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8.   If removed, the glass window must be put back onto 

the unit prior to operating the heater.

9.   Installation and repairs should be performed by a 

licensed service person only, refer to back of brochure 
for service number.

10.  For installation into a non-combustble fireplace, i.e 

masonry or brick or into a mock fireplace, i.e. timber 
or plasterboard, the chimney and base should be  
of sound construction and be free from cracks and  
holes (to ensure that sufficient flue draught can  
be generated).

Note: when installing into a mock fireplace a  
mock fireplace installation kit must be used.  
(Part No. MOCKKITUNI)

11.  the heater must be properly installed in a working 

chimney or mock fireplace with flue. Operation of this 
heater, when not connected into a working chimney or 
a properly installed and maintained flueing system can 
result in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and possi-
ble death.

12.  testing the effectiveness of the flue: before testing the 

flue confirm air vents are unobstructed. If an exhaust 
fan or other heating appliances are present switch 
them on. this is to test that there is no interaction 
between the Cannon heater and other appliances.

 

 Refer to Australian Standard Gas Installations AS 5601.
 

For ‘air movement not to affect appliance’ see clause  

 

5.3.1. 

 

For ‘air supply to appliance’ see clause 5.4.1. 

 

For ‘ventilation requirements’ see clause 5.4.3.

13.  the appliance should be inspected prior to use, 

with regular inspections (annually) to be made by a 
licensed service person. It is important that circulating 
air passageways of the appliance be kept clean, dirt 
and lint free, for safe and efficient operation of  
the heater. 

14.  On first lighting your heater an odour may be emitted 

due to its new condition. this is quite normal and will 
disappear after a few hours use at the maximum  
control position.

Important: When this heater is operating the mesh 
guard/glass front is hot. The mesh guard, or glass 
front, is fitted to this appliance to reduce the risk of 
fire or injury from burns and no part of it should be 
permanently removed. For protection of young chil-
dren or the infirm, a secondary guard is required.

this appliance meets the following standards: 
Standards australia  
aS/nzS 3100 
aS 5601 
aS 4553:2008

safety warnings

Please read this manual before installing and using  
the heater.

Safety Warnings

1.   Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service 

or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. 
refer to the sections of this manual for correct proce-
dures, or consult with place of purchase, a licensed 
plumber, a gas supplier or the CannOn distributor 
listed in this manual.

2.   Install the heater only in locations that are referred to 

in the installation instructions. Do not build the heater 
into bookcases, walls or enclosures (combustible 
materials) without the use of a Mock Fireplace kit.

3.   Due to high temperatures the room heater should be 

located out of traffic and away from: 
Furniture and draperies 
Combustible materials 
gasoline and other flammable liquids

   Do not place clothing or other flammable  

material on or near the heater.

4.   Keep curtains*, clothes, furniture and other  

flammable materials at least 900mm from front  
and sides of heater. 
*  at the owner’s discretion curtain clearance can  

be less than 900mm as long as they are restrained 
from the front, top and sides of the heater.  
the manufacturer takes no responsibility if curtain 
clearance is less than 900mm and not restrained.

5.   Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard 

of high surface temperature and should take care to 
avoid burns or clothing ignition.

   This appliance is not intended for use by  

persons (including children) with reduced  
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack 
of experience and knowledge, unless they have 
been given supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a person responsible 
for their safety. Children should be supervised to 
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

6.   never attempt to burn paper or any other material in 

the heater.

7. 

 Do not

 place articles on or against this appliance.

   

Do not

 use or store flammable materials near 

this appliance.

   

Do not

 spray aerosols in the vicinity of this 

appliance while it is in operation

 

Do not

 modify this appliance. 

Summary of Contents for CANTERBURY

Page 1: ...n Manual Please read this manual before installing and using this heater Please leave instruction manual with the owner Distributor This appliance is designed manufactured and distributed by Tel 1300 727 421 Fitzroy Canterbury ...

Page 2: ...original purchase We will at our option and subject to the terms of this warranty repair or replace free of charge this Cannon appliance or any component part which upon examination by us or our repair agent is found to be defective in materials workmanship or manufacturing However this warranty does not cover any consumables if any The purchaser must present the original purchase receipt to us wh...

Page 3: ... no part of it should be permanently removed For protection of young chil dren or the infirm a secondary guard is required This appliance meets the following standards Standards Australia AS NZS 3100 AS 5601 AS 4553 2008 Safety Warnings Please read this manual before installing and using the heater Safety Warnings 1 Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injur...

Page 4: ...N OFF button once to restart the heater during this time Wait at least 20 seconds before attempting to turn the heater on OperatiON ON OFF LOW HIGH MEDIUM FIG 2 FIG 1 If there is an interruption to the power supply the heater will fail safely and switch off When the power supply has been restored adopt the 20 seconds waiting rule before turning the heater ON Cleaning All cleaning should be carried...

Page 5: ...inless steel Canterbury mesh kit CANTIBMG B Remote Thermostat RTKIT Versatility and flexibility are key components of our instal lation options If installed into a shallow recess or an existing fireplace elegant spacers will eliminate any size discrepancies To enhance your Cannon s appearance add a decorative 3 or 4 sided surround Every Cannon heater brings you the optional convenience of being co...

Page 6: ...an 3 speed Ignition Electronic direct spark Power requirement 240 VAC 10 Amp Power consumption 90 VA maximum Minimum cavity dimensions Height 605 mm Width 700 mm Depth 405 mm Optional accessories Glass front Remote thermostat Spacer kit 3 sided surround 4 sided surround Console kit Overall dimensions Refer to FIG 3 For installation into a non combustible fireplace ie masonry or brick Please Note W...

