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- Set the appliance to its highest level to
speed up the evaporation process;
- Keep the room well ventilated;
- Remove pets from the room.
3.2
Protection
To prevent unsafe situations, you should carefully observe
the following measures/instructions.
Caution
- Make sure there is sufficient ventilation in
the room where the appliance is installed;
- Make sure that combustible objects and/
or materials such as curtains have a dis-
tance from the appliance and/or the flues
of at least 50 cm;
- Do not dry clothes, towels etc. on and/
or near the appliance, in order to prevent
fire;
- Avoid contact with hot parts of the ap-
pliance to prevent burns;
- Do not leave children and persons who
cannot judge the consequences of their
actions alone with a burning appliance;
- Place the remote control out of reach
from children and persons who cannot
properly judge the consequences of their
actions.
3.3 Discoloration of walls and ceilings
A brown discoloration is an unpleasant and difficult to solve
problem. Brown discoloration can be caused by burning
substances as a result of insufficient ventilation, smoking,
burning candles, oil lamps, etc. Cigarette and cigar smoke
contain tar substances that are deposited on colder walls.
These problems can be (partly) solved through a proper
ventilation of the room where the appliance is placed.
4. Wireless remote control
The appliance is supplied with a remote control.
Ignition, controlling the flame height and switching off are
performed by the remote control that operates a receiver.
The receiver and remote control are battery powered. The
receiver requires 4 penlite (AA type) batteries, the remote
control requires a 9V block battery. At normal use, the bat-
teries will have an average life of one year.
You can also use an optional adapter. Ask your installer for
information. In that case you will need a 230 V connection
near your appliance.
4.1
Replacing the receiver batteries
If the receiver's batteries are almost empty, you will hear 3
short beep sounds, provided the little motor for controlling
the main burner is running (see 4.2.1.1). The batteries are
in a holder. The battery holder is lying in a small tray at the
bottom of the gap between the combustion chamber and
the convection box (see fig. 1), at the Global Beau it can be
reached by removing the front panel. Pull the (guide) rib-
bon, and the battery holder will appear. (see fig. 2a to 2d).
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