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 USING THE APPLIANCE

Read these instructions thoroughly before lighting.

VERY IMPORTANT

This appliance will produce an odour and/or smoke for the first few hours 

of use when new. Please ventilate the room when first lighting from new.
There is a flue spillage monitoring system fitted to this appliance, which 

cuts off the gas supply upon the detection of spilled flue gasses. If this 

system activates and the appliance cuts out, allow 3 minutes before 

retrying the ignition, noting that the control tap must first be returned to the 

off position. If the pilot will not light, allow a further 3 minutes or sufficient 

time for switch to reset. If cutting off persists, then a professionally qualified 

(i.e. CORGI registered) engineer should be informed.
The controls are located behind the access panel, which is the swing out 

panel underneath the main door. The standard control is a basic rotary 

tap, which has a single control knob. As an optional extra a remote control 

version is available which has two rotary control knobs. The remote control 

version must be specified at time of ordering.
All versions of this appliance operate with a traditional pilot light. The pilot 

light is located in the centre of the burner, and is visible through the front 

window. If the Flame Supervision Device Actuating Flame (the Pilot Light) 

is extinguished either by intention or not, no attempt should be made to 

relight until 3 minutes have elapsed.

Immediately after lighting, the appliance must be left on HIGH for ten 

minutes in order to warm up the chimney.

IMPORTANT

 FIRST TIME OF OPERATION

Before igniting the appliance, ensure that all packaging, safety stickers 

and any protective wrapping have been removed, and that the glass has 

been cleaned, including all fingerprints from the glass.

Ensure that the room is adequately ventilated the first time that the 

appliance is ignited; we would recommend opening windows if possible. 

Run the appliance at full setting for a few hours so that the paint gets an 

opportunity to fully cure. During this period it is possible for some fumes 

and vapours to be given off. We would recommend keeping children and 

pets out of the area at this time.

 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

A. GENERAL NOTES

Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. 

Failure to do so could damage the electronics.

NOTICE

Batteries – Handset

· 

Low battery indicator on handsets.

Batteries – Receiver

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Low battery indication: frequent beeps for 3 seconds when motor turns.

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An AC mains adapter may be used instead of batteries.

· 

The module for fan speed control and light/dimmer includes mains  

power together with batteries in the receiver for automatic backup in  

case of power outage.

· 

Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recommended  

at the beginning of each heating season.

· 

Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left in the unit  

the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode.

· 

Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct 

sunlight, excessive heat, fire, moisture, or severe impact. Each of these 

conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode.

· 

Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature limits.  

(Ambient battery temperature range: 32 °F to 131 °F [0 °C to 55 °C].) 

· 

New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should not be  

used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause the batteries 

to overheat, leak, and / or explode.

 WARNING

Software Version

Press   and   buttons simultaneously. Software version is displayed.

Handset Model Number

Press   and   buttons simultaneously. Handset model number 

is displayed.

Deactivate Functions

1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing.

2. While the icons are flashing, press the relevant function button and hold  

for 10 sec.

3. The function icon will flash until deactivation is complete. Deactivation  

is complete when the function icon and two horizontal bars are displayed. 

NOTE: If a deactivated button is pressed, there is no function, and two  

   

horizontal bars are displayed.

NOTE: Deactivation remains in effect after change of batteries.

Activate Functions

1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing.

2. To activate a function, press the relevant button and hold for 10 sec.

3. The function icon will continue to flash until activation is complete.  

Activation is complete when the function icon is displayed.

The following Functions can be Deactivated / Activated

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CHILD PROOF

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PROGRAM MODE

· 

THERMOSTATIC MODE (also deactivates PROGRAM MODE)

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ECO MODE

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LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION

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CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION

· 

AUXILIARY FEATURE

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COUNTDOWN TIMER

B. SETTING THE ELECTRONIC CODE (First time use only)

Radio Frequency Handset

A code is selected automatically for all Mertik Maxitrol electronics from 

among 65,000 codes available. The receiver must be paired with the 

handset.

The receiver has to learn the handset code:

Press and hold the receiver’s reset button until you hear two (2) beeps. After 

the second, longer beep, release the reset button. Within the subsequent 

20 seconds press the   button on the handset until you hear two (2) short 

beeps confirming the code is set.

NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required when changing  

   

the batteries In the handset or receiver.

User instructions

Summary of Contents for PICTOFOCUS

Page 1: ...PICTOFOCUS _____ BALANCED FLUE APPLIANCES Installation servicing and user instructions ...

Page 2: ... E CHILD PROOF F MANUAL MODE handset G DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE H COUNTDOWN TIMER I MODES OF OPERATION J THERMOSTATIC MODE K PROGRAM MODE L AUXILIARY FEATURE M ECO MODE MANUAL TURN OFF Installer section INSTALLATION A VENTILATION B GENERAL BALANCED FLUE NOTES C TERMINAL LOCATIONS WALL MOUNTING D TERMINAL ROOF LOCATIONS INSTALLATION OF THE STOVE A STOVE LOCATION B GAS CONNECTION C PRESSURE...

Page 3: ... and should not be touched The glass and frame on this appliance acts as a fireguard conforming to BS 1945 1971 and satisfies the Heating Appliance Fireguards régulations 1991 No part of the window or frame should be permanently removed IT DOES NOT GIVE FULL PROTECTION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN OR THE INFIRM extra protection should be considered for these conditions conforming to BS 6539 or BS 6778 Beari...

