Dimplex Blenheim 956 Product Guide
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To ignite the Dimplex Blenheim 956 Gas Fire, ensure the gas supply is turned on, then press and hold the ignition button while simultaneously pressing the control knob inwards. Hold for a few seconds until the flame ignites. Release the button and adjust the flame setting to your preference.
If the pilot light won't stay lit, check that the thermocouple is clean and properly positioned. Ensure there is no debris blocking the pilot light and confirm that the gas supply is consistent. If issues persist, consider consulting a professional technician.
It is recommended to service the Dimplex Blenheim 956 Gas Fire annually. Regular maintenance ensures safety and efficiency, and it helps identify any potential issues early.
To clean the gas fire, turn off the gas supply and allow the unit to cool completely. Dust the exterior with a soft cloth and use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove dust from vents. Clean the glass with a non-abrasive cleaner, and check for any debris in the burner and pilot area.
A yellow or sooty flame can be caused by a clogged burner or improper air to gas mixture. Clean the burner ports and check the air vent for obstructions. If the problem persists, adjust the air shutter or consult a professional technician.
Yes, the Dimplex Blenheim 956 Gas Fire can be used during a power outage as it operates independently of electricity. Ensure that the gas supply is available and that all safety measures are observed.
To adjust the flame height, use the control knob located on the front of the unit. Turn it clockwise to decrease the flame height and counterclockwise to increase it, allowing for customized heat output.
The Dimplex Blenheim 956 Gas Fire includes several safety features such as an oxygen depletion sensor, a flame failure device, and a safety shut-off system to ensure safe operation.
To improve energy efficiency, ensure regular maintenance checks, use a programmable thermostat to control room temperature, and ensure good room insulation to reduce heat loss.
If you detect a gas odor, immediately turn off the gas supply and ventilate the area. Do not use electrical appliances or open flames. Contact your gas supplier or a professional technician to inspect and resolve the issue safely.