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Version: July 2020                                                                       

                    

 

 

 

 

GD6 RB Installation Guide, Operating Instructions & Warranty

 

 
IMPORTANT! 
 

This gas appliance must be installed to 

AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 

by a qualified person and in accordance with 

these instructions. Failure to install the appliance correctly will void your warranty and may cause a fire. This 
appliance should not be modified under any circumstances.  
 
Under no circumstances should any combustibles such as paper, wood or coal be used in this appliance. 
 
It is recommended that you have this appliance serviced annually by a qualified technician.  
 
Warranty repairs must be carried out 

by a ‘The Fire Dept.’ authorised technician. 

 
This appliance must ALWAYS terminate/flue outdoors. 
 
Young children, elderly or infirm should be supervised to ensure that they are careful with the appliance. 
 
Clothing and other flammable materials should never be placed near the appliance.  
 
Please note that parts (near the flame) of this appliance, particularly the steel surrounding, become extremely 
hot 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 infirm. 
 

NOTE: This GD6 RB appliance is fitted with an Oxyprotector (Oxygen depletion) pilot. Under NO 
circumstances should this pilot be replaced or removed. 

 

The GD6 installation process consists of 8 steps   

 

 

          Page

 

 

Step 1: Unpack and ensure all components are correct and undamaged 

Step 2: Install plinth (if required) 

Step 3: Install appliance into cavity 

Burner Tray Removal Process 

Burner Tray Installation Process 

Step 4: Connect and test electrical supply 

10 

Step 5: Connect gas supply and commission 

12 

Step 6: Lay the firebed 

13 

How to lay clay balls 

14 

How to lay River Rocks Firebed 

– GD6 1200 

15 

How to lay River Rocks Firebed 

– GD6 1400 & 1600 

16 

How to lay Beach Driftwood Firebed 

– GD6 1200 

17 

How to lay Beach Driftwood Firebed 

– GD6 1400 & 1600 

18 

How to lay Forest Logs Firebed 

– GD6 1200 

19 

How to lay Forest Logs Firebed 

– GD6 1400 & 1600 

20 

Step 7: Show owner how to operate appliance 

21 

GD6 Operating instructions 

22 

Troubleshooting 

28 

Product warranty 

29 

 

Information in this installation guide may be subject to change without notice. 

Please ensure that you have the current version before beginning installation.

 

If you have any queries, please contact 

‘The Fire Dept.’ on 0800 888 550

 

Summary of Contents for GD6 1200

Page 1: ...GD6 Recessed Burner Remote Control Installation Guide Operating Instructions Warranty...

Page 2: ...that a fireguard complying with BS 8423 2002 is used in the presence of young children the elderly or infirm NOTE This GD6 RB appliance is fitted with an Oxyprotector Oxygen depletion pilot Under NO c...

Page 3: ...materials The exception to these minimum clearances is the base and the front surround panels of the appliance the base can safely sit directly upon combustible e g timber and non combustible e g conc...

Page 4: ...stable surface GD6 RB 1400 Input 20 28 MJ h Two gas injectors one at the right and one at left hand sides of the burner tray GD6 RB 1600 Input 30 38 MJ h Two gas injectors one at the right and one at...

Page 5: ...he pilot meanwhile holding up the pilot end lower the burner 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 a...

Page 6: ...a minimum of 1 0mm 3 core cable ensure 1000mm of cable is at the centre of the cavity as this is where it will connect to the GD6 burner The electrical cable connects to the fan fans 1 0mm 3 core cabl...

Page 7: ...lining into the appliance Failure to place the firebox lining correctly may result in the appliance performing inef ciently Dark tile lining supplied as default option Black slate 9mm Size 600mm x 600...

Page 8: ...he bracket removed 1 Remove the top three lining xing brackets 5mm cap screws 2 Allow the top of the lining to fall forward 3 Carefully lift the lining up and out of the base channel 4 Place the linin...

Page 9: ...pable of supporting a 200kg load In order to provide maximum positioning flexibility the base of the appliance has two fixing brackets with two 30mm long slots in each The two xing brackets will clamp...

Page 10: ...witch Following these connection details using the 3 core cable that has been run at site connect the wall isolation switch to the appliance IMPORTANT Before testing ensure the gas valve is turned OFF...

Page 11: ...Version July 2020 11 Fan for GD6 1500 1600...

Page 12: ...sure against rating plate specifications Using the remote control switch the appliance OFF following the GD6 Operating Instructions in this guide In the unlikely event that the rating plate is not att...

Page 13: ...dium correctly may result in the appliance performing inefficiently Open the firebed cardboard box and identify firebox mediums River Rocks option has two firebed mediums Clay balls 3 bags White rocks...

Page 14: ...our clay balls directly into burner slots Fill burner up to top of burner tray Use hand to spread out and push under burner Using a small Allen key or similar remove any dust that may have fallen into...

Page 15: ...ing 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...

Page 16: ...ching 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 t...

Page 17: ...dge 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 GD6...

Page 18: ...g 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 G...

Page 19: ...e 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 GD6 Op...

Page 20: ...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 GD6...

Page 21: ...owing the GD6 Recessed Burner 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...

Page 22: ...ly switch off when your room has reached your desired temperature If you d like the flame back simply switch to manual mode and switch the flame on again This appliance is operated by a remote control...

Page 23: ...ON position Then press the On Off Key on the remote control The appliance will beep the LCD display will display several active icons room temperature AND WILL IGNITE AFTER 20 25 SECONDS To switch th...

Page 24: ...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 rece...

Page 25: ...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 th...

Page 26: ...lot 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 need...

Page 27: ...hat happens if 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...

Page 28: ...n 1 Low gas supply 2 Low or poor pilot flame 3 Signal 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 i...

Page 29: ...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 SI...

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