OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
In order to control the night temperature, it should be set
to at least 5 ºC / 40 oF.
If the night temperature is set to the "- - " position, the
appliance will remain in the standby position. The appliance
will only switch on at the next switch-on time of the day
temperature.
The appliance must be in standby position in order to be
controlled by the timer
Example of switch times
You have set a day temperature and night temperature of,
for example, 20 ºC and 15 ºC.
✹
P1
TIMER = 7 hours; the temperature will go to 20 ºC
at 7 am.
P1
TIMER = 9 hours; the temperature will go to 15 ºC
at 9 am.
✹
P2
TIMER = 17 hours; the temperature will go to 20 ºC
at 5 pm.
P2
TIMER = 22 hours; the temperature returns to 15 ºC
at 10 pm.
Setting times for the timer
To set the timer, proceed as follows:
• Set the day and night temperature as described above at
section.
• Briefly press the SET button to enter the (P*) TIMER
position.
• Press the SET button until P1
the time flashes.
• Set the first switch on time of the day temperature using
the buttons
(large flame) and
• Briefly press the SET button to set the next time of the
cycle, P1
TIMER.
• Successively set the times P2
• Press the OFF button or wait until position (P*) TIMER
appears on the display.
Activating the timer function
Follow the steps below for activating the timer control:
• Place the appliance in the standby (pilot burner) position
using button
(small flame).
• Set the day/night temperature if you have not yet done so.
✹
• Set the timer times P1
TIMER, P1
TIMER and P2
TIMER.
• Choose the (P*) TIMER function using the SET button.
Replacing the battery
If the battery is almost empty, the display will show
"BATT".
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
• Remove the cover at the back side of the remote control.
• Disconnect the 9V block battery from / connect the 9V
block battery to the connector.
!Caution - Observe the "+" and "-" poles of the batteries
and the connector;
- Use alkaline batteries;
- Batteries are regarded as "small chemical
waste" and may therefore not be disposed with
the household rubbish.
✹
TIMER is displayed and
small flame).
✹
TIMER and P2
TIMER.
✹
TIMER, P2
• Place the battery in the holder.
• Replace the cover.
GENERAL NOTES
Gas Safety Regulations (for installation & use) 1998
In your own interest and that of safety, it is law that
all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in
accordance with the above regulations. Failure to install
appliances correctly could lead to prosecution.
NB: The Council of Registered Gas Installers, whose
members are identified by the emblem shown here, are all
required to work to the recognised standards.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The appliance should be inspected once a year by a qualified
company, and cleaned and/or repaired as necessary. The
inspection and maintenance must at least ensure that the
appliance is working correctly and safely. This can be done
by your own gasinstaller or a specialised maintenance
company. It is advisable to remove any dust from the
appliance several times before and during the heating
season. After a while a deposit will form on the inside of
the glass pane. This can be removed with a damp cloth or
with a non-abrasive cleaning agent (e.g. brass polish). Do
this as soon as any deposit appears, to prevent it from
burning and becoming impossible to clean. Do not use
corrosive or abrasive substances to clean the casing. Any
damage to the coating, caused by things put on or against
the casing for example, is not covered by the guarantee.
NB: When replacing thermocouple 1, the coupling nut in
the gas control block should first be tightened by hand and
then tightened a quarter-turn with an
open-ended spanner.
Discoloration of walls and ceiling
Brown discoloration is an annoying problem, which is
difficult to solve. It can be caused by dust burning as a
result of poor ventilation, for example, or by cigarette
smoke or candles.
These problems can be avoided by ensuring that the room
the heater is in is properly ventilated. A good guideline for
ventilation is:
New buildings
Existing buildings
Use candles and oil lamps as little as possible, keeping
the wick as short as possible. While they Enhance
the atmosphere, candles and oil lamps also cause the
formation of large quantities of unhealthy soot particles in
your home. Cigarette and cigar smoke contains tar, which
upon heating will precipitate on cold or damp walls. If you
have a newly cemented chimney or have had any other
reconstructions / renovations done, you are advised to
wait at least 6 weeks before lighting your fire, to allow the
walls, floor and ceiling to dry out completely.
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GENERAL NOTES
: 3.24 m
3
/ hour per m
2
floor
surface of the room.
: 25.20 m
3
/ hour for a room.