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This appliance must only be installed in Great Britain or Ireland.

1. This appliance is a natural gas appliance only and has been designed for use with the following applications:
a) 

Class I

- Conventional brick or stone chimney as used for a solid fuel fire with a cross sectional dimension of

225mm x 225mm (9” x 9”) or a lined flue with a minimum diameter of 175mm (7”), with the fireplace components

conforming to BS1251, or a builders opening a minimum of 560mm high and 406mm wide with a minimum depth

of 175mm to allow sufficient volume for debris collection. To obtain this depth it would not normally be necessary

to remove the chair brick. Any permanent flue restrictions or variable dampers are to be removed or locked in the

fully open position. The chimney should also be swept prior to installation.
b) 

Class II

- A double walled or insulated metal flue box built to the requirements of BS715 with an insulated flue

having a minimum diameter of 125mm (5”) and a minimum effective overall height of 3 metres (10’).

Note: If the flue box is to be used with an existing brick or stone chimney a 125mm (5”) minimum

diameter flue liner conforming to BS 715 may be used.

2. A non-combustible hearth must be provided to comply with current building regulations. Care should be taken

to prevent any damage being caused to surrounding soft furnishings or decoration, e.g. many embossed vinyl

wall coverings may become discoloured if placed too close to the appliance.
3. A suitable proprietary fire surround with 100

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c rating may be used with a minimum clearance from hearth to

underside of shelf of 830mm, providing that the depth of shelf is 150mm or less.
4. Where the shelf depth is greater than 150mm, the minimum height clearance should be increased by 25mm

increments for each additional 12.5mm of shelf depth.
5. Minimum width between vertical sides of combustible surround should not be less than 800mm provided the

appliance is central to the surround and the surround legs do not exceed a 150mm profile.
6. If the 150mm profile is exceeded, the width of the surround (and the back panel) should be increased by 

25mm for each additional 12.5mm of profile depth.

FLUE FLOW TEST

A flue flow test (smoke test) is carried out to check the effectiveness of the flue and to ensure that there is no

leakage into another part of the premises (including any loft), or as appropriate other adjoining premises (this is

particularly important where a number of chimneys combine into a multiple stack).

The flue flow test should be carried out using a suitable smoke pellet which the pellet manufacturer claims to

generate 5 m3  of smoke in 30 seconds burn time.

These gas fires should have the flue flow test carried out with the appliance in position but not connected to the

gas supply so that the smoke test can be carried out with representative flue flow conditions.

A warm flue will be more effective than a cold flue. If the flue is reluctant to draw, which can be initially assessed

by lighting a smoke match at the intended position of the appliance flue connection, introduce some heat into the

flue for a minimum of 10 minutes using a blow torch or other means.

Other factors, such as weather conditions and a combination of materials used to construct the flue can all

influence the flue draught. The pre-heating process may require as much as half an hour before the flue behaves

satisfactory as a blow torch does not represent the volume of heat consistent with the normal appliance

operation.
A Flue Flow Test should be checked as follows:

1. Carry out those visual checks as indicated previously, and continue only if satisfactory.

2. Establish that an adequate air supply is available for the combustion of the appliance

3. Close all doors and windows in the room that the appliance is to be installed.

4. Light a smoke pellet at the intended position for the appliance. Place the inset fire case into position.

5. The test is satisfactory if

- there is no significant escape of smoke from the appliance position.

- there is no seepage of smoke over the length of the flue.

- smoke is discharged only from the correct terminal.

VENTILATION

No special ventilation bricks or vents are required in the room containing the appliance, providing that normal

adventitious room ventilation exists. The installer must determine this by carrying out a spillage test.

SPILLAGE TEST

To check for satisfactory clearance of products of combustion, close all doors and windows and leave the fire

burning for five minutes. Insert a lit smoke match on a vertical plane 50mm down, 50mm inside the canopy

opening. All the smoke must be drawn into the flue. If spillage occurs, allow a further ten minutes and repeat the

test. Should spillage still occur turn the appliance off and seek expert advice.

