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 Issue No 2  

 

 

890 HD BF USERS INSTRUCTIONS 

Important Information 

The appliance is for use on Natural Gas (G20 @ 20mbar)  

In Great Britain, the appliance must be installed by a competent person whose name appears on the gas 
safe register. All Gas Safe engineers should possess an ID carrying the logo below. 

 

 

The glass front of this appliance acts as a dress guard, conforming to BS 1945 (1997) 
however a fireguard to BS6539 (1997) must be used to protect young children, the elderly or 
infirm. 

The Appliance must not be used with the glass safety screen removed or if it is damaged or cracked. 

During initial “

burn off

, an odour may be evident during the first few hours of use. This is due to the surface 

coating on the metal work “burning off”. 

  The odour produced is harmless and will disappear after a short 

period of time. 

During the normal operation of the fire some black staining may appear on some parts of the fuel bed. This 
is quite normal. However, if excessive black staining occurs it may be due to the fuel bed shapes laid 
incorrectly. This should be checked prior to contacting a service engineer. 

Care must be taken to prevent any damage being caused to surrounding soft furnishing or decoration. 
Many embossed vinyl coverings may become discoloured if placed too close to the appliance. It is 
suggested that a sample of the proposed wall covering should be placed above the appliance at its 
hottest point first. The appliance should then be run on high rate over a couple of days 

It is advised that this appliance is serviced annually as recommended by Gas Safe. This is more likely to 
provide trouble-free operation and is a requirement of the extended warranty. 

In GB (Great Britain) the fire does not require purpose built ventilation. 

It is quite normal to experience expansion noises from within the metal work structure of the assembly. This 
will be more noticeable due the warm up and cool down period when operating the appliance. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 890 HDBF

Page 1: ...T This appliance is guaranteed for 12 months subject to conditions The 5 year extended parts warranty will only be valid if the annual service recommended in this manual has been completed and applian...

Page 2: ...Bed Layout 10 Technical Specification 12 Siting the Appliance 13 Commissioning the Appliance 31 Annual Service Requirement 33 Maintenance 35 Short Spares List 40 Your Fire Years Parts Extended Warrant...

Page 3: ...and and Wales All installations must be notified to Local Area Building Control either directly or through a Competent Persons Scheme A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate will then be issued...

Page 4: ...Consumer Protection Information As manufacturers and suppliers of heating products we take every care to ensure that the design and construction has to meet the general safety requirements when prope...

Page 5: ...taining may appear on some parts of the fuel bed This is quite normal However if excessive black staining occurs it may be due to the fuel bed shapes laid incorrectly This should be checked prior to c...

Page 6: ...ng displays an UNLOCK graphic Fig 2 prompting the button to be pressed simultaneously Whilst both are pressed a progress bar Fig 3 will complete If either button is released before the progress bar ha...

Page 7: ...and hold down until the progress bar has completed If the is released before the progress bar has completed the operation will cancel Mode select With the fire running on manual operation you can acc...

Page 8: ...y time Selecting auto control The auto function can only be selected once the appliances has been started and initiated into manual mode Once in manual mode press and release the button to enter the m...

Page 9: ...rature display units use selector wheel to select either Celsius degree C or Fahrenheit degree F Press the button to save selection Gas fire pair code The device screen displays the current operating...

Page 10: ...tom 5 M4 nuts but do not remove completely Remove the remaining M4 nuts and glass clamps See Fig 8 Carefully lift the glass panel from within the bottom glass clamp Remove the log and bark chip shapes...

Page 11: ...t flame picture reduce the risk of glass staining Place a thin layer of vermiculite across the burner taking care around the pilot area Insert the front grill into the gap between the burner and front...

Page 12: ...rglow in the area highlighted Place the four corresponding overlay shapes as shown Place the remaing six ember shapes within the inlet cover as shown 6 5 No 5 log should be located first Place a small...

Page 13: ...alorific value of the fuel has been used for this efficiency calculation Gastec have certified the test data from which it has been calculated The efficiency value maybe used in the UK Government s St...

Page 14: ...user Regulations All relevant parts of the local and national building regulations and all relevant recommendations of the following British standards Failure to do so could lead to prosecution The f...

Page 15: ...th of 600mm The flue and air duct must not have any bends or joints The flue outlet must terminate on a suitable outside wall The minimum flue terminal clearances which must be maintained are as shown...

Page 16: ...f the plaster and to achieve this larger rebated surround maybe necessary Ensure that the transit bolts are removed from the top of the firebox before installation Check with the supplier or manufactu...

Page 17: ...n Remove the 2 off M4 x 50mm transit bolts from the top of the firebox as show above These bolts are used to secure the explosion relief flaps in transit Failure to remove them could put the user at r...

Page 18: ...orizontally and vertically at the cross point previously marked Cut out the brickwork of the inner skin of the cavity wall for the lintel and fix the lintel Cut out the brickwork under the lintel betw...

