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9. The appliance should be inspected prior to use, with regular

inspections (annually) to be made by a licensed service per-

son. It is important that circulating air passageways of the ap-

pliance be kept clean, dirt and lint free, for a safe and efficient

operation of the heater.

10. On first lighting your heater a smell may occur due to it’s 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  IS

HOT.

The mesh guard fitted to the heater conforms to AGA requirements.

For heaters fitted with the optional glass front it should be noted that

THE GLASS FRONT IS HOT.

For permanent protection of young children or the infirm a second-

ary guard should be placed around the heater. A secondary guard

is not provided with this heater and may be purchased by the

owner.

This appliance meets the following standards:

Standards Australia: AS 3100

AS 5601/AG 601

AS 4553/AG 103

Standards

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To check the operation of the electronic (module) controller (Type 537 ABC) you will require a digital

multimeter with the functions to measure AC/DC voltage, continuity, resistance and micro-amps.

It is critical that the appliance is earthed and that the active and neutrals are not reversed.

Item No

Check

Action

1

No ignition when appliance

• Check 240 volts power to heater in incoming plug

is turned on.

connector.

2

Power present but appliance

• If there is power to the brown wire in the 8 way

not operating.

switch connector the module may be in lockout

mode. To reset the module turn off the power supply

for 10 seconds and then turn the power on again.

3

After resetting the module

• Check the internal 3.5 amp fuse in the module.

and appliance is still not

operating.

4

If the fuse is O.K. and still

• Check other connections are in place.

appliance not operating

• If the last checks are correct the ignition electrode

should spark at the same time as the gas control

solenoid valves open. At this point the spark

electrode will activate for up to 10 seconds maxi

mum until the flame has been established. Terminal

14 (white wire into the 8 way switch connector)

will be energised as soon as the flame has been

sensed.

5

Confirm spark is produced

• A blue spark can be seen when the heater ignition

when heater is turned on.

process starts. Ensure spark is present between

electrode and burner.

6

If no spark being produced

• 

 

Check that spark lead is connected into module.

• 

 

Check the continuity of the HT cable.

• 

 

Check that there is no short circuit to earth and

spark gap is correct. (Refer figure 28). A positive

check is to use a jumper wire and connect one end

of the earth and hold the other end with insulated

pliers 4mm from the spark generator on the module.

If there is no spark to earth then change the module.

7

Spark is being produced

• Listen for cracking sound. The spark is misdirected.

but not at burner.

Check the spark ceramic insulator for signs of

cracks.

8

Sparks, ignites on low flame

• Check that the wall socket to the appliance has

then extinguishes after 10

correct polarity. Do not use an extension cord. Check

seconds. Continues to spark

polarity in the electrical supply lead to appliance.

during flame presence.

• Check that the sense electrode is in the flame.

• Check that appliance is earthed correctly. A check

between the earth pin on the plug and an unpainted

part of the appliance should see a resistance of

0.1 ohms.

Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for Fitzroy

Page 1: ...s approved for use with Natural and Propane gases Please leave instructions with the owner FITZROY PROFILE MAKER S WARRANTY FREESTANDING MODELS FITZP FITZLP USER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...ons 10 15 Clearances Installation Gas connection Fuel bed log installation Gas control Gas pressure point Flue installation 16 17 Flue kit Service instructions 18 19 General Access to components To replace the gas control To replace the fan To replace the electronic controller To remove the burner and electrodes Wiring diagram Authorised service agents Trouble shooting 20 21 Connections Notes 22 2...

Page 3: ...e its warranty voided If installation is not carried out in accordance with manufacturer s instructions this warranty may be void The customer must keep their Tax Invoice as proof of purchase of this product and compliance certificate as proof of required instal lation Model number ______________________________________ Serial number _______________________________________ Date of manufacture ____...

Page 4: ...ins clothing furniture and other flammable mate rials at least 900mm from front rear and sides of the 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 4 Children and adults should be alerted to the haz...

Page 5: ...ear after a few hours use at the maximum control position Important WHEN THIS HEATER IS OPERATING THE MESH GUARD IS HOT The mesh guard fitted to the heater conforms to AGA requirements For heaters fitted with the optional glass front it should be noted that THE GLASS FRONT IS HOT For permanent protection of young children or the infirm a second ary guard should be placed around the heater A second...

Page 6: ...gure 2 3 To turn heater on press switch to POWER ON position There is a 5 second delay before the burner ignites At this setting the burner is on LOW and the fan speed is on LOW Refer figure 3 The burner will ignite on both HIGH and LOW settings 4 To turn burner to HIGH setting press switch for HIGH setting Refer figure 4 User instructions Operating instructions 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 7: ...itch for HIGH setting Refer figure 6 7 To turn the burner to LOW setting press switch for LOW set ting Refer figure 7 On low burner setting it is more efficient to operate the fan speed on LOW 8 If the burner fails to ignite wait 20 seconds and repeat the ignition procedure See below To turn burner OFF To turn burner ON 5 6 7 ...

