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AB-G200L-REM-I01-150914 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

CONTENTS 

 
Important Notes 

Page 2 

 

Commissioning the Stove 

Page 8 

Technical Information 

Page 3 

 

Check for Spillage 

Page 8 

Dimensions and Clearances 

Page 4 

 

Customer Briefing 

Page 9 

Installation 

Page 5 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTES 

 

 

This  stove  is  a  fuel  effect  radiant  convector.  Before  installation,  ensure  that  the 
local distribution condition (identification of the type of gas and pressure) and the 
adjustment of the appliance are compatible. The data label is located at the rear of 
the  stove.  The  installation  must  be  in  accordance  with  these  Instructions  and 
National Regulations and must be carried out by a qualified installer. 

 

Any flue damper plate or flue restrictor must be removed or fixed permanently in 
the  fully  open  position,  or  shall  only  be  fitted  in  accordance  with  National 
Regulations. 

 

If the chimney has previously been used to burn solid fuel, the chimney should be 
swept before the stove is installed. 

 

Before  the  stove  is  installed  a  flue  test  in  accordance  with  National  Regulations 
should  be  carried  out.  The  gas  connection  must  be  in  accordance  with  National 
Regulations. 

 

The stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system consisting of a thermal switch 
connected to a thermocouple interrupter. This system is not adjustable, and must 
not  be  put  out  of  action.  If  any  parts  of  the  spillage  monitoring  system  require 
replacement only original manufacturers’ parts must be used. 

 

All surfaces except the control unit are considered to be working surfaces. 

 

The stove should not be used for any other purpose than as a room heater and a 
decorative stove. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BLOOMSBURY

Page 1: ...ALLATION USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER UK IRELAND Bloomsbury Gas Stove For use in UK Ireland on Natural gas at a supply pressure of 20mbar or Butane propane at a supply pressure of 28mbar 37mbar GB IE ...

Page 2: ...estrictor must be removed or fixed permanently in the fully open position or shall only be fitted in accordance with National Regulations If the chimney has previously been used to burn solid fuel the chimney should be swept before the stove is installed Before the stove is installed a flue test in accordance with National Regulations should be carried out The gas connection must be in accordance ...

Page 3: ... CH CZ ES FI GB IE DK EE GR LT IT PT SE LV NO SI SK DE LU BE FR OXYPILOT Seagas P 456 Seagas P 456 Seagas P 456 LPG Settings BLOOMSBURY GAS STOVE GAS GATEGORY I3 I3P I3B P 30 HEAT INPUT NETT HIGH LOW 6 28kW 3 14kW 6 28kW 3 14kW 6 28kW 3 14kW SUPPLY PRESSURE 28 37 mbar 37 mbar 30 mbar INJECTOR SIZE 92 200 92 200 92 200 GAS CONNECTION 8mm O D Tube 8mm O D Tube 8mm O D Tube GAS CONSUMPTION 0 19m h 0 ...

Page 4: ...Page 4 AB G200L REM I01 150914 DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES Fig 1 Bloomsbury Gas Stove Dimensions ...

Page 5: ...at a fire surround should not be closer than 400mm from the stove if manufactured from a combustible material A combustible shelf may be fitted provided that it is not more than 150mm deep and there is at least 400mm clearance from the top of the stove Log Arrangement The logs should only be arranged as shown in the layout given in the Installation Instructions by a qualified person The stove must...

Page 6: ...ds Authority of Ireland Gas Connection The gas supply connection is at the right hand side of the stove on the gas valve A nut and olive strapped to the valve body tail pipe and a pressure test elbow are supplied with the stove for easy connection The gas supply should incorporate a service tap be purged and any loose matter removed Connect the gas supply pipe and check for gas soundness TTB Therm...

Page 7: ...t obstructed Fig 2 3 Locate LOG1DMR and LOG2DMR into position on the back board as shown Fig 3 4 Locate LOG3DMR into position as shown Fig 4 5 Locate LOG4DMR into position as shown Fig 4 6 Close the stove door 7 Tighten the door locking screw Fig 2 Tab A Fig 3 Fig 4 LOG2DMR LOG1DMR LOG4DMR LOG3DMR Under no circumstances should the stove be operated with the door open without the door attached or t...

Page 8: ...n around 1 to 10 seconds ignite and adjust to the maximum power setting This can take longer on the first lighting as it has to clear out any air locks also if it is an LPG burner and has been stood unused for time the gas could have settled in the pipework The power of the burner can be adjusted up and down by pressing the and buttons To stop the fire simply press the power button again and the b...

Page 9: ...that if the fire goes out for any reason wait at least three minutes before re lighting Advise the customer that due to the newness of materials the stove may give off a slight smell for a period of time after commissioning This is quite normal and any odours should disperse after a few hours operation Stress that no extra logs must be added over and above those supplied with the appliance and tha...

