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Bell

fi res

English

Instructions for use and installation instructions

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

2.1 

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of this modern Bellfi res wall-mounted gas fi re. This 
quality product will provide you with many years of enjoyment due to the fl ame effect 
and warmth that it provides. Please read the instructions for use carefully before using 
the appliance for the fi rst time. Keep this booklet in a safe place.

2.2 

BUILT-IN PROTECTION OF THE APPLIANCE

The appliance is fully protected by means of a thermo-electric pilot light shut off in the 
event of a gas escape from the main burner. 

2.2.1  Safety

 

Do not place embers, vermiculite granules, wood logs or pebbles  

 

against the pilot light burner. Make sure that the pilot fl ame can   

 

burn at all times freely over the main burner. Only in this way is   

 

proper ignition of the main burner ensured.

 

Ignoring these directions could lead to a dangerous situation.

 

It is essential that the appliance, the complete concentric fl ue    

 

system and the outlet are cleaned and inspected annually by a   

 

recognised fi tter/gas specialist. The safe operation of the appliance  

 

will thus remain guaranteed.

 

See for additional instructions Chapter 4: Maintenance.

 

If the pilot fl ame goes out for any reason, wait for 5 minutes before  

 

attempting to re-light it.

 

The gas fi re must never be used with the door open or the door   

 

glass removed.

 

Never place fl ammable material on the ceramic log set.

 

The fi lling of the main burner with embers, vermiculite granules,  

 

wood logs and pebbles may not under any circumstances be    

 

changed or added to.

 

Do not place easily-fl ammable materials, such as nylon clothing or  

 

fl ammable liquids, in the vicinity of the gas fi re.

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Page 1: ...gas fire with closed combustion system FREE BELL Bellfires wishes you many cosy evenings with your new Bellfires gas fire This document is an essential part of your gas fire Read it carefully before i...

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Page 3: ...3 Bellfires English Instructions for use and installation instructions BELLFIRES WALL MOUNTED GAS FIRE WITH CLOSED COMBUSTION SYSTEM FREE BELL...

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Page 5: ...NTS Page 1 WARRANTY TERMS 7 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 9 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 20 4 MAINTENANCE 45 5 FAULTS 46 6 ACCESSORIES 47 7 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 48 8 DIMENSIONS 49 9 TECHNICAL DETAILS REGULATION...

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Page 7: ...llowing aspects are not covered under the terms of the warranty defects arising which are attributable in whole or in part to a Not paying due heed to installation operating and maintenance instructio...

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Page 9: ...flame can burn at all times freely over the main burner Only in this way is proper ignition of the main burner ensured Ignoring these directions could lead to a dangerous situation It is essential th...

Page 10: ...pperated by radio remote control This comprises a hand held transmitter and a receiver The receiver is part of the gas control block assembly The receiver and the gas control block are behind the fram...

Page 11: ...ress large flame to set the hour and small flame to set the minute Wait or press OFF to return to mode Important Setting up signal code before using the appliance for the first time Before the applian...

Page 12: ...peatedly depressing the SET button At the selected starting time P1 or P2 or stopping time P1 or P2 is also shown Returning to is also possible by pressing the small flame or large flame button Manual...

Page 13: ...Automatic temperature regulation of the pre set night temperature The room temperature is measured and compared with the pre set night temperature The flame height is automatically regulated so as to...

Page 14: ...the first heating period Press SET again to set the second heating period P2 heat ON and P2 heat OFF Wait a moment or press OFF to switch back to mode 2 3 3 Operation Remote Control Igniting the fire...

Page 15: ...witch is not in the I position 5 short beeps Ignition of the pilot light and main burner failed Possible cause air in the pilot light pipe Important If the pilot flame goes out then wait for at least...

Page 16: ...f the pilot flame goes out for any reason wait for 5 minutes before attempting to re light it Faults If the signals from the hand held transmitter do not seem to be reaching the receiver the cause may...

