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3.5

FITTING THE BATTERIES - REMOTE CONTROL & ELECTRONIC

FIRE CONTROL MODELS

3.5.1

The control valve is located at the base of the fire as shown below in

figure 26.

Fig. 26

3.5.2

Remove the battery compartment cover from the control valve as

indicated below in figure 27 and fit the 3 off AA sized batteries to the

control valve unit.

3.5.3

Ensure that the power isolation switch is in position “1” and the power

indicator light is illuminated (red) after the batteries have been fitted as

shown in figure 27 below.

Fig. 27

Position of battery

cover on control

valve

Indicator light

Power isolation switch

Battery compartment

cover opening lever

Battery

compartment

cover

Power button

Increase flame

Decrease

flame

IMPORTANT NOTE : THE BATTERIES SHOULD BE REPLACED WITH GOOD

QUALITY ALKALINE BATTERIES WHEN REQUIRED, THE BATTERY LIFE IS EXPECTED TO

BE A MINIMUM OF 12 MONTHS WITH NORMAL USAGE. FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BFM

EUROPE RECOMMEND THE USE OF ENERGIZER BATTERIES WITH ITʼS PRODUCTS.

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Summary of Contents for Camber Plus

Page 1: ...n Maintenance User Instructions Hand these instructions to the user after installation Model No s KKPC MN KKPC SN KKPC TN2 KKPC RN2 KCPP MN KCPP RN2 are for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure...

Page 2: ...burner assembly manual control models 37 4 2 Removal of the piezo igniter manual control models 37 4 3 Removal of the control tap manual control models 38 4 4 Removal of the pilot assembly manual cont...

Page 3: ...lot Type Copreci ERTA OXYP 21100 141 MC PG 83 10 21100 162 SC RC EFC Max Gross Heat Input 6 9 kW Min Gross Heat Input 4 2 kW Cold Pressure 20 0 mbar 1 0mbar Ignition Push Button Piezo MC models 1 5V B...

Page 4: ...erall without fender 170mm Gas Connection 8mm Compression Supplied with fire Efficiency Declaration The efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in BS 7977 1 2009 and the result is...

Page 5: ...tallation of Chimneys and flues 7 IS 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation Republic of Ireland No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this appliance when installed in G B When In...

Page 6: ...25mm of additional overhang over 150mm 1 5 FLUE CHIMNEY INSPECTION Before commencing installation a flue or chimney should be inspected to ensure that all the following conditions are satisfied 1 Chec...

Page 7: ...The front opening of the fire place must be between 370 and 440mm wide and between 550 and 570mm high If the opening exceeds these dimensions then a surround must be constructed from suitable non com...

Page 8: ...e rear of the chairbrick of at least 90mm to allow sufficient space for the collection of debris which may fall down the chimney The fireplace must be checked to ensure that no part of the chairbrick...

Page 9: ...Kinder Fires for advice before proceeding This fire has been designed to fit standard 100mm pre cast starter blocks with 3 inch rebated surrounds It is important to ensure that the pre cast flue is i...

Page 10: ...V batteries EFC models only 5 off 1 5V batteries RC models only 3 off for control valve 2 off for handset 1 off 1 5V battery SC models only 1 off Guarantee card all models 1 off Camber fascia Camber P...

Page 11: ...damage and carefully lift the fire box into the fire opening then slide it back into position Check that the fire box flange fits flush to the sealing face of the fire surround or wall with no gaps pr...

Page 12: ...lever operat ing cable must be removed The control lever operating cable can be seen running across the base of the fire below the burner To release the cable unscrew the cable securing screw located...

Page 13: ...r assembly fixing screws at either side of the firebox and the two fixing screws at the base of the fire see figure 7 below Carefully pull the base of the burner forwards The burner can now be removed...

Page 14: ...rotected from damage and carefully lift the fire box into the fire opening then slide it back into position Check that the fire box flange fits flush to the sealing face of the fire surround or wall w...

Page 15: ...oncealed pipe layouts Fig 10 Fig 11 Note Before breaking into the gas supply a tightness test should be carried out to establish that the existing pipework is sound Carefully withdraw the fire box fro...

Page 16: ...lly on the protected surface of the hearth and reach into the fire opening Thread each of the cables vertically downwards through the pair of fixing eyes on the same side of the fire Thread the free e...

