background image

OPERATING YOUR STOVE

This stove is supplied with ceramic “coals” and “logs” to simulate a real coal/log

stove. After some use, the coals/logs may change colour. This is quite normal.

The Flame Sensing & Flue Blockage Safety System.

For your safety, this appliance is fitted with a flue blockage safety device that will shut

down the appliance in the event of abnormal flue conditions. 

This device is NOT a

substitute for an independently mounted Carbon Monoxide detector

The device will also automatically shut off the gas supply to the gas stove if the pilot

flame goes out for any reason. 

If the device starts to shut off the gas frequently,

get expert advice.

The system incorporates a probe that senses that the heat from the pilot flame is

correct. If this probe is cool, the device will prevent any gas flow unless the control

knob or remote button is kept depressed at the PILOT/IGN position. 

If the safety system operates and the flames go out 

wait at least ten minutes before

attempting to relight

.

Always make sure that the door is securely closed before lighting.

If the gas valve is operated to turn the stove off always 

wait at least three minutes

before attempting to relight

.

Always make sure that the door is securely closed before lighting.
Operating the MANUAL CONTROL burner.

To light the burner

-

Depress the control knob and rotate it SLOWLY anticlockwise to the pilot ignition

position (See figure 2). A 'click' will be heard

as the integral piezo operates. A flame

should appear at the pilot. The pilot can be

seen by looking through the gap in the fuel

effect (See figure 3). Keep the control knob

depressed and hold the pilot ignition

position for five seconds. When the control

knob is released the pilot flame should

remain lit. If a flame does not appear at the

pilot then turn the control knob clockwise to

the 'OFF' position and repeat the above.

© 

GDC Group Ltd. 2015

OWNER GUIDE

Page 26

PLEASE NOTE

When operating your stove for the first time, some vapours may be given off which may

cause a slight odour and could possibly set off any smoke alarms in the immediate

vicinity. These vapours are quite normal with new appliances. They are totally harmless

and will disappear after approximately twelve hours use.

Figure 2.

Summary of Contents for Firefox 8

Page 1: ...ER Please leave this guide with the owner Firefox 8 Model 944 Manual 944RC Remote Control CAST IRON GAS STOVE Fitted with a Ceramic Coal or Log fuel effect GC No 32 264 20 For further advice please co...

Page 2: ...the following address The Marketing Communications Manager GDC Group Ltd Millbrook House Grange Dive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF Warning Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to a co...

Page 3: ...Page 3 INSTALLER GUIDE GDC Group Ltd 2015 INSTALLER GUIDE FOR OWNER GUIDE SEE PAGES 22 TO 36...

Page 4: ...plate 12 5 3 Thermal switch 13 6 BURNER AND SUPPLY LINE INSTALLATION 13 6 1 Burner Installation 13 6 2 Gas Connection 14 7 FITTING THE CERAMIC FUEL EFFECT 14 8 OPERATING THE STOVE 15 8 1 Operation of...

Page 5: ...SPILLAGE AND FLAME SUPERVISION CHECKS 18 9 1 Check for spillage 18 9 2 Flame supervision and spillage monitoring system 19 10 FINAL REVIEW 20 11 SERVICING 21 Page 5 GDC Group Ltd 2015 INSTALLER GUIDE...

Page 6: ...ducts Installer Firefox stoves are efficient appliances giving off convected conducted and radiated heat All the surfaces of the stove except the controls are working surfaces and become hot in use Th...

Page 7: ...ta label is located on a plate at the base of the stove Page 7 GDC Group Ltd 2015 INSTALLER GUIDE Gas Natural G20 Propane G31 Inlet Pressure 20mbar 37mbar Manual Input Max Gross 6 85kW 23 372 Btu h 6...

Page 8: ...he installation must be in accordance with these instructions For the user s protection in the United Kingdom it is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in accordance wit...

Page 9: ...h The appliance must be mounted on a non combustible hearth N B conglomerate marble hearths are considered as non combustible The hearth material must be at least 12mm thick The hearth must protrude a...

Page 10: ...e This problem can normally be overcome by fitting an approved gas cowl It is essential to the effective running of your stove that the chimney draws properly and allows the products of combustion to...

