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Turn the main burner control 
knob (Knob ‘B’ – diagram 19) 
fully anti-clockwise until the end 
stop is reached. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Fit the motor as shown in diagram 
20, making sure that the motor sits 
on the locating pin.  
 
Replace the valve cover and 
tighten the Philips headed screw. 
(Do not over-tighten the screw as 
this may effect the operation of 
the control).  Make sure that the 
snap connector has located 
properly.  When fitted correctly, 
the valve cover holds the motor in 

the correct position.  

 

 

Attaching the Remote Control Receiver Box 

 
The control lead is then attached to the receiver box using the plastic connector and to 
the valve motor by the two spade terminals.  
 
The Remote Control Receiver Box is powered by 4 x AA batteries (supplied).  The 
batteries are fitted by sliding the cover off the receiver box the orientation of the 
batteries shown on the diagram in the box. 
 
Fit the 9-volt battery to the remote control handset.  
Test that the remote control system is working by pressing the increase and decrease 
buttons on the handset. 
 
If the system is working correctly, the receiver box can be sited.  The ideal position for 
the receiver box being on the hearth, at the back of the stove.  The remote control 
system is ultra-sonic and hence the receiver box does not have to be in line of sight of 
the remote handset.   
  
 

WARNING! 

The receiver box should not be sited anywhere that the temperature will be greater than 
50

°

 Celsius.  High temperatures will shorten the battery life and may cause the remote 

control receiver to stop operating.   

 

 

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Diagram 19

Diagram 20

Knob B

Motor 

Summary of Contents for Herald 6 CE VII

Page 1: ...e this instruction booklet with the user after the installation is complete Leave the system ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of its controls...

Page 2: ...ing the Coal Effect Ceramic Matrices 9 Fitting the Loose Ceramic Coals 10 Section B Fitting the Log Effect Ceramic Matrices 11 Fitting the Loose Ceramic Logs 12 FITTING THE CANOPY OPTIONAL 14 SPILLAGE...

Page 3: ...y Gas Type Category G20 I2H G31 I3P Jet Type Size 82 380 92 190 Heat Input Gross Full Low 6 5kW 4 2kW 6 4 kW 3 7 kW Gas Flow Rate m3 h Full 0 62 m3 h 0 236 m3 h NOx Class 3 5 Efficiency Class 2 2 Coun...

Page 4: ...and national building regulations 3 All outer surfaces of the stove excepting the gas control knobs are defined as working surfaces 4 Installation site Any installation area previously used for a soli...

Page 5: ...ear flue appliances it is recommended that the vertical flue run be established as soon as is practical from the rear flue exit Caution should be taken locating the exit of the flue as explained in Th...

Page 6: ...Two of the bolts are located just inside the door opening Diagram 4 and two at the back of the stove Diagram 14 Page 14 Slacken the rear bolts using a 13mm socket spanner and remove the front bolts D...

Page 7: ...side of the control valve Turning the screw approximately half a turn anti clockwise with a small flat bladed screwdriver opens the test point ALWAYS CLOSE TEST POINTS AFTER USE 2 The gas pressure at...

Page 8: ...LST HANDLING HOT COALS LOGS OR CERAMICS CAN BE ACCEPTED BY HUNTER STOVES LTD FIRE BED ARRANGEMENT This appliance can be fitted with either coal effect or log effect ceramics If you are fitting Coal Ef...

Page 9: ...y top and be placed so that it touches the back of the firebox As shown in Diagram A8 2 Place the middle ceramic matrix into the fire so that the flat surface sits on the burner tray Push the middle c...

Page 10: ...the 8 coals are placed as shown in Diagram A11 Note Make sure that the coals do not fall down between the front and middle matrices A gap must be left between the coals to allow the flames to pass th...

Page 11: ...as shown in diagram B8 The ceramic should sit on the burner tray top and be placed so that it touches the back of the firebox As shown in Diagram B8 B Place the middle ceramic matrix into the fire so...

Page 12: ...hes coming from it It sits in the furthest left cut out on the front ceramic and rests in the groove on the centre ceramic shown in diagram B12 F The third log to be placed is the thin twig The Twig i...

Page 13: ...large log and the shorter straight log The log should also rest on the join between the other 2 placed logs as shown in diagram B15 I The sixth and final log has a single branch coming from it and one...

Page 14: ...reverse process of that shown in Diagram 3 Page 6 FITTING THE CANOPY OPTIONAL There are two types of canopy available for your Hunter Herald 6 gas stove The options available are Low Canopy High Canop...

Page 15: ...en If there are still problems the chimney flue may require attention SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM This appliance is fitted with an oxygen depletion system ODS pilot assembly which will monitor any spil...

Page 16: ...Box is powered by 4 x AA batteries supplied The batteries are fitted by sliding the cover off the receiver box the orientation of the batteries shown on the diagram in the box Fit the 9 volt battery t...

Page 17: ...3 Carefully lift off the coals logs and remove the 3 ceramic matrices 4 Using a soft brush clean away any lint or light carbon soot deposits out of the gas ports on the burner top plate 5 Replace the...

Page 18: ...ot Assembly HG06 085 Coal Effect Ceramic Spares Small Ceramic Coal HG06 044 Medium Ceramic Coal HG06 045 Large Ceramic Coal HG06 046 Front Coal Effect Ceramic Matrix HG06 041 Middle Coal Effect Cerami...

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