Page 17: ...ng screws and check that the burner is correctly locked into position On slide control models refit the control cable To do this firstly locate the nipple on one end of the cable into recess in operat...

Page 18: ...ff the fire remove the manometer and refit the pressure test point screw Check the pressure test point screw for gas tightness with the appliance turned on using a suitable leak detection fluid or det...

Page 19: ...ut a gas tightness test 2 5 3 Light the fire see page 29 to 34 for full details of the operating method for the fire 2 5 4 Check that the gas pressure is 20 0 mbar 1 0mbar 8 0 in w g 0 4 in w g 2 5 5...

Page 20: ...rner Make sure that the fuelbed base is located centrally in the fire box Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner See figure 14 below Fig...

Page 21: ...are evenly spaced Use the recess s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See figure 16 below Fig 16 3 1 4 Select four of the large coals and arrange behind the front row of coals ensurin...

Page 22: ...the rear of the fuelbed using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement See figure 18 below Fig 18 3 1 6 Select two small coals and position to fill the gaps at each end of the thi...

Page 23: ...ese articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum To ensure that the release of fibres from these R C F articles is kept to a minimum during installation servicing we recommend that...

Page 24: ...e is located centrally in the fire box Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner See figure 21 below Fig 21 3 2 2 Position front ceramic rai...

Page 25: ...he front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See figure 23 below Fig 23 3 2 4 Select pebbles F to I and arrange behind the front row of pebbles ensuring that flame paths as indicated below are not i...

Page 26: ...Consequently it makes sense to take care when handling these articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum To ensure that the release of fibres from these R C F articles is kept to...

Page 27: ...he control knob is released repeat the lighting sequence 3 3 4 Turn the control knob in the anti clockwise direction to the high position and the main burner will light 3 3 5 Turn the control knob clo...

Page 28: ...ple to heat up before releasing the lever apply one firm downwards push to ensure that the f s d valve is fully latched if the pilot goes out when the control lever is released repeat the lighting seq...

Page 29: ...n 1 and the power indicator light is illuminated red after the batteries have been fitted as shown in figure 27 below Fig 27 Position of battery cover on control valve Indicator light Power isolation...

Page 30: ...imum heat input level Fig 28 3 6 3 To reduce the heat input press and release the button to lower the heat input level one step at a time Pressing the button continuously will move the heat input leve...

Page 31: ...ill the flash as the burner is being lit While the burner is lighting the red light will flash When the burner has lit the red light will stop completely The burner will now be lit at maximum heat inp...

Page 32: ...andset as a backup the fire can be controlled from the valve which is located behind the ashpan cover on the fire see section 3 6 for full manual operating instructions If your fire does not operate m...

Page 33: ...having this strict start sequence is for safety reasons so that the starting operation of the fire will be most unlikely to be done other than intentionally by an adult Fig 30 3 8 2 To decrease the h...

Page 34: ...M OR CAMBER FASCIA 3 9 1 The trim or Camber fascia is held in position on the fixing flange by magnets 3 10 FITTING THE FENDER 3 10 1 The fender is placed up to the front of the ceramic front rail on...

Page 35: ...is occurring and the flue restrictor baffle has been fitted it should be removed and the test repeated after the fire has cooled See figure 31 below for details of how to remove and re fit the restric...

Page 36: ...oon disappear At this stage any minor adjustments to the coals should be made using suitable long handled tongs and taking care not to damage the coals Finally hand the Installation and Maintenance In...

Page 37: ...out of the way and put them in a safe location Remove the loose coals pebbles from the fuel bed and front ceramic rail Remove the front ceramic from the rail Unscrew the two pozi driv fixing screws w...

Page 38: ...to replace the thermocouple separately because the thermocouple position is factory set to a tight tolerance Any replacement of parts on the pilot requires a complete new pilot assembly 4 4 1 Remove t...

Page 39: ...ion Secure using the two screws into the side frame of the firebox and two screws into the base It is now necessary to refit the operating arm front section to the rear section reverse of procedure de...

Page 40: ...and remove the two pozi drive screws which secure the pilot assembly to the burner Remove the pilot 4 8 4 Re assemble in reverse order and carry out a gas tightness test 4 9 Replacing the Control Cab...

Page 41: ...n the locking bush and tighten the screw sufficiently to retain the cable but still allowing it to slide for adjustment 4 9 6 It is now necessary to correctly tension the operating cable To do this fi...