Page 8: ...s attention contact your supplier or licensed service person listed in this manual Important The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annu ally by an authorised service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint build up from carpeting bedding materials pet hair etc It is imperative that control compartments burners and circulating air passage ways of the ...

Page 9: ...20 kPa NG For Propane gas regulated to supply 2 65 kPa Gas regulator Integral with controller Fan Three speed Controller Electronic Power requirement 240 VAC 10 A Optional Accessories Safety guard Gold or silver trim Glass front Cathedral ceiling flue box Flue kit 3 x 900mm lengths of 125mm ø painted flue 1 x 900mm length of 125mm ø plain flue 1 x ceiling ring 1 x 900mm painted bottom flue spigot ...

Page 10: ...refer to warning 3 on page 4 For minimum clearances refer fig 9 and 10 4 Remove the carton from the heater and lift from pallet Check that the heater is suitable for the gas available Please dispose of packaging appropriately keep away from children 5 Prepare electrical and gas connections a 10 Amp wall socket needs to be located within 1 5m of the heater 6 Fit rear spacers as per figure 10 7 Plac...

Page 11: ...e the heater front by pulling it towards you gently to partly disengage it from the body of the heater then gently lift it up vertically to completely disengage it Refer figure 13 11 Remove the inner glass Slacken off screws in top clamp and remove side clamps Refer figure 14 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 12: ... MUST BE HARD UP AGAINST REAR OF BURNER 14 Carefully unpack the log set Logs are numbered as follows No 1 Left front log No 2 left back log No 3 Right front log No 4 Right back log Position the four individually numbered logs in the following order on the fuel bed as shown in figures 17 20 The male locating pins in fuel bed must engage with corresponding holes in the individual logs a Place log No...

Page 13: ... in No 3 log Refer figure 20 15 Refit the inner glass but do not overtighten the screws 16 Refit the front glass surround Ensure that the glass surround is replaced the correct side up 17 Gas control layout is as indicated in figure 21 Pressures for Burner full on and Burner low flame are factory set however if pressures need to be checked or adjusted follow the procedures described below and on t...

Page 14: ...ull On position as indicated in figure 24 a and using a ring spanner as per figure 24 b adjust the pressure to 1kPa for Natural gas or 2 65 kPa for LPG Turn clockwise to increase pressure and anticlockwise to decrease pressure 20 Switch the stop button back to Low Flame position as indi cated in figure 25 a retain spanner in position and using a screwdriver as per figure 25 b adjust the central sc...

Page 15: ...tioned towards lower right hand side to clear the control 28 Refit the lower front cover making sure not to damage the power cord 29 Follow User Instructions to turn on heater Important To achieve the correct visual flame effect On Propane the gas pressure must be set at 2 65 kPa with burner operating on maximum setting On Natural Gas the gas pressure must be set at 1 0 kPa 25 ...

Page 16: ...ate against the wall 1 Ensure clearances to combustible have been observed For clear ances refer page 10 2 The centre line of the flue is 120mm to rear of appliance includ ing rear spacers 3 Carry out installation as per figure 26 ceiling plate installation and figure 27 flue installation Cut a hole 180mm ø in the ceiling in line with the flue position Secure ceiling plate against the ceiling by b...

Page 17: ...17 27 ...

Page 18: ...replace the fan 1 Disconnect the fan from the fan plug 2 Undo the two M5 wing nuts fixing the fan to the burner chamber underside 3 Replace in reverse order To replace the electronic controller 1 Remove two screws from controller front 2 Disconnect the plug 3 Replace in the reverse order To remove the burner and electrodes 1 Follow steps 9 to 11 of the installation instructions 2 Remove the logs a...

Page 19: ...spare parts contact the CANNON distributor in your state Sampford Staff Pty Ltd 421 Smith Street Fitzroy Vic 3065 Vic Tas 03 9418 5800 NSW 02 9331 8888 SA NT 08 8212 7000 Qld 07 3358 3000 WA 08 9242 5333 ACT 02 6280 4177 Elsewhere 1800 334 887 email service sampford com au ...

Page 20: ...te wire into the 8 way switch connector will be energised as soon as the flame has been sensed 5 Confirm spark is produced A blue spark can be seen when the heater ignition when heater is turned on process starts Ensure spark is present between electrode and burner 6 If no spark being produced Check that spark lead is connected into module Check the continuity of the HT cable Check that there is n...

Page 21: ...han 1 5 micro amps at all times Take precaution because the ionisation probe can have a high negative voltage and can cause shock 11 Fuse blowing If the fuse continues to blow check the solenoid coils for signs of them being shorted Check the fan is and wiring for short circuit Terminals 5 6 and 7 at the module 12 way connector are bridged Terminal 10 at the module 12 way connector is the active s...

Page 22: ...22 Notes ...

Page 23: ...23 Notes ...

Page 24: ...F IN Part No F2774 Revision C Cannon FITZROY PROFILE ...

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