Dimplex Siva 956 Instruction Manual
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To ignite the Dimplex Siva 956 Gas Fire, ensure the gas supply is turned on. Press and hold the ignition button while simultaneously pressing the control knob to the 'ignite' position. Hold for a few seconds until the pilot light is lit.
If the pilot light won't stay lit, check that the thermocouple is secure and clean. Ensure there is no blockage in the pilot tube. If the issue persists, contact a professional technician for further inspection.
To adjust the flame height, use the control knob on the unit. Turn it to increase or decrease the flame to your desired level while monitoring the flame for stability.
It is recommended to have your Dimplex Siva 956 Gas Fire serviced annually by a qualified technician. Regular checks should include cleaning the unit, inspecting the gas line, and ensuring all components are functioning correctly.
To clean the glass panel, ensure the gas fire is off and completely cool. Use a soft cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they can damage the glass.
A clicking noise may occur during the ignition process or due to metal expansion as the fire heats up. If the noise is persistent or unusual, it may indicate a mechanical issue, and you should consult a professional.
Installation of the Dimplex Siva 956 Gas Fire should be carried out by a qualified gas engineer to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.
The Dimplex Siva 956 Gas Fire is designed for use with natural gas. Ensure that your gas supply is compatible before installation.
If you suspect a gas leak, immediately turn off the gas supply, ventilate the area, and avoid using electrical devices. Contact a professional gas technician to inspect and resolve the issue.
The Dimplex Siva 956 includes several safety features, such as an oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) and a flame failure device (FFD) to automatically shut off the gas supply in case of a fault or insufficient ventilation.