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5. User Information

Operating Instructions

Commissioning, Lighting

NOTE! Odours may be present when using the stove for 

the first time:

When used for the first time and hot, the appliance 

will emit a harmless, non-toxic odour.  It is recommended 

that the room should be thoroughly ventilated (by 

opening doors or windows) during initial use. The gas is 

not toxic, but the room should be thoroughly aired out. 

During first use, it may take a short time before the gas 

tube is cleared of air, but subsequently the appliance 

should function as described in the lighting instruction. 

Prior to lighting:

•  Use a soap and water solution to check all fuel connec-

tions for possible gas leaks. Use a digital gas detector to 

check the area around the appliance and at the ceiling 

as natural gas is lighter than air and will rise.  Any leak 

must be eliminated before the appliance is put into 

service.If you detect an odor of gas, see Warnings under 

Safety Precautions on page 5. 

•  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.

TESC Valve Controls Identification

The burner operates in conjunction with a pilot flame 

that is automatically lit when there is a call for heat by 

actuating either the valve controls or a remote control 

handset. The valve and burner controls are located under 

the firebox behind the access panel.  See Fig. 18, page 16. 

1.  Master Switch: 

 

Left position (O) - The valve is disconnected from all 

power. The burner cannot function.  Set the switch to 

this position if the appliance will not be used for long 

periods. 

  Right position (I) - The valve is powered and operable.

2.  Indicator Lamp:

  

•  Fast flashing - the valve is busy and will not accept 

commands.

  •  Medium Fast flashing - the valve is preparing to start 

or restart the burner.

  •  Slow flashing - the valve has detected an error.  

•  One short flash every 8 seconds - Low Battery condition. 

See Battery Replacement, page 11.

3.  Burner Power Button:

 Powers the burner On and Off.

4.  Power Increaser Button: 

 Raises burner flame intensity 

through 7 levels .

5.  Power Decreaser Button:

 Lowers flame intensity.

 

 

Lighting Instructions

  

 

Lighting the Burner - Manually

1.  Slide the white Master Switch to the right (I) 

to power the TESC valve.

2.  Press the Burner Power button for 1 

second and release. The red LED will flash 

accompanied by an audible chirp as the pilot 

flame ignites.  Within approximately 1 to 10 

seconds, the burner will light at the medium 

level 3. 

  Operate the burner at this power level for 

several minutes to allow the stove and 

vent system to thoroughly warm up before 

adjusting the power level further.

3.  Adjust the burner intensity level by pressing 

the Increaser (+) and Decreaser (-) buttons to 

achieve the desired heat output.

Turning Off the Appliance - Manually

1.   Press and release the Burner Power button. 

The burner will extinguish and go into 

Standby mode.

Remote Control (Handset) Operation

  Refer to the instructions beginning on page 16.

WARNING:  THIS APPLIANCE 

FEATURES ELECTRONIC 

PILOT IGNITION. DO NOT 

ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE PILOT 

MANUALLY. 

 

CAUTON:  If any flame supervision 

device or actuating flame (pilot light) 

is extinguished either intentionally or 

unintentionally, no attempt should be 

made to re-ignite the gas until at least 3 

minutes have elapsed.

Summary of Contents for GF 400 BF CE2

Page 1: ...asoline or other flammable vapors and liq uids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not us...

Page 2: ...ration identification of apparatus allowing traceability it may include a colour image of sufficient clarity where necessary for identification of apparatus The object of the declaration described abo...

Page 3: ...er Information 10 6 Parts Illustrations and Lists 12 7 Remote Control Operation 18 8 Warranty 22 9 Service Record 23 THIS OWNER S MANUAL PROVIDES INFORMATION TO ENSURE SAFE INSTALLATION AND EFFICIENT...

Page 4: ...Gas Type NATURAL GAS G20 G20DG25 G20DG25 3 G25 Gas Category I2H I2E I2E I2EK I2L Supply Pressure mbar 20 20D25 20D25 25 Nominal Heat Input Net kW 7 0 7 0D6 4 7 0D7 6 6 4 Burner Pressure at Full Rate...

Page 5: ...valve and control access panel Care should be taken not to touch unit when it is in operation WARNING If you detect an odour of gas Do not light the stove or any other appliance Do not use electrical...

