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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CHECKLIST 

BEFORE OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE, CAREFULLY 
PROCEED THROUGH THE FOLLOWING CHECK LIST. 

1. 

 

Read  and  understand  these  instructions  before  installing  or  operatin

  g  this 

 

appliance. 

 
2. 

 

Installation of this appliance is only to be carried out by a licensed gas fitter who 

 

 

preferably should be familiar with the installation of the Archer Heater. 

 
3. 

 

Installers  who  are  not  familiar  with  the  installation  of  this  appliance  s hould 

 

 

contact  Aurora  Climate  Systems  prior  to  installing  the  appliance  t o  avoid 

 

 

creating hazardous operating conditions. 

 
4. 

 

No deviations on installation are allowed, unless they are specifically approved in 

 

 

writing by the manufacturer of the appliance. 

 
5. 

 

Wrongful  or  deviations  taken  by  the  installers  on  the  installatio n  of  this 

 

 

appliance,  will  result  in  the  heater  not  starting  up  or  operating  inco rrectly 

 

 

causing  a  safety  hazard  and  will  void  the  manufacturer’s  warranty   of  the 

 

 

appliance. 

 
6. 

 

Check and inspect the appliance for gas leaks. In the event of gas leaks, cut off the 

 

 

gas supply to the heater immediately and call your gas supplier or installer. 

 
7. 

 

Check  and  verify  that  all  flue  venting  combustion  air  intakes  and  flue  cowl  are 

 

 

unobstructed. 

 

8.                Refer to pages 27 to 30 for Single Flue pipe and page 31 and 32 for Co-A

xial

Flue installations, that correct flue pipe and cowl has been fitted in line with 
the manufacturer’s specifications as illustrated in the Installation Manual. 

 
9. 

 

Do not use alternative Flue or Cowl on installation other than that specified in 

 

 

this manual - otherwise heater will malfunction and cause hazardous operating 

 

 

conditions and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. 

 
10.             Check and verify that the appliance has been installed level and on a flat surface. 

Summary of Contents for Archer IS1200

Page 1: ...LEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Models IS1200 IS1500 Certi cation No GMK10519 Australian Patent PN 200110001S E ective May 2019 Aurora CLIMATE SY...

Page 2: ...IONS Automatic Humidi er Operation 34 Operating Instructions Checklist 35 Start up and Adjustments 38 Resetting the Heater 49 Troubleshooting LCD Codes 50 MAINTENANCE 51 Gold Chrome Plated Doors 52 Gl...

Page 3: ...tions Or if you wish clari cation of the instructions contained in this manual please contact Aurora Climate Systems on telephone 03 9795 8895 or facsimile 03 9701 2088 Note As the Archer Gas Log Spac...

Page 4: ...liance is installed by a licensed gas tter who is not familiar on the installation of the heater we recommend that prior to installing the appliance the installer contact Aurora to obtain further advi...

Page 5: ...urora Climate Systems A B N 43 108 083 987 71 73 Overseas Drive Noble Park VIC 3174 To be installed by an authorised person in accordance with installation instructions provided with appliance Manufac...

Page 6: ...5 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO IS1200 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Picture Frame Facia Bolted Facia...

Page 7: ...FLUE CONFIGURATION SINGLE FLUE CONFIGURATION 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 6 6 4 1 Co Axial Manifold Flue Starter 65mm 2 Electric Cord 3 1 2 BSP Gas Connection Inside 4 Air Inlet 5 Air Inlet Spacer 6 Flue Exit Point...

Page 8: ...7 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO IS1500 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Picture Frame Facia Bolted Facia...

Page 9: ...GURATION SINGLE FLUE CONFIGURATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 4 21 65 131 2 3 81 46 7 8 1 Co Axial Manifold Flue Starter 65mm 2 Electric Cord 3 1 2 BSP Gas Connection Inside 4 Air Inlet 5 Air Inlet Spacer 6 Flue E...

Page 10: ...e must be provided at the rear side and top of heater Refer page 10 Note Where a mantel surround is being used on insert installations and imitation zero clearance replace installations the combustion...

Page 11: ...roved for zero clearance to combustible materials Aurora Climate Systems recommends that clearances as listed above should be maintained to allow for removal of the product for servicing B B A Zero cl...

Page 12: ...anel IMPORTANT Note The copper gas supply line to the heater must be installed under conditions which will allow for easy removal of the heater from its location for servicing of the heater For replac...

Page 13: ...lator in the maximum condition Screw in the nut C to increase the outlet pressure and screw it out to decrease it Use a 10 mm spanner Minimum Pressure Turn o the power supply to the modulator and keep...

Page 14: ...of heater Pleaseensure the rear log is hard up against the rear at the rebox at the base and at the top Note If logs have moved during transit only place logs in the exact positions explained in these...

