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BUILT-INS MANUAL ISS. 17

BUILT-INS MANUAL ISS. 17

EVONIC - 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1

EVONIC - 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1

 IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND HEALTH & SAFETY

When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce 
the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
•  Read all of the instructions carefully before using the appliance, only use this appliance 

as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may 

Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may 

cause injury to persons, or damage to the appliance.

cause injury to persons, or damage to the appliance.

•  Remove all packaging and dispose of it at an appropriate recycling facility.
• 

•  When transporting or storing the appliance and power lead, keep in a dry place, away 

When transporting or storing the appliance and power lead, keep in a dry place, away 
from excessive vibration and store so as to avoid damage.

from excessive vibration and store so as to avoid damage.

•  This fireplace is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot 

surfaces. The trim around the heater outlet becomes hot during heater operation. 
DANGER: High temperatures may be generated under certain abnormal conditions.

•  Do not install this appliance immediately in front of a fixed socket outlet.
•  Do not install this appliance in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower, 

swimming pool or any other area where the appliance could come into contact with 
water or humidity, e.g. a bathroom.

• 

•  Do not use in areas where gasoline, paint, or any flammable liquids are used or stored. 

Do not use in areas where gasoline, paint, or any flammable liquids are used or stored. 

•  This appliance is only suitable for indoor use, do not use outdoors.
•  Do not cover the appliance, or let the air inlet/outlet to be obstructed in any way as it 

may overheat.

•  Keep the power lead away from hot surfaces and the heater outlet. Do not route the 

power lead in front of the appliance, or under any carpets or rugs. Do not allow the 
power lead to be coiled up once installed, as this can cause overheating.

•  This appliance must be firmly fixed to or recessed into, a flat internal wall. 
•  A maintenance hatch must be installed into the surrounding installation to allow future 

access.

•  Always use a certified electrician should new circuits or outlets be required. And 

always use properly grounded, fused and polarised outlets.

•  Where the power lead passes through any masonry wall, stone surround etc. ensure 

that suitable rubber bushes are fitted at any possible wear points.

•  If the power lead is damaged do not use the appliance until it has been replaced.
•  Do not use any external switching device, timers, or extension leads. Do not connect 

the appliance to a circuit that is frequently switched on and off by the utility.

• 

•  In the event of a malfunction, switch off the appliance, and disconnect it from the 

In the event of a malfunction, switch off the appliance, and disconnect it from the 
mains power supply. Have the appliance inspected by a certified electrician before 

mains power supply. Have the appliance inspected by a certified electrician before 
reusing.

reusing.

•  Do not use the appliance if it is damaged. In the event of any damage to the appliance, 

please contact the retailer from whom the appliance was purchased.

•  Any repairs must only be performed by a certified electrician. 
•  Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by, located near children or 

people of reduced mobility, and whenever the unit is left operating and unattended.

•  Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• 

•  Disconnect from the power supply before performing any cleaning, maintenance or 

Disconnect from the power supply before performing any cleaning, maintenance or 
relocation of the unit. Do not use steam cleaners, or aerosols near the appliance.

relocation of the unit. Do not use steam cleaners, or aerosols near the appliance.

•  Do not burn wood or anything else in this appliance.
•  Do not strike the glass. The glass used is toughened safety glass, if broken it will 

shatter into small chunks which are less likely to cause injury.

•  Do not drill or screw any new holes into the appliance.

Summary of Contents for Asta

Page 1: ...MANUAL E500 E500 E600 E600 E630 E630 E640 E640 E700 E700 E710 E710 E730 E730 E800 E800 E810 E810 E900 E900 E1000 E1000 E1030 E1030 E1250 E1250 E1500 E1500 E1560 E1560 E1800 E1800 E2400 E2400 Asta Ast...

Page 2: ...portant Information and Health Safety 4 Components for Evoflame 5 Components for E Smart 6 Installation 7 Model Dimensions 8 Installation Process 10 Converting to GF GF2 GF3 11 Installing the Side Pan...

Page 3: ...pliance with the following standards EU 2011 65 EU 2015 863 Restriction of Hazardous Substances EU 2011 65 EU 2015 863 Restriction of Hazardous Substances References to the relevant designated standar...

Page 4: ...nder any carpets or rugs Do not allow the power lead to be coiled up once installed as this can cause overheating This appliance must be firmly fixed to or recessed into a flat internal wall A mainten...

