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OPERATING THE FIRE (remote control versions) continued

If the pilot is extinguished during use of the fire, you MUST wait ten minutes before repeating the ignition procedure.
To turn the main burner OFF whilst keeping the pilot flame lit, turn the ignition control knob to the pilot position then only the pilot will remain
lit.
To shut the fire off completely, press the ignition control  knob down and continue turning to the
right from the pilot position to the OFF position.
A safety interlock prevents re-ignition of the pilot flame until the thermocouple has cooled suffi-
ciently to allow the magnetic valve unit to reset itself.

The remote control unit allows operation of the main burner setting between maximum and pilot
only setting. It does not permanently turn the pilot on or off. 
The remote control handset incorporates an inbuilt safety feature to prevent the main burner being
activated or turned up accidentally. It is necessary to press button 1 and 2 (see illustration) simulta-
neously to turn the fire up. 
To turn the fire down press button 3 only.

FLUE SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM

This fire is fitted with a flue spillage safety device (ODS). If the fire shuts down during use for no
apparent reason then several reasons may be suspected. If a door or window has been opened cre-
ating a draught, then pilot disturbance could be the problem, and removal of the draught should
resolve this. The fire can then be re-lit in accordance with the previous section. A grommet seal may
also be missing from the firebox causing abnormal draught to shut down the pilot. Call your installer
to check seals are properly fitted.

If pilot disturbance is not the cause, then the ODS safety system may be in operation. Switch the
appliance OFF, call in your installer to check the flue and ventilation and carry out any remedial work required. DO NOT allow the appliance
to be used until the flue system is passed as safe.

CLEANING

Before carrying out any of the following operations, ensure that the fire is OFF and completely cold.

Debris that may form on the fuelbed 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  further use.

STAINLESS STEEL AREAS - These areas may be cleaned using a soft damp cloth or stainless steel cleaner. 
IMPORTANT - Always clean in the direction of the grain, and never across it as this will scratch the surface. It is recommended that a small
area is attempted before cleaning the entire stainless steel area - to ensure the cleaning material is suitable.

PAINTED AREAS - These can be cleaned using a dry cloth.

COALS AND CERAMICS

See the relevant section in the Installation Guide of these instructions.

SERVICING

The fire and flue should be checked on an annual basis to ensure all of the product of combustion are entering the flue and that there is no
excessive build up of soot. The frequency of service will depend on usage, but MUST be carried out at least once annually. Servicing must
be carried out by a competent person, such as a GAS SAFE registered installer.

Cleaning of the coals/pebbles may be carried out by following the instructions given in the Installation section. The Installation instructions
carry full servicing details for the use of the installer.

If debris from the flue or other foreign matter is found on the fire it may indicate a need for servicing. Do not use the fire until the source of
the debris has been found and rectified.

Air vents (where fitted) should be checked periodically to ensure they are free from obstruction.

SHORTLIST OF SPARES

PART NO.

ITEM

F780094

Pack of 15 coals

F550057

Pack of 15 pebbles

F780093

Ceramic combustion matrix (coal)

F780035

Ceramic combustion matrix (pebble)

F550208

Ceramic pad set (includes rear pad, taper pad and side cheeks)

Please Enquire

Decorative Frame

Please Enquire

Decorative Front

F930017

Remote Handset

3

1

2

3

5.1

7.0

8.0

9.0

6.0

F860970

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As our policy is one of continuous improvement and development, we therefore hope that you will understand we must retain the right to amend details
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Page 1: ...anded to user for safekeeping Revision F 05 10 Country s of destination GB IE Focal Point Fires plc Christchurch Dorset BH23 2BT Tel 01202 499330 Fax 01202 499326 www focalpointfires co uk e mail sale...

Page 2: ...ed in a sufficiently ventilated space The appliance is designed for installation on to a non combustible hearth of at least 300mm depth This appliance is factory set for operation on the gas type and...

Page 3: ...are constructed from ceramic fibre Note Remote control models only This appliance features a battery operated remote control system and under normal usage will need new batteries approximately every t...

Page 4: ...in the flue apart from the one that the appliance is installed into and the one venting the gases into the air A suitable terminal may be fitted such as class GC1 as regulations allow This appliance h...

Page 5: ...must have a 50mm minimum clearance between it and the back wall of the opening or any other obstruction The area immediately above the outlet must form a smooth path into the flue Any type of fire su...

Page 6: ...inimum dimensions given in the diagram below are complied with Constructional Note The frame of the fire any back panel or other infill panels and the flue box must be sealed together so that there is...

Page 7: ...mer and fit the rubber grommet supplied A small incision can now be made in the rubber to slip snugly around the outside of the supply pipe and sleeving Note DO NOT install or use the appliance withou...

Page 8: ...ts ends The open end of the gas supply pipe should be temporarily sealed to prevent ingress of dust and dirt during installation CABLE FIXING Drill four holes as shown in the diagram and fit the fibre...

Page 9: ...irefront will clear the supply route If the data control plate is not already fitted attach with two screws ensuring the control knob is free to be depressed fully FUEL BED LAYOUT Coal effect option T...

Page 10: ...ebbles making sure that the flat sides are firmly against the brick panel and side cheeks as shown Note The pebbles must not be crammed together or inserted into the holes in the matrix A well laid ou...

Page 11: ...g the ignition procedure To turn the main burner OFF whilst keeping the pilot flame lit turn the ignition control knob to the pilot position then only the pilot will remain lit To shut the fire off co...

Page 12: ...If the initial spillage test fails run the fire for a further 10 minutes and repeat the test When the test has been complet ed satisfactorily repeat with any extractor fans in the premises running on...

Page 13: ...tive front and frame Remove the ceramics and the data control plate Remove the two screws securing the tray legs to the firebox Pull tray forward slightly and lift away Refitting is the reverse of abo...

Page 14: ...plate Missing grommet seal in firebox replace Fire does not spark at pilot HT lead detached refit Spark gap too large or small reset correctly Faulty piezo unit replace Debris shorting out electrode c...

Page 15: ...er details on clearances to combustibles No combustible material or flooring should protrude onto the hearth DO NOT burn any foreign material on this fire the coals pebbles must be of the correct type...

Page 16: ...the spark click to the PILOT light position ensuring the pilot has lit If not return the knob clockwise and repeat When the pilot lights after the spark keep the knob depressed for approximately ten s...

Page 17: ...is OFF and completely cold Debris that may form on the fuelbed should be periodically removed by a competent person Large deposits could indicate deterioration of the flue This should be repaired by...

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