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INSTALLATION 

 

 
This heater is designed to be wall mounted.  The wall should be reasonably flat and of a 
sufficient size to accommodate the heater (see Fig 1).  If the appliance is to be sited near 
a disused natural draught flue, it is recommended that the old flue should be partially 
sealed off to prevent draughts however some ventilation will be required to prevent 
condensation.

 

 

ROOM SIZING 

 
The room size should be a minimum of 30m³ (e.g. 12’x12’x7’6”) to allow adequate 
circulation of air and ensure the correct operation of the heater.  This volume may 
include adjacent spaces but these spaces must not be separated by a door.

 

 

SITE REQUIREMENTS 

 
This heater may be installed in any room in a home: however there are exception and 
the heater may not be used in bedrooms, bathrooms or shower rooms.  Additionally for 
LPG, the heater must not be used in cellars or basements.

 

 

Installations in living rooms and conservatories are popular, other rooms such as 
kitchens, dining rooms and hallways are permitted, providing a suitable gas supply is 
available, and the room sizing and ventilation requirements are adhered to.

 

 

The heater is designed to be versatile, and as such will operate correctly when exposed 
to normal gentle draughts experienced within the home.  It is not recommended, 
however that the heater be installed in areas where it is likely to be exposed to 
persistent strong draught, that may be generated by outside doors, windows or air 
vents.  It is recommended that the heater should not be installed within 1m of any air 
vent.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 39 Portrait

Page 1: ...Wall mounted Gas Fires 39 Portrait INSTALLATION USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER UK IRELAND UK IE...

Page 2: ...ssure and the adjustment of the heater are compatible Refer to the d ata label visible when the front is removed See fig 2 If the heater is to be used for Propane the M8 aeration screw should be fitte...

Page 3: ...Regulations 1998 or rules in force In particular as the gas supply pipe may well be concealed within a wall attention is drawn to regulation 19 Enclosed Pipes It is strongly recommended that a GAS SA...

Page 4: ...1 1Kw 1 5kW 1 5kW SUPPLY PRESSURE 20 mbar 37mbar 30mbar BURNER PRESSURE HIGH 18 2mbar 0 5mbar 36 4mbar 0 5mbar 29 0mbar 1 0mbar BURNER PRESSURE LOW 4 5mbar 0 mbar 1 mbar 13 0mbar 0 5mbar 10 0mbar 0 5...

Page 5: ...Page 5 39P I01 160617 DIMENSIONS Fig 1 All measurements are in MM Sizes are approximate only variations may occur in manufacture...

Page 6: ...r may be installed in any room in a home however there are exception and the heater may not be used in bedrooms bathrooms or shower rooms Additionally for LPG the heater must not be used in cellars or...

Page 7: ...500mm 2ft Care must be taken that no brickwork or other incombustible material protrudes into the area immediately around the base of the heater or area underneath the heater in a way that is likely t...

Page 8: ...Flat Screen T V be wall mounted above this fire Theshelfdepthmaybeincreased up to a maximum of457mm 18 butthe heightmustalso beincreased accordingly An increase in height of 25mm is required for every...

Page 9: ...y with BS 5871 and BS 5440 part 2 Ventilation fitted under or within immediate vicinity of the heater must not be used as it may adversely affect performance of the ODS system For Republic of Ireland...

Page 10: ...Page 10 39P I01 160617 Fig2 Fig 3 Wall pate fixing dimensions For corner configuration see fig 5B...

Page 11: ...late as a template Drillandplugthewallwithsuitablewallplugs Securethewallplateto thewallusingsuitable screwsensuring the wall plate is level Secure the heater body to the wall plate using the M5 nuts...

Page 12: ...be mounted 298mm off the ground to the bottom bracket edge The top two wall fixing points should be at 842mm of the ground Ensure both left and right rear edges of the bracket are equal distance apart...

Page 13: ...ix the heater on to the bracket Adjust the heater by sliding it to the left or right to position it in the centre of the corner particularly for a non 90 degree corner before tightening the screws Whe...

Page 14: ...the heater Concealed pipes should not be routed through walls without being protected by sleeving or conduit No more than 2 5m of 8mm diameter pipe must be used to avoid unnecessary pressure drops An...

