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Standby Button: 

Turns the appliance ON/OFF 

standby, the default settings are: 

heater set to 82°F/27°C, the 

main flame effect is F1, the Fuel 

bed is L1 (no temperature display).

Changing Flame Effect: 

In the power-on state, press this 

button, the digital screen displays 

the flame position and the flame 

indicator is bright, and the main 

flame position can be adjusted. 

The flame brightness settings are: 

F1, F2, F3, F4, 

Set as follows:

Button

Display

Flame Effect

1st 

Press

F1

Full

2nd 
Press

F2

Medium

3rd 

Press

F3

Low

4th 

Press

F4

cycle 

through 

settings

Heating Operations: 

1)

 Press the heater button to turn 

the heating function on and off and 

adjust the temperature setting. 

Heater is divided into temperature 

settings: 17°C, 18°C, 19°C, 20°C, 

21°C,22°C, 23°C, 24°C, 25°C, 

26°C, 27°C, ON, 17°C. (Circular 

operation control)

2)

 Press and hold the heater 

button for 3 seconds to convert 

the temperature unit from °C to °F. 

The temperature display window 

will flash. After the temperature is 

set, the display unit will flash 5 

times, then automatically saves 

the settings and exits the setting 

state. After the display unit is 

turned on, if there is no operation 

within 10 seconds, the setting 

status is also exited.

3)

 

Fan delay function:

 After the  

appliance is turned off, the fan will 

continue running for 15 seconds 

then stop.

Open Window Detection function:

 

When the appliance is heating, the 

ambient temperature suddenly 

drops ≥–5°C within 10 minutes, 

and the environment cannot be 

warmed up within 30 minutes.

The appliance will automatically 

display “OP”. The heating function 

will be automatically turned off, 

and when the “OP” is displayed, it 

can be turned off and then 

restarted by turning off and on the 

appliance to clear the fault code.

4)

 This appliance has a non-self-

resetting overheat protection 

device (thermal cut-out) which will 

activate if the air inlets or outlets 

are obstructed. For safety reasons 

the fire will NOT switch on again 

automatically, the following 

procedure must be carried out 

before the fire can be operated.

NOTE: The flame-ef fect will r emain 

operational if the cut-out is activated, only 

the fan heater is prevented from working.

Switch OFF the appliance at the 

wall socket or outlet. Leave the fire 

OFF for a period of no less than 10 

minutes, ensuring all obstructions 

are removed. Switch the appliance 

ON at the wall. Ensure the 

appliance is turned ON at the 

control switches. If the fire fails to 

operate correctly, repeat the 

above procedure.

// 

12.0 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE

 

  Continued

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Summary of Contents for BROCKENHURST

Page 1: ... 2019 British Fires INSTALLATION USER INSTRUCTIONS BROCKENHURST ELECTRIC SUITE ...

Page 2: ...6 7 0 Unpacking The Appliance 06 8 0 Installation 07 12 9 0 Preparing The appliance 13 10 0 Forest View Fuel Bed Layout 14 10 1 Slate Fuel Bed Layout 15 10 2 Diamond Light Fuel Bed Layout 16 11 0 Pairing The Remote Control 17 12 0 Operating The Appliance 17 21 13 0 Safety Cut out System 22 14 0 Cleaning and Maintenance 22 15 0 Troubleshooting Guide 23 16 0 Servicing 24 17 0 Appliance Dimensions 25...

Page 3: ...ren and vulnerable people are present Check that all parts included are intact and not damaged If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Never use the appliance if the cord or any part of the appliance shows signs of damage The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet DO NOT ...

Page 4: ...ectrician WARNING Before enclosing the appliance test the power in situation in order to ensure the power to the appliance working properly DO NOT clean the appliance with abrasive chemicals Never use accessories that are not recommended or supplied by the manufacturer It could cause danger to the user or damage to the appliance DO NOT insert or allow foreign objects to enter the inlet or outlet v...

