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Bell

fi res

Instructions for use

Programming the timer:  P1 and P2

•  Select the desired mode of operation              by pressing the 

SET

 button briefl y.

•  Press the 

SET

 button until P1     (

ON

) (start heating period P1) and the time appear  

  in the display. (The time indication fl ashes.)
•  Set the time for the beginning of the fi rst heating period by pressing     (large fl ame)  
  for houre and    (small fl ame) for minute’setting.
•  Press the 

SET 

button briefl y; P1    (

OFF

) appears on the display. Set the time for the 

end of the fi rst 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUX -symbol on the display

The AUX-symbol  

    on the hand-held transmitter’s display indicates that the “front

burner” and “rear burner” are both being operated. All functions apply to both burners 
together.
If the AUX-symbol         on the hand-held transmitter’s display is not visible, then the
“rear burner” is turned off and all functions only apply to the “front burner”

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATION  (REMOTE CONTROL)

Igniting the fi re

 

•  Open the gas supply valve in the gas pipe to the fi re.

 

•  Switch the hand-held transmitter to the

         

position. 

 

•  On the hand-held transmitter, press the 

OFF

 and       

 

      (large fl ame) buttons simultaneously. A short tone  

 

  will signal the start. 

 

  Release the buttons. Short beeps will then follow until  

 

  the pilot light and main burner are ignited.  

 

 

  Once the main burner has been ignited, the fl ame  

 

  height will automatically rise to the maximum position.

 

 

Summary of Contents for VIEW BELL TOPSHAM 3 CF

Page 1: ...rmed by a quali ed installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly a re or explosion may result causing property damage personal...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...INSTRUCTIONS 5 CODE APPROVAL 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 INTRODUCTION 8 SAFETY 8 FLAME EFFECT 11 REMOTE CONTROL 13 USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 27 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 28 DAILY MAINTENANC...

Page 4: ...4 Bell res Instructions for use...

Page 5: ...Toddlers young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns The remote control handset should be kept out of reach of children A physical barrier is recommended if there are at r...

Page 6: ...needed have the venting system cleaned or repaired 17 When the appliance is installed directly on carpeting tile or other combustible material non combustible it must be set on a metal panel or hearth...

Page 7: ...EPLACES View Bell Medium 3 CF tested to ANSI Z21 88 2009 CSA 2 33 2009 Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters ANSI Z21 88a 2012 CSA 2 33a 2012 Addenda 1 to ANSI Z21 88 2009 CSA 2 33 2009 CSA P4 1 09 Testing met...

Page 8: ...ll relieve in a controlled manner a potential developing overpressure Thus by means of a spring system the door will tilt a few inches forward This may cause a loud noise If this happens immediately c...

Page 9: ...ic ue system and the outlet are cleaned and inspected annually by a recognised tter gas specialist The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain guaranteed For this please refer to the Installa...

Page 10: ...service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been submerged in water Use only the remote control to operate the appliance Never...

Page 11: ...ials such as nylon clothing or combustible liquids in the vicinity of the appliance Ensure at all times that children and other people who are not aware of the operation of the gas appliance are only...

Page 12: ...ame effect is dependant on the composition and supply pressure of the natural gas present Propane The ame effect produced by propane is less realistic than with natural gas The ame effect is less as f...

Page 13: ...to open this will release the catch and the door will spring out The hand held transmitter and receiver are powered by batteries Hand held transmitter 1x 9V battery Receiver 4x 1 5V battery type LR6 o...

Page 14: ...ode Figure 2 Display hand held transmitter ON OFF Temperature setting Possibilities of operation Company modes Program Timer setting Temperature setting Fan symbol has no function for the appliance Si...

Page 15: ...e minute Wait or press OFF to return to mode Important Setting up signal code before using the appliance for the rst time Before the appliance can be used the receiver must rst learn the hand held tra...

Page 16: ...urner consists of a front burner and a rear burner Burner operation described below applies to 1 Both front burner and rear burner The AUX symbol on the hand held transmitter s display is visible or 2...

Page 17: ...as no function for the appliance 4 Has no function for the appliance 5 Operating night temperature thermostat 6 Timer setting You can cycle through the menu with operating possibilities by repeatedly...

Page 18: ...o turn the burner off The pilot light will keep burning Stand by position The appliance will automatically revert to stand by if the batteries in the receiver are fully depleted The pilot light will a...

Page 19: ...e the temperature at night the night temperature must be set to at least 5 C If the setting is lowered to the appliance will switch to stand by at night The appliance will automatically operate at the...

Page 20: ...on the display The AUX symbol on the hand held transmitter s display indicates that the front burner and rear burner are both being operated All functions apply to both burners together If the AUX sym...

Page 21: ...y close the gas tap and warn the tter If the main burner ignites with a pop immediately close the gas tap and warn the tter Motor knob Microswitch 8 wire Receiver Jack Pilot gas adjustment screw Facto...

Page 22: ...nd to turn off the burner Extinguishing the re small ame button pilot light remains burning standby position Pressing brie y the small ame button gradually lowers the ames to the low position Pressing...

Page 23: ...ition Pressing the large ame button twice automatically increases the ames to the high position This is indicated by HI on the display Important If you turn on the burner by pressing the large ame but...

Page 24: ...uctions for turning the rear burner on and off After igniting the pilot light and burner the front burner and rear burner are both ON The AUX symbol on the hand held transmitter s display is visible T...

Page 25: ...is reduced to 3 If the receiver s batteries are depleted the rear burner remains in the last chosen setting IN or OUT During normal use the rear burner will be automatically turned ON if the appliance...

Page 26: ...s this in the display Battery fully charged Battery empty 2 Receiver 3x short audio signal audible when the motor knob operates 1 Hand held transmitter Open the cover on the back of the transmitter Ca...

Page 27: ...esult in an unpleasant smell This is harmless however Operating the appliance at full capacity for a few hours while ventilating the room will eliminate the smell After using your appliance for the rs...

Page 28: ...ervice technician perform these check ups at the beginning of the heating season WARNING If the glass is not cleaned on time this can result in becoming dull and dif cult if not impossible to clean Ca...

Page 29: ...ler for replacement If anything is spilt on the re switch it off immediately and wait for it to cool down suf ciently before cleaning Never use scouring powder aggressive cleaners or re polish on the...

Page 30: ...OL COMPARTMENT Keep the control compartment and burner areas surrounding the wood logs pebbles or glass clean by brushing or vacuuming at least once a year Make sure the burner porting pilot air openi...

Page 31: ...is dependent on the type of installation vent system con guration Also wind may have an effect on the ame appearance VENT Check the venting system at least once a year to ensure that nothing is blocki...

Page 32: ...itions 2 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Bell res dealer 2 2 Complaints should be reported as quickly as possible after they have manifested themselves 2 3 Complaints...

Page 33: ...erior of the combustion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the rst burning Article 6 Liability 6 1 A claim granted by Interfocos B V under this warranty does not automatically imply that...

Page 34: ...34 Bell res Instructions for use...

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