Technical data

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Hand Set Batteries
Turn over the hand set and unclip the battery cover. Fit a new 9V battery and
refit the battery cover. The appliance should now operate normally.
NOTE: CVO Fire recommends that only high quality batteries are used in this
appliance. Lithium batteries provide the longest life.
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 reddish 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 enclosure 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 steel” 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.