To continue the test: If an extractor fan is situated in the room the test should be repeated with the fan running. If

there is a connecting room with an extractor fan the test should be repeated with all the doors to that room open

and the extractor fan running.

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

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Summary of Contents for Spirit

Page 1: ... the installer before installation and then should be handed to the end user when the installation is complete This is an official requirement and is the responsibility of the fitter of this appliance Having installed the appliance the installer should take the necessary steps to ensure that the user fully understands how to operate the appliance and is also made aware of the fire s basic cleaning...

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Page 3: ...emote Control Component Layout 9 Trouble Shooting GAS SAFE Engineer Only 10 User Instructions 11 Cleaning and Maintenance 14 Fire Front Specifications 15 Coal Layout Instructions 16 Pebble Layout Instructions 18 Deluxe Pebble Layout Instructions 20 Log Layout Instructions 22 Modular Coal Layout Instructions 24 Guarantee 26 Trouble Shooting User 26 CONTENTS 3 ...

Page 4: ...t all the products of combustion are entering the flue within five minutes of lighting from cold This can be verified by traversing the canopy with a lighted smoke match see Spillage Test page 5 An isolation valve must be fitted adjacent to the appliance When closed this will allow the complete burner and control assembly to be disconnected for maintenance or repair in accordance with national reg...

Page 5: ... a number of chimneys combine into a multiple stack The flue flow test should be carried out using a suitable smoke pellet which the pellet manufacturer claims to generate 5 m3 of smoke in 30 seconds burn time These gas fires should have the flue flow test carried out with the appliance in position but not connected to the gas supply so that the smoke test can be carried out with representative fl...

Page 6: ...o the box two on the front leg and two at the rear of the tray Remove the burner tray and place to one side Fig 3 6 When the burner tray has been removed decide which side of the appliance the gas supply will be entering the radiant box and remove the relevant blanking plate left or right hand side The gas supply should be concealed as much as possible 7 With the radiant box placed in the opening ...

Page 7: ...n area so that there is a direct line of sight for the remote handset to operate correctly The sensor bracket can be repositioned by loosening the retaining nut Retighten the nut when adjustment is complete 1 Unscrew the pressure test point sealing screw Fig 7 and fit a manometer Consult the user instructions page 11 Ignite the appliance and turn to the high position 2 Take a pressure reading and ...

Page 8: ...Ref SLC05 2 Front Coal Fuel Bed Side Cheeks All these ceramic components can be replaced at service intervals depending on their condition If the coals do require replacement the consumer can do so provided that the Ceramic Component Layout Instructions pages 16 25 are adhered to Only genuine Legend replacement parts should be used Order Ref SFC02 SCM03 SSC04 3 Oxygen Depletion Sensing Pilot In th...

Page 9: ...om its housing Break down for access to components 1 Working from the front of the fire remove the two upper fixing point screws 2 Remove the two pilot assembly screws 3 Working from the rear of the burner tray remove the two silencer bracket screws 4 Slide the silencer white ceramic block upwards which will then give you open access to the main gas injector 5 Remove the locking nut and washer usi...

Page 10: ... will flash red every second meaning all other error codes After a start attempt No Red LED completed a successful start sequence Permanent Red LED Failed to light pilot flame and complete ignition sequence Reason no gas blocked or faulty pilot Flashing each second All other error codes note this is where a service engineer can pair a display handset and read out the E number During start sequence...

Page 11: ...ill light within around 1 to 10 seconds adjust to the maximum power setting The power of the burner can be adjusted up and down by pressing the and buttons To stop the fire simply press the power button again and the burner will stop If for any reason the fire should be switched off either intentionally or unintentionally no attempt should be made to re light the gas until at least 3 minutes have ...

Page 12: ...nds and try again Burner regulation When the burner is in operation hold the handset as described above to unlock the keypad and then press and release the and buttons to regulate the flame of the burner Pressing and releasing the button will move the burner one step at a time Pressing the button continuously will move the burner rate to the maximum full when pressing or minimum burner power if pr...

