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When fitting a replacement battery ensure that 
it is located as shown in figure A.2 or F.1 if the 
appliance is a Ledge. 

NOTE: The battery contains a fuse link which 
can blow if the wiring is damaged or the cable 
terminals are shorted out. 

If the handset battery requires replacing it must 
be replaced with a new alkaline PP3 or 
equivalent. 

CLEANING 

Cleaning the fire should only be carried out 
when the fire is turned off and is cold. 

Never use inflammable cleaning fluids. 

Never clean the stainless steel with abrasive 
cleaning materials such as scouring pads, wire 
wool, emery cloth etc. as damage will occur. 

CLEANING THE STAINLESS STEEL  BOX 

We recommend “Hotspot Multi-use Metal 
Polish“, available from your supplier or Brilliant. 
It is important NOT TO FOLLOW the ‘Directions 
For Use’ that are printed on the packaging or 
the tube. The correct procedure is as follows: 

1.  Apply the polish with a clean, soft cloth, to all 

three internal sides. DO NOT RUB BRISKLY. 

2.  It is important that the polish is applied in 

the same direction as the brushed finish. 

3.  Rinse off with a clean soft cloth using a 

solution of warm water with two or three 
drops of washing up liquid. 

4.  Repeat the rinsing procedure until all three 

surfaces are clean and immediately dry with 
a soft cloth to avoid watermarks. 

5.  Any polish deposits on the Corian

® 

surfaces 

can be cleaned with Cif scouring cream. 

CLEANING THE CORIAN

®

 MANTLE, HEARTH 

AND RAISED HEARTH 

For every day cleaning use a damp cloth and 
detergent, wipe clean with a clean damp cloth 
then a dry cloth. When this does not work use 
Cif scouring cream.  

TO CLEAN / REPLACE THE CERAMICS 

Carefully remove all loose ceramic pieces. 
Carefully brush all pieces with a dry soft paint 
brush then reassemble by carefully following 
the installation instructions and diagrams in 
sections J to N. 

IMPORTANT NOTES 

This fire is CE approved to the European 
Standard EN 509 and is intended for decorative 
purposes. 

Never throw rubbish onto the fire. Never alter 
the fuel layout or add extra pieces to the fire. 

Never place candles on, in or near the fire as 
they are a fire hazard. 

During use the ceramics may vary in colour and 
as with all high temperature ceramics, cracks 
may appear. This is normal and is due to the 
initial shrinkage of the ceramics and will not 
effect the fire’s performance. 

The fire is fitted with an Oxygen Depletion 
Sensor (ODS) which continuously monitors the 
atmosphere in the room turning off the gas 
supply to the fire if combustion products are 
detected. If the fire turns itself off, re-light the 
fire following the lighting procedure. If the fire 
repeatedly turns itself off a qualified service 
engineer must be called to check the complete 
installation. 

Summary of Contents for FRAME 22 & INSET

Page 1: ...brilliant SLAB range USER INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions before installation and use Keep this booklet handy for future reference S S S S SLAB RANGE LITHIUM BAT...

Page 2: ...ETRY 30 22 PLACEMENT OF CERAMICS PEBBLE DRIFTWOOD AND CHARCOAL OUTER CERAMICS DISH COMMISIONING AND SERVICING The appliance names quoted in this booklet are Marketing Names The Trade Name 113 refers t...

Page 3: ...t off by the flame supervision device Do not attempt to re light the pilot for at least two minutes TO LIGHT THE FIRE With the pilot already lit as above turn the gas control knob anti clockwise to th...

Page 4: ...the burner may on occasions not fully turn off and may also remain alight on a very low setting This is a normal characteristic of the control unit Point the handset at the sensor on the fire Push an...

Page 5: ...dry with a soft cloth to avoid watermarks 5 Any polish deposits on the Corian surfaces can be cleaned with Cif scouring cream CLEANING THE CORIAN MANTLE HEARTH AND RAISED HEARTH For every day cleaning...

Page 6: ...ted it is periodically checked to ensure that the vent remains free from obstruction at all times The chimney must be swept before the appliance is installed and must be checked regularly to ensure th...

Page 7: ...m A 4 For all other fires the data badge is situated beneath the raised hearth in front of the pilot lift it over the catch and pivot down see figure A 5 Only the following components are user replace...

Page 8: ...DS must not be adjusted or put out of operation and only original manufacturer s replacement parts must be used TECHNICAL INFORMATION NATURAL GAS G20 Heat Input Max gross 7 0 kW Heat Input Min gross 4...

