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Fires Warranty Terms and Conditions

 

 

 

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All warranty claims are subject to manufacturer’s review and acceptance. 

 

 

 

2.

 

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warrants that it uses reasonable care and skill to ensure that its products 

are of reasonable quality. Icon Fires

 

will at it's cost and in it's sole discretion: (i) 

remedy any defect or fault in any product purchased; or (ii) replace any product 
in respect of which there is a defect or fault, during the warranty period, provided 
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of any such defect or 

fault in the product as soon as the Purchaser becomes aware of that fault or 
defect. All warranty claims must be returned to Icon Fires

 

for assessment with a 

receipt or other proof of payment. No warranty is given in respect of any glass 
contained in any product. 

 

 

 

3.

 

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has no liability to remedy any defect in a product or replace a product 

where the defect or fault is caused or contributed to by (i) the failure of the 
Purchaser to install the product according to specific installation instructions either 
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website 

or through the retailer representative; or (ii) use of the product in a manner or for a 
purpose for which it was not designed. 

 

 

 

4.

 

All site application or installation must reflect these procedures otherwise the 
product warranty will be considered void or will not take effect. 

 

 

 

All products bearing the logo of 

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Fires logo is covered by a 2 

year warranty. 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: 

 

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Stone chipping, painting scratches and general scratches are not covered by the 
Warranty. 

 

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Due to the characteristics of Stainless Steel, over time the finish will mature through 
natural processes associated with the use with heat and a flame. 

 

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Is it recommended the Stainless Steel Components be polished annually with a 
non abrasive polish to bring & restore the finish and also to regularly clean the 
products from residue and dirt. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Slimline SB500C

Page 1: ...Slimline Burner Manual www iconfires com...

Page 2: ...O AN AREA WHERE THERE IS A DRAFT WHICH CAN AFFECT THE FLAME NEVER POSITION THE BURNER WITHIN RANGE OF COMBUSTIBLE ITEMS THAT CAN BE MOVED BUMPED BY ACCIDENT OR BLOWN BY THE WIND E G CURTAINS BLANKETS...

Page 3: ...this step as a double motion still applying strong downward force in quick succession Never blow on the flame whilst the Sliding Lid is in an open position If your Slimline Burner does not ignite aft...

Page 4: ...eps NEVER light the Slimline Burner if it is filled past the filling line by more than 15mm shown in the section of Filling the Slimline Burner Remove the Slimline Burner from its housing using the ho...

Page 5: ...nsumption Average SB500C 500x100x100 2 75 Brushed 304 SS up to 90 m 40 m 2 5 kW hr 6 9 hrs 0 30 hr SB800C 800x100x100 4 50 Brushed 304 SS up to 165 m 70 m 4 35 kW hr 5 5 8 5 hrs 0 60 hr SB1100C 1100x1...

Page 6: ...e filling lighting and operating Installed in a position that limits relocation requirements to eliminate the risk of accidents caused by fuel spillage These Burners are not designed to be relocated f...

Page 7: ...Distance to Non Combustib le Items F Back Distance to Non Combustib le Items G Height Above Cut out to Non Combustib le Items Distance to Combustib le Items E Front Distance to Combustib le Items H B...

Page 8: ...n Combustible Items F Back Distance to Non Combustible Items G Height Above Cut out to Non Combustible Items Distance to Combustible Items E Front Distance to Combustible Items H Back Distance to Comb...

Page 9: ...s in the centre hole of the Vent Plate DO NOT OVERFILL Please wipe any spillage or excess fuel before proceeding to Step 2 2 Igniting the Slimline Burner Seal the fuel canister used to fill the Burner...

Page 10: ...id as indicated above Note the flame intensity takes a few minutes to change after an adjustment has been made 4 Extinguishing the Flame Using the Sliding Lid Handle pull the Sliding Lid to the front...

Page 11: ...or replace a product where the defect or fault is caused or contributed to by i the failure of the Purchaser to install the product according to specific installation instructions either supplied wit...

Page 12: ...12 QC Checklist Components Handles 2 of 500 Burner only 1of Slider 1 of 1400 Burner 2 of Manual 1of Pump 1 of Burner body 1 of Checked by...

Page 13: ...13 www iconfires com...

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