Page 13: ...and is in contact with both sides of the handset The green light of the Unlock symbol should light and flash continuously The flashing indicates that it is not paired with anything at the moment and is ready to be paired Put the handset down within 1 metre of the Fire that you wish to pair the handset with Press the and buttons on the Fire Control i e not the and buttons on the handset until the r...

Page 14: ...expansion and contraction of the ceramic fibres caused by the intense heat that the burner generates The cracks will not affect the safe operation of this appliance However great care must be taken when handling the ceramic components as they will break if handled incorrectly Do not use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ceramics 2 Radiant Box Ceramic Liners Use only a soft brush to remove any soot dep...

Page 15: ...Y WARNING This appliance has a naked flame and as with all heating appliances a fireguard should be used for the protection of children the elderly and infirm Fireguards should conform to BS 6539 1984 Fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances This fire is not fitted with an integral guard In normal use consideration may be given to the use of a fireguard confirming to BS 6539 such that the app...

Page 16: ...ure that the lower part of the side cheeks sit on the front coal Fig 18 It is very important that all the coals are used and arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture It may be necessary to remove some or all of the coals to clean them at some time Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush CAUTION The coals are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly Gloves shou...

Page 17: ... the gaps are even It is important that the coals bridge the peaks of the fuel bed and are not placed in between This helps the flow of burnt gases and should give an even glowing fuel bed Fig 20 8 Place the next two coals in the middle on the back edge of the coals previously laid ensuring even gaps all round Finally place the two small coals one in each top corner Make any adjustments necessary ...

Page 18: ...hat the lower part of the side cheeks sit on the front coal Fig 25 It is very important that all the pebbles are used and arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture It may be necessary to remove some or all of the pebbles to clean them at some time Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush CAUTION The pebbles are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly Gloves sho...

Page 19: ...the gaps are even It is important that the pebbles bridge the peaks of the fuel bed and are not placed in between This helps the flow of burnt gases and should give an even glowing fuel bed Fig 27 6 Place the next two pebbles in the middle on the back edge of the pebbles previously laid ensuring even gaps all round Finally place the two small pebbles one in each top corner Make any adjustments nec...

Page 20: ...that the lower part of the side cheeks sit on the front coal Fig 32 It is very important that all the pebbles are used and arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture It may be necessary to remove some or all of the pebbles to clean them at some time Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush CAUTION The pebbles are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly Gloves sh...

Page 21: ...ant that the pebbles bridge the peaks of the fuel bed and are not placed in between This helps the flow of burnt gases and should give an even glowing fuel bed Fig 34 Make any adjustments necessary to achieve even gaps as this will help in giving a well balanced flame picture and an even glow After running the fire for 30 minutes it may be necessary to adjust the pebbles with tongs Where possible ...

Page 22: ...l bed peaks It is very important that all the logs are used and arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture It may be necessary to remove some or all of the logs to clean them at some time Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush CAUTION The logs are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly Gloves should be worn and any inhalation of dust should be avoided Never p...

Page 23: ...en gaps as this will help in giving a well balanced flame picture and an even glow After running the fire for 30 minutes it may be necessary to adjust the logs with tongues Where possible make sure that the flames do not play on the ceramic fire box liners as this may cause sooting Fig 44 10 11 12 ...

Page 24: ...edge of the fuel bed is located behind the burner strip Fig 47 3 Position the front coal piece on the front coal retainer making sure that the back edge is pushed up against the front of the burner strip Fig 48 Fig 47 Fig 49 Fig 50 Fig 51 Fig 52 Fig 48 Burner Strip Fuel Bed 4 Locate the remaining coal pieces in order as shown in Figs 49 to 53 ...

Page 25: ...d as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture It may be necessary to remove some or all of the coals to clean them at some time Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush Ceramic touch up dye is available from Legend Fires 5 Finally check that all the coal pieces are nested together correctly Fig 53 ...

Page 26: ...s are powered by 3 x AA batteries Please replace with good quality Alkaline or Lithium Remove the brass fret and check the pilot area for soot If soot is present remove all the loose coals and the front coal and thoroughly clean any debris in and around the pilot area If the fire will still not light contact your installer 2 The flames appear blue excessive soot deposits The ceramic components inc...

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