Page 15: ...icles 2 After checking log placement and burner re t main door to heater ensure door is correctly tted into the hinges and attached securely Door latch Slots for door hinge 2 Unhinge the door from the...

Page 16: ...15 LOGS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 REAR LEFT LOG 2 LEFT CROSS OVER LOG 3 RIGHT CROSS OVER LOG 4 LEFT FRONT LOG 5 REAR RIGHT LOG 1 3 4 5 2...

Page 17: ...16 LOGS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 CENTRE FRONT LOG 7 RIGHT FRONT LOG 8 FAR LEFT CROSS OVER LOG 9 FAR RIGHT CROSS OVER LOG CENTRE CROSS OVER LOG 10 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 18: ...OVER LOG 4 RIGHT REAR LOG 5 CENTRE FRONT LOG 6 RIGHT FRONT LOG 7 LEFT FRONT LOG 8 FAR RIGHT CROSS OVER LOG 9 FAR LEFT CROSS OVER LOG CENTRE CROSS OVER LOG 10 1 Install the logs one by one in the orde...

Page 19: ...ude 2mm above slots Reference page 8 door removal After the two tabs on door frame have been located correctly into slots fold down door and engage latches 3 into slots located at the bottom of door s...

Page 20: ...nd together rst excluding the bottom door ap before tting it to the heater Note when tting side panels keep them to the outside as much as possible Plunges Fit 2x M5x8 M5 Nut Bottom Door Flap Door Sto...

Page 21: ...N NEXT PAGE Remove 2 self tapping screws from LH RH side panel Hang hook tabs over the lip on the top panel on the top front section of the heater Surround Bottom Bolted surround Landscape surround Fi...

Page 22: ...place Fit 8Gx12mm Button self tapping screw Once the surround is screwed in position then t the bottom door ap t the right hand side with the door stop tab rst then line up left plunger and place in...

Page 23: ...Door Safety Screen Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Hook the top of the guard over the glass screen frame 2 Lower the bottom of the guard until the magnets contact the glass screen frame scre...

Page 24: ...e pipe installations on the following pages MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM FLUE CONFIGURATIONS Max Horizontal Balanced Flue 40mm 65mm Co ax pipe 6 1m Length No 90 or 45 degree bends Min Horizontal Balanced Flue...

Page 25: ...ACE HEATER No Description Qty 1 Single Flue Adaptor 1 Supplied with heater 2 40mm PVC Pipe 400mm long 1 Supplied with heater 3 90 PVC Bend 1 Supplied with heater 4 40mm PVC Pipe up to 5 1m Supplied by...

Page 26: ...l of ue pipe for servicing of the heater Note When connecting 40mm pipe at adaptor end and at cowl end ensure that 40mm pipe is long enough to t in securely at both ends Failure to do so will cause th...

Page 27: ...ble Hose Nyla ow G P Hose Code AH50WAS Supplied with Flue Kit SFA002 Note I D Inside Diameter Flange attached to heater s exhaust fan Supplied and tted to heater Note If adaptor not tted drill 4 holes...

Page 28: ...g 1 2 500mm 6 5 4 3 5100mm Maximum 7 8 Must be installed at a minimum of 30mm above oor level on concrete oors and minimum of 500mm above oor level on timber oors The heater MUST NOT be installed in a...

Page 29: ...pipe being forced downwards Supplied by Installer Gas Cowl Supplied in ue kit For safety install gas cock next to appliance Use 1 2 gas loop or part loop in 1 2 copper pipe to allow unit to be removed...

Page 30: ...Note Total installation length in 40mm PVC pipe 5100mm with 1 x 90 and 2 x 45 bends 90 Elbow PVC COWL External Wall Concrete Slab Internal Wall INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Internal to External Wall Ins...

Page 31: ...stallation length in 40mm PVC pipe 5100mm with 1 x 90 and 2 x 45 bends Caution To avoid water trap in Flue system 40mm PVC pipe must be supported every 2 meters to avoid PVC pipe sagging and PVC pipe...

Page 32: ...servicing of heat exchanger and ue fan motor Note When building heater into a cavity side access or rear access must be provided in the frame work to obtain access to the ue connection and to the gas...

Page 33: ...Fireplace Co axial Flue Pipe up to 1meter long 1 2 BSP Gas Connection Note Do not use PVC cement to seal ue pipe connections to allow for removal of ue pipe Incorporate loop in gas connection or use e...

Page 34: ...33 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 35: ...ump has stopped operating This means water has been pumped into the tank and automatic humidi cation will commence WARNING DUE TO STEAM EXPELLED FROM THE HUMIDIFIER AND EXTREME HIGH TEMPERATURERS BLOW...

Page 36: ...lation of this appliance will result in the heater not starting up or operating incorrectly causing a safety hazard and will void the manufacturer s warranty of the appliance 6 Check and inspect the a...