Page 9: ...of not less than 125mm Any damper or register plate must be removed or locked open When fitted to a 125mm flue the fire must have the no air vent glass canopy fitted The chimney flue must be sound fr...

Page 10: ...ty of the starter block Brilliant and Dunbrik www dunbrik co uk have collaborated to create a larger starter block set specifically for the Slab 22 30 to fit their Class 2 pre cast flue block system a...

Page 11: ...fitted if the flue diameter is less than 175mm The Slab Frame 30 has a glass canopy fitted as standard this canopy must be replaced with the deeper NV glass canopy when an air vent is not present All...

Page 12: ...ME 30 NV GEOMETRY 30 NV Steel not visible Glass visible 749 Steel not visible SLAB 30 STD LEDGE 30 STD CANOPY NOT VISIBLE ABOVE THIS LINE CANOPY VISIBLE BELOW THIS LINE 549 50 FRAME 22 STD LEDGE 22 ST...

Page 13: ...he gas supply noting the entry point in the rear of the box Slacken the screws in the gas inlet closure plate and remove Offer the box into the fireplace opening mark the positions of the four fixing...

Page 14: ...AUTO REMOTE CONTROL VERSION Note the position of the isolating tap and disconnect it Shape and cut the gas supply pipe and ensuring the gas supply pipe is clean internally connect to the isolating ta...

Page 15: ...ken the screws in the gas inlet closure plate and remove Offer the box into the fireplace opening Ensuring the fire is level left to right mark the positions of the four fixing holes in the outer fram...

Page 16: ...previously see diagram D 2 GAS CONNECTION MANUAL CONTROL VERSION Cut a 70mm length of copper pipe and attach it to the isolating tap supplied Position the pipe isolating tap in line with the slot in...

Page 17: ...ATION WALL PANORAMA VISION HOLE IN WALL E PANORAMA HOLE IN WALL WALL VISION 1 Fixing Holes H I W Mantle Hanging Bracket Gas Inlet Burner Fixing Points 2 Securing Screws Raised Hearth Raised Hearth Fix...

Page 18: ...ing holes remove the bracket drill and plug the holes with the Rawl plugs provided fix the bracket to the wall using the screws provided Slide the raised hearth onto the raised hearth metal shelf and...

Page 19: ...Fixing Points Fixing Holes Battery Position 3 Align Plugs Press Together 2 IR Sensor Lead Position Battery Lead Through Hole IR Sensor and Bracket 2 Screws 4a C Tighten Screw B Push Back A Locate Brac...

Page 20: ...e rear right and the IR sensor is not trapped at the front see diagram F 2 Connect the gas supply Secure with the four screws Connect the battery and place in the base of the box see diagrams F 1 and...

Page 21: ...urner Fixing Points 5 Slide down behind Support Bracket Frame sits on support bracket Frame Tensioning Screw INSTALLATION STORM 22 G 6 Frame Fixing Screws 4 Centralise inner flanges of the frame on th...

Page 22: ...Shape and cut the gas supply pipe and ensuring the gas supply pipe is clean internally connect to the isolating tap Refit the burner and connect the gas supply Secure with the four screws and connect...

Page 23: ...the box fixing screws refer to diagrams H 1 and H 2 Replace the frame locating strips over the surround bracket Place the 4 magnets on these strips Fit the frame in place onto the magnets refer to dia...

Page 24: ...w of loose pebbles as shown They should not overlap each other and should be as spaced out as possible Alter the angle of the loose pebbles to produce a good flame picture Failure to place this piece...

Page 25: ...ure that it does not overlap the burner slot 3 Following diagrams K 3 to K 6 carefully place the numbered loose driftwood pieces 1 Front Piece MUST SIT BEHIND THESE TABS ON THE BURNER Curved Flange 1...

Page 26: ...r interfere with burner and do not overlap or interfere with burner and do not overlap or interfere with burner and do not overlap or interfere with burner ceramics ceramics ceramics ceramics Do not a...

Page 27: ...2 6 7 8 9 10 1 5 4 3 2 1 Dish PLACEMENT OF CERAMICS DISH DRIFTWOOD N Please note that the numbers given here are NOT NOT NOT NOT marked on the ceramic pieces 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 1a The Dish is desi...

Page 28: ...an turned on and any interconnecting doors left open Hand over the instructions and explain to the user the operation and lighting procedure of the fire Impress upon the user that servicing of the fir...

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Page 32: ...and Tel 01254 682384 Fax 01254 672647 www brilliantfires co uk info brilliantfires co uk 20 04 2011 Brilliant Fires Limited Thwaites Close Blackburn BB1 2QQ England tel 44 0 1254 682384 fax 44 0 1254...

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