AGA The Rembrandt 16 Inch Operating Instructions
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To ignite the fireplace, ensure the gas supply is turned on. Then, press and hold the control knob while pressing the ignition button. Once the pilot light is lit, continue to hold the knob for 10-15 seconds before releasing.
If the pilot light won't stay lit, check for blockages in the pilot tube and ensure the thermocouple is securely connected. If issues persist, contact a professional technician for further inspection.
It is recommended to clean the fireplace at least once a year. Regular maintenance should include removing any soot buildup and checking for obstructions in the vent system.
No, operating the fireplace without the glass panel is not safe and can lead to inefficient burning and exposure to harmful gases. Always ensure the glass panel is intact and properly sealed.
To adjust the flame height, locate the control knob on the unit. Turning the knob clockwise will decrease the flame height, while turning it counterclockwise will increase it.
Signs that your fireplace needs servicing include unusual odors, difficulty igniting, soot buildup on the glass, irregular flame patterns, and any unusual noises during operation.
Yes, it is normal for the glass panel to become hot during operation. However, ensure that children and pets keep a safe distance to avoid burns.
The fireplace is compatible with both natural gas and propane. Ensure the correct conversion kit is used if switching between fuel types.
To check for gas leaks, apply a soap and water solution to the connections and look for bubbles, which indicate a leak. If a leak is detected, turn off the gas supply and contact a professional technician.
If you smell gas, do not attempt to light the fireplace. Open windows for ventilation, turn off the gas supply, and contact a professional technician immediately. Avoid using electrical devices or open flames.