Page 11: ...sting Stove Burner Assy box Contains 944 burner module including rear burner support knob assy Item number 05944XX REMOTE CONTROL RC MODELS Loose parts box Contains the down draught deflector flue spi...

Page 12: ...irst followed by the flat washer The legs are fitted with height adjustment bolts that are to be used for levelling purposes only 5 2 Deflector diverter box and flue restrictor plate 1 This appliance...

Page 13: ...the fixing bracket and always ensure that the switch is fitted correctly NEVER USE THE STOVE IF THE THERMAL SAFETY SWITCH HAS BEEN REMOVED OR IF IT IS DAMAGED IN ANY WAY 6 BURNER AND SUPPLY LINE INSTA...

Page 14: ...resent in the pipe is cleared and cannot enter the gas valve or pilot burner and so cause a blockage Connect the supply line to the appliance Turn on the gas supply and pressure check the installation...

Page 15: ...to air being purged from the system When a flame appears at the pilot keep the control knob depressed and hold the pilot ignition position for five seconds When the control knob is released the pilot...

Page 16: ...partment cover clear See figure 10 and fit the batteries It is important that the ve and ve symbols on the battery match those of the illustration inside the battery holder Replace the cover and recei...

Page 17: ...tor turns automatically to maximum flame height 8 2 5 Adjusting flame height When the burner is operating press the large flame button to increase the flame height and press the small flame to decreas...

Page 18: ...4 A smoke match should be placed close to base of the diverter box The installation is satisfactory if the smoke is drawn into the appliance flue way Do not use a lighted match or a naked flame If th...

Page 19: ...pilot goes out Listen for a snap sound at the gas tap Note the time when the sound is heard This sound is caused by an electromagnetic valve shutting off the gas supply through the tap The valve is lo...

Page 20: ...ducts of combustion with consequent health hazards Advise the customer that the appliance will operate to its maximum potential if the flue is primed during the first 20 30 minutes of use To do this s...

Page 21: ...your hands before eating or drinking This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from asbestos or asbestos related products Always turn off the gas supply and allow to cool completely...

Page 22: ...Page 22 GDC Group Ltd 2015 OWNER GUIDE OWNER GUIDE...

Page 23: ...Cast Iron Surfaces 30 Opening the Door 30 The Glass Window 30 FITTING THE CERAMIC FUEL EFFECT 31 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 31 Battery life and replacement 31 Changing the batteries in the remote contr...

Page 24: ...with the installation instructions On no account must the stove stand on carpets or other combustible materials The stove must stand on a non combustible hearth surface The hearth material must be at...

Page 25: ...ing Do not use this stove with the door open or with the glass panel damaged or removed The door should always be secured shut See Cleaning your stove If the window is damaged or will not close secure...

Page 26: ...re that the door is securely closed before lighting If the gas valve is operated to turn the stove off always wait at least three minutes before attempting to relight Always make sure that the door is...

Page 27: ...is quite normal Note i If the flames go out while setting the control repeat the full lighting procedure If the flames repeatedly go out have the stove serviced ii Please note When first turned on the...

Page 28: ...ating press the large flame button to increase the flame height and press the small flame to decrease the flame height For fine adjustment press the button for approximately two seconds until an acous...

Page 29: ...OFF TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE METER OR TANK AS APPROPRIATE OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS TO GET RID OF THE GAS IMMEDIATELY CALL THE GAS EMERGENCY SERVICE FROM A NEIGHBOURS PHONE SEE YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE...

Page 30: ...ll retain heat for some time after it has been turned off Cast Iron Surfaces Regular dusting with a dry lint free cloth is all that should normally be necessary Opening the Door The door is secured wi...

Page 31: ...e we recommend that only Long Life alkaline type replacement batteries are used 1 Remove the elastic band from around the bracket and receiver box 2 Slide the remote control receiver out of its retent...

Page 32: ...engineer We recommend that all gas appliances and their flues wherever situated are checked annually Servicing To help us quickly help you please try to have the following information available befor...

Page 33: ...Page 33 GDC Group Ltd 2015...

Reviews: