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Fig.4

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
Using the appliance as a portable appliance: 

 

 

Remove from the recess / surround by pulling the bottom towards yourself and removing the top from the recess / surround

 

 

Affix the two feet / brackets to the bottom of the fire using the existing screws

 

 

Loosen the screws enough to enable you to slide the bracket into position

 

 

Once in position tighten the screws to hold the brackets

 

 

The fire can now be used in another room

 

 

 

 

 

*IMPORTANT* This appliance must have the feet / brackets fitted to be used as a portable appliance. These feet / brackets are to prevent the 
fire from tipping over. 

 
Preparation for Use

 

Check that the supply voltage details on your flame effect fire are in accordance with your electrical supply. Your fire is fitted with a plug incorporating a 
13 Amp fuse. In the event of replacing the fuse in the plug supplied, a 13 Amp fuse approved by ASTA to BS 1362 must be used. Before switching on, 
please read the following operation instructions. 

 

Thermostat

 

This model is fitted with a thermostat that is mounted on the left-hand side of the heater box control panel (see figure 3).  
It can be used to control the heat output to maintain a constant room temperature to suit user requirements. This will ensure that excessive heat is not 
produced unnecessarily.  

 
To set the temperature 

The dial is marked with numbers to indicate the maximum and minimum temperature positions.  Start with setting 9 and when the room  has reached a 
desired level turn the dial slowly to the 

left until the thermostat ‘clicks’ off. The thermostat will then maintain the room temperature at the selected level. 

To increase the temperature, turn dial back to the right to a higher setting.  
  

Note: - It is possible that if the room temperature is higher than the thermostat setting it will not come into operation and the heater will 
remain off until the temperature of the room cools. 
 

Manual 3 Switch Operation

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The Flame effect and heat controls are located under the top shelf of the

 

fire surround on the right-hand side of the heater box as shown in 

Fig.3

 
 
 

 

The first switch marked with a light bulb controls the lamp and flame effect as shown in 

Fig.4

 

The next two switches operate the fan convector heater. To use the heater the middle of the three switches marked 

O/I 

(

O

 is off, 

I

 is on) should 

be operated first for 1 kW of heat. The right hand switch also marked 

O/I

 should be used together with the middle switch to give 2kW of heat. 

 

 

Note

’ lamp’ switch must be in the ‘on’ position for heater to function.

 

Fig.3 

Fig.4 

Summary of Contents for 1434

Page 1: ...ed Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are in the vicinity Ensure that furniture curtains and other combustible materials are positioned no closer that 1m from the front of the fire Do not run cord under carpeting do no...

Page 2: ...ial fit the mantel in the required position Remove any obstructions i e cut to shape or remove skirting to allow the mantel to butt up to the wall Note Mantel is a two adult person lift 2 Screw the 2 mantel brackets B to the inside of each leg using the 4 screws provided D 16mm making sure that the brackets are flush with the rear of the leg See Fig 1 2 3 With the mantel in position Lightly scribe...

Page 3: ...ecess Surround Dimensions All Dims are in mm Ensure that the aperture dimensions are as to the above specification please note that this fire should not be positioned into an open existing fireplace without the opening being professionally blanked off to reduce the risk of a back draught which could cause the safety cut out to operate The appliance must be positioned so that plug or fused spur is ...

Page 4: ...intain a constant room temperature to suit user requirements This will ensure that excessive heat is not produced unnecessarily To set the temperature The dial is marked with numbers to indicate the maximum and minimum temperature positions Start with setting 9 and when the room has reached a desired level turn the dial slowly to the left until the thermostat clicks off The thermostat will then ma...

Page 5: ... free of any materials such as lint or house dust i e animal hair carpet fibres that could be drawn into the internal workings of the appliance and hence affect the performance We recommend that you clean around the fan grille housing at regular intervals This can be done using standard vacuum cleaner and suitable attachment Glass Care and fuel bed cleaning Periodically it may be necessary to remo...

Page 6: ...eing installed Damage caused by the mis use of the Product or where normal standards of care and use have not been complied with Damage through a malfunction or an inadequately installed electric fire Damage or defects due to mis use accident or unauthorised alterations During the twelve month after the Product has been supplied the Guarantee covers the making good whether by repair or replacement...

Page 7: ...gnetic Compatibility 2014 30 EU and the RED standards EN300220 2 EN301489 1 EN301489 3 and EN6247 which covers the essential requirements of the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU This fire complies with the Safety Standards BS 60335 1 and BS 60335 2 30 which covers the essential requirements of the Electrical Equipment Safety Regulations 2016 and the EMC standards BS 55014 1 BS 55014 2...

Page 8: ...x 0 0125 kW Type of heat output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output el min 0 012 kW Single stage heat output and no room temperature control yes no In standby mode el SB 0 0003 kW Two or more manual stages no room temperature control yes no with mechanic thermostat room temperature control yes no with electronic room temperature control electronic room temperature control pl...

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