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Take the grills and the service panel 
into account. ( see fig. 1.1 en 1.2).  

Place a protective shield made of 
non-combustible material above the 

grills (see fig 1.1 A) . 

 

Always use a lintel if the chimney 
breast is constructed of brickwork. 

These should not rest  onto the build-
in frame. 

 

The chimney construction may not 
resting on the build-in frame  

 
 

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removing the glass 

 

Remove the cover strips on the side. 
(see fig. 2.1) 

 

Remove cover strip on the bottom. 

(see fig. 2.2) 

 

Place the suction discs onto the glass  

 

Remove the sealing cord from the 
groove  (see fig. 2.3) 

 

Remove the groove strips C on the 
sides. (see fig. 2.4) 

 

Slide the glass upwards, so that the 
bottom edge is released from the 
groove. Now gradually move the 

bottom edge of the glass forwards and 
lower the glass into the opening 

between the build-in frame and the 
appliance. (see fig. 2.5 and 2.6) 

 

Now gradually move the top edge of 
the glass forwards and upwards out of 

the appliance (see fig. 2.7) 

 

To replace the glass repeat the process in 
reverse order. 

Remove all Fingerprints from the glass, these 
will be burned into it once the appliance is 

used. 
 

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Placing the decorative material 

It is not allowed to add different or more 

materials to the combustion chamber. 
Always keep the pilot burner free from 

decorative material! 
Do not toss all the decorative material onto 

the burner all at once, it can be obstructed 
by dust particles. 

6.1

 

Imitation logs 

 

Spread the vermiculate preferably by 

hand over the tube burners. The 
surface of the vermiculate may be 

very slightly elevated from the burner 
plate but it should be level 

throughout the entire length. 

 

Place the imitation logs according to 
instructions. (see fig. 3.1 or the 

instruction card)  

 

It is optional whether you apply chips 
to the combustion chamber or not. 

Prevent chips from covering the 
burner, this has a negative effect on 

the fire image. 

 

Start the pilot en main burner, 

according to the instructions in the 
user’s manual. Assess whether the 

flame distribution is correct. 

 

Place the glass and check the flame 

picture into the appliance  

6.2

 

Pebbles / Greystone  

 

Place the pebbles over the burner and 
the bottom. Spread the pebbles 
evenly to a double layer. The surface 

of the pebbles may be very slightly 
elevated from the burner  (see 

fig.3.2/ 3.3) 

 

Place the glass and check the flame 

picture into the appliance  

 

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Checking the installation. 

7.1

 

Checking the ignition of the pilot 
burner, main burner. 

Start the pilot and main burner according 
to the instructions in the user’s manual. 

 

Check whether the pilot light is 
properly positioned above the main 
burner and is not covered by chips, an 

imitation log or pebbles. 

 

Check the ignition of the main burner 

at full mark or low mark. 

 (the ignition should take place 

quickly and easily). 

 

7.2

 

Checking for gas leakage.  

Check all connections and joins for possible 

gas leaks by means of a gas leak detector or 
spray  

7.3

 

Checking the burner pressure and the 
pre-pressure 

Check whether the burner pressure and the 
inlet pressure measured agree with the data 

indicated on the registration plate 
Measuring the inlet-pressure: 

 

Turn off the gas control tap. 

 

Open the pressure gauge nipple (see 
figure 1.5)  a few turns and connect a 

pressure gauge hose to the gas control 
valve. 

 

Carry out this measurement when the 

Summary of Contents for Aspect L ST

Page 1: ...Aspect L ST 40010936 1021 Installation manual ENG ENG ...

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Page 5: ...several hours so that the lacquer coating will have an opportunity to set and possible vapours released can be safely removed by ventilation We advise you to be outside the room as much as possible during this process Please note that all transport packaging should be removed children or pets should not be present in the room 3 Installation requirements 3 1 The fire The appliance must be built int...

Page 6: ...ppliance are not damaged Clear a safe space to store the frame and the glass Remove the frame if necessary and the glass and take the separately wrapped parts out of the appliance Prepare the gas connection to the gas control valve 4 4 Placing the appliance Take the installation requirements into account see chapter 3 Place the appliance into the proper position and if necessary adjust the height ...

Page 7: ...ed from the burner plate but it should be level throughout the entire length Place the imitation logs according to instructions see fig 3 1 or the instruction card It is optional whether you apply chips to the combustion chamber or not Prevent chips from covering the burner this has a negative effect on the fire image Start the pilot en main burner according to the instructions in the user s manua...

Page 8: ... client Recommend that the appliance be serviced annually by a competent person in order to guarantee a safe use and a long lifespan Advise and instruct the client about maintenance and cleaning of the glass Emphasize the risk of burning in fingerprints Instruct the client about the operation of the appliance and the remote control unit including the replacement of the batteries and adjusting the ...

Page 9: ... vice versa are not reckoned in the calculation The wall terminal always counts as 1 metre If there is transit under 45 then the real vertical and horizontal lengths should be calculated 11 1 Points of particular interest In case of a wall terminal the entire flue system including the wall terminal should be constructed of 200 130 flue pipes In case of a roof terminal the entire flue system should...

Page 10: ... D 1 x 2 m 2 m Total 4 m Count the vertical lengths Flue pipe length A 1 m Roof terminal G 1 m Total 2 m Sample calculation 2 Count the horizontal lengths Flue pipe lengths J L 0 5 0 5 1 m Bends K M 2 2 m 4 m Wall terminal 1 m Total horizontal length 6 m Count the vertical lengths Flue pipe length H 1 m Total 1m ...

Page 11: ...nstallation than the fire most install with the 150 100 mm flue pipe Horizontaal m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 x 0 x x x x x x x x x 0 5 x 0 0 0 0 x x x x x x 1 x 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 30 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 2 30 60 60 50 50 40 40 30 30 0 0 3 40 65 65 60 60 50 50 40 40 30 x 4 40 70 70 65 65 60 50 50 40 x x 5 50 70 70 70 65 65 60 50 x x x 6 55 75 75 65 65 60 60 x x x x 7 60 75 75 75 65 65 x ...

Page 12: ... h 780 750 Burner pressure at full mark mbar 9 5 23 5 24 5 Injector main burner mm ST500 7x0 79 ST510 7x0 83 ST160 7x0 48 ST180 7x0 50 ST160 7x0 48 ST180 7x0 50 Reduced input restraint mm 2 1 1 3 1 3 Pilot assembly Sit145 Sit145 Sit145 Code Nr 36 Nr 23 N 23 Diameter inlet outlet mm 200 130 200 130 200 130 Gas control valve GV60 GV60 GV60 Gas connection 3 8 3 8 3 8 Electrical connection V 220 220 2...

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