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With reference to Figure 11, lay the coals in position as follows:- 

ROW A 

Place  the  five  large  coals  across  the  centre  ceramic  keeping  them  between  the 
ridges.  The coals should be positioned so they are equally spaced. 

ROW B 

Place five medium coals directly on top of the five large coals and resting on the 
upper rear ceramic. 

ROW C 

Place  seven  random  coals  along  the  top  of  the  front  slotted  ceramic.  The  coals 
should be positioned so they are touching and that they do not overhang the rear 
of the slotted area. 

ROW D 

Place a row of six random coals between the seven front coals and the five large 
coals.   

ROW E 

Place a row of five random coals along the back of the firebox resting half on the 
upper rear ceramic and half on Row B. The two outer coals should be pushed well 
into the corners of the firebox. 

 

ROW F 

Place  another  row  of  five  random  coals 
directly  in  the  front  of  Row  E  resting 
partly on Row B and partly Row D.  

 

Laying the Coals & Pebbles (Pebble models) 

With  Reference  to  Figure  12,  lay  the  coals  and 

pebbles as follows:- 

ROW A.  

Place  a  row  of  five  large  coals,  spaced 
approximately  5mm  apart,  across  the 
middle  of  the  base  ceramic  in  the 
marked zone 

ROW B.  

Place a row of five medium coals so that 
they rest on top of the coals of ROW A and rest firmly against the rear ceramic.  

ROW C.  

Place  five  large  pebbles  along  the  top  of  the  raised  slotted  part  of  the  base 
ceramic  at  the  front  of  the  burner.  These  pebbles  should  be  positioned  so  that 
they are touching.  

ROW D.  

Place a row of four large pebbles between the five front pebbles and the five large 
coals.  

ROW E.  

Place a row of three large pebbles along the top of the rear ceramic. Fill the gaps 
along this row with three small pebbles.  

Please Note. 

 

Depending on how the pebbles actually lay in the fire some flames may impinge on the 
surface of some pebbles and cause soot marking. This is quite normal and the soot may 
be cleaned off when the fire is cold (see Servicing section) but a permanent stain may be 
left on the surface. This problem can be minimised by gently twisting some pebbles with 
tongs to move them away from the tips of the flames which is where the soot marking may 
occur.   

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ADJUSTMENT OF COALS / CERAMICS. 

Relight the appliance and allow to burn for 10-12 minutes. 

Check the flame pattern and ensure that it is regular and natural looking. Using a pair of 
tongs,  adjust  the  coals  or  pebbles  to  regularise  the  pattern  of  flames.  Even  small 
adjustments to the positions of the coals adds greatly to the realism. 

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CHECK FOR SPILLAGE. 

Before briefing the customer on how to use the appliance, a spillage test must be carried 
out
 with the decorative fret in position and the fan running. The following procedure must 
be followed. 

FIGURE 12 

Summary of Contents for EARDF16NG

Page 1: ...TE GARDE Radiant HE Power flue gas fire MODEL NUMBERS EARDF16NG EARDF16P INSTALLATION SERVICING AND USER INSTRUCTIONS THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST REMAIN WITH THE USER 0120 THIS APPLIANCE MEETS THE REQUIRE...

Page 2: ...your fire 16 28 Assembling the fire and laying ceramic coals pebbles 17 Guarantee 17 Installation Service Record 19 Important Notes Please read before undertaking the installation 1 This is not a Do i...

Page 3: ...in a separate box which is inside the adapter box carton Any extra ducting elbows and fitting components will be packed in a separate carton 1 APPLIANCE DATA EARDF16NG EARDF16P GAS TYPE NATURAL GAS P...

Page 4: ...lage test there is no requirement for purpose made ventilation into the room containing the appliance See Section 14 5 FLUE TERMINAL POSITION The minimum distances permissible from the flue terminal t...

Page 5: ...ed the floor of the recess to the level of the hearth to allow accurate fitting of the firebox 4 Cut a hole through the cavity wall to accept the flue duct The centre line for the duct is 483mm 19 abo...

Page 6: ...Care should be taken to sleeve the pipe when passing through masonry 3 Connect the pipe to the burner at the isolation pressure test elbow using the nut and olive provided 4 When routing the gas supp...

Page 7: ...oint where the edge of the gasket is level with the inner flue duct 7 Secure the cable gland to its bracket on the fan carrier See Figure 7 and then connect the power cable using the Molex snap connec...

Page 8: ...ce the spacer against the wall ensuring it is correctly aligned with the flue duct and mark the position of the four fixing holes on the wall See Figure 7 Drill and plug the wall at these positions Ch...

Page 9: ...the underside of the burner unit to the mating plug on the switch panel of the fire See Figure 9 4 Place the burner tray in position within the firebox The tabs on either side of the rear of the burne...

Page 10: ...itch 2 Connect the electrical mains supply to the appliance turn on the gas supply and switch on the fire 3 From outside block the flue opening on the fan unit Initially the fan should be heard to spe...

Page 11: ...est firmly against the rear ceramic ROW C Place five large pebbles along the top of the raised slotted part of the base ceramic at the front of the burner These pebbles should be positioned so that th...

Page 12: ...he controller will shut down the whole system In this event the fire will go out and will only relight if the ON switch on the switch panel is pressed When first switched on the fan may pulse between...

Page 13: ...ft brush 4 Badly damaged coals pebbles should be replaced Replacement fuel pieces are available from our stockists 5 Check that there is no impairment to the electrode spark or pilot burner 6 Check th...

Page 14: ...ith an electronic control unit that monitors the behaviour of the fan during the start up procedure and in the event of high gusts of wind When the fan is switched on the controller will set it to run...

Page 15: ...liance is fitted with a flue blockage device that will shut off the appliance in the event of abnormal flue conditions This device is NOT a substitute for an independently mounted carbon monoxide dete...

Page 16: ...uld light the pilot burner If the pilot does not light try again after a few seconds The pilot may not light at the first attempt Waiting a few seconds gives the spark generator time to recover 5 Once...

Page 17: ...IRE AND LAYING CERAMICS COALS PEBBLES When laying the ceramics coals pebbles on the burner closely follow the instructions found on pages 11 12 of these instructions Failure to do so will possibly cau...

Page 18: ...e Signed Comments RECORD OF 4th SERVICE Serviced by CORGI No Service Date Signed Comments RECORD OF 5th SERVICE Serviced by CORGI No Service Date Signed Comments RECORD OF 6th SERVICE Serviced by CORG...

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