Page 4: ...ed instead of batteries The module for fan speed control and light dimmer includes mains power together with batteries in the receiver for automatic backup in case of power outage Without using a mains adapter battery replacement is recommended at the beginning of each heating season Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately If left in the unit the batteries can overheat leak and or expl...

Page 5: ... buttons simultaneously Minutes flash 6 To select minutes press or button 7 To confirm press and buttons simultaneously or wait E CHILD PROOF ON To activate press and buttons simultaneously displayed and the handset is rendered inoperable except for the off function OFF To deactivate press and buttons simultaneously disappears F MANUAL MODE handset BEFORE OPERATING 1 Make sure MANUAL knob on the G...

Page 6: ...e button ignition operation by pressing and holding button for 10 sec immediately after installing batteries ON is displayed and 2 is flashing When change is complete 2 will change to 1 NOTICE If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries turn the main valve knob to OFF p XX WARNING STANDBY MODE PILOT FLAME Handset Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot flame TO TURN OFF FIRE Handset...

Page 7: ...oom temperature is lower than the set temperature the flame height stays on high for a longer period of time If the room temperature is higher than the set temperature the flame height stays on low for a longer period of time One cycle lasts approx 20 min J THERMOSTATIC MODE ON Press button displayed preset temperature displayed briefly and then room temperature displayed OFF 1 Press button 2 Pres...

Page 8: ...ntinue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times or stop programming at this point and PROGRAM 2 remains deactivated NOTE PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on Thermostatic and off temperatures for and Daily Timer Once a new on Thermostatic and or off temperature has been set that temperature becomes the new default setting NOTE If or Daily Timer are programmed for PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on and off times t...

Page 9: ...nce needs to be turned OFF manually for instance if the remote control is lost or the batteries become totaly flat the control valve must be accessed and the switch flipped to OFF marked 0 The picture below shows the control valve User instructions ...

Page 10: ...nner flue and are safely vented to the outside environment The gap between the inner and outer flues is the channel by which the stove is supplied with air for combustion These concentric flues terminate outside of the property in a terminal this terminal will keep the expelled gasses and the fresh air for combustion seperate It is important that the terminal is not blocked a suitable guard maybe ...

Page 11: ...m a internal or external corner 600 I Above ground roof or balcony level 300 J From a surface facing the terminal 600 K From a terminal facing the terminal 600 L From an opening in the car port e g door window into the dwelling 1200 M Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500 N Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall 300 P From a vertical structure on the roof 600 Q Above intersection...

Page 12: ...50mm should be alowed to non combustible materials The stove must be located at least 280mm from any combustible materials A combustible shelf may be fitted over the appliance if in the case of a 150mm or less deep shelf there is at least 280mm clearance above the top of the stove The shelf depth may increase at the same rate as the increase in clearance i e a shelf depth of 200mm would require a ...

Page 13: ...ould be placed such that it is only on top of the grate and not sitting on top of the burner Place the remaining five logs as shown in the picture below i e the logs are placed so that one end of each log reaches to the front of the fire and the other end rests on top of the large log at the rear of the fire C LOG ARRANGEMENTS LPG GAS Place the Large Log across the rear of the fire as shown in the...

Page 14: ...as shown in the picture below F PEBBLE ARRANGEMENTS LPG GAS Place two of the Pebbles one at each end of the burner against the firebox 1 2 Position another two pebbles at the very front of the burner one either side of the pilot shield 3 4 Place three more pebble at the rear of the burner ensuring that the Gas Ports at the rear of the burner are not blocked 5 to 7 The picture below shows show the ...

Page 15: ...ay be dangerous TROUBLESHOOTING THE GAS PILOT WILL NOT IGNITE OR STAY LIT Ensure the gas is turned on at the appliance and the meter cylinder Depress the control knob for at least twenty seconds once the pilot is alight to ensure the operation of the safety thermocouple valve Ensure that the pilot injector is not obstructed or blocked and it is free from any dust or dirt Ensure that the thermocoup...

Page 16: ...16 Technical informations APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS PICTOFOCUS 860 PICTOFOCUS 1200 ...

Page 17: ...focus 860 Nominal Input Gross kW 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 8 8 10 9 Gas Rate max m3 hr 1 073 1 073 1 073 1 117 1 073 1 117 0 312 Burner Pressure Hot mbar 10 9 10 9 10 9 13 10 9 13 28 9 Burner Injector Bray 1200 7 x ø 1 2mm 1200 7 x ø 1 2mm 1200 7 x ø 1 2mm 1200 7 x ø 1 2mm 1200 7 x ø 1 2mm 280 7 x ø 0 3mm Pictofocus 1200 Nominal Input Gross kW 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 8 8 10 9 Gas Rate max m3 hr 1 073 1 073 1 07...

Page 18: ... described here are in accordance with the appliances described in the EC Type Examination Certificate No UK LHD 0359 0657R1 delivered by INTERTEK and comply with the essential requirements applicable to EN 613 2001 A1 2008 and Regulation UE 2016 426 Signed for and behalf of the manufacturer by Laurent Gaborit Directeur Général Viols le Fort le 14 octobre 2016 Appendix ...

Page 19: ...19 Note ...

Page 20: ...tion Édition Distribution Atelier dominique imbert S A S au capital de 102 355 euros 34380 Viols le Fort France Tel 00 33 0 4 67 55 01 93 Fax 00 33 0 4 67 55 77 77 Web www focus creation com Email info focus creation com ...

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