AGA The Severn Operating Instructions
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To light the pilot light, first ensure the gas supply is turned on. Locate the pilot knob and turn it to the 'pilot' position. Press and hold the knob while pressing the igniter button until the pilot light is lit. Hold the knob for 30 seconds before releasing it.
Check the thermostat settings and ensure it is set to the desired temperature. Make sure the air vents are not blocked and the gas supply is sufficient. If issues persist, consult a professional technician.
It is recommended to have your fireplace professionally serviced at least once a year to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Allow the fireplace to cool completely. Use a soft cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner to wipe the glass. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they may damage the glass surface.
A strange odor may indicate dust burning off, especially if the fireplace has not been used for a while. If the smell persists, it could be a gas leak, and you should turn off the gas supply and contact a professional immediately.
Yes, if your AGA The Severn Fireplace is equipped with a standing pilot light, it can operate without electricity. However, models with electronic ignition may require a backup battery or generator.
Locate the flame adjustment knob, usually positioned near the control panel. Turn the knob to increase or decrease the flame height to your preference.
Regularly clean the glass doors, check and clear air vents, and inspect the pilot light. For more complex tasks, such as inspecting gas lines, contact a professional.
A clicking noise is usually the igniter sparking to light the pilot burner. This is normal, but if the clicking persists or the pilot does not light, a service call may be necessary.
Ensure the fireplace area is clear of flammable materials, never leave it unattended while in use, and have functioning carbon monoxide detectors installed in your home.