Technical data

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Cleaning Instructions
Before cleaning the appliance turn off the Fire unit and allow it to cool for a
number of hours. Before using any cleaning materials test a small area first to
ensure compatibility with the appliance finish. CVO Fire cannot be held
responsible for damage caused by cleaning the appliance.
Burner Bar / Deposits
It is normal for the burner bar to show a redish or white deposit. This is caused
by bi-products of the gas being burnt and is unavoidable. This can be remedied
by using a stove paint like Hotspot High Temperature Stove Paint which is
sold in 100ml cans online for approx £7. Similar products may also be available
from major DIY stores or fireplace retailers. It may be required to paint the
burner bar every 6 months or so depending on usage.
Cleaning the Gas Fire Burner and Enclosure
The most effective method of dust/debris removal is achieved with the aid of a
vacuum cleaner however; great care must be taken to ensure that the pilot
assembly is not touched. Using a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush head gently
remove any debris/dust from inside the enclo0sure and around the burner unit.
Once all of the dust and debris has been removed the surfaces can be cleaned
with the use of a soft cloth and a hand held “stainless seel” cleaner which is
available from most supermarkets.
Cleaning the Metal Fascia
This can be done with a soft cloth and a hand held “stainless steel” cleaner
which is available from most supermarkets.
Removing spillages
This appliance has an electronic remote system. Where a liquid has been spilled
onto the surface of the fire or enclosure DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE – contact
your installer to ensure the remote system functions correctly.
Wax
Never place candles on the burner shelves. If molten wax enters
the burner unit – DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE - contact your
installer to remove the spillage and ensure the remote system
functions correctly.