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IMPORTANT NOTES

This fire is an Inset Live Fuel Effect Gas Fire providing radiant and convected warmth. It is designed to operate on
Natural Gas or LPG (Propane) depending upon factory set adjustments. See Data Plate on appliance for gas type.

It is the LAW that all gas appliances and fittings are installed by a competent person (such as a CORGI registered
fitter) and in accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, the relevant British
Standards for Installation, Codes of Practice and in accordance with the Manufacturers’ Instructions. The
installation shall also be carried out  in accordance with the following regulations:

The Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment, the Building Standards (Scotland)
(Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department.

BS 5871 part 2

BS 5440 part 1

BS 1251

BS 6891

BS 6461 part 1

BS 5482 part 1 (for LPG appliances)

Failure to comply with these regulations could lead to prosecution and deem the warranty
invalid.

This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and used only in a
sufficiently ventilated space.

Consult all instructions before installation and use of this appliance.

This appliance is free from any asbestos material. Refractories and coal bed are constructed
from ceramic fibre.

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Important Notes
Appliance Data
Installation Requirements
Site Requirements
Debris Collection Space
Ventilation
Flue Boxes
Unpacking the Appliance
Component Checklist
Preparing the Appliance

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Preparing the Opening
Gas Supply
Fitting the Firebox
Cable Fixing
Gas Connection
Fuel Bed Layout
Fitting Fireframe and Front
Testing & Commissioning
Servicing
Troubleshooting Guide

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Note - For Republic of Ireland, reference
should be made to the relevant standards
governing installation, particularly in regard
to flue sizing and ventilation. See IS813,
ICP3, IS327 and any other rules in force.

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Page 3: ...a competent person in accordance with Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1998 It is strongly recommended that a CORGI registered engineer be used for this purpose Read all these instructions...

Page 4: ...se regulations could lead to prosecution and deem the warranty invalid This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and used only in a sufficiently ventilated space Consult a...

Page 5: ...ing a smoke pellet or similar to ensure proper draw and that leakage is not evident at any joints Repair and re test as necessary before the appliance is installed The flue must be connected to only o...

Page 6: ...ught device must be sealed off The opening wall must be non combustible and have adequate flat surface for appliance sealing The appliance requires a hearth with non combustible surface of at least 12...

Page 7: ...ID FUEL OR OIL BURNING APPLIANCES X Dimension 60mm VENTILATION No purpose provided ventilation is normally required for this appliance The requirements of other appliances operating in the same room o...

Page 8: ...hearth may be drilled to allow plugs and screws to secure installation It is important that the sealing requirements of the appliance are met at all times and that the flue box is well sealed to any b...

Page 9: ...g the two screws through the tray legs Remove the transit screw securing the rear ledge of the firetray to the firebox This will no longer be required The tray is now free and may be lifted away Knock...

Page 10: ...ion SCREW FIXING For fixing by screw mark and drill the fireframe or base and the relevant points in the opening or on the wall Rawlplugs will again be required Pre punched holes are not provided for...

Page 11: ...e loose tensioning cables through the holes into the firebox You may need to temporarily adjust the outlet deflector at this point as described in the Fitting the firebox section Thread the tensioner...

Page 12: ...ng the coal shapes are facing forwards The legs on the coals have a serrated front face which is intended to give a tight interference fit in to the tray and at the same time remove a small portion of...

Page 13: ...ifferent type Never throw rubbish or other matter onto the coal bed FITTING THE DECORATIVE FRAME AND FRONT The appliance is supplied with a decorative frame in a variety of finishes The frame is held...

Page 14: ...taper FLAME CONTROL LEVER On Natural Gas appliances there is a flame control lever behind the ashpan door that varies the flame colour from blue to a decorative yellow The customer should be instructe...

Page 15: ...ce manufacturer If the fire is not spilling then further guidance should be sought using the Troubleshooting section as a guide TESTING FOR SPILLAGE Close all doors and windows to the room containing...

Page 16: ...trol plate 5 Disconnect the gas supply and remove the two securing screws in the tray legs 6 Remove the burner tray 7 Remove the firebox as detailed in the relevant section 8 Check the area behind the...

Page 17: ...remove the largest of the three screws on the face of the valve Slide the filter out and clean away any debris that may have accumulated The filter element should also be blown clean This component sh...

Page 18: ...lderly or infirm are concerned Combustible items such as flooring and furniture and soft wall coverings such as blown vinyl or embossed paper may discolour if fitted too close to the fire See relevant...

Page 19: ...is will have been carried out by your CORGI registered installer For Republic of Ireland ventilation may be required see IS 813 ICP3 IS 327 and any other rules in force OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The pilo...

Page 20: ...the firebed should be periodically removed by a competent person Large deposits could indicate deterioration of the flue This should be repaired by a competent person and the fire serviced before furt...

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