3002616/05INSTALLER’S GUIDETHIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS (G20)WHEN CONVERTED USING CONVERSION KIT NO. 0595201 THISAPPLIANCE IS FOR USE WI
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 10Graph 1. Combustible shelf clearances4.11 The minimum height from the top surface of the hearth to the underside of anyshelf m
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 114.14 An extractor fan may only be used in the same room as this appliance, or in anyarea from which ventilation for the applia
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 124.19 The minimum allowable distance from the outside of the appliance case to a cornerwall having combustible material or any
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 135. PACK CONTENTS1 Burner & Hotbox Unit1 Nut & olive for 8mm inlet pipe1 Flue restrictor plate2 Screws (For flue restr
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 14Figure 6. Pack contents
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 15Figure 7. Fireplace Areas6. FIREPLACE CHECKFireplace sizeThe fireplace must complywith the requirementsdescribed in section 4.
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 16If method 2 is chosen, make sure that the areas at the back and towards the centre of thefireplace floor are sound enough to t
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 177. PREPARING APPLIANCE FORINSTALLATION1. Detach the spillage plate from the hotboxby removing the four screws (See figure 8).2
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 186. Remove the two screws to the sideof the burner cover (See figure 10)7. Detach the burner cover by liftingclear of the bur
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 19Figure 13. Flue RestrictorFigure 12. Fireback Spacers12. The appliance is supplied with two firebackspacers. Do not fit the fi
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 2Safety First.Wonderfire fires are CE Approved and designed to meet the appropriate BritishStandards and Safety Marks.Quality an
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 2014. There is a length of self adhesivefoam seal supplied with the fire. Thiswill need to be fitted to the outer rearedges of t
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 21Figure 15. Front Fixing8. HOTBOX INSTALLATION8.1 Method 1 - Front Fixing to Fireplace Surround1. Make sure that the fireplace
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 22Figure 17. Upper Cable RetentionFigure 16. Eyebolt Positions8.2 Method 2 - Cable Retentionand Floor Fixing.1. Make sure that
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 23Figure 20. Lower Cable RetentionFigure 19. Floor FixingFigure 18. Cable Route6. Thread the cables through the eyebolts. Retur
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 24Figure 21. Floor Sealingthen automatically realign itself. Pulleach cable taut again and push the cableretainers back against
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 259. BURNER & SUPPLY PIPEINSTALLATION9.1 Fitting the Burner1. Place the burner module into the hotbox.2. Refit the burner c
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 26Figure 23. Pilot ignitionsystem9.3 Preliminary burner checks.Some burner operations can be checked at this stage. Checking now
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 279.6 Check reference pressure.The appliance is pre-set togive the correct heat input atthe inlet pressure shownwithin Appliance
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 28Figure 26. Identifying andfitting decorative trims to the frontsurround.Figure 25. Front Surround Location10. FRONT SURROUND
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 29The order in which the trims arefitted is important.2.3 Locate the bottom trim asin figure 27.2.4 Locate the two side trimsas
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 3CONTENTSCONTENTS...
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 30Figure 32 Ceramic support rod LocationFigure 31 Rear base pebble locationFigure 30 Front base pebble location11. CERAMIC PEBBL
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 314. There are four pebblesnumbered ‘1’ on the underside.Locate these onto the pebble baseat the ends of the outer left andrigh
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 327. Pebble ‘4’ has a locationpeg on the underside. The peg hasa chamfer on one side. Thechamfer must face the burner.Locate pe
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 3312. FULL OPERATING CHECKS12.1 Check the Control SettingsPlease note:• When first turned on from cold, the flames will appear
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 34Figure 39. Smoke match tube position12.2 Check for SpillageA spillage check must be made before leaving the installed applianc
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 3512.3 Flame Supervision & Spillage Monitoring SystemThis pilot unit includes a system that will automatically shut off the
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 3613. FINAL REVIEW1. Visually inspect the appliance. Clean off any marks incurred during installation.Metal Parts• Clean the m
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 3714. SERVICING & PARTSREPLACEMENTAlways turn off the gas supply before commencing any servicing (The applianceinlet “T” co
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 38Figure 41 Removal of spillage plateFigure 40. Front surround removalThe decorative trim must be removed from the front surroun
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 394. Remove the six screws from the side of theinner reflector (See figure 42).5. Carefully lift the inner reflector and pullf
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 41. SAFETYInstaller• Before continuing any further with the installation of this appliance please read thefollowing guide to ma
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 40 Figure 44. Pilot unit removal(Dust cage not shown for clarity)8. Replace in the reverse order.Note: 1. The pilot unit is an
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 412. Remove the two screws from the head of the tap. Remove the niting head and spindlecomplete with collar and spring.3. Note
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 42Figure 45. Burner plaque positions14.9 To Replace Burner PlaquesSee figure 45.1. Remove the ceramic fuel effectpieces.2. The
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 439. Refit the pebbles as described in section 11 of this manual.14.10 To Remove the Appliance from the Fireplace1. Remove the
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 44KEYNO.DESCRIPTION NO.OFFMAKER’SPART NO.A Control Valve and spark generator 1 740K187B Spark Generator 1 720A109C Pilot unit -
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 53. APPLIANCE DATAThis product uses fuel effect pieces and gaskets containing Refractory Ceramic Fibres(RCF), which are man-made
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 6Figure 1. Hearth & Fireplace Opening4. GENERAL INSTALLATIONREQUIREMENTS4.1 The installation must be in accordance with the
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 7the Environment forNorthern Ireland.In the republic of Irelandthe installation must alsoconform to the relevantparts of:a) The
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 8Remember that faults such ascracking may be caused bypoorly built and restrictive flues,e.g. mortar extrusions, too manybends,
INSTALLER’S GUIDEPage 94.4 The flue must conform to BS 5440: Part 1 in design and installation.The flue, measured from the bottom of the fireplace ope
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