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VENTILATION AND ROOM SIZE (continued)

The room size should be a minimum of 23m

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(e.g. 10’1” x 10’1” x 8’) to allow adequate circulation of air and ensure

the correct operation of the fire. This volume may include adjacent spaces but these spaces must not be separated
by a door. To calculate a room size in cubic metres (m

3

) divide the room volume in cubic feet (ft

3

) by 35.3.  This

appliance is intended as a secondary source of heat only and should not be used in a room without some form of
background heating present.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The control knob is located on the lower right hand side of the outer
case. It is marked as shown in figure 2.
The pilot is visible behind the left hand side of the burner. Push the
control knob in fully and turn anti-clockwise through both of the
SPARK positions, keeping fully depressed, hold there for a few sec-
onds. If the fire has not been used for some time, hold the knob in
this position for longer, to allow any air in the pipes to be purged.
Continue turning anti-clockwise through the spark clicks to the nine
o’clock position, ensuring the pilot has lit. If not, return the knob
clockwise, and repeat. When the pilot lights after one of the two
sparks, keep the knob depressed in the nine o’clock position for
approximately ten seconds. Now release the knob and the pilot
should stay alight. If the pilot is extinguished during use, wait three
minutes before repeating the ignition procedure.  To achieve the
HIGH setting, push the control knob in slightly and continue turn-
ing anti-clockwise to the high position. The main burner should
light after a few seconds. To decrease the setting to LOW, push the
knob in slightly and turn the control knob clockwise to the low setting. To turn to the pilot only position from
the HIGH or LOW positions, press the control knob in, and return to the nine o’clock position and release. To
turn the fire OFF, keep the knob pressed in, return to the off position and release.

COMBUSTION MONITORING SYSTEM

This fire is fitted with a combustion monitoring safety device (ODS).  If the appliance shuts down during use for no
apparent reason then several reasons may be suspected.  If a door or window has been opened creating a draught,
then pilot disturbance could be the problem and removal of the draught should resolve this.  The appliance can then
be re-lit in accordance with the previous section.
If pilot disturbance is not the cause, then the ODS safety system may be in operation. Switch the appliance OFF, call
in your installer to check the appliance and ventilation. Remedial work must be carried out as required.  DO NOT
allow the appliance to be used until the appliance and installation is passed as safe. If the pilot continues to be extin-
guished, you must call your installer to check the operation of the complete appliance.

CLEANING

Before carrying out any of the following operations, ensure that the appliance is OFF and completely cold. 

GLASS PANEL

- This can be cleaned with proprietary window-glass cleaner, or propriety ceramic hob cleaner. Test

on a small area first.

LIMESTONE SURFACES :

Remember that limestone is porous and therefore susceptible to marking in use. The

limestone frame may be cleaned with a small amount of warm soapy water. Any stubborn stains may be removed
with a diluted liquid domestic bleach and water solution. Superficial scratches or stubborn surface stains can be
smoothed out using a fine grade wet & dry sandpaper. Joints may be grouted using a matching tile grout. The lime-
stone frame may be sealed with an appropriate stone sealer (consult the retailer). This will give some protection
against staining such as red wine, tea or coffee, but may darken the stone slightly.

GRANITE SURFACES :

In everyday use, a soft lint-free duster should be used to keep the granite clean. Other

marks , such as finger-prints may be removed from the granite frame by using proprietary window-glass cleaner, or
NET-TEX Hard Surface Cleaner.

PAINTED AREAS

- These can be cleaned using a dry lint-free cloth, soft brush or vacuum cleaner.

SERVICING

The appliance should be checked on an annual basis to ensure it is working safely. The frequency of service will
depend on usage, but MUST be carried out at least once annually.  Servicing must be carried out by a competent
person, such as a GAS SAFE registered installer.  The Installation instructions carry full servicing details for the use
of the installer.

LIST OF SPARE PARTS

PART NO.

ITEM

PART NO.

ITEM

F960002

Glass door assembly (750 models)

TRAY110

Burner unit - 600 Natural gas

F960001

Glass door assembly (600 models)

TRAY119

Burner unit - 600 LPG

F730023

Pilot assembly - Natural gas (SIT OP9082) TRAY109

Burner unit - 750 Natural gas

F730048    

Pilot assembly – LPG (Seagas P5-19)

TRAY118

Burner unit - 750 LPG

F730075

Pilot assembly – LPG (SIT OP9286)

F730086

Gas valve

F780079

Catalyst 

F940136

Seal kit for Catalyst

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‘OFF’ position

‘SPARK’ position

‘LOW’ position

‘HIGH’ position

F860601

As our policy is one of continuous improvement and development , we hope therefore you will understand we must retain the right to amend details and/or specifications without prior notice.

