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Version: August 2020                                                                          

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How to lay Forest Logs Firebed - GD12 1400 & 1600 

 

•  Lay logs and large rocks first, in these positions. 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 

•  Lay rocks next, in these positions. 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

•  With glass still removed, the safety switch held back with masking tape, using the remote control, switch the 

appliance ON, following the 

‘GD12 Operating Instructions’

 in this guide to check how flame looks.  The 

flame will take 20-25 seconds to light fully.

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

IMPORTANT: 

the flame effect should look natural and non-uniform, running the entire length of the burner. 

  Common flame effect issues are: 

 

Flame touching edge of burner tray. 

 

Missing flames along length of burner. 

  Both these issues can be resolved by switching the appliance OFF and slightly repositioning rocks and logs 

at the problem areas. Follow the 

‘GD12 Operating Instructions’

 in this guide. 

  Repeat this switching On/Off and repositioning until a natural and non-uniform flame effect is achieved. 

  Once a natural and non-uniform flame effect is achieved, switch the appliance to the lowest setting and 

ensure the flame effect, although smaller, still looks good. 

  Switch the appliance OFF, remove masking tape over safety switch and carefully install glass by following 

the 

‘Glass installation process’

 in this guide. 

  Switch the appliance ON and then down to the lowest setting to check that flame effect still looks natural and 

non-uniform. 

  Using the remote control, switch the appliance OFF following the 

‘GD12 Operating Instructions’

 in this 

guide. 

  Switch the wall isolation switch to the appliance OFF. 

 

Note:

 it is normal for the glass to mist a little when the appliance is first switched ON. This will quickly 

disappear.   

  Switch the appliance OFF. 

Summary of Contents for GD 12 1600

Page 1: ...GD12 Remote Control Installation Guide Operating Instructions Warranty...

Page 2: ...during operation and can result in serious injury and burns if touched It is therefore recommended that a fireguard complying with BS 8423 2002 is used in the presence of young children the elderly or...

Page 3: ...minimum clearances is the base and the outer 2mm steel perimeter panels of the appliance the base can safely sit directly upon combustible eg timber and non combustible eg concrete materials The outer...

Page 4: ...etaining clips by undoing the 4mm Allen head cap screws Gently pull at the top corners in a forward motion The glass will tilt forward In one movement gently pull the glass up and away from the applia...

Page 5: ...ld in place by retaining clips along the top of the glass and powerful magnets in each lower corner On the back corner of each glass there are 3mm steel magnet panels In one movement gently lower the...

Page 6: ...inst a stable surface GD12 1400 Input 20 28 MJ h Two gas injectors one at the right and one at left hand sides of the burner tray GD12 1600 Input 30 38 MJ h Two gas injectors one at the right and one...

Page 7: ...r tray down and move towards the pilot in one movement Ensure the burner tray is located correctly into the burner bracket and the jets are aiming into the burner tube inlet holes Install the burner t...

Page 8: ...n combustible eg concrete materials In order to provide maximum positioning flexibility the base has four 30mm long slots Mark out and drill fixing holes through the 30mm slots in the base Ensure hole...

Page 9: ...top of the firebox flue spigot to the outside atmosphere For the In Line fan installation follow the In Line Fan assembly details in this guide For all other Cowl Termination options refer to Air sup...

Page 10: ...The outer casing must have the crimped end removed Step 2 Connect the In Line Fan to the flue and outer casing 1 Fit the Casing slip over the outer casing 2 Fit the flue over the inlet spigot to the I...

Page 11: ...ply duct options for the different cowl terminations Option 1 Wall cowl fan horizontal exit Wall cowl fan Horizontal exit 100mm Semi Rigid Duct 3m or 6m Wall cowl 100mm Semi Rigid Duct Flue system F74...

Page 12: ...Version August 2020 12 Option 2 Cowl fan vertical exit Cowl fan Vertical exit 100mm Semi Rigid Duct 3m or 6m 100mm Semi Rigid Duct Flue system Cowl fan F75 3 6m Flue Cowl fan shown...

Page 13: ...ion August 2020 13 Option 3A In Line Fan vertical exit In line fan 100mm Semi Rigid Duct 3m or 6m Vertical exit 100mm Semi Rigid Duct Flue system Vertical exit In Line Fan F76 3 6m Flue In Line Fan sh...

