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WARNING

Read and follow these instructions carefully before installing and
using this appliance.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING

• DO NOT – operate this appliance before reading this instruction manual.

• DO NOT – place articles on or against this appliance.

• DO NOT – store chemicals, flammable materials or spray aerosols near this

appliance

• DO NOT – operate with panels, covers or guards removed from this appliance.

• DO NOT – enclose this appliance

• DO NOT – modify this applicance

• ALWAYS SUPERVISE YOUNG CHILDREN NEAR THE APPLIANCE.

NATURAL

PROPANE

MODEL TYPE

Inbuilt

Inbuilt

GAS INPUT
HIGH

38.0 MJ/h

38.0 MJ/h

LOW

20.0 MJ/h

19.0 MJ/h

HEAT OUTPUT
HIGH

9.5 kW

9.5 kW

LOW

4.3 kW

4.3 kW

Efficiency

86.5 %

86.5 %

Injector Size Front

Ø 2.15 mm

Ø 1.25 mm

Injector Size Rear

Ø 2.60 mm

Ø 1.65 mm

Test Point Pressure
High

0.65 kPa

1.55 kPa

Low

0.16 kPa

0.40 kPa

A.G.A Approval
No to Code AS4553

7494

7494

Electrical Conform to AS3100

240V   50 Hz   106 Watts Max

Air Pressure Switch

Cleveland NSZ Series

Cut in Pressure

130 Pa

Cut out Pressure

120 Pa

Electrical Connection

Standard Flex. 2 m, 3 pin plug

GAS TYPE

Manufacturer

Safety Warnings

The guard in the glass door is fitted to this appliance to  reduce the
risk of fire or injury from burns and no part of it should be
permanently  removed.  

For protection of young children or the infirmed, a secondary guard
is required.

NAME PLATE

A. F. Gason Pty Ltd
Blake St, ARARAT
Victoria, Australia 3377
P.O. Box 268

TO BE INSTALLED BY
AN AUTHORISED
PERSON IN
ACCORDANCE WITH
GAS INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED WITH THIS
APPLIANCE.

Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire

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Summary of Contents for Derwent

Page 1: ...GPN 221324 Jindara Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire Operation Installation Instructions REV B SERIAL NO 221300 Heating A Division of A F Gason Pty Ltd ...

Page 2: ...rating your Eureka Star 12 Pre operation checks 12 Turning the appliance on 12 Turning the appliance off 12 RF Thermostat 13 Features 13 LCD display indications 14 Button functions 15 Initial set up 16 Programming 18 Receiver Controller 21 Quick reference table 23 Troubleshooting 24 Safety precautions and general care 25 Maintenance 26 Removing the fascia panels 26 Removing the fan 26 Changing the...

Page 3: ...Injector Size Front Ø 2 15 mm Ø 1 25 mm Injector Size Rear Ø 2 60 mm Ø 1 65 mm Test Point Pressure High 0 65 kPa 1 55 kPa Low 0 16 kPa 0 40 kPa A G A Approval No to Code AS4553 7494 7494 Electrical Conform to AS3100 240V 50 Hz 106 Watts Max Air Pressure Switch Cleveland NSZ Series Cut in Pressure 130 Pa Cut out Pressure 120 Pa Electrical Connection Standard Flex 2 m 3 pin plug GAS TYPE Manufacture...

Page 4: ...xternal combustion air intake prevents de oxygenation of room air Delayed start room fan prevents cold air being circulated at start up Power flue Modulated heat settings Safety Features Automatic Pre purge Before heater ignition this operation is done to evacuate any remains of gas or flue products from inside the firebox that could be the cause of a mishap Automatic Shut off Should the flame ext...

Page 5: ...k the label on the inside of lower fascia panel to confirm gas type is appropriate for the gas supply available 5 Unpack the log set from its separate carton and ensure all components are undamaged and complete as per diagrams Position them in the firebox as per diagrams Refer to the diagrams on pages 6 7 6 Replace the door assembly as per reverse of removal Ensure arrows on door tabs are facing b...

Page 6: ... log in position Figure 3 Igniters fit into cutouts in logs as shown Figure 4 Place front log in position Logset components Back Log Front Log Left twig Right twig Cross Log 2 pins Cross Ignitor Tube Fixed to front log Figure 1 Remove screws from lower fascia panel at either end Place panel carefully aside so as not to scratch or damage panel Figure 5 Place cross log in position by locating the lu...

Page 7: ...or frame Heater can be installed at floor level A or above floor level B Existing Fireplace A B CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS FALSE FIREPLACE CONSTRUCTION ZERO CLEARANCE 680mm min 680mm min 680mm min 460mm min 460mm min 820mm min 820mm min WIDTH WIDTH HEIGHT HEIGHT HEIGHT DEPTH DEPTH Figure 7 Place right twig in position Figure 8 Place left twig in position Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire 7 ...

Page 8: ...sert flue assembly into chimney cavity flexible tubes may need to be expanded to extend to fireplace Ensure flexible tubes are free of obstruction 4 Fix flue weather shield securely to top of chimney and seal to prevent water entry Seal with high temperature waterproof sealant prior to cementing to chimney top 5 Connect 50mm dia exhaust flexible tube to exhaust terminal on heater body colour coded...