Page 6: ...appliance to combustible shelf 600mm Flue System Installation Note During the installation of the vent it is important to adhere to national and local regulations that apply The system must only be i...

Page 7: ...position The stove only works if the correct quantity of air is supplied The draught in the pipe is limited by the horizontal length of the pipe and decreases as the horizontal length of the pipe inc...

Page 8: ...e latch from the notch in the frame See Fig 9 3 Use gloves to handle the ceramic logs as they can cause skin irritation 4 Familiarize yourself with the installation requirements specified in this manu...

Page 9: ...ft side as you face the stove Test the gas pressure with the valve flame regulator set to the highest level Loosen the screw in the tap and attach the tube from the manometer to the outlet Remember to...

Page 10: ...t the switch to this position if the appliance will not be used for long periods Right position I The valve is powered and operable 2 Indicator Lamp Fast flashing the valve is busy and will not accept...

Page 11: ...leaned with a soft damp cloth and only when the surface is cold Do not use water or soap Enamel surfaces stain easily when hot A solution of vinegar and baking soda may be used to remove stains Annual...

Page 12: ...139810_R4 GF 400 BF CE2 7 18 673mm 330mm 6 Illustrations Figure 2 14 356mm 27 686mm Figure 3 100mm 100mm To Rear Wall 100mm Figure 4 51 mm 51 mm Figure 5 Figure 6 724mm 673mm 737mm 495mm Figure 1 600...

Page 13: ...Vent Restriction Position C Flue Arrangement 3 ANY VERTICAL TERMINATION Vent Position B Figure 7 a Figure 7 b Figure 7 c 600mm maximum horizontal run if verticle rise is between 500 995mm 600mm is th...

Page 14: ...0 Right Log PN 220647 Figure 11 Rear Log PN 220645 Figure 12 Left Log PN 220646 Figure 13 Middle Log PN 220648 Figure 14 Cross Log PN 220701 Figure 15 Ember Stones PN 220702 DO NOT OBSTRUCT PILOT AREA...

Page 15: ...lain 5 226036 Adaptor 3 8 NPT to 1 2 BSPP G1 2 220168 Adaptor Brass 3 8 NPT to 5 16 Compression 6 221769 Flex Tube Main Gas 5 16 OD x 10 7 129464 Compression Nut 5 16 8 129463 Compression Sleeve 5 16...

Page 16: ...Complete 15565492 8 Legs 4 10192592 Cast Iron Parts 9 Rear Shroud 22498992 10 Gasket Collar 129118 11 Screw 8 x 13mm 4 117917 12 Vent Collar 100mm 150mm 129126 13 Bolt M6 x 20 4 117117 14 Fender Wash...

Page 17: ...2678 M82652 M82650 M82653 M82654 M82668 M87379 M87913 M30170 M82655 M87196 M82661 45 Adaptateur de conduit 100 150 mm M82658 M82659 M82667 Figure 20 Muelink and Grol flue components All balanced flue...

Page 18: ...Handset are within command range 5 Burner Status OFF ON 6 Room Temperature C F 7 Battery Condition RC Handset FC Fire Control 8 Handset Unlocked Green when illuminated 9 Light Sensor for Display back...

Page 19: ...sing SET advances to the next display and pressing MODE will return you to the previous display setting 4 Setting the Hour Press and release the or button to change the hour to the correct hour and pr...

Page 20: ...any automatic mode and return the handset to manual MAN operation mode 11 Sleep mode Zzz in Manual Operation Sleep mode is used to set a period of time after which the burner will turn off The Sleep t...

Page 21: ...to indicate the remote control is now cleared and ready to be paired to the valve control Fig 27 Pairing the handset to the TESC valve Confirm all batteries are fresh and correctly installed Set the v...

Page 22: ...manual or local and or national fire and building regulations 3 Damage due to service performed by an installer service agency or gas supplier unless otherwise agreed to in writing by J TUL 4 Labor or...

Page 23: ...Annual service year 4 Sign Company 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 Compa...

Page 24: ...oduct development Consequently products may differ in specification color or type of accessories from those illustrated or described in various publications Manufactured by J tul North America Inc 55...

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