Page 14: ...ion August 2020 14 Option 3B In Line Fan horizontal exit In line fan 100mm Semi Rigid Duct 3m or 6m Horizontal exit 100mm Semi Rigid Duct Flue system In Line Fan Wall cowl F77 3 6m Flue In Line Fan sh...

Page 15: ...Fix will cowl into position through the angle surround Step 3 Flash wall cowl Fit flashing in accordance with NZBC Step 4 Complete wall cladding Fit wall cladding in accordance with NZBC Fit wall clad...

Page 16: ...ave for each glass panel a safety switch at the base of each lower opening The safety switch turns the appliance off if the glass is not in the right position The safety switch will need to be held do...

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Page 18: ...ce ON Using the remote control switch the appliance ON following the GD12 Operating Instructions in this guide Test pressure against rating plate specifications Using the remote control switch the app...

Page 19: ...correctly may result in the fire performing inefficiently Open the firebed cardboard box and identify firebox mediums River Rocks option has two firebed mediums Vermiculite 3 bags White rocks large an...

Page 20: ...middle at the back of the burner carefully empty the bags of vermiculite into the burner tray Ensure not to spill any vermiculite in cavities in front of and behind burner tray Do not pour vermiculit...

Page 21: ...urner slots slightly exposed If LPG is being used lightly cover burner slots in a thin layer of vermiculite by adding at back of burner tray and gently sweeping forward If LPG is being used small burn...

Page 22: ...and logs at the problem areas Follow the GD12 Operating Instructions in this guide Repeat this switching On Off and repositioning until a natural and non uniform flame effect is achieved Once a natur...

Page 23: ...cks and logs at the problem areas Follow the GD12 Operating Instructions in this guide Repeat this switching On Off and repositioning until a natural and non uniform flame effect is achieved Once a na...

Page 24: ...ocks and logs at the problem areas Follow the GD12 Operating Instructions in this guide Repeat this switching On Off and repositioning until a natural and non uniform flame effect is achieved Once a n...

Page 25: ...rocks and logs at the problem areas Follow the GD12 Operating Instructions in this guide Repeat this switching On Off and repositioning until a natural and non uniform flame effect is achieved Once a...

Page 26: ...t the problem areas Follow the GD12 Operating Instructions in this guide Repeat this switching On Off and repositioning until a natural and non uniform flame effect is achieved Once a natural and non...

Page 27: ...s at the problem areas Follow the GD12 Operating Instructions in this guide Repeat this switching On Off and repositioning until a natural and non uniform flame effect is achieved Once a natural and n...

Page 28: ...ance Following the GD12 Operating Instructions on the next page show the owner how to switch the appliance ON and OFF using the remote control and how to switch between HIGH and LOW settings If the ow...

Page 29: ...he fan speed down not too much heat and quieter too Note If you re using the thermostat functions the flame may automatically switch off when your room has reached your desired temperature If you d li...

Page 30: ...y 1 Switching the Appliance On Off To switch the appliance ON first of all ensure that the wall isolation switch is in the ON position Then press the On Off Key on the remote control The appliance wil...

Page 31: ...e height each time it is pressed Fig 3 If the Up Arrow Key is pressed while the appliance is switched on but the flame is off the flame will come on in the high position A single beep will confirm rec...

Page 32: ...Thermostat function adjusts the flame height in accordance with the difference between the set temperature and the actual room temperature As the room temperature gets closer to the set temperature t...

Page 33: ...ilot light settings IPI and CPI The default setting is IPI If you live in a VERY cold environment it can be changed to CPI which allows easier lighting This is most likely a feature you will never nee...

Page 34: ...I break lose my remote control Use your spare remote control that was delivered with your appliance which you will have to pair to your appliance much like pairing a Bluetooth device to a mobile phone...

Page 35: ...to flame rectifier interrupted 1 Check gas supply 2 Check flame size and pilot flame pressure 3 Check flame rectifier and wire to sit pack Flame in not running the full length of the recessed burner 1...

Page 36: ...d warping if a firebox outer skin or support frame defect occurs contact The Fire Dept and the defect will be repaired or replaced at our discretion with all costs covered The Fire Dept warrants the S...

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