Page 5: ...ual heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback N A Room temperature control with open window detection Yes Maximum continuous heat output Pmax c 1 5 KW Electronicheatchargecontrolwithroomand oroutdoortemperaturefeedback N A With distance control option No Fan assisted heat output N A With adaptive start control No With working time limitation No Auxiliary electricity consump...

Page 6: ...at any vapour barrier and or structural members of the house frame are not damaged If you are unsure of the ability of the wall to secure the appliance and or which type of wall fixing to use you should take professional advice and obtain the correct fixings Alternatively find a more suitable wall location DO NOT run the supply cable under carpets DO NOT site in a position where curtains or drapes...

Page 7: ...er to reposition your feet 3 Avoid upper body top heavy bending Always bend from the knees rather than the waist Do not lean forward or sideways while handling the appliance 4 Always grip the appliance with the palm of the hand do not use the tips of fingers for support 5 Always keep the appliance as close to the body as possible This will minimize the cantilever action 6 Use gloves to provide add...

Page 8: ...into two or more wooden studs or supporting wooden members of the wall using the fixing screws provided If this is not achievable then the wall should be strengthened using appropriate building materials Ensure that the correct wall plugs are used for the type of wall that the stud work is being connected to Ensure the plug or fuse spur is fully accessible The wall where the appliance is to be ins...

Page 9: ...ust be able to take the full weight of the appliance To install into a stud wall the mounting bracket must be removed from the rear of the appliance as shown in section 8 0 Once the frame work has been constructed and secured to the wall and the appliance is in its end position ensure that there is power to the appliance before any cladding plasterboard is installed CAUTION Do not keep the applian...

Page 10: ...iance onto the wall with the surround secure the side trims each side of the appliance as shown below Secure the small and large trims on both ends of the appliance in line with the corresponding holes of the firebox Secure into position with the 12x supplied firebox screws 6x on each side Firebox screws Small trim Small trim Large trim 09 ...

Page 11: ...diameter holes to at least 50mm deep on the marked points NOTE If installing the mounting bracket to a wall stud there is no need to drill the holes in the wood and no need for the plastic wall anchors It is recommended to install the mounting bracket to at least one wooden stud 5 Tap the 6x wall anchors into the pre drilled holes with a hammer until they are flush with the wall 6 Secure the mount...

Page 12: ...the end of the bracket against the wall 10 Remove the appliance off of the wall 11 Drill a 8mm hole at least 50mm deep on either side of the appliance where previously marked 12 Tap the two wall anchors into the pre drilled holes with a hammer until they are flush with the wall 13 Re install the appliance back onto the wall 14 Screw the wall screws through the rear of the floating shelf brackets a...

Page 13: ...ear onto the back of the top section of the surround as shown above 18 Underneath the appliance screw the surround screws up through the bottom surround and into the legs of the surround top section and the other 2 screws either side up through the bottom of the surround through the floating shelf brackets 12 2019 British Fires ...

Page 14: ...s from either end of the top bracket of the appliance holding the glass in place Ensure the glass is supported at all times Next gently leaver the top of the glass towards you ensuring you have full support of the glass Lift the glass up and out from the appliance and place the glass on a soft flat surface on the floor Insert your prefered fuel bed options as shown in the following pages in sectio...

Page 15: ... crystals still visible 1 2 Using the contents from the Husk bag cover the area on the frosted bed that is still exposed making sure the crystals are still visible 3 Place the logs on top of the base layer created by the crystals Forest terrain Husk and slate pieces Position them as shown above The logs can be placed in any order for this look the larger logs are in the center with the remaining l...

Page 16: ... and spread these evenly throughout on top of the bed of crystals Place the logs on top of the base layer created by the crystals and slate pieces Position them as shown in image 3 The logs can be placed in any order we have used the larger ones as centre pieces and placed the remaining logs around them IMPORTANT Place the logs carefully on the fuel bed ensuring you do not make contact with the re...

