Dimplex Valor 956 Product Guide
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To ignite the Dimplex Valor 956 Gas Fire, ensure the gas supply is on, press and hold the ignition button while turning the control knob to the 'ignite' position. Hold until the pilot light is visible, then release the button and switch to the desired heat setting.
Check if the gas supply is turned on. Ensure the ignition button is functioning and examine if the pilot light is unobstructed. If the issue persists, consult the manual or contact a certified technician.
If the pilot light on your Dimplex Valor 956 Gas Fire keeps going out, it may be due to a draft or a faulty thermocouple. Ensure the area is draft-free and consider replacing the thermocouple if necessary.
To clean the glass panel, ensure the fire is off and cool. Use a non-abrasive glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to prevent scratching.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the glass panel, checking for obstructions in the vents, and ensuring the pilot light is functioning correctly. An annual service by a qualified technician is also recommended.
To adjust the flame height, use the control knob on the unit. Turn clockwise to increase the flame height and counterclockwise to decrease it. Ensure the fire is operating safely at all times.
Installation of the Dimplex Valor 956 Gas Fire should be carried out by a certified professional to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations. Do not attempt to install it yourself.
Some noise during operation is normal due to the movement of gas and the expansion of components. If you notice unusual or loud noises, it may indicate a problem that requires professional assessment.
To safely turn off the fire, rotate the control knob to the 'off' position. Ensure the pilot light is extinguished and the gas supply is shut off if the fire will not be used for an extended period.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the gas supply, ventilate the area, and avoid using electrical switches or open flames. Contact a qualified technician to inspect and resolve the issue.