Control (manual control)
If the batteries are due for replacement or if the receiver is defect, you can also operate the hearth by hand.
To do so, you need to disconnect the ignition (piezo) cable of the receiver and slide it gently onto the piezo
connection of the gas control block.
Lighting the fire and putting it out
1. Open the gas stopcock which is mounted in the gas pipe leading to
the appliance.
2. Press "O I" switch
on the gas control block in the "I" position.
3. Turn motor switch
on the gas control block all the way to the right.
The switch will make a ticking sound.
4. Turn operating switch
position; an orifice
5. Push the metal pin in the orifice with something like a small pen. The
gas will now flow to the pilot.
6. While keeping the metal pin pressed in, press the (square) ignition
fuse
(next to the "O I" switch) to ignite the pilot flame. Look through
the glass to see whether the pilot flame is burning.
7. If the pilot flame is burning, keep the metal pin pressed for another
10 seconds and then release it. If the pilot flame dies, wait for another
5 seconds before repeating the above steps.
8. Turn operation knob
9. Turn motor switch
to the left to ignite the burner and to select the
height of the flames.
10. Turn motor switch
11. If you want to put out the pilot flame as well, turn "O I" switch
12. Close the gas tap.
Using the hearth for the first time
When you light your gas hearth for the first time, the hearth must 'anneal' . The unit has a heat-resistant lacquer
which must still burn in. Though this may give an unpleasant smell, it is otherwise harmless. It is advisable to
burn the stove at its highest position for about three hours while airing the room well.
Discolouration of walls, ceilings and grates
!
After lighting your hearth, the walls, ceilings and grates may show some discolouration. This is caused
by the dust particles that burn in the convection cover. This is a natural process for which WANDERS
cannot be held responsible. To minimize discolouring we refer to the advice given for atmospheric
hearths. Your installer can give you more information about this.
Some deposit may form on the ceramic glass of the door of the hearth. You can easily remove this deposit with
a damp cloth when the glass is cold. If necessary you can use a special cleansing agent for ceramic rings. Page
26 shows you how to remove the glass.
Watch out for finger marks!
!
Make sure to leave no finger marks on the cleaned glass pane when you close the hearth door. Finger
marks leave stains which will burn in the glass.
When you ignite the hearth for the first time, the hearth calculates how much time is needed to reach the
preset temperature. On this basis, the hearth selects the most efficient way to heat the room.
on the gas control block in the MAN
becomes visible.
to the "ON" position.
all the way to the right to put out the fire; the pilot flame will keep burning.
to the "O" position.
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