Page 42: ...als referring to section 3 for the correct coal layout The fender and ash pan cover or can now be re positioned 4 11 Removing the Valve Assembly 4 11 1 Remove the burner assembly as in section 4 10 4...

Page 43: ...se order and check correct operation of the appliance NB The handset uses two off AA batteries and should be replaced by removing the cover on the rear of the handset ENSURE THE BATTERIES ARE CONNECTE...

Page 44: ...oal ceramic set B 56970 Kalahari coal fuelbed base B 56320 Kalahari coal fuelbed front rails pair B 56330 Replacement coal set B 56340 Complete Kalahari pebble ceramic set B 77250 Kalahari pebble fuel...

Page 45: ...of 150mm No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this appliance when installed in G B When installed I E please consult document I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation which is...

Page 46: ...rotection of children the elderly and infirm Fireguards should conform to B S 8423 2002 Fireguards for use with gas heating appliances It is important that this appliance is serviced at least once a y...

Page 47: ...repeat the lighting sequence In the unlikely event of a failure of the igniter the fire can be lit as follows Depress the control knob and turn anti clockwise to the position marked pilot Hold in the...

Page 48: ...before releasing the lever apply one firm downwards push to ensure that the f s d valve is fully latched if the pilot goes out when the control lever is released repeat the lighting sequence In the un...

Page 49: ...ise the control lever to the OFF position WARNING If the fire goes out for any reason or is turned off and it is necessary to re light the fire it is important to allow the fire to cool for 3 minutes...

Page 50: ...light illuminates release immediately the power button The red light will the flash as the burner is being lit While the burner is lighting the red light will flash When the burner has lit the red lig...

Page 51: ...et as a backup the fire can be controlled from the valve which is located behind the ashpan cover on the fire see section 5 6 for full manual operating instructions If your fire does not operate manua...

Page 52: ...The reason for the EFC switch having this strict start sequence is for safety reasons so that the starting operation of the fire will be most unlikely to be done other than intentionally by an adult...

Page 53: ...n the fire see section 5 6 for full manual operating instructions If your fire does not operate manually please consult the troubleshooting chart on the rear page of this manual 53 IMPORTANT NOTE THE...

Page 54: ...at the base of the fire as shown below in figure 3 Fig 3 5 6 2 Ensure that the power isolation switch is in position 1 and the power indicator light is illuminated red as shown in figure 4 below Fig 4...

Page 55: ...batteries It is important that only an alkaline battery is used otherwise premature battery failure and leakage may result 5 7 3 Replace the battery cover and turn the power isolator switch to the 1...

Page 56: ...ly be cleaned using a clean damp cloth Metal polishes must not be used on these trims If a black trim was chosen then these should only be cleaned using a clean damp cloth also The trim is best cleane...

Page 57: ...elbed base is located centrally in the fire box Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner See figure 5 below Fig 5 5 11 2 Position the two h...

Page 58: ...s in the front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See figure 7 below Fig 7 5 11 4 Select four of the large coals and arrange behind the front row of coals ensuring that flame paths as indicated be...

Page 59: ...g the rear of the fuelbed using the ribs in the rear of the fuelbed as a guide for placement See figure 9 below Fig 9 5 11 6 Select two small coals and position to fill the gaps at each end of the thi...

Page 60: ...ese articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum To ensure that the release of fibres from these R C F articles is kept to a minimum during installation servicing we recommend that...

Page 61: ...se is located centrally in the fire box Ensure that the fuelbed base fit fully down onto the fuel bed support and is not lodged on the burner See figure 12 below Fig 12 5 12 2 Position front ceramic r...

Page 62: ...he front ceramic rail as a guide for placement See figure 14 below Fig 14 5 12 4 Select pebbles F to I and arrange behind the front row of pebbles ensuring that flame paths as indicated below are not...

Page 63: ...Consequently it makes sense to take care when handling these articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum To ensure that the release of fibres from these R C F articles is kept to...

Page 64: ...ows these are available from BFM Europe Ltd whose contact details may be found overpage Kalahari complete coal ceramic set B 56970 Kalahari coal fuelbed base B 56320 Kalahari coal fuelbed front rails...

Page 65: ...quiring being changed in the product or handset are chargeable a If the red indicator light flashes ONCE every ten seconds the batteries in the control valve require changing see section 5 7 b If the...

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