remove the fascia.

1. Remove the two fascia retaining
screws located at the bottom rear of the fascia.
2. Lift the fascia up and forward to clear the rear top location.
3. Replace in the reverse order. Make sure that the top rear of the of the fascia
locates fully into the 'U' shaped notch of the engine back panel (See figure 14). Make
sure that the radiants are not dislodged when refitting the fascia.
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GDC Group Ltd. 2011
INSTALLER GUIDE
Figure 16.
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