Page 7: ...ssure at burner high setting Natural gas 0 75 kPa Propane gas 2 65 kPa Gas regulator Integral part of controller Min inlet pressure 1 13 kPa NG 2 75 kPa Propane Fan 3 speed Ignition Electronic direct spark Power requirement 240 VAC 10 Amp Power consumption 90 VA maximum Minimum cavity dimensions Height 605mm Width 700mm Depth 385mm Optional accessories Safety mesh guard Remote thermostat Spacer ki...

Page 8: ...nstructions Overview 1 This appliance is to be installed by an authorised serv ice person only 2 This appliance shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions local gas fitting regulations municipal building codes electrical wiring regulations and AS5601 the Australian Standard for gas installations 3 Remove the heater from the carton and remove the four transit...

Page 9: ... 655 mm 600 mm Ceiling Mantle 300 mm min clearance 900 mm min clearance Rear wall 380 mm 1000 mm min clearance 50 mm clearance For installations in non combustible enclosures For installations in non combustible enclosures Mock Fireplace Opening Combustible materials Fitzroy Inbuilt Canterbury Inbuilt Max Min Max Min Height 650 mm 630 mm 654 mm 630 mm Width 780 mm 731 mm 790 mm 731 mm Depth 600 mm...

Page 10: ...bends FIG 9 Be careful Installing a flue on the shorter wall may subject it to down draughts or reverse air flows through the heater which can be difficult to find a solution to Always adopt correct flue design practices In windy locations consider installation of a powerflue version heater or at least an anti down draught cowl to reduce any flue operation problems The heater has been tested and s...

Page 11: ... FIG 16 FIG 13 FIG 17 FIG 14 FIG 11 To fully remove the fascia unclip the switch cable from the cable connector on the PCB and unclip the cable from the clipping points on the rear of the fascia 1 To remove the inner fascia assembly undo two screws in the upper flange as indicated in FIG 12 Remove the inner fascia assembly by holding the glass surround and firmly pull it towards you Refer FIG 13 2...

Page 12: ...al this is especially important when the installation is in a chimney with no flue fitted to eliminate the possibility of any leak age of flue products into the room A suitable double pole isolation switch must be installed externally for servicing or emergency shut down of the heater All fixed wiring must be installed by a suitably qualified person and comply to the appropriate electrical wiring ...

Page 13: ...r glass making sure not to over tighten the screws 4 Reconnect switch loom to the fascia switch set 5 Replace the fascia GAS CONNECTION FIG 22 FIG 23 FIG 25 FIG 24 1 Push the gas inlet access plate into the heater cabinet and slide the heater into the fireplace ensuring that the gas inlet pipe is fed through the hole located at the rear right hand side of the heater at the bottom Refer FIG 26 2 Wi...

Page 14: ...control to give a pressure reading of 0 4 kPa for Natural Gas and 1 1 kPa for LPG Turn clockwise to increase pressure and anticlockwise to decrease pressure Refer FIG 31 5 Remove spanner and screwdriver Switch from high to low to ensure settings are correct 6 Switch heater off and remove the manometer tube Tighten pressure test point by turning the captive screw fully clockwise 7 Replace plastic c...

Page 15: ...an is spin ning refer to fault codes on page 18 General 1 Service work to be carried out by an authorised service person only 2 Unplug from wall socket or turn off power at isolation switch if heater is hard wired 3 Always shut off the gas supply and ensure that the heater is cool before commencing any service operations 4 Always check for gas soundness after servicing To Replace The Inner Glass R...

Page 16: ...move the burner chamber front inspection panel 4 screws 3 Disconnect the 16mm nut at the inlet of the injector 4 Disconnect the spark and sense electrodes from the ignition module 5 Remove the burner fixing brackets 2 from the Left and Right hand side of the burner Lift the burner assembly upward and carefully remove from the burner chamber 6 Replace in reverse order checking correct location of s...

Page 17: ... ON OFF LOW BRN LOW FAN MED BRN MED FAN HIGH BRN HIGH FAN SHEATHED HIGH TEMP DATA CABLE SWITCH BLUE 4 WAY 2 WAY 6 WAY 3 WAY EARTH RED 1 WAY C ROOM FAN F3594 240 V MAINS PLUG BROWN BLUE MODULATING VALVE F3691 COILS FLAME SENSOR SPARK ELECTRODE IGNITION MODULE F3833 PRESSURE SWITCH F3327 ROOM AIR FAN NO C 2 WAY 4 WAY 2 WAY NC RED RED BLUE RED EARTH F3835 A CONTROL MODULE F3828 ...

Page 18: ... of the pressure switch and to the top tapping on the venturi Make sure that the pressure switch wires are connected correctly One wire should be to C Common and the other should be to NO Normally Open If it still doesn t work after checking the above change the pressure switch To check the operation of the heater s electrical system you will require a digital multimeter with the functions to meas...

Page 19: ...de of the pressure switch to the bottom tapping on the fan venturi The clear tube should go from the light side of the pressure switch and to the top tapping on the venturi Make sure that the pressure switch wires are connected correctly One wire should be to C Common and the other should be to NO Normally Open If it still doesn t work after checking the above change the pressure switch 2 8 Room f...

Page 20: ...led Compliance Certificate No Installed by COPY RATING LABEL HERE Don t Risk Your Appliance Warranty Only a licensed person will give you a compliance certificate showing that the work complies with all the relevant standards And only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship for 6 years So make sure you use a licensed person to install this appliance and ask for your comp...

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