the 'SAVE' setting by pressing the appropriate key. The SAVE indicator light will
light up (Fig. J). Switch off the function by pressing the SAVE key once again.
Without the 'SAVE' setting your heater will maintain the set temperature by
approximation as well, by adjusting its heating capacity. 'SAVE' is an economy
setting, which you can use when, for instance, you are not present in the room
or to keep it frost-free.
KTHE 'FUEL' INDICATOR LIGHT
When the indicator light FUEL lights up, it means that there is only fuel left for 10
more minutes. The count-down of the remaining heating time can be seen in the
information display (fig. K). Now you have two options:
you remove the fuel tank and refill it outside the living room (section B) or
you push the button EXTENSION . By pushing this button, the remaining
heating time will extend to 60 minutes. The heater will automatically switch
back to its lowest position. In the display the number 60 will appear, which
will decline to 10. At the arrival of 10, you will hear an alarmsignal every two
minutes, warning you to refill the removable tank. If you do not react, the
heater will extinguish by itself. The heater will also sound a warning signal,
when it switches off. The fuel indicator light will blink, while four lines (--:--)
are blinking in the information display. You can stop this by pressing the
button once more.
Once the heater has used up all its fuel and extinguished, it will take some time,
after the refill, before the heater is completely ready for use again.
LTHE 'VENT' INDICATOR LIGHT
When the VENT indicator light starts blinking, this is a sign that the room is not
vented sufficiently (Fig. L). If you do not provide additional ventilation, the heater
will switch off automatically after some time.
If the indicator light continues blinking after extra ventilation, please contact your
Zibro Kamin dealer.
MMAINTENANCE
Switch off the heater and let it cool down, before you start any maintenance
work. Also disconnect the plug from the mains. Your Zibro Kamin needs hardly
any maintenance. It is, however, important that you clean the air filter cap and
the vent filter with a vacuum cleaner and the grid with a damp cloth, both
on a weekly basis. Remove the air filter cap occasionally (Fig. M) and clean it with
soapy water. Prior to reinstallation, make sure that the air filter cap has fully dried.
Regularly inspect the fuel filter as well:
Remove the removable tank from the heater and remove the fuel filter
(Fig. N). Some drops may leak from the filter; keep a cloth at hand.
Remove the dirt by tapping the fuel filter upside-down against a hard surface.
(Never clean it with water!)
Reinstall the fuel filter into the heater.