Royal Consumer Information Products Gas Fire User Manual

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0nce a pilot-flame has been established; keep the control depressed for a further 20 seconds. Release the gas control and
check that the pilot remains lit.

4.

Depress the gas control slightly and turn anti-clockwise until the indicator mark is aligned with the letters HIGH. The
burner will cross light from the pilot.

5.

Depress the gas control slightly and turn anti-clockwise until the indictor mark is aligned with the letters LOW. The
burner will now be at minimum rate.

6.

To turn ‘off ‘ the appliance, return the control to the ‘OFF’ position.

7.

If for any reason the fire cuts out, return the control knob to the `OFF’ position and wait 3 minutes before re-lighting.

8.

In the event of failure of the igniter the fire may be lit by placing a lighted taper or match at the pilot position at the
same time depressing the gas control in the IGN position.

Removal of Debris or Soot Deposits

Debris from any source or any soot formed shall require removal. Allow the appliance to cool sufficiently before
removing all of the coals and firebed components for cleaning purposes. Once all the ceramics are removed from the
firebed check that no debris is located in the burner slots. If any debris is present it may easily be removed by using a
small piece of thin cardboard to ease out any foreign matter. Be sure to remove the cardboard after use. Should any soot
accumulation become excessive, the fuel effect pieces should be removed from the fire for cleaning. Cleaning should be
carried out in a well-ventilated area or in the open air, by gently brushing with the pieces held away from your face so that
you avoid inhaling the dust. We do not recommend the use of a normal domestic vacuum cleaner, which may blow dust
back into the air

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Any sooty deposit on the thermocouple probe can be cleaned off using a non-fluffy cloth.

Laying the Coal Bed

The coal support shelf is positioned on the fibre support metalwork, ensure that the shelf sits against the two stops which are
to prevent the shelf sitting on the burner outlet. Place the simulated coal front in position as shown in Fig.6, three tabs are
provided to locate. The one-piece coal support shelf is constructed to allow three levels of coal support; these three levels are
shown in Fig 7, the plan view of the bed.
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Coal Layout (See Figs 6 - 9) (6 Large and 12 small)

First Layer. Position 3 large coals and 6 small coals between the front simulated coal and the lower level of the coal support
shelf. Ensure the gap indicated is left clear to view the pilot flame.

Place 3 large coals on the middle level of the coal support shelf as shown.

Second Layer. Place 4 small coals in position to fill gaps between the coals on the lower and middle level of the coal support
shelf

Place 2 small coals in position to straddle the 3 large coals on the middle level and upper level of the coal support shelf..

NOTE: Additional coals must not be used. If any of the coals or coal bed become damaged, lost or broken, replacements
must be obtained (part numbers listed in short spares list) before the appliance is used.

VENTILATION

Additional purpose built ventilation is not required for this appliance in GB only, for IE ventilation is required with a
minimal cross section area of 100sq cms, it should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free obstruction

Clearance to Side (Timber Surrounds etc.)

Minimum clearance required to any combustible material to the side of the appliance must be 150mm

Clearance to Shelves

Minimum clearance to the underside of a 150mm deep combustible shelf from the hearth must be 790mm. Add 12.5mm
to this clearance for every 25mm increase in depth of shelf.

The list of coal part numbers that the user can replace is at the back of this document.

This appliance is intended for decorative purposes.

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