Page 17: ...ge 1 left The crystals should be spread out across the whole base and form a layer covering the whole area 1 Take the larger crystals and place these in position as shown in image 2 left For the best results remove a small amount of the small crystals and place the larger crystal directly on the frosted base 2 16 2019 British Fires ...

Page 18: ...as the flame effect fuel bed setting temperature and time set is displayed on the LCD screen on the remote control 1 Standby Turns the appliance ON OFF standby the default settings are heater set to 82 F 27 C the main flame effect is F1 the Fuel bed is L1 no temperature display 2 Flame Control Changes the flame effect brightness F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 cycle adjustment 3 Heater Heater button switches to th...

Page 19: ...ime and Week Settings Press to enter the time and week timer settings 8 Lower temperature 1 C Press this button to lower the temperature by 1 C incrementally while the heating is turned on 9 Raise Temperature 1 C Press this button to raise the temperature by 1 C incrementally while the heating is turned on 10 Date Set To choose from Monday to Sunday or week timer mode option Option mode 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 20: ...10 seconds the setting status is also exited 3 Fan delay function After the appliance is turned off the fan will continue running for 15 seconds then stop Open Window Detection function When the appliance is heating the ambient temperature suddenly drops 5 C within 10 minutes and the environment cannot be warmed up within 30 minutes The appliance will automatically display OP The heating function ...

Page 21: ... 9H OF 1H cycle adjustment Control Down Lighting Turns the down lighting lights on and off Setting Clock and Timer Use the date button to choose from Monday to Sunday or week timer mode option Option mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A oF Clock setting 1 At standby state after the unit is plugged in and before pressing main power press and hold the Setting button on the remote for 3 seconds the digital display w...

Page 22: ...rrent setting of the option the timer logo of the display lighten and will automatically run the preset switch setting program You can individually select each setting of modes 1 7 for automatic ON OFF switching or you can preset the desired settings and then select auto mode for multiple preset series executions 4 If you want to set the ON OFF switch and temperature setting for different periods ...

Page 23: ...arsh abrasive or cleaners The glass panels should be cleaned carefully with a soft cloth To clean the inside of the glass please refer to section 9 0 Except for periodic cleaning of dust there are no specific requirements for care other than regular cleaning of the general appliance A wipe with a dry cloth is normally sufficient DO NOT use abrasive cleaners as they can damage the finish Make sure ...

Page 24: ...ct a higher temperature setting than the room s temperature and the heater will begin to operate The safety cut out may have been operated Switch the appliance off leave for 10 minutes then switch back on shuts off after a period of time Check that the temperature is not set onto the lower settings If the room is warm enough the thermostat will stop the fire switching the heat on Check that the ch...

Page 25: ...arkings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked with an N or coloured black The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked with an L or coloured red The green yellow wire must be connected to the earth terminal which is marked with an E or with the earth symbol WARNING Never connect live or neutral wires to the earth...

Page 26: ...uite 3 pin plug with 1 8m long cord All fuel bed items included Remote control included Product specifications Heat output 1400W Supply voltage 220 240V AC Rating power 50Hz Fuse rating 13 Amp Lighting LED Dimensions A 1400mm B 404mm C 1020mm D 536mm E 331mm F 100mm G 105mm H 102mm I 318mm J 72 5mm 25 ...

Page 27: ...e 3 year guarantee During the guarantee period any appliance or component which is proved to be faulty or defective in manufacture will be repaired or replaced free of material and labour charges providing that we have authorised or carried out the repair or replacement We will not accept or reimburse the costs of any third party who undertakes any work carried on the appliance or fits parts unles...

Page 28: ...s You are not permitted to copy or adapt any of the content without the prior written permission of British Fires 2019 British Fires Patent applied for GB 1820239 0 All instructions must be handed to the user for safekeeping Revision A 11 20 British Fires Christchurch Dorset BH23 2BT Tel 0808 169 9911 www britishfires com Email sales britishfires com Model covered by these instructions Brockenhurs...

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