Page 15: ...Page 15 39P I01 160617 Fig 6C Remote valve Fig 6D Remote valve Ensure rocker switch is turned to on I when fitting the heater body to the wall plate Combination control...

Page 16: ...t hand side of the heater The pilot light is located at the right hand end of the burner Should the heater be extinguished for any reason wait 3 minutes before re ignition is attempted To check the ou...

Page 17: ...ing ignitetheheater and set to the HIGH settingasdescribedabove Turn the control knob until the LOW setting is reached Check that the LOW burner pressure is in accordance with that is given in the TEC...

Page 18: ...of the burner Should the heater be extinguished for any reason wait 3 minutes before re ignition is attempted To check pressures with the outer glass or steel panel removed slacken the pressure test...

Page 19: ...learn the code of the handset Press and hold the receivers reset button until you hear two beeps The first beep is short and the second beep is long After the second beep release the reset button Wit...

Page 20: ...ighting the burner with the remote control if the ON OFF switch is not turned on fig 6C the unit will issue one long continuous beep Fig 9C Locate the Receiver box in the bracket underneath the heater...

Page 21: ...T OPERATION Fig 10 LARGE FLAME BUTTON Press LARGE FLAME button to increase the flame SMALL FLAME BUTTON Press SMALL FLAME button to decrease the flame Hold down the SMALL FLAME button to go down to th...

Page 22: ...ion the top grille is incorporated in to the wall plate The Optional floor stand can now be placed under the heater and centralized as shown in Fig 11 Fig 11 For a corner configuration the Optional co...

Page 23: ...grille is resting on the five supports provided by the bracket and wall plate Move the grille to match the screw points on the grille with the bracket support 1 see figure 13 Fig 13 Please find the fi...

Page 24: ...own The fixing screws can be adjusted to ensure a good fit that will allow the panel to be fitted removed but without allowing the panel to be loose and have excessive movement Fig 15 To remove the fr...

Page 25: ...hould be switched off and a specialistconsulted Advise that if the heater goes out for any reason wait at least 3 minutes before re lighting Advise the customer that due to newness of materials the he...

Page 26: ...ame Address Telephone No ESSENTIAL information Date Installed Model Description Serial No Installation Engineer Company Name Address Telephone No Commissioning Checks to be completed and signed Has th...

Page 27: ...s of normal use After this time the catalyst should be replaced If there are any deposits of dirt or soot on the catalyst clean with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner 6 Due to high temperatures reache...

Page 28: ...e fig 2 IMPORTANT NOTES The installation must be in accordance with National Regulations and must be carried out by a qualified person Under no circumstances should the appliance be operated without t...

Page 29: ...ove the heater providing that it complies with the dimensions given below and is rated a minimum of 100 C otherwisediscolouration or smells may occur If in doubt refer to the shelf manufacturer Theshe...

Page 30: ...atures within limits The heater MUST NOT be installed in a bedroom bathroom or any sleeping area Additionally for L P G the heater must not be used in cellars or basements BURNER ARRANGEMENT The burne...

Page 31: ...click will be heard and thespark should lightthepilot Repeat until pilot is visiblylit The operation of the spark can be viewed on the pilot assembly at the right hand end of the burner Keep knob depr...

Page 32: ...setting asdescribedabove outputcanbe decreasedby turning thecontrol knobprogressivelyinaclockwisedirectionuntilthedesiredlevelisachieved downtothe LOW setting TURNING THE HEATER OFF Fig 18 From any h...

Page 33: ...sue one long continuous beep LARGE FLAME BUTTON Press LARGE FLAME button to increase the flame SMALL FLAME BUTTON Press SMALL FLAME button to decrease the flame Hold down the SMALL FLAME button to go...

Page 34: ...ttery information Handset 1 x 9V block Receiver 4 x 1 5V AA COMBUSTION MONITORING SYSTEM This heater is fitted with a combustion monitoring safety device ODS If the heater shuts off during use for no...

Page 35: ...ve cleaning agents Glass panels can be cleaned with a suitable glass cleaner Teston a small area first DO NOT use abrasive cleaning agents SERVICING It is essential thatthe heateris regularly serviced...

Page 36: ...or service parts including electrical components that may be replaced during the normal usage of the appliance This guarantee is personal to the original purchaser and not transferable Any stove or de...

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