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User Information

General

Assembly, installation, maintenance and gas conversion (if
required) must be performed by a qualified person in
accordance with the instructions for assembly, Installation
and use enclosed with the product. The installation may
only be operated after it has been inspected by a qualified
person and a certificate of completion has been issued.

The Installation should be carried out in accordance

with the Building Regulations which include the following
standards for installation and maintenance of flues,
ventilation and installation of Gas Fires. For UK BS5440:1,
BS5440:2, BS5871 for Republic of Ireland IS813, ICP3, IS327

This appliance incorporates a spillage monitoring

device (TTB) this device will shutdown the appliance in the
event of interruption to the evacuation of combustion
products. I.e. Flue blockage.

If the appliance spillage monitoring device (TTB) shuts

down the appliance repeatedly the appliance should not
be used and a qualified service engineer should be called
for service.

The ceramic fuel effect should only be arranged by

qualified service engineer and under no circumstances
should extra elements be added to the fuel effect. I.e.
Extra logs or Coals

The appliance should be serviced annually by a

qualified service engineer and should include attention  to
the appliance, installation pipe work and the inspection
and cleaning if required of the flue system.

The minimum clearance to combustible material in

front of the appliance is 600 mm.

Curtains may not be placed within 600mm above the

appliance.

A combustible shelf may not be placed over the

appliance if it is within 520mm

This appliance becomes hot in use so it advisable to

keep young children, the aged or infirm and animals at a
safe distance using a fireguard conforming to BS6539 or
BS6778 to provide extra protection.

Operating Instructions

Lighting

Note! Odors when using the stove:

When used for the first time, the appliance may emit

an irritating gas that may smell a little. The gas is not toxic,
but the room should be thoroughly aired out. During first
time use, it may take a little while before the gas tube is
cleared of air, but subsequently the appliance should
function as described in the lighting instruction. The
appliance operates with the aid of a pilot flame, which is lit
manually according to the lighting instruction.

Prior to lighting:

Check the area around the appliance for possible gas
leaks/odors.  Especially check near the floor, since propane
is heavier than air and would gather close to the floor in
the event of a leakage. (Note: Natural gas is lighter than
air and will gather under the ceiling). If you detect an odor
of gas, see warning under: Safety precautions.

Only use your hands to operate the control knobs; do

not use tools. If you are unable to turn or push in the
control knob, do not use force. Call for service.

Do not use the appliance if any part of it has been

submerged in water. Call for service to replace the parts
that have been in water.

Lighting Instructions

Lighting the Pilot Flame

The valve control knobs are located on the front of the
appliance behind the control cover plate.  See fig. 21.
The Burner ON/OFF switch is located on the rear on the
left towards the top of the appliance. See fig. 22. This
switch has three settings ON/OFF/STAT the STAT position
is for use of a remote control thermostat, not available at
present, and this setting should not be used.

1. Place the ON/OFF switch to “OFF” position. Make sure

the gas valve on the pipeline to the appliance is open.

2.  Push in the gas control knob on the front of the valve

(“B”, fig. 21) a little, and turn clockwise to “OFF”. Note: It
is impossible to turn the gas control knob unless it is
pushed in a little. Do not use force.

3. Push in the gas control knob (B) a little and turn

counter-clockwise to “PILOT”.

Summary of Contents for GF 3 CF 2

Page 1: ...flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHATTO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Donottrytolightanyappliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your buil...

Page 2: ...ompany Date Service details Annual service year 5 Sign Company Date Service details Annual service year 6 Sign Company Date Service details Annual service year 7 Sign Company Date Service details Annu...

Page 3: ...Installer Information 6 5 User Information 12 6 Troubleshooting 14 THIS OWNER S MANUAL PROVIDES INFORMATIONTOENSURESAFEINSTALLATION AND EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE PLEASE READTHESE IN...

Page 4: ...Appliance Category II2H3P Gas Types NG LPG G20 1 G31 2 State of Adjustment I2H I3P Supply Pressure mbar 20 37 NominalHeatInput Nett kW 6 3 6 8 Maximum Gas Consumption at Full Rate m3 h at 15 C 1013 25...

Page 5: ...intended for use on a gas installation with a governed gas supply SafetyPrecautions This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force Consult instructions before installation and...

Page 6: ...staller When the TTB is exchanged only original manufacturer s parts shall be used Installation Guide for Qualified Personnel Important The appliance is factory pre set for Natural Gas G20 If Propane...

Page 7: ...arent reason especially during windy or stormy conditions and will not relight it is possible that the flue system safety switch has operated Allow the appliance to cool down and relight Any obstructi...

Page 8: ...pliance will not work correctly and may cut out repeatedly if the sealing of the appliance and flue is not correct Remember if the closure plate extends beyond the sides or top of the stove a non comb...

Page 9: ...tically simulate glowing coals when the burner is operating These should be spread evenly over the burner plate and around the logs 1 Engage the holes in the underside 0f the rear log with the two peg...

Page 10: ...raught diverter hood on the rear of the appli ance accessible through a cutout in the rear heatshield The smoke should be drawn into the flue and no smoke should spill into the room If the smoke does...

Page 11: ...call for service Annual Service Annual service of the appliance includes the following check points Lighting the pilot flame Cleaning the glass The gasket around the glass must be inspected annually...

Page 12: ...778 to provide extra protection Operating Instructions Lighting Note Odors when using the stove When used for the first time the appliance may emit an irritating gas that may smell a little The gas is...

Page 13: ...off of paint and lubrication used in the production process See section Odors when using the stove for the first time Adjusting the Heat Setting Heat and flame size can be adjusted by turning the reg...

Page 14: ...when the valve is being replaced Troubleshooting When No Spark is Generated at the Pilot Head It is uncommon for the Piezo spark ignitor fig 23 A to fail unless it has mechanical damage If the spark...

Page 15: ...valve even if the pressure is OK at outlet E You should therefore always check for leakage Thermocouple Fig 24 and Thermopile Fig 25 A thermocouple is in principle a thermal generator and consists of...

Page 16: ...at the back of the appliance It should be set to the ON position 2 Make sure the wire from the valve to the ON OFF STAT switch is connected correctly This is the trouble shooting procedure for the the...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 26 Check main burner orifice for debris blockage Burner pan is removed Burner Orifice...

Page 18: ...44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 4 7 61 62 63 5 64 65 1 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 6 81 82 83 84 85 86 30 89 88 80 90 35 34 24 87 91 92 93 94 ONLY USE REPLACEMENT PART...

Page 19: ...117917 68 Nut M6 Flange 2 117968 69 Exhaust Baffle 220763 70 Inner Draft Hood 220914 71 Screw 8 x 1 2 Blk 4 117917 72 Upper Draft Hood 222519 73 Draft Hood Cover Plate 222520 74 Starter Collar 5 dia...

Page 20: ...rmance with local and national building regulations Before beginning the installation it is important that the these instructions be carefully read and understood J tul maintains a policy of continual...

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