Page 37: ...er earth connections at the power source If polarities in power supply are incorrect change the polarities in the power supply to heater NOT in the heater cord Incorrect polarity s will cause the appl...

Page 38: ...trol board will ash slowly C The Display panel board should be energized and a double dash symbol the power light will be displayed See gure 49 The remote receiver automatically links to the remote tr...

Page 39: ...the heater warms up the circulating fan will activate starting on Low speed The Low Fan L symbol will display when the fan turns on The table outlines the BTU input the rate of the burner for each ame...

Page 40: ...PONENTS USED THE MAIN FAN WILL STOP OPERATING AUTOMATICALLY AFTER THE HEATER HAS COOLED DOWN Note The time date and room temperature will still be displayed on the remote display but only weekly progr...

Page 41: ...uence Fireplace Operation Sequence 1 When the main power switch is turned on the red and green control board LED s will begin to ash alternately while the remote receiver searches for the remote trans...

Page 42: ...ized and skilled technicians who are always the only people allowed to carry out said activities For the proper handling of the system it is essential to ensure the readability and proper preservation...

Page 43: ...shown by sym bol A solid black symbol indicated that you are in the SLEEP setting menu TIMER symbol If this symbol does not appear the TIMER is not active If only the outline of the symbol appears th...

Page 44: ...y for 3 seconds the pushbutton O and Fig 4 the written CLOCK will appear To change the clock settings repeat the above described operations Switching ON OFF By pressing the pushbutton Fig 4 for at lea...

Page 45: ...occurs that is until the temperature check waiting time is expired When in MIN position level 1 if temperature check results TROOM TSET the system remains in this position for a time tcheck_MIN after...

Page 46: ...leep activation appears on the display As soon as sleep mode activation occurs the current time is again shown If during the sleep activation waiting interval a STANDBY activation is scheduled by CRON...

Page 47: ...m range 10 meters tSET_MIN 5 C 41 F tSET_MAX 35 C 95 F tCHECK_STANDBY 1 minute tCHECK_MIN 1 minute tCHECK_LEVEL 1 minute De nitions Automatic mode Thermostatic the ame level is automatically set by th...

Page 48: ...ntilate the house during the rst time the heater is being operated The paint on the heater and the main door glass seal may give o light smoke and an odour Without adequate ventilation concentrations...

Page 49: ...e or operation which cause the above mentioned faults are not covered under warranty and a service or call out fee will be charged to correct such problems OVER TEMPERATURE CUT OUT The Archer Gas Spac...

Page 50: ...display panel until the replace display turns o RESETTING THE HEATER If for any reason the Heater needs to be reset Open the front panel from the Heater to access the control compartment If an error i...

Page 51: ...Overheat lock out A5 Yellow LED permanently OFF Red LED permanently ON Green LED performs 5 blinks followed by a 1s pause Allow replace to cool completely then reset replace If problem persists contac...

Page 52: ...e If the main convection fan becomes clogged with lint and dust an over temperature situation will occur through the heater exchange system and the over temperature safety switch will stop the heater...

Page 53: ...gently Stainless Steel doors can be cleaned with a metal cleaner that can be used on Stainless Steel Please note Stains or imperfections on plated nishes are not covered under warranty Caution Do not...

Page 54: ...normal Nor is having large build up of soot forming on the logs Please note It is normal for some soot to form around the lower and side edges of the glass Note if you notice door glass goingblack sw...

Page 55: ...of the heater as the ue fan motor operates on 340 RPM there will be a high pitched noise on start up of the heater with constant noise level resent from the ue fan when the heater is in operation Thi...

Page 56: ...nuously Check Flue system Check Flue system Call Aurora service Front or Rear Burner L E D light item 5 and 6 not ashing when Front or Rear burner switch is engaged Possible fault in Circuit Board Pan...

Page 57: ...tion Front or Rear Burner operating L E D Light item 7 8 9 on Front panel display not coming on for Fan Speed Possible fault in thermistor Call Aurora Service L E D light items 7 8 9 on Front Panel co...

Page 58: ...Quali cations below for further information on product coverage CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS Repair and replacement work will be carried out by the approved Service Agent of Aurora on the...

Page 59: ...s is to be paid by the owner If Aurora nds a fault with the device they will repair or replace it under the normal warranty terms 1 Year It must also be a recommended device by Aurora Climate Systems...

Page 60: ...s 11 Sooting up of heater Note For heaters operating on LPG to avoid sooting up of heater LPG bottle must not be run empty For best practice LPG bottles should be re lled after 75 of fuel has been use...

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Page 63: ...62 ATTENTION APPLIANCE INSTALLER PLEASE RETURN THESE OPERATING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CONSUMER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE DATE OF PURCHASE...

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