User instruction, Battery replacement fire will not light 4 – Stovax GAZCO Linea Balanced Flue Convector Fire User Manual
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USER INSTRUCTION
10.1 If the Linea is fitted with a Designio front, access to the
batteries can be achieved by simply dropping the lower
front access cover.
10.2 If the Linea is fitted with a Plano or Vetro front, access to
the batteries can be achieved through the access hole in the
casing below the unit. See diagram 4.
10.3 Remove the top from the plastic battery compartment by
gently depressing the top in the area with the indication
arrow and then sliding off in the direction of the arrow. See
diagram 5.
10.4 Replace the batteries with three "C" size cells ensuring they
are in the correct orientation as shown in the diagram in the
base of the plastic battery holder.
10.5 Replace the top of the battery holder and push back into its
location.
10. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
FIRE WILL NOT LIGHT
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Does the pilot spark when
using the handset?
Does the pilot spark when
using the touch pad?
Is there any spark
at the pilot?
Does the appliance go
out during use?
Does pilot light then go
out immediately?
Is the low battery indicator
visible on the handset display?
Change the appliance
batteries
Change the handset
batteries
Does it spark only once or
twice and very slowly?
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
INSUFFICIENT BATTERY POWER
The Copreci control system used on this appliance has a
built-in safety feature which will prevent the appliance from
lighting if there is insufficient battery power. This feature
will also act to turn the appliance off if the battery power
falls below a safe level.
When the battery power falls to a low level, this is indicated
by 10 audible beeps and 10 continuous flashes on the
touchpad LED indicator. This will occur when the ignition is
activated and the batteries should be replaced.
If the appliance will not light, please check the touchpad for
this warning before proceeding further. You may notice a
noise from the control valve when attempting to light the
appliance under these conditions. This is normal and should
not cause concern.
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