6.S.715
6.S. 6461: PIs 1
&
2
Most heating appliances generate warm air convection currents and
transfer heat to any wall surface against which they are situated.
Some soft furnishings (such as blown vinylwallpapers) may not be
suitableforuse where they are subjectto temperatures above normal
room levels and the manufacturer's advice should be sought before
using thistype of wallcovering adjacent to any heating appliance.
The likelihood of wall staining from convected air currents will be
increased in environments where high levels of tobacco smokeorother
contaminants exist.
If the igniter fails at any time or there is a power cut,it is
possible tolight the pilot with a match or taper.
Cavendlsh Models - Lift away the controls access door and
fender assembly away from the appliance.The pilot is visible
at the lower right hand side through the coals. Push the
control lever down as far as possible to the ignition position
(*),
apply a match to the pilot and once lit hold down for
twenty seconds.
Kingston
&
Belgravia Models - The pilot is visible through
the right hand part of the fender.It is necessary to apply a
suitablelightthrough the fender. A wooden spill is
recommended for this purpose.DO NOT USE a waxtaper or
paper as they may lead to blockage ofthe pilot assembly. Push
the controllever down as far as possible to the ignition position
(*),
apply the light to the pilot and once lit hold down for twenty
seconds.
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1.0 Warnings
1. The appliance is suitable for installation only in
G.B. and I.E.and shouldbe installed in accordance
with the rules inforce. For Ireland install in
accordance with I.S.813 "INSTALLATIONOFGAS
ApPUANCES".The installation must be carriedout
by a CORGI Registered Installer or other
competent person and be in accordance with the
relevant requirements of GASSAFETY(Installation
and Use) REGULATIONS1994 (as amended), the
BUILDINGREGULATIONSissued by the Department of
the Environment, BUILDINGSTANDARDS(Scotland)
(Consolidation) REGULATIONSissued by the Scottish
DevelopmentDepartment and the LOCALBUILDING
REGULATIONS.Where no specific instructions are
given,reference should be made to the relevant
BRITISH STANDARD CODES OF PRACTICE
and INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS.
2.This appliance must be installed in accordance
with the manufacturers Instructions and the rules
In force and only used in a suitably ventilated
location.
3. Read the instructions before installing or using
this appliance.
4.The chimney should be swept before the
appliance is installed and checked annually to
ensure continued clearance of combustion
products and that there is no excessive build up of
soot.
5.Soot and debris from the chimney or other
sources shouldperiodically require removal by a
competent person.
6.Any purpose provided ventilation should be
checked periodically to ensure that it is free from
obstruction.
7.Ensure that all protective plastic coating is
removed from trim and fender parts.
Important - Do notpush excess electrical
cable into void behind the fender.
If a gas leak is found or suspected,turn off the gas
supply atthe meter immediately and contact your
Installeror British Gas Emergency (under 'Gas' in the
phone directory).
This appliance hasa naked flame and a fireguard
conforming to B.S.6539 or 6778 should be used,
especially in instances where young children,the
elderly or infirm are likely to be present.
Never Hang Flammable Items Over
The Appliance
For reasons ofsafety and economy your appliance
should be serviced annually.Your Installer or British
Gas Servicewill be able to advise you.