Page 17: ...tly the electronics or drive may be irreparably damaged Only replace the batteries when the appliance has been completely switched off Figure 4 Gas regulating block Operating Knob in MAN position 2 3...

Page 18: ...ast 5 minutes before repeating the above procedure Move the operating knob to the ON position Depending on the position of the motor knob the burner will either ignite or not By turning the motor knob...

Page 19: ...as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used Heating of these particles by the convection system of the appliance could lead to discoloration of the walls and ceiling It is...

Page 20: ...outside environment through the inner 100 mm pipe whereas the combustion air supply passes between the 100 mm and 150 mm pipes The gas fire can be installed in a completely sealed or mechanically ven...

Page 21: ...ing the outlet for correct operation Roof mounted outlet Figure 5 Roof mounted outlet This must be positioned at least 0 5 m from the roof edge the apex of the roof can be disregarded Wall mounted out...

Page 22: ...opening serving an occupied room a toilet or a bathroom B A heating air supply when the supply flows through an occupied room C A window that can be opened and that is near an occupied room a toilet...

Page 23: ...a facing wall 2 m if the distance from the facing wall is less the criteria detailed for On a wall general apply Enquire at your local gas company for the regulations relating to outlets positioned op...

Page 24: ...of the flue system After installation encase the entire concentric flue system with a heat resistant material between the floor of the first storey and the outlet Ventilate the covered concentric flue...

Page 25: ...6 m 1 0 3 0 m 0 2 0 m Figure 8 Horizontal wall termination ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Free Bell RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE 100 mm 150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES I...

Page 26: ...of mounted outlet without bend Appliance Distance Y min max 2 0 8 0 m Width B 50 mm 8 0 12 0 m Width B 65 mm ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Free Bell 18 10 11 12 13 50 51...

Page 27: ...istance Y1 Y2 min max min max min max Free Bell 1 0 10 0 m 0 3 0 m 1 0 10 0 m Width B 30 mm Y1 Y2 X 2 1 vertical to horizontal ratio or 45 upwards is always at least 2 to 1 ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGT...

Page 28: ...rigid 100 mm 150 mm ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Appliance Distance Y min max 2 0 8 0 m Width B 50 mm 8 0 12 0 m Width B 65 mm Free Bell 1 4 28 56 32 18 23 25 55 26 29...

Page 29: ...X 2 1 Vertical to horizontal ratio or 45 upwards is always at least 2 to 1 ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Y2 Y1 10 11 12 13 50 51 52 45 X Y3 32 18 30 29 5 7 29 26 25 55 2...

Page 30: ...ney or when no chimney liners are present Flexible 100 mm 150 mm ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Appliance Distance Y min max 2 0 8 0 m Width B 50 mm 8 0 12 0 m Width B 65...

Page 31: ...Y1 Y2 Y3 X 2 1 Vertical to horizontal ratio or 45 upwards is always at least 2 to 1 ALL SIZES INCLUDE THE LENGTH OF THE ROOF OR WALL TERMINATION Item descriptions see 3 4 2 Y3 Y2 Y1 X 45 6 8 7 31 29...

Page 32: ...stable length twin wall balanced flue pipe length 500 mm incl and Twin wall balanced flue elbow 90o incl and Twin wall balanced flue elbow 45o incl and Vertical roof termination kit length 1360 mm ver...

Page 33: ...mm incl and 90 concentric bend with inspection panel incl and Universal wall floor support 150 mm ART ORDER NO 302189 302278 302279 302217 303776 304041 304042 302307 302301 302302 302303 321948 Colo...

Page 34: ...e 100 cm Position the gas supply pipe so that it can easily be installed after suspending the appliance Color RVS Stainless steel self colour polished antr Anthracite colour lacquer matt Adjustable ro...

Page 35: ...ght and on the bottom a little and then removing the glass strip fully along the top edge Fix the appliance to the wall using 4x 10 mm screws expanding bolts Ensure that the appliance is hanging level...