Page 10: ...arried out by a qualified installer Under no circumstances should the appliance be operated with the door open without the door attached or the door glass damaged broken or missing All surfaces except the control unit are considered to be working surfaces Most parts of the stove will get hot during and after use If young children the elderly or infirm are likely to be near the stove then a suitabl...

Page 11: ...ramics supplied DO NOT use ant extra logs or coals 1 Slacken the screw securing the door handle and open the stove door 2 Position the back board into the burner tray ensuring that is correctly seated behind Tab A and that the flame strip is not obstructed Fig 5 3 Locate LOG1DMR and LOG2DMR into position on the back board as shown Fig 6 4 Locate LOG3DMR into position as shown Fig 7 5 Locate LOG4DM...

Page 12: ...the door open without the door attached or the glass in the door damaged broken or missing STOVE CONTROLS This stove is fitted with a gas valve which can be operated via the remote control or using the control unit which is located behind the right hand foot of the stove Fig 8 Control unit ...

Page 13: ...t is powered and ready to operate 3 Button Burner in operation Use this button to reduce the power level 4 ON OFF Button Burner in operation Use this button to stop burner operation Standby Use this button to start burner operation Burner locked Use this button to unlock the burner and to reset from error state If control unit is preparing to restart Use this button to stop the restart and disable...

Page 14: ...p around the handset covering the back and sides to unlock its functions The green unlock light will illuminate to show when the handset is unlocked and ready to accept commands N B Keep a grip of handset to keep it unlocked to continue to operate the command buttons ...

Page 15: ... the and buttons To stop the fire simply press the power button again and the burner will stop NOTE For safety reasons a button must be pressed and released for the command to be recognised Keeping hold of a button when pressing unless otherwise instructed will not be recognised as a command press Remote control handset Figure 9 shows the main features of the Remote control handset The remote cont...

Page 16: ...rly if it is released too soon before the word pilot appears the command is also ignored With this system the control has been designed to ensure that only intended ignition of the fire occurs To stop with handset held to unlock it press then release power button Detailed user instructions Setting the Remote control handset Upon successful insertion of the batteries in the Handset the display will...

Page 17: ...isplay or 12 Hour AM or PM display Press the or button on the handset to toggle between the two settings When you are ready to confirm the setting you want press the SET button to progress to setting the day of the week Setting the day of the week Press and release the and buttons until the correct day of the week is shown on the display Mo Monday Tu Tuesday We Wednesday Th Thursday Fr Friday Sa S...

Page 18: ...ymbol press the SET button to store the setting As the important settings above have now been done Press and hold not releasing straight away the SET button for a few seconds and this will exit the setup menu alternatively you can press and release the set button several more times until the time of day is displayed on the handset The control is now ready for use with the Fire Control Note the leg...

Page 19: ...he time of day day of the week again Paging the handset If you have misplaced the handset and it is in range of the fire you can page it by pressing the button only on the Control unit for around 5 seconds The handset will flash and make a noise to help you to locate it Once you pick up and grasp the handset to unlock it the Control unit will detect this and so the sound stops The flashing and sou...

Page 20: ...ons to enable it to be paired with a control Hold the handset to unlock Press and hold set until handset beeps and release the set button PROG will be at the top left corner Press and release the mode button until the word SETUP is flashing in the top right corner Press and release SET to enter the SETUP menu Press and release the set button around 9 times until you see CA0 on the display Press th...

Page 21: ... in one hand so your fingers wrap around the back of the operating buttons area of the handset A green unlock light will illuminate when the handset has detected your hand The green light must be illuminated in this way for any of the command buttons to accept commands to operate the fire control While the display is as shown and holding the handset as described press the SET button with the other...

Page 22: ...n Moon or Frost symbol will on the left hand side of the screen depending on the time of day and temperature Press and release the set button to access the temperature control You can adjust the temperature using the or buttons After adjusting the temperature press set again to enter the setting required or if left for a few seconds this time is now stored and used If the fire is lit this will the...

Page 23: ...s that are connected to the Control unit If an E code is displayed allow the fire to cool and perform a normal start attempt to reset the control to standby Then perform a normal start attempt again to see if the fire has cleared the error and the fire is functioning correctly If the ERROR does not clear it is essential before undertaking any actions on the servicing as detailed below that the bat...

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Page 27: ...ting if ordering a new switch 1 The following servicing procedure should be carried out regularly and only by a qualified person Ensure that the fire is turned off and is cold 2 If fitted remove the screw securing the door handle and open the stove door 3 Remove the ceramics in the reverse order to that described in POSITIONING THE LOGS section p 7 or 11 4 Remove and deposition of dirt lint etc ca...

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