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4.3 FUEL
The burner of this gas hearth is only suitable for natural gas (G25).
You can see what the burner is set to on the identification plate. The
identification plate can be found on the inside of the door.
4.4 CONTROLS
The control knob is behind the flap at the front of the hearth (see
fig. 4). The flap has a magnetic closure and a hook to prevent it
falling open.
Control knob B is a thermostat; you can set the burner to a setting
between o and fully on.
You can set the burner to between o and fully on using slide control
C. This determines the minimum height of the flames.
There are three possibilities:
1. Set slide control C to setting o and control knob B to a setting
between 1 and 7. When the hearth has reached the temperature
set, it will go out; and when the temperature is too low for the
setting chosen, the hearth will start to burn.
2. Turn control knob B past setting *. Regulate the height of the
flames using slide control C. The flames will burn constantly at
this height.
3. Set the slide control and set the control knob to a setting
between 1 and 7. When the hearth reaches the temperature set, it
will go out; and when the temperature is too low for this setting,
it will start to burn. The flames will burn at the height that you
have set using the slide control.
4. PREPARING THE GAS HEARTH FOR
USE
4.1 OPENING THE DOOR
The hearth door can be opened by raising the handle to the right of
the glass (see fig. 2).
4.2 WOOD SET
Note! To ensure proper burning, the wood set may only be arranged
according to the instructions provided by FABER (see fig. 3).
Other placement can cause soot.
First scatter the small bag with embers over the burner surface before
you place the woodblocks. The blocks should rest on the wood block
at the rear of the appliance and on the floor.
Place the two biggest blocks with projections on the right and in the
middle, the long, thin block on the far left and the small block
crosswise over the two blocks on the right.
Close the door after arranging the wood set.