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Summary of Contents for X-FIRES 600

Page 1: ...Granite model X FIRE 750 Product Codes HIW XF22 Limestone model HIW XF23 Granite model Leave with the User Revision B 03 12 Acquisitions of London 24 26 Holmes Road London NW5 3AB Tel 0044 0 207 482 2949 Email sales acquisitions co uk X FIRES 600 750 Country s of destination GB IE Product Identification No 86 CM 061 ...

Page 2: ... this booklet is owned by Acquisitions of London You are not permitted to copy or adapt any of the content without the prior written permission of Acquisitions of London The products covered by this booklet are protected under patents GB2275331B GB2429186B and GB2413178B 750 600 2012 Acquisitions of London ...

Page 3: ...e discoloured This appliance is intended as a secondary source of heat only and should not be used in a room without some form of background heating present If the appliance is used in a room as the sole source of heat then condensation may occur on colder surfaces within the room On no account should the appliance inlet or outlet openings be blocked or obstructed in any way see figure 1 On first ...

Page 4: ...ice is continuously mains powered and arranged in such a way that the gas sup ply to the appliance is isolated in the event of an alarm The selection and installation of such device shall be in accordance with the current edition of BSEN 50292 and the user must be briefed regarding the use and maintenance of such a device Installation in living rooms is common however other rooms such as kitchens ...

Page 5: ...l of the appliance The wall must be structurally sound and constructed from a material capable of withstanding moderate heat Brick concrete finished plaster most types of conventional wall paper and dry lined plasterboard are examples of suitable materials Materials such as flock blown vinyl and embossed paper which are sensitive to even small amounts of heat should be avoided as scorching and or ...

Page 6: ...any cables sockets outlets which may already be buried Pipes must be secured using suitable clips and pro tected against corrosion Ideally factory finished pro tected pipework and fittings should be used Joints should be kept to a minimum and compression fit tings must not be used The pipework installation must be tested for soundness before any protection is applied and or the pipework and fittin...

Page 7: ...e is hung on the wall Drill the wall as appropriate for the type of wall as previously described in this section and insert the chosen type of wall fixings Insert the wall fixing screws into the top wall plugs taking care to leave the screws pro truding approximately 5mm from the wall Now hang the appliance onto these screws through the two keyhole shaped holes in the upper brackets on the back pa...

Page 8: ...ease SPARK FAILURE The gap between the spark electrode and the pilot should be 3 5 4 5mm to produce a good spark There should be no need to adjust this If under any circumstances the piezo electric spark fails the pilot cannot be lit manually SETTING PRESSURE The pressure test point is located on the inlet restrictor elbow in the centre of the burner as shown in figure 8 Release the pressure test ...

Page 9: ...f section 8 4 3 Remove the glass door assembly 4 screws and clean carefully 4 Inspect the burner and the catalyst and clean if necessary with a soft brush 5 Disconnect the gas supply 6 Detach the burner front cover plate by removal of the four retaining screws Undo the four screws retaining the burner support brackets to the base and rear of the firebox Remove the control knob and spindle assembly...

Page 10: ... should be cleaned with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner If removed for cleaning ensure the seals are in good condition before replacing the cat alyst New seals will usually be required The performance of the catalysts may be checked using a combustion gas analyser as follows Any analyser used should conform to EN 50379 3 A suitable analyser is a Telegan Sprint 2000 XT Combustion Flue Gas Analyse...

Page 11: ... HT lead Fire runs for a time and then cuts off Loose or faulty thermocouple rectify Blocked pilot clean out Dirt or lint in pilot aeration hole or on the lint gauze clean thoroughly If the pilot will not stay lit there is a problem with dirt the gas supply or the thermocouple needs replacement Modifications are dangerous and can have a serious unseen effect on safety NEVER MODIFY OR BEND THE THER...

Page 12: ...of the control knob and control panel Combustible items such as flooring and furniture and soft wall coverings such as blown vinyl or embossed paper low temperature surrounds etc may discolour if fitted too close to the fire See rel evant section for further details on clearances to combustibles No combustible materials or flooring should protrude onto the hearth if fitted This appliance incorpora...

Page 13: ...tc to be positioned on the wall above the appliance are able to withstand prolonged exposure to moderate heat and moisture before proceeding with their installation The back of the appliance may be installed directly onto a combustible wall providing it is relatively flat and does not interfere with the various vent holes in the back panel of the appliance The wall must be structurally sound and c...

Page 14: ... OFF call in your installer to check the appliance and ventilation Remedial work must be carried out as required DO NOT allow the appliance to be used until the appliance and installation is passed as safe If the pilot continues to be extin guished you must call your installer to check the operation of the complete appliance CLEANING Before carrying out any of the following operations ensure that ...

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