Page 36: ...he back of the appliance Use only gas piping with a minimum diameter of 1 2 and a shut off valve Make the connection to the gas supply pipe Important During gas connection take care not to twist the g...

Page 37: ...ction Minimum Rate Adjustment Screw Motor Knob Operating Knob Pilot Gas Adjustment with Screwdriver Maximum Rate Adjustment Screw Side outlet Outlet Pressure Tap Bottom Outlet Bottom Inlet Figure 16 G...

Page 38: ...main burner ensured Ignoring these directions could lead to a dangerous situation The burner bed with embers and the positioning of the logs marble pebbles or stones must not be changed Only use thos...

Page 39: ...nly over the burner mat not on the holes and the grate around the burner Please make sure that all burner orifices small holes are kept unblocked Note Small embers and their residue should not be scat...

Page 40: ...ch a way that the holes in the mat are in line with the burner openings 2 Distribute a maximum of 12 stones evenly over the bed of the burner Do not block the burner openings Make sure that the pilot...

Page 41: ...ead the pebbles over the whole burner bed burner and grid around the burner Make sure that the pilot light remains free Figure 20 Marble pebbles set PROPANE IMPORTANT Open area in order to ensure free...

Page 42: ...shape of the concentric flue system and the chimney construction you should if indicated fit a restriction plate with a certain width B into the ceiling of the combustion chamber To do this see the se...

Page 43: ...Once the logs stones marble pebbles have been placed and if necessary the restriction plate has been installed the glass can be replaced The bolts and or screws used to secure the glass must be HAND...

Page 44: ...until the magnetic clips click into place The frame can be ad justed by turning the magnets Caution Only assemble the frame after the wall has been finished Use the supp lied protective equipment glo...

Page 45: ...ter cleaning Carefully replace the embers and or vermiculite granules set of logs and or pebbles on and around the main burner according to the installation directions in this instruction booklet Do n...

Page 46: ...restriction plate is fitted The pilot light extinguishes if fumes are not exhausted or are insufficiently exhausted The pilot light is either dirty or defective Insufficient gas pressure Thermocouple...

Page 47: ...s English Instructions for use and installation instructions 6 ACCESSORIES Floor cove article no 323062 anthracite 8 6 5 12 33 20 5 14 24 5 16 25 8 25 8 Viewing window R99 5 R98 199 107 1 5 300 312 5...

Page 48: ...cable Antenna Button Reset Motor knob Operating Knob O I Switch Gas regulating block RECEIVER Battery Compartment panel 4 AA Batteries cable 2 cable 1 red black SPARK SPARK SW TC SW TC GR SW MA MO Pil...

Page 49: ...Instructions for use and installation instructions 8 DIMENSIONS 8 1 FREE BELL 2200 Variable 1700 to 2600 At 300 height variable from 2000 to 2900 28 300 740 Floor 125 5 140 140 460 150 150 420 37 5 67...

Page 50: ...50 Bellfires English Instructions for use and installation instructions 950 50 Variable from 950 1 pipe to 1879 5 2 pipes...

Page 51: ...upply pressure 20 0 mbar 37 0 mbar Burner pressure max Hot 17 0 mbar 29 2 mbar Burner pressure max Cold 16 0 mbar 29 2 mbar Burner pressure min 2 0 mbar 5 0 mbar Gas regulator block remote control Mer...

Page 52: ...e to thermocouple interrupter and long length of cable tc L 500 mm to receiver 10 310991 Hand held transmitter Display screen Temperature and two programmes receiver and 8 wire connecting cable L 500...

Page 53: ...s Stones Marble pebbles Log set consists of Log set Log Log set Log set Log set Embers Large 5 piece Large Small 5 piece Large 7 piece Branches 7 piece 2 bags Inc 2 bags 1x Extension set Inc 2 bags In...

Page 54: ...g This can include Cardboard Wood Plastic Paper Such materials must be disposed of responsibly in line with local regulations Batteries should be disposed of as chemical waste Batteries must be dispos...

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