Page 19: ...e that it is being installed with The minimum finished height from the bottom of the trim to floor level is 187mm Slide the firebox back into the chamber and secure the firebox in place The 890 HD can...

Page 20: ...d and finishing plaster directly around the edge of the slip plate assembly This will reduce the risk of cracking of the plaster finish around the appliance but will not remove the chance of settle cr...

Page 21: ...nd heat resistant finishing plaster directly around the appliance Fit plaster board to the remaining chimney front If a plaster edge finish is required the fire box will need to be recessed against th...

Page 22: ...the floor level This can be acheieved by measuring the bottom slip and hearth height less 187mm You will need to allow for the hearth bedding material Attach the slip plate assembly to the firebox usi...

Page 23: ...sonry drill make one pilot hole completely through the wall Ensure the hole is drilled accurately at the centre and square to the wall both horizontally and vertically at the cross point previously ma...

Page 24: ...o 2 890 HD BF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS It is recommended to open out a larger area of plaster around the Zero kit outer box opening This will reduce the chance of settlement cracking during operation...

Page 25: ...d When routing the cable consideration should be taken to avoid contact with the appliance and flue assembly Secure the Outer box assembly within the open through the fixing holes present within the l...

Page 26: ...ox making sure the flue pipes are fully engaged with the inner and outer flue spigot connections Please refer to sections flue connect mains cable and gas connection guidance as this stage on pages 29...

Page 27: ...ge of the sides and bottom of the zero clearance box assembly using plasterboard and plaster skim Please note a 26mm gap needs to be maintained between the deflector plate and the plaster board edge F...

Page 28: ...7 Issue No 2 890 HD BF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Attach the top and bottom cover plates using the 8 x No6 screws provided within the kit as shown below Locate the outer trim within the internal studs...

Page 29: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Position the four block magnets upon the trim top bracket and the bottom cover plate with the raised areas as shown below Locate the inner fascia below the deflector plate an...

Page 30: ...xemption number 1 of 1996 Where the pipe enters the fire the outer sleeve must be sealed to the grommet and the pipe must be sealed to its outer sleeve using suitable mastic Power lead routing The pow...

Page 31: ...k of the fire to the outside wall Cut the outer tube to the recorded length Add 18mm to this measurement to determine the length of the inner tube and cut to size NOTE The inner tube will be 18mm long...

Page 32: ...lace the pressure test point screw Turn on the gas supply and check the pressure test point for soundness with detection fluid Refit the gas cover Fuel Bed Layout Fuel bed layout should be fitted usin...

Page 33: ...P a g e 32 Issue No 2 890 HD BF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fitting the glass fascia Using the guides shown below engage the glass fascia within the slots present within the fire box assembly...

Page 34: ...ackup option C cell batteries not included within this appliance Demonstrate the lighting and extinguishing procedures to the user and the removal and refit of the glass panel for cleaning and the fit...

Page 35: ...P a g e 34 Issue No 2 890 HD BF SERVICE FAULT FINDING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 36: ...P a g e 35 Issue No 2 890 HD BF SERVICE FAULT FINDING INSTRUCTIONS Maintenance...

Page 37: ...P a g e 36 Issue No 2 890 HD BF SERVICE FAULT FINDING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 38: ...P a g e 37 Issue No 2 890 HD BF SERVICE FAULT FINDING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 39: ...omplete tray into the fire in reverse order and re connect all parts 13 Turn on the Gas supply check for soundness and re commission Replacement of Injector 1 Repeat operations 1 4 for removal of gas...

Page 40: ...ss panels by removing the top bracket 3 Remove the rear glass panel 4 Remove the fixing screws and top baffle plate 5 Remove the 8 fixing screw to remove the assembly from the firebox 6 Replace both g...

Page 41: ...letes see Fig 3 This will access the menu see Fig 4 Use the selector wheel and select the gas fire option Press simultaneously to delete the current channel The handset will re load to NO DEVICE see F...

Page 42: ...ctly filled out and record of annual services must be up to date and supported by receipts in each case 5 This warranty is not transferable and relates to the original installation only 6 The Registra...

Page 43: ...ed five year parts warranty and the appliance must be registered by completing and return the registration document last page of this booklet to Infinity Fires Date of first service Engineers Name Gas...

Page 44: ...let elbow been fitted for servicing Has the gas supply been thoroughly purged prior to connection to remove any debris Has a gas tightness test been completed prior to breaking into the gas supply and...

Page 45: ...Company name Gas safe number Date of installation Your Details Name Address Post Code Telephone No Product Details Model 890 HD BF Serial No Date of Purchase This information can be found on the label...

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Page 48: ...s warning label 1409 Silicone sealing strip 4818 Liners fitted sides rear top AAA Batteries x 4 Remote control handset Handset holder 7191 Glass retaining brackets fitted 8mm nut spinner 5435 Magnets...

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