Page 9: ...ss Note Expand both ends of both flexitubes to allow clamps to firmly secure tubes to outlets 5 Extend flexible tubes to allow room for fitment of tubes and hose clamps to flue gas cowl Attach 50mm dia exhaust flexible tube to exhaust port at flue gas cowl both colour coded red and clamp using smaller diameter hose clamp Refer detail above Attach 60mm dia flexible tube to remaining terminals on he...

Page 10: ...o allow room for fitment of tubes and hose clamps to flue gas cowl Attach 50mm dia exhaust flexible tube to exhaust port at flue gas cowl both colour coded red and clamp using smaller diameter hose clamp Refer detail above Attach 60mm dia flexible tube to remaining terminals on heater and flue cowl then clamp using remaining larger diameter hose clamp 5 Ensure a minimum flue slope of 25mm per metr...

Page 11: ...ds of both flexitubes to allow clamps to firmly secure tubes to outlets 4 Insert flue gas cowl with attached flexible tubes into 6 inch flue pipe and secure flue gas cowl to flue pipe using brackets x3 and rivets x6 supplied Refer detail B above 5 Connect 50mm dia exhaust flexible tube to exhaust terminal on heater body colour coded red and clamp using hose clamp smaller diameter supplied Clamp 60...

Page 12: ...will warm up for at least 2 minutes before automatically going to the higher flame setting 3 The fan will not start until the heater s firebox has reached the minimum operating temperature In High heat setting the fan speed will be locked in high and can not be set to medium or low speed unless the heat setting is changed to medium or low This prevents overheating the heat exchanger NOTE Turning o...

Page 13: ...Battery low indicator Programming mode indicator Manual mode indicator Automatic mode indicator Flame indicator Fan indicator INITIAL DISPLAY The display when the thermostat is initially turned on or when batteries are replaced shows Current room temperature Default clock display Default day of the week display Battery type 2 x AA batteries Battery Life approximately 12 months Transmission frequen...

Page 14: ...ator Indicates that the thermostat is transmitting to the receiver the symbol will appear on the LCD for 1 second Transmit Indicator Indicates that battery power is below an acceptable level The symbol will flash to indicate that the batteries need replacing The thermostat will remain functional for approximately another 5 days before shutting off Battery Low Indicator Indicates that the thermosta...

Page 15: ...ts the current function and advances to the next function OK Enter Time Increment hours minutes day or temperature UP Decrement hours minutes day or temperature DOWN Initiates time and day of the week programming must press and hold for 2 or more seconds when the thermostat is off T Program Initiates the programming mode must press and hold for 2 or more seconds when the thermostat is off P Button...

Page 16: ... DOWN button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the day of the week by 1 day every 0 5 seconds 2 Press OK to complete setting The time and day of the week is now set The manual mode allows setting the temperature at any level Manual mode does not require that the time and day of the week are set With the thermostat on press and release the A M button until the word MANUAL appears on t...

Page 17: ... until the outlet temperature drops below 40 C and then switch off The flame height and fan speed are not manually adjustable The flame height and fan speed are set by the thermostat according to the difference between the set temperature and the room temperature Note the flame can be off or has 7 graduated settings The fan has 3 graduated settings AUTOMATIC MODE THERMOSTAT The automatic mode allo...

Page 18: ...SA SU SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU 4 To accept the selected day s of the week press OK Setting the period starting time 1 The hour and AM PM settings will now flash To set the P1 starting time press and release the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the hour setting Press and hold the UP or DOWN button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the hour setting by 1 hour every 0 5 second...

Page 19: ... minutes flash Set Temperature Set Temperature flash Period 2 For periods 2 3 4 repeat steps as for Period 1 Period 3 Period 4 PROGRAM MODE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Time Period Start Time Heat Temperature C Period 1 6 00 am 20 C Period 2 8 30 am 15 C Period 3 5 00 pm 21 C Period 4 10 30 pm 15 C Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire 19 ...

Page 20: ... sequence is successfully executed the LCD will show rE meaning RESET Teaching RF thermostat ID code to control unit CAUTION The thermostat has already been programmed with a unique code Do not attempt to teach the RF Thermostat ID code unless instructed by the manufacturer If instructed by the manufacturer the following steps outline the procedure 1 Disconnect power to the Receiver Controller by ...

Page 21: ...st setting over a 70 second period The Room Fan will remain OFF until the outlet temperature exceeds 50 C then start on Low speed and adjust to the settings of the Flame If the Thermostat is within reception range of the Heater and is switched ON the Heater will respond to the settings of the Thermostat Likewise if the Thermostat is not within reception range the Heater will continue to operate at...

Page 22: ...Flame Decrease Button There are two different display modes Mode 1 Continuously Lit This indicates the Fan is selected to operate on Low Speed Mode 2 Flashing Intermittently This indicates that the Heater is switched OFF by the ON OFF button and will not respond to the Thermostat signal Low Speed LED This LED when lit continuously indicates the Fan is selected to operate on Medium Speed Medium Spe...

