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Ensure the rear matrix is pushed back against the location bar. (Fig 4b) Fig 4b Step 3 Becton 7 only. Locate 2 off end coals each side of the base matrix. (See underside of coals for hand identification) (Fig 4c). Fig 4c Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LIGHTING & CONTROLLING THE FIRE Under no circumstance must the fire be operated if the glass is cracked or broken. Open the gas control access door situated at the bottom of the appliance. Always use the control door HANDLE. Step 1a. To ignite the pilot push the control knob in, turn anti-clockwise towards the spark position and hold in for 15 seconds. (Fig 5a) The pilot can be viewed through the L/H & centre front slots in the base matrix. Fig 5a Step 1b. Keep the control knob pressed in and turn Step 1c. Keep the control knob pressed in for a further 15 seconds and then release. The pilot will remain alight. If pilot does not remain alight repeat this procedure. Please note that when purging the gas supply it is usual to have to keep the control knob depressed in the spark position for longer periods of time. Step 2. To ignite the main burner, rotate the control knob anti-clockwise to the HIGH position (fig 5c) Fig 5c For maximum heat output leave the control knob at the high position For minimum heat output, rotate the control knob clockwise to the LOW position. (Fig 5d) anti-clockwise to the pilot position. (Fig 5b) Fig 5b Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fig 5d Step 4. To extinguish the pilot, turn the control knob to the OFF position. (Fig 5f) Incorporated into the pilot assembly is a flame failure device designed to shut off the gas supply in the event of the pilot flame being extinguished while the fire is unattended. Should the pilot flame blow out accidentally or intentionally whilst the fire is running, no attempt should be made to re-light the gas for at least three minutes. To restart the fire turn the control knob to the off position and repeat the lighting & controlling the fire instructions. The flame failure device is a safety feature required by law and must not be put out of action by the installer. If this device or any of its parts are to be replaced, only original manufacturer's parts are to be used. Repeated operation of the flame failure device indicates that there maybe a problem with the flue draw. In this situation no more attempts at operating the appliance should take place and your qualified gas engineer should be contacted to investigate and rectify the problem. Fig 5e Step 3. To turn the main burner off while keeping the pilot alight, rotate the operating knob back to the PILOT position. (Fig 5e) Fig 5f Becton Bunny & Becton 7 mk3 Gas stoves INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE FIRE Your CORGI qualified gas engineer should install the fire in accordance with the following regulations and standards:The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 (as amended). The Building Regulations for England and Wales 2000 ref; Approved Document J 2002 edition (issued by the DTLR). The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations. BS5440 parts 1 and 2 1990, BS5871 And these Installation Instructions. Warning: Failure to comply with the regulations, requirements, or these instructions will invalidate the guarantee and could have hazardous consequences. Please note that in tight recesses the gas supply point may be inaccessible. Therefore it may be necessary to connect the pipe for the gas supply to the fire before installing the fire into its recess. FITTING THE FEET Care should be taken when fitting the feet not to damage the painted surfaces of the fire. • The feet (4 off) are positioned in each corner of the fire base using the washers and screws provided. • Tools required: A no. 2 pozidrive screwdriver. FLUE SYSTEM The stove must be connected to a suitable and efficient flue that provides a good updraught to safely take the products of combustion (fumes) from the stove outlet to the outside air. To ensure a good updraught it is important that the flue gases are kept warm and that the flue size suits the stove. The termination of the outlet at the top of the flue also needs to comply with the Building Regulations. The minimum effective height of the chimney must be at least 3 metres and when warm the flue draught should be between 0.05 and 6mb (0.5mm to 6mm water gauge). The Bunny requires a minimum flue size of 100mm (4 inches) and the Becton 7 requires a minimum flue size of 125mm (5 inches). If the stove is being connected to a chimney with an internal flue size greater than 225mm (9 inches) diameter or 200 x 200mm square, a 125mm (5 inches) diameter stainless steel flexible flue liner complying with BS 715 should be installed in the flue. If a new chimney is being provided it should fully comply with the relevant Building Regulation Requirements and BS 5440: Part 1. Suitable types of chimney include the following. • Masonry chimney built with clay or concrete liners,...
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