INSTALLATION MANUAL
7.1.1 Placing/replacing receiver's batteries
The batteries should be placed in the special battery holder
and not in the receiver.
Caution
Strictly observe this, to avoid damages to
the receiver.
The battery holder is in a tray at the bottom of the gap
between the combustion chamber and the convection box,
in the case of the Global Beau, the front panel should be
removed first. By pulling the (guide) ribbon towards you,
the battery holder will appear.
(See User Manual, fig. 1 and fig. 2a to 2d).
To (re)place the batteries, proceed as follows:
• Lift the front panel at the Global beau and remove it
towards the front
• Pull the (guide) ribbon towards you.
• Grab the battery holder.
• Loosen the screw.
• Slide off the cover.
• Remove and place the 4 penlite (AA type) batteries.
!Caution
- Avoid a short circuit between the bat-
teries and metal objects/parts;
- Observe the "+" and "-" poles of the bat-
teries and the holder;
- Use alkaline batteries;
- Batteries are regarded as "small chemical
waste" and may therefore not be dis-
posed with the household rubbish.
• Slide back the cover.
• Tighten the cover.
• Place back the holder.
• Place the front panel back at the Global beau
!Caution
Make sure the guide ribbon is under the
holder.
7.2. Setting the communication code
Prior to putting the appliance into operation, a communica-
tion code must be set between the remote control and the
receiver.
When installing a new receiver or remote control, you must
set a new communication code.
The code is chosen randomly from the 65000 available codes.
As a result, the chance that other remote controls near you
are using the same code and affect the operation of your
appliance is very small.
Follow the procedure described below:
• If necessary, place the receiver's batteries in the battery
holder; see section 7.1.1.
• If necessary, place the remote control's 9V block battery; see
User Manual , section 4.2.6
• Remove the receiver from the tray below the burner; if
necessary see section 7.3.
• Hold down the reset button on the receiver, until you hear
two consecutive sound signals (see fig. 12).
• After the second, longer signal, let go of the reset button.
• Within 20 seconds, press the 'small flame' button on the
remote control until you hear two short sound signals: this is
the confirmation of a good communication.
7.3 Replacing the receiver
• If possible, remove the cover under the combustion chamber
(see fig. 4a), at the Global Beau it can be reached by remo-
ving the front panel
If this is not possible because of the way it is built in, take the
following steps.
• Remove the glass pane (see section 6.8
• Store the glass pane on a safe place
• Remove the vermiculite tray (see fig. 4b)
• Unscrew the 4 self-tapping screws of the burner mounting
plate and remove the burner mounting plate plus accessories
(see fig. 4c)
When it is possible to reach the receiver; take the following
steps.
• Replace the receiver and reconnect it (see section 7.1)
• Set the communication code again (see section 7.2)
• Place the parts back in reverse order of the steps described
above.
!Caution
Properly connect the flue spigot to the
draft interrupter when placing back the
combustion chamber (see fig. 4h)
8. Final check
In order to check whether the appliance is working pro-
perly and safely, you must perform the following checks
before the appliance is used.
8.1 Gastightness
Caution
All connections must be gastight.
!Caution
The gas control can be subjected to a
maximum pressure of 50 mbar.
• Check the connections for gastightness
8.2 Gas pressure / line-pressure
The burner pressure is set at the factory; see data plate. It
is not necessary to check the burner pressure.
The line-pressure in house installations
Caution
should be checked, as they can vary.
The gas control is located below the burner.
Follow the procedure described below:
• Remove the glass pane (see section 6.8)
• Store the glass pane on a safe place
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