Page 23: ...milarly Press OK and press and release the UP or DOWN buttons to change the day of the week Set the clock and the day of the week With the thermostat off press and hold the P button Program 1 can now be set To select Monday press OK or press and release UP or DOWN to change the day of the week or to switch to the weekday or weekend setting To set the period starting time set the hour and minute se...

Page 24: ...rrect Once the default settings have been reset the thermostat must be reprogrammed See page 16 for initial setup and page 18 for programming the automatic mode Factory default settings have been reset Check that the batteries are in place correctly Replace the batteries with new batteries and see if the thermostat display appears The thermostat won t turn on or the display is blank The back light...

Page 25: ...he electricity supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with the original Jindara part obtainable from your authorized dealer GENERAL CARE OF YOUR HEATER This appliance requires minimal maintenance however it is recommended that a full service and check be made by a qualified person annually The Bottom fascia air grill should be removed as shown on page 25 and the fan vacuumed annually To clean ...

Page 26: ...ector from rear of controls and remove lower fascia Figure 3 Remove two screws from the top part of the outer fascia panel Figure 4 and remove two screws from the bottom part of the outer fascia panel Figure 5 Remove outer fascia panel Figure 6 Heater components are now accessible REMOVING THE FAN Figure 1 Remove screws x 2 from rear of fan Figure 2 Pull fan outwards Figure 3 Fan can be removed an...

Page 27: ...sure may need to be readjusted as follows 1 Remove clear plastic cap over pressure adjustment nut and screw Refer figures 1 2 3 for Manometer attachment 2 To adjust Max pressure Allow heater to ramp up to high approx 90 sec after ignition Using 10mm spanner and holding screw stationary with No 2 Philips head screwdriver turn nut clockwise to increase pressure and anti clockwise to decrease pressur...

Page 28: ... Figure 4 Disconnect connectors shown x 2 Figure 1 Disconnect power connector shown Figure 2 Disconnect earth terminal of power lead from earth terminal bolt Figure 3 Place power lead to side Figure 10 Remove 3 x screws on front edge of component tray TO REMOVE COMPONENT TRAY FOR SERVICE Figure 9 Disconnect air tubes as shown Figure 11 Disconnect thermistor lead connector Figure 12 Tray can now be...

Page 29: ...ctly located Ensure operation of combustion fan air pressure switch Check flue tube clear blockage Replace air pressure switch Room fan not operating Insufficient time allowed Fan has a delayed start and will not start until unit warms up Loose wiring Check wiring Fan not located correctly Install fan in correct location Fan blocked Remove and clean fan Unit cuts out after a period of time then cy...

Page 30: ...ve heat above unit after shut down Burner tube lifted Refer manufacturer for instructions Has reached thermostat set temperature Wait for room temperature to drop below set temperature Confusion between heater and thermostat remote Re learn remote to heater Gas has run out Check gas supply See Room fan not operating See Room fan not operating Fan wired incorrectly Replace fan Thermister faulty Rep...

Page 31: ...Wiring Diagram Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire 31 ...

Page 32: ...ons 799 TOP VIEW 894 300 34 753 668 236 133 130 53 72 257 400 240V Power Lead Gas Connector 1 2 BSP male Inlet Air 60mm dia Flue Exhaust 50mm dia REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire 32 375 ...

Page 33: ... Injector LPG Front O 1 25 GPN221695 Switch Thermostat 160 degree GPN221280 Spark Electrode GPN221330 Flame Sensor on rear burner GPN221329 Thermistor Lead GPN221878 Exhaust fan complete GPN221292 Controller Sigma 845 GPN221273 Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire 33 LPG Rear O 1 5 GPN221706 NAT Front O 2 15 GPN221270 NAT Rear O 2 60 GPN221271 ...

Page 34: ...t GPN221327 Back Log GPN222749 Front Log GPN222750 Left twig GPN222751 Right twig GPN222752 Cross Log GPN222753 2 pins GPN 223398 Cross Ignitor Tube Fixed to front log GPN221802 Derwent High Efficiency Gas Log Fire 34 ...

Page 35: ...suse alteration modification or has not been installed operated or maintained in accordance with the instructions provided by Jindara c To owners other than the original purchaser 3 Parts replaced under warranty are warranted for the balance of their original warranty period 4 If at the discretion of Jindara the heater or any part needs to be serviced or repaired at an Authorised Jindara Service C...

Page 36: ...e than 3mm and be parallel to burner Using the same procedure check the flame sensor gap this should be 10mm from the burner and parallel to the burner 4 Turn heater on by pressing the PWR button on the remote and adjusting the set temperature 5 above the room temperature remote should be in manual mode button A M will toggle the remote between manual and automatic modes Check for positive reliabl...

Page 37: ...ing to page 3 of the manual or the compliance decal on back of false panel for correct pressure setting Reconnect orange wire flame will jump back to high setting Replace clear plastic cap over adjustment screws 10 Check reliable positive ignition of heater by turning unit Off On allowing heater to go to high each time several times To Check thermostat feature have the heater going then reduce the...

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