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Appliance Technical Information 

Gas Type :  Natural 

 

 

Gas Category : I2H  

 

Inlet Pressure: (Cold) 20mbar    

Heat Input Gross : 5.5kW  

 

Injector   :  69 

 

 

Destination Countries : GB/ IE 

HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE

 

This  appliance  uses  fuel  effect  pieces  manufactured  from  Refractory  Ceramic  Fibres  (RCF).  Care  must  be  taken  to  avoid 
excessive exposure to these materials as they may cause irritation to the eyes, skin, nose and throat. When handling, avoid 
inhaling and contact with skin and eyes. It is recommended that disposable gloves are worn in addition to a facemask and 
eye  protection.  After  handling,  wash  hands  thoroughly  and  any  other  exposed  parts  which  may  have  come  in  to  contact 
with the material. 
 
If a vacuum cleaner is used to clean the fuel bed or areas around the appliance where fragments of the material may have 
fallen it is recommended that it be of the type fitted with a HEPA filter. 
 
Care should be taken when disposing of RCF materials. It is important to keep any dust to a minimum so it is recommended 
that  the  fuel  effect  components  are  placed  into  a  heavy  duty  plastic  bag.  The bag  should  be  clearly  labelled 

RCF  WASTE

These  materials  are  not  classified  as  hazardous  waste  and  should  be  disposed  of  at  a  site  approved  for  the  disposal  of 
industrial waste.  

Maintenance of the Appliance

 

The following procedures can and should be performed by the 

customer 

at regular intervals depending upon use of the 

appliance. 

 
Cleaning the Appliance 
Fuel Bed 

The  fuel  effect  components  supplied  with  this  product  are  extremely  fragile  and  must  be  handled  with  great  care.  The 
ceramics in this appliance are not covered by the warranty due to their fragility. This includes the RCF fibre boards in the fire 
box. These components will break or chip if not handled with the greatest of care. 

 

Cleaning of these components should only be undertaken once the appliance is switched off and has been allowed to cool 
for a minimum period of one hour. The components should be lifted carefully piece by piece from the appliance and placed 
onto a dust sheet or similar. They can be brushed gently with a soft brush to remove any dust or deposits. If you intend to 
use a vacuum cleaner then this should only be done once the loose deposits of soot etc have been removed. Ensure that the 
moulded components are structurally sound and no significant part of the moulding has broken away. If any component has 
broken  then  it  should  be  replaced  before  using  the  appliance.  Only  the  correct  replacement  part  as  supplied  by  the 
manufacturer shall be used in this appliance. Do not add any additional components to the fuel bed layout. It is important 
to note that small hairline cracks will appear in the surface of the ceramics due to heat expansion and contraction—this is 
perfectly normal. 

 

Pilot 

The pilot to this appliance has a small aeration hole at its base. Using a thin nozzle on a vacuum cleaner this area can be 
cleaned to prevent a lint build up. This procedure should only be 
undertaken when the appliance is off and cold. If excessive lint is 
drawn in through this hole due to infrequent cleaning then it may 
result  in  the  appliance  not  lighting  or  turning  itself  off 
automatically  due  to  a  starvation  of  air  at  the  pilot  burner.  This 
can  often  be  remedied  by  performing  the  cleaning  operation 
detailed here. If this procedure does not resolve such a problem 
then  the  pilot  assembly  will  need  to  be  replaced.  This  must 
involve  the  installation  of  the  same  part  as  supplied  by  the 
manufacturer.  Excessive  lint  build  up  which  results  in  appliance 
operational problems is not covered by warranty. It is important 
to  ensure  this  preventative  maintenance  is  performed  regularly 
(once a month during the winter period).

 

Summary of Contents for BM-06 2 SLIDE Series

Page 1: ...neer to ensure that the customer is able to fully operate the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements WIDESCREEN HE GAS FIRE Model number BM 06XXX2 SLIDE for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB I E XXX denotes Fret Type Fuel Bed Type Trim Type P XX1551 ISSUE5 NOTE The installation of this appliance requires a back panel with a specific cut out Se...

Page 2: ...el 7 Fixing the Appliance 9 Connecting the Appliance to the Gas Supply 9 Front glass removal and replacement 10 Checking Operation of Appliance 11 Completing the Installation 12 Appliance Technical Information 13 Cleaning Instructions 14 Service Instructions 15 User Instructions 16 Log Layout Instructions 17 Fit Trim to the Appliance 23 Spare Parts List 24 Manufacturer s Contact Details 24 ...

Page 3: ...813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation Republic of Ireland Prior to installation ensure that the gas supply is compatible with the appliance this appliance must only be used on natural gas at a supply pressure of 20 mbar as marked on the data plate on the appliance and the carton This appliance is only to be installed into a builders opening which must be constructed of non combustible materials confi...

Page 4: ...ials The fireplace surround back panel must have a temperature rating of at least 150o C Do not place soft wall coverings i e embossed papers etc furniture or other combustible items too close to the fires as they may discolour or scorch Do not place or throw rubbish or otherwise onto the fuel bed Do not place any combustible materials or flooring i e carpets etc on any part of the hearth WARNING ...

Page 5: ...0mm high must be provided around the fireplace opening to ensure a good seal is formed between the FIXING PLATE and the wall In addition it is important to ensure that the base of the fireplace opening is flat and level with the hearth surface to ensure a secure and aligned installation of the appliance The minimum hearth dimensions are shown in the diagram above The upper surface of the hearth mu...

