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checked for debris or blockages,the chimney should be checked for the clearance of flue 
products and the oxypilot replaced 

After installation or during a service a spillage test must always be carried out

Rubbish of any type must never be thrown on to the fuel bed ,this could affect safe 
operation and damage the fire
Any deposits and debris should be removed from the fuel bed periodically this may be 
carried out by referring to section 4.2 cleaning.
Only the correct number of coals may be used and genuine replacement parts used
Always keep furniture and combustible materials well clear of the fire and never dry 
clothing or items either on or near to the fire,never use aerosols or flammable cleaning 
products near to the fire when it is in use 

The ceramics and coals and glass remains hot for a considerable time after the 
appliance has been switched off so sufficient time should always be allowed for the 
fire to cool before cleaning etc 

Warning if the fire goes out or is turned off and it is necessary to relight the fire it is 
important to allow 3 minutes before attempting to relight it 

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Summary of Contents for Cf2 Montana

Page 1: ...Issue 1 1 COAL EFFECT GAS FIRE Cf2 MONTANA Installation maintenance user instructions Hand these instructions to the user Natural gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20mbar in G B I E...

Page 2: ...d fire tray 8 Section 2 installing the fire 2 1 installing the fire box 9 2 2 Gas supply 9 2 3 secure to fireplace 9 10 2 4 gas tightness and inlet pressure 10 Fitting fuel bed and commissioning 3 1 a...

Page 3: ...Max gross heat input 5 2 kW Min gross heat input 2 6 kW Cold pressure 20 0 1 0 mbar Gas G20 natural gas cat I2H Firebox dimensions including trim Width Height Depth Gas connection 8mm compression at t...

Page 4: ...al flue pipes for gas appliances 6 Bs 8303 installation of domestic heating appliances 7 Is 813 domestic gas installation republic of ireland No purpose made additional ventilation is normally require...

Page 5: ...ed to ensure that all of the following conditions are satisfied 1 check that the chimney flue only serves one fireplace and is clear of any obstruction any dampers or register plates must be removed o...

Page 6: ...rect size opening any surround must be suitably sealed to the fireplace to prevent leakage See below fig 1 When installing into a brick built chimney you must ensure that there is sufficient depth to...

Page 7: ...OTE IF THE FLUE BOX IS TO BE USED WITH AN EXISTING BRICK OR STONE CHIMNEY A 125 mm 5 MINIMUM DIAMETER FLUE LINER CONFORMING TO BS 715 MAY BE USED NOTE A BRICK CHAMBER TO THE SIZES IN FIG 2 IN AN EXIST...

Page 8: ...evice must not be adjusted by the installer 2 the spillage device must not be put out of operation 3 when this device is changed recommended yearly at service only a complete original manufacturers pa...

Page 9: ...it the wall plugs provided and screw the fixing eyes securely into the rear of the fire opening Uncoil the two fire fixing cables and thread one of each of the cables through the small holes either si...

Page 10: ...therwise serious damage can be done to the gas control valve on the fire 2 4 gas tightness and inlet pressure Refit gas fire tray into fire box and screw it secure using two screws at bottom Connect t...

Page 11: ...MAIN FIBRE BASE IS LIABLE TO HAVE SURFACE CRACKS DUE TO THE HIGH TEMPERATURES OF THE FIBRE AND THE PAINT BEING DIFFERENT THIS IS QUITE NORMALAND SHOULDN T CAUSE CONCERN Issue 1 11 The rear matrix sit...

Page 12: ...arts Under no circumstances add additional pieces Replace glass by inserting the glass piece with the glass seal towards the fire and ensure a good snug fit Then replace the glass cover securing using...

Page 13: ...gation the fault cannot be traced and rectified the fire must be disconnected from the gas supply and expert advise obtained If there is an extractor fan fitted any where in the vicinity of the applia...

Page 14: ...T ELBOW REMOVE FIRE TRAY BY UNSCREWING TWO SCREWS AT FRONT BOTTOM SECTION OF FIRE TRAY REMOVE CONTRO KNOB DISCONNECT GAS CONNECTIONS TO VALVE INCLUDING PILOT CONNECTION AND THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTION REM...

Page 15: ...burner and if necessary remove and refer to instructions to replace Ceramics should be cleaned by shaking any debris from them under no circumstances brush them or vacuum as this can be detrimental to...

Page 16: ...tandards regulations issued by the scottish executive any purpose made ventilation must be checked periodically to ensure that it is free from obstruction If this appliance is fitted directly against...

Page 17: ...y the correct number of coals may be used and genuine replacement parts used Always keep furniture and combustible materials well clear of the fire and never dry clothing or items either on or near to...

Page 18: ...WED TO THE RIGHT OF THE FIRE JUST BEHIND THE FRONT LOG SET 5 THE APPLIANCE CAN BE ADJUSTED BETWEEN HIGH AND LOW BY MOVING THE CONTROL KNOB TO SUIT THE KNOB WILL NEED TO BE DEPRESSED SLIGHTLY TO MOVE F...

Page 19: ...LIGHTING RELEASE KNOB A AND TURN FURTHER LEFT TO ON POSITION SHOWN IN FIGURE 1 ABOVE PILOT GAS FLOWS AND MAIN BURNER FLOWS IN ACCORDANCE TO THE TEMPERATURE SETTING KNOB B AS SHOWN IN FIG 1 ABOVE ADJUS...

Page 20: ...ON THERMOCOUPLE TYPE 3 SWITCHING OFF THE REMOTE IS NOT NECESSARY THE SENSOR AND BATTERY HOLDER A INSERTED BENEATH THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE FIRE TO REPLACE BATTERIES ALLOW FIRE TO COOL FOR AT LEAST 30 MIN...

Page 21: ...he pilot and main burner will light The remote handset is now used to control all functions of the fire To turn the fire down or up incrementally press the DOWN UP arrows as shown above and the gas in...

Page 22: ...ABLE TO HAVE SURFACE CRACKS DUE TO THE HIGH TEMPERATURES OF THE FIBRE AND THE PAINT BEING DIFFERENT THIS IS QUITE NORMALAND SHOULDN T CAUSE CONCERN Issue 1 22 Front 4 coals sit as shown Left hand coal...

Page 23: ...e of the glass panel Spare parts Fuel bed cf2 01 Front fibre cf2 02 Trim cf2 03 state color Main matrix cf207 Warning Only use the fuel pieces supplied with the fire and when replacing use only the sa...

Page 24: ...but if you can keep it clean it will assist with the long life of your fire Troubleshooting pilot light Left above a correct blue flame right above a incorrect yellow flame With a strong flame not sm...

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