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GAS FIREPLACE USER GUIDE ST900 NORTH AMERICA Ce manual est disponsible en Fran ais sur demande ç www.escea.net 630004_2_Manual_User_ST900_US...
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To access this, the fascia must be removed. Escea recommends the ST900 is inspected and serviced by a licenced or qualified service person once every twelve (12) months.
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Contents > Basic Operation Turning the ST900 on and off Altering the flame height Setting and adjusting the thermostat Locking the Remote Control Clearances > > Cleaning and Maintenance > Normal operating Sounds and Smells > Warranty Information...
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- No other button should be pressed during this time. The remote control is now in MANUAL mode, and ready to be used. If the pilot flame fails to ignite, you must turn OFF the ST900 from the remote and start the process of turning it ON again.
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To turn off the ST900, push the ON/OFF button (13) and the OFF display (6) will start blinking. Push the SET button (14) again to shut down the gas flow to the ST900 and switch it off. The OFF display (6) will now appear in the display. Increasing and Decreasing the Flame Height While in MANUAL mode (10), push the UP button (12) or the DOWN button (15) to increase or decrease the flame height.
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Basic Operation Turning on the Thermostat While the MANUAL display (10) is showing, push the SET button (14) and the AUTO display (9) will start blinking. Push the SET button (14) again and the AUTOMATIC mode is set, and the temperature display (4) will start blinking. When the temperature display (4) is blinking you will be able to adjust the room temperature by pushing the UP button (12) or the DOWN button (15) to adjust the desired room temperature, and push SET (14) to select the...
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MANUAL or the AUTOMATIC mode. The LOCK features is designed as a CHILD SAFETY feature. If for any reason you have a LOCKED REMOTE CONTROL while the ST900 is on and you need to turn It off, take one of the batteries of the electronic control out of the battery box.
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Similarly, if 'Flame Down' is pressed while the unit is in the 'pilot' flame position, nothing will happen. To shut down the gas flow to the ST900, press the On/Off button and the LED will begin to blink.
For this reason TV location decisions rest solely with the householder and Escea will not be held liable for any adverse affects on a TV located near to an Escea fireplace that may be caused by heat.
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TV so it is the customers responsibility to satisfy themselves that their TV mounting and mantle design will not exceed the listed maximum operating temperature of their electronic goods. ST900 Mantle Clearances If any part of the installation If the entire installation (mantle,...
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Removing the ST900 Fascia Ensure the fascia is allowed to cool before handling. The ST900 fascia attaches to the fire by four hooks. To remove the fascia, simply lift it upwards 5/8”-3/4” and pull towards you. Care should always be taken when handling the fascia.
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Do not operate the appliance if the glass has been broken, damaged, or the glass is not properly positioned/hooked onto the appliance. Cleaning your ST900 The unit must be cold before starting any form of maintenance or cleaning. If your...
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Sounds and Smells Note: Each time the fireplace is lit from cold the glass will fog up with condensation. This is normal and the condensation will disappear within a few minutes once the glass heats up. Sounds It is possible that you will hear some sounds from your gas appliance. This is perfectly normal due to the fact that there various types of materials used within your appliance.
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ESCEA, (documented in the Dealer Manual), and the product is operated and maintained in accordance with ESCEA operating and maintenance instructions, then for the first period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase ESCEA will pay to the dealer who sold the appliance, a pre-determined sum to repair or replace any part of the Product that is deemed by ESCEA to be faulty.
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Except as provided herein, Escea is not responsible for direct, special, incidental or consequential loss or damages resulting from any breach of warranty or condition,...
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Warranty following: use; revenue; actual or anticipated profits (including loss of profits on contracts); use of money; anticipated savings; business; opportunity; goodwill; reputation; any or indirect or consequential loss or damage howsoever caused including the replacement or equipment and property. Some states in Canada and in some States in the United States do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to buyer.
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