Commissioning The Stove; Pilot Ignition Check; Main Burner Check; Pressure Check - Stanley Cara Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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The Appliance Commissioning Checklist (see Page
6) must be filled out in conjunction with
conducting the following checks:
1.

Pilot Ignition Check

A.
Ignite the pilot light as described in the
Remote Control Operation Section.
B.
Check that the pilot light flame stays light.
C.
Extinguish the pilot light.
2.

Main Burner Check

A.
Ignite the pilot light as described in the
Remote Control Operation Section.
B.
Turn on the main burner as described in the
Remote Control Operation Section.
C.
Check that the pilot smoothly cross-lights to
the main burner and that the main burner &
pilot light stay alight.
D.
Check the operation of the burners at the
various flame settings.
E.
Extinguish the stove fully.
3.

Pressure Check

The stove is preset to the correct heat inputs as list-
ed in the Technical Data Section and the pressure
flows MUST not be adjusted. The inlet & burner
pressures must be checked using the following pro-
cedure (see Fig 24):
A.
Turn off the gas valve on the stove.
B.
Turn the screw on the Inlet Pressure Test
Point (A) on the gas valve by one turn (DO
NOT REMOVE) and connect a manometer.
C.
Check that the measured pressure is as the
prescribed supply pressure.
D.
Perform the test when the appliance is
burning on full and with only the pilot alight.
E.
If the pressure is low, check the gas supply
pipes are the correct size.
F.
If the pressure is too high (more than 5 mbar
over) the appliance may be installed, but the
gas supply company should be contacted to
rectify same.
G.
Retighten the screw on the Inlet Pressure
Test Point (A).
H.
Turn the screw on the Burner Pressure
test point (B) on the gas valve by one turn
(DO NOT REMOVE) and connect a
manometer.
I.
Check that the measured pressure is as
detailed in the Technical Data Section. The
measured value should be within +/- 10% of
the prescribed value.
J.
Retighten the screw on the Burner Pressure
Test Point (B).
K.
Test the system and gas valve for gas
soundness.

COMMISSIONING THE STOVE

Fig.24
4.
The remote control that comes with the stove should
already be paired to the burner. However if it
becomes un-paired or you have had a replacement
remote control, it can be paired to the burner using
the following procedure:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Fig.25
17

Pairing the Remote Control

Turn on the Remote Control by pushing &
holding the power button (refer to Remote
Control Operation Section).
Hold the Reset Button on the side of the
gas control box under the burner unit until
it beeps twice (see Fig 25).
Press and hold the Down arrow button on
the Remote Control until you hear a single
beep.
Turn off the Remote Control by pushing the
power button.
Turn on the Remote Control by pushing &
holding the power button. If the remote has
been successful paired, the burner will ignite
after approximately ten seconds.

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