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Manual de usuario Stovax, modelo Aspen, Chamonix, Tahoe (P)8135, (P)8143, (P)8119, (P)8127, (P)8136, (P)8144, (P)8120, (P)8128

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NOTE: Do not use a vacuum cleaner. 6.2 Cleaning is necessary when there is any chimney debris visible on the fuel effect, or if there is a soot build up in the fire. Minor soot deposits can be ignored. 6.3 Remove the fuel effect carefully onto a sheet of paper. 6.4 Clean the fuel effect using a soft brush taking great care not to damage them. 6.5 Foreign objects or debris which have been thrown, or have fallen onto the fire should be removed when the fire is cold, by hand. 6.6 Replace the ceramic components by refering to section 7. 7. ARRANGEMENT OF FUEL BED COMPONENTS NOTE: CERAMIC PARTS ARE FRAGILE. 7.1 General 7.1.1 Your fire will be supplied either with a ceramic Coal, Log, Pebble or Driftwood effect This will have been specified at the time of ordering. With pebble fires follow coal layouts. With driftwood fires follow log layouts. 7.1.2 Positioning of ceramic parts is important, not only for the flame effect, but also for optimum performance of the appliance. 7.1.3 It is important that the ceramic fuel effect pieces are placed so that there are gaps around each for the flames to pass through. 7.1.4 Ceramic components must only touch each other at single points, avoid whole sides touching. 7.1.5 Do not use any more ceramic components than those shown, extra parts supplied are spares and should be kept for future use. 7.1.6 The ceramic components should last about 2 years in normal use at which time it is recommended to replace them. Replacement parts can be bought from any stockist who supplies GAZCO fires, always state the model number found on the databadge. 7.1.7 The parts are supplied in various quantities depending on the size of the fire delivered. Check your coals, pebbles, driftwood and logs. If any are damaged, contact your Gazco stockist for replacements. Always ask for genuine Gazco parts. 7.1.8 Depending on the fuel effect that you have been supplied with, follow the correct section. 7.2 Glass Granules 7.2.1 If you have chosen the glass granular fuel effect, open the bag of glass granule and fill the fire to the top ensuring the granules finish level with the top of the tray. 7.2.2 Firmly pat the granules down to ensure that there are no voids below the surface. It is important to ensure that the granules fill all the gaps around the burner, and that the granules finish level with the top of the tray. 7.3 Firebeads 7.3.1 If you have chosen any other of the fuel effects (coal, pebble or log), it will be necessary to fill the tray with firebeads. 7.3.2 You will find 2 sizes of firebeads, large and small. Using the large beads, fill the fire to within 10mm of the top, level the beads and pat down. See diagram 2. 2 5 USER INSTRUCTIONS 7.3.3 Using the small beads, fill the fire to the top. See diagram 3. 3 7.3.4 Smooth out the fire beads, it is important to ensure that the fire is completely filled, level to the top. NOTE: if your fire needs more beads, then there should be some left over from the original installation, if not then more must be ordered from your Gazco stockist. Do not use any other type of material as this may seriously damage your fire and could be dangerous. 7.3.5 Firmly pat the beads down to ensure that there are no voids left below the surface. 7.3.6 Ensure that no beads have fallen into the pilot area. 7.3.7 Ensure that the pilot shield is fitted correctly and that it fits tightly onto the edge of the tray. See diagram 4. 4 AR0558 7.4 Coal & Pebble Layout - Small Aspen & Chamonix 7.4.1 Place 8 large square blocks in a solid mass in the centre of the burner tray as shown, ensure they fit tightly together. See diagram 5. 5 AR1262 7.4.2 Place 14 small coals or pebbles around the edge of the tray as shown, ensure that there are gaps between each coal or pebble. Place one on top of the pilot shield. See diagram 6. 6 AR1263 7.4.3 Starting at the front, place 14 alternating large and small coals or pebbles around the perimeter of the fire, they should sit on the bottom row of small coals or pebbles and rest against the inner mass of square blocks. See diagram 7. 7 AR1264 7.4.4 Place the remaining 6 large coals or pebbles on top of the square blocks, ensure that there are gaps between each coal or pebble. See diagram 8. AR1265 8 6 USER INSTRUCTIONS 7.5 Coal & Pebble Layout - Medium Chamonix, Large Aspen & Chamonix 7.5.1 Place 15 large square blocks in a solid mass in the centre of the burner tray as shown, ensure they fit tightly together. See diagram 9. AR1266 9 7.5.2 Place 18 small coals or pebbles around the edge of the tray as shown, ensure that there are gaps between each coal or pebble. Place one on top of the pilot shield. See diagram 10. AR1267 10 7.5.3 Starting at the front, place 18 alternating large and small coals or pebbles around the perimeter of the fire, they should sit on the bottom row of small coals or pebbles and rest against the inner mass of square blocks. See diagram 11. AR1268 11 7.5.4 Place the remaining 11 large coals or pebbles on top of the square block...


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