Page 6: ...structions Preparations for Fixing the Appliance IMPORTANT NOTE THIS FIXING PLATE IS INSTALLED BEFORE THE BACK PANEL FIRE MANTEL ARE FITTED When the hearth has been installed and the fireplace opening is prepared as per the details on page 5 of these instructions the appliance installation can commence This appliance MUST be installed with the FIXING PLATE supplied First apply the rubber seal to t...

Page 7: ...s recommended that a dry run is performed to ensure that the back panel will in fact be in the correct position when fitted and that the mantel will fit correctly to the rebate and maintain contact with the wall Carefully position the back panel onto the FIXING PLATE The front retaining clip will hold the back panel in position while the mantel legs are positioned and fixed If necessary this top c...

Page 8: ...e distance between the top of the appliance and the underside of the shelf must be increased accordingly for every 10mm of projection above 150mm the distance between the fire and shelf must be increased by 20mm Shelf Protrusion Min Distance Between Fire and Shelf 150mm 250mm 160mm 270mm 170mm 290mm 180mm 310mm 190mm 330mm 200mm 350mm The mantel can now be fitted and the back panel adjusted into t...

Page 9: ...he burner tray can now be reinstalled into the firebox using the seven 7 screws and two 2 nuts see page 14 The gas connection should be made to the appliance by the 8mm restrictor isolation valve supplied with the appliance Prepare the Appliance for Installation Remove the glass front panel and the ceramic components from the unit see glass removal instructions on page 10 Remove the burner tray fr...

Page 10: ...at the seal around the top and two sides of the firebox is in good condition and is securely affixed to the appliance If the seal is damaged or loose then it should be replaced reaffixed before the glass is replaced This seal is important and if damaged the appliance should not be operated The glass panel should be undamaged If the glass panel is broken or cracked it should not be used Contact the...

Page 11: ...the event of products being spilled into the room where the fire is being operated It is important to note that this spillage monitoring device should not be disabled or be adjusted by the installer If the spillage monitoring device O D S pilot is replaced it must only be exchanged with a suitable component which is supplied by Be Modern Ltd Check the clearance of combustion products SPILLAGE TEST...

Page 12: ...arning detailed later in these instructions Explain to the customer that the ceramics are fragile and must be treated with great care explain that the ceramics are not covered by the warranty because of their fragility Also explain that small hairline cracks will appear in the surface of the ceramics due to heat expansion and contraction this is perfectly normal During the first several hours of u...

Page 13: ... with the greatest of care Cleaning of these components should only be undertaken once the appliance is switched off and has been allowed to cool for a minimum period of one hour The components should be lifted carefully piece by piece from the appliance and placed onto a dust sheet or similar They can be brushed gently with a soft brush to remove any dust or deposits If you intend to use a vacuum...

Page 14: ...g components will require the removal of the burner tray The following information details the removal of this tray Once removed refer to the relevant section that follows detailing the removal of the specific component s Turn off the gas supply at the isolation valve on the appliance Ensure the appliance is cold Remove the fret and the trim put in a suitable location where they cannot be damaged ...

Page 15: ...he two 2 quick connect terminals from the switch circuit 5 Remove the igniter heat shield slide models only 6 Remove the HT lead from the electronic igniter unit 7 Remove the two 2 screws securing the pilot to the burner tray 8 The pilot assembly can be removed and replaced 9 Re assemble in reverse order 10 Re assemble the burner tray into the firebox see previous page Replacement of the Injector ...

Page 16: ... lit keep the control lever pushed down fully for up to 15 seconds 3 Now slowly lift the control lever to the symbol the pilot should remain lit and the burner will be in the LOW setting If it goes out lift the lever upwards to the OFF symbol and wait for 3 minutes Then return to step 1 4 To set the appliance to the HIGH setting lift the control lever upwards to the flame symbol 5 It is also possi...

Page 17: ... it does not fit easily then you are not fitting the part correctly These instructions can also be followed to remove or reinstall the fuel bed after cleaning This is a procedure that can be undertaken by the customer as required and the frequency will be depend upon use See page 10 for glass panel removal and installation Step 1 Fit the fuel bed into the appliance as shown in the picture below St...

Page 18: ...18 Step 3 Fit the Right Hand front ceramic rail in front of the burner as shown in the picture below Step 4 Fit Log A onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below ...

Page 19: ...19 Step 5 Fit Log B onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 6 Fit Log C onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below ...

Page 20: ...20 Step 7 Fit Log D onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 8 Fit Log E onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below ...

Page 21: ...21 Step 9 Fit Log F onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 10 Fit Log G onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below ...

Page 22: ...22 Step 11 Fit Log H onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Note this log sits partially hidden behind log F Step 12 Fit Log I onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below ...

Page 23: ... Trim to Appliance The trim has four adjustable fittings on the rear face By winding the screws in and out the position of the trim can be adjusted Ensure that the trim is easily removable and that the customer understands how to remove and replace this part Ensure that the slide control system operates satisfactorily when the trim is in position ...

Page 24: ...390 Glass Panel Silk Screened Due to our policy of continual product improvement some diagrams and small details may not be accurate however if there is any concern or matter of understanding that you feel needs to be clarified please contact us directly Our contact details are shown above Be Modern Ltd Bede Industrial Estate Jarrow Tyne Wear NE32 3BE www bemodern co uk Tel 0191 489 8006 Fax 0191 ...

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