Operating the Product
4. Turn on the internal ball valve. This is located under the sump. Remove the sump as described under ‘Cleaning’ in
the Maintenance section
Please note: the water pressure is to be between 8Bar (800Kilopascals) and 0.5Bar (50Kilopascals).
If you do not feel confident making this connection please consult a qualified plumber, to ensure a safe and
secure installation.
Electrical Connection
Plug the fire into a 13amp/240 volt outlet. Be sure to have access to the plug after installation to allow for disconnection.
Ensure that the supply cable exits at the back of the fire, at the right or left hand corner to suit your supply socket location
and is not trapped under the fire such that it might cause it to be damaged. If connecting multiple appliances into the
same outlet be sure not to connect more that 5 appliances. If more appliances are required they must be connected into
a separate circuit.
The appliance can be connected to the fixed wiring of the premises through a suitable connection box positioned
adjacent to the appliance. This electrical installation must be carried out by a competent electrician and be in strict
accordance with the current I.E.E regulations for Electrical Equipment in Buildings.
The electrical can remove the supplied plug by the following;
1. Lift off the fuelbed and put switch ‘A’ into the off position (Fig 9).
2.
Ensure that the appliance is unplugged.
3. Lift off the access cover by removing the retaining screw (Fig 15).
4. Unscrew and remove the Live, Neutral and Earth wires.
5.
Unscrew the cable clamp (Fig 16 ‘A’) and remove the supply cord.
The electrician can then connect their wire from the appliance (by following the steps above in reverse) to the connection
box ensuring that it incorporates a double pole isolating switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm. Brown - Live
(L), Blue - Neutral (N) and Green/Yellow - Earth (E).
Connecting the Receiver
Take your Receiver, 4button for CAS500 and 6button for CAS1000, and with the Fuelbed removed insert the 3.5mm
jack into the socket at the back of the appliance (Fig.5). The Receiver has a cable length of 1.4m which will allow you
position it anywhere around the product. If you prefer to hide it the Receiver can be placed inside the surround/wall.
Please ensure that the Receiver is not enclosed in metal, concrete or any other dense material, this will affect the signal
from the remote control.
This section describes how to activate your fire using either the manual controls or remote control.
MANUAL CONTROLS
The manual controls are located beneath the Fuelbed. (Fig.6)
CAS500
Mains Switch ‘A’:- Controls the electricity supply to the appliance.
Note: This switch must be in the ‘ON’ (
I ) position for the appliance to operate
Button panel ‘A’:- Controls the functioning of the appliance
•
is the on/standby button. Press it to turn on and off the flame effect. Turning it on will be indicated by the main
lights activating. Although the main lights operate immediately it will take a further 45 seconds before the flame effect
starts.
•
is the Pairing button. This will pair your remote control to the receiver. See ‘Remote Control Operation’ for details
•
is the test mode button. This will be used by the manufacturer and the Service Engineer
•
is the reduce flame button. Press this to reduce the height/intensity of your flame. You will hear an audible beep
when you reach the minimum level
•
is the increase flame button. Press this to increase the height/intensity of your flame. You will hear an audible
beep when you reach the maximum level
•
is the reduce fire crackling sound. Press this to reduce the volume of the crackling sound. The minimum volume
for this is off
•
is the increase fire crackling sound. Press this to increase the volume of the crackling sound.
CAS1000
Mains Switch ‘A’:- Controls the electricity supply to the appliance.
Note: This switch must be in the ‘ON’ (
I ) position for the appliance to operate
Button panel ‘A’:- Controls the functioning of the left side of appliance
•
is the on/standby button. Press it to turn on and off the flame effect. Turning it on will be indicated by the light
activating. Although the main lights operate immediately it will take a further 45 seconds before the flame effect
starts.
•
is the Pairing button. This will pair your remote control to the receiver. See ‘Remote Control Operation’ for details
Summary of Contents for CAS1000
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