Page 5: ...gnets 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x E730 1 x small 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x YES 1 x 1 x 1 x rear 2 x top 1 x rear 2 x top 5 x 5 x rear 6 x top 2 x panels 4 x magnets 1 x 1 x 1 x E800 2 x small 2 x 2 x 2 x YES 1 x 1 x 1...

Page 6: ...una 1 x small 2 x Clear 2 x Amber 4 x YES 1 x 1 x rear 2 x top 5 x 5 x rear 6 x top 2 x panels 4 x magnets 1 x 1 x 1 x YES Linnea 1 x large 3 x Clear 3 x Amber 6 x YES 1 x 1 x rear 2 x top 10 x 10 x r...

Page 7: ...7 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION...

Page 8: ...RUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 MODEL DIMENSIONS The model shown in these drawings is an E1030 however the same processes apply to all Evoflame and E Smart...

Page 9: ...mm 695mm 489mm 196mm E1000 1035mm 1050mm 475mm 275mm 200mm E1030 1035mm 1063mm 555mm 355mm 316mm E1250 1284mm 1313mm 556mm 355mm 316mm E1500 1536mm 1563mm 555mm 355mm 315mm E1560 1539mm 1566mm 809mm 6...

Page 10: ...ted GF2 GF2 Front Front 1 Glass Side 1 Glass Side GF3 GF3 Front Front 2 Glass Sides 2 Glass Sides Fit 1 Side Panel Fit 1 Side Panel Pages 12 Pages 12 Fit 2 Side Panels Fit 2 Side Panels Pages 12 Pages...

Page 11: ...guration however most models can be converted to be GF or GF2 depending on your preference GF Configuration Glass Fronted A single glass panel at the front of the appliance GF2 Configuration Glass Fro...

Page 12: ...IC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 INSTALLING THE SIDE PANELS CONVERTING TO GF GF2 1 Unscrew and remove the plaster kits from the side s of the app...

Page 13: ...existing chimney breast Please note that Open GF2 and GF3 models are not suitable for existing chimney breast installations If installing into an existing chimney make sure to adequately block off th...

Page 14: ...UCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION We recommend turning on the appliance before installation connect the appliance to a power source using the provided electrical lead and depres...

Page 15: ...d Bracket Screws x 6 supplied Top Mounted Bracket Wall Screws x 8 supplied Stud Detector Plasterboard installations only Not supplied Wall Anchors Plasterboard installations only Not supplied The appl...

Page 16: ...the wall bracket to the wall in the position you need using the wall plugs and screws provided If you re not securing the appliance to a masonry wall you will need to use the appropriate fixings 3 You...

Page 17: ...und the appliance in the design of your choosing When constructing the studwork remember that the vents on the underside of the appliance need a minimum of 50mm clearance beneath them Ensure that the...

Page 18: ...104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 6 Your plasterboard can now line up with the plaster kits on the edge of the appliance 7 Alternatively the chrome side panels can be attached to the case with t...

Page 19: ...19 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 LOG LAYOUTS LOG LAYOUTS...

Page 20: ...then continue with laying out your logs There is no right or wrong way to arrange your logs the following images are an example of how you could lay them out 1 x Small Woodland Silver Birch E500 E600...

Page 21: ...ISSUE 1 4 x Large Woodland Silver Birch E2400 1 x Medium Split Woodland Silver Birch Tyrell 1 x Small Split Woodland Silver Birch Exor Kiruna Motala 1 x Large Split Woodland Silver Birch Linnea Lita...

Page 22: ...UILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 INSTALLING THE SIDE INSTALLING THE SIDE GLASS PANELS GLASS PA...

Page 23: ...S MANUAL ISS 17 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 INSTALLING THE SIDE GLASS PANELS 1 Unscrew and remove the top and bottom glass retainer pane...

Page 24: ...UILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 INSTALLING THE FRONT INSTALLING THE FRONT GLASS PANEL GLASS P...

Page 25: ...f the glass first then pivot the glass into the appliance Then replace the top and bottom glass retainers Warning The Suction Lifter is provided to assist in moving the glass NEVER as the sole support...

Page 26: ...26 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 BUILT INS MANUAL ISS 17 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 EVONIC 104 INSTRUCTION GUIDE TEMPLATE ISSUE 1 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 27: ...e 24 of this instruction manual for the new method Heater Access Replacement Scan the QR code to be taken to a video in our maintenance series Please note this video shows an old method of removing th...

Page 28: ...r missing serial numbers Any parts which have been replaced under this warranty shall become our property The company shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage what so ever arising from...

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