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RECEIVER SWITCH: The receiver switch has three positions, ‘OFF’, ‘ON’ and ‘REMOTE’.
‘OFF’ prevents the main burner from being lit. This is a useful safety feature if children might play

with the remote control.

‘ON’ bypasses the remote control entirely, allowing the heater to be lit even though the batteries in

the receiver or remote control are dead. In this setting the thermostat is inactive and the heat
may be controlled manually.

‘REMOTE’ brings the remote control into full operation, allowing its in-built thermostat to match

heat  output  to  the  heating  needs  of  the  area  the  remote  control  is  in,  provided  that  the
remote  control  is  left  pointing  toward  the  heater
.  The  remote  control  can  be  set  to
automatically run the heater within any desired time period. See the  separate remote  control
operating instructions for full details.

•  Check  the  display  on  the  remote  control.  If  it  reads  ‘OFF’,  aim  the  remote  control  toward  the

receiver and press the centre button on the remote to switch it to ‘ON’.
When the display  shows  ‘ON’,  the SET  TEMP  will be  displayed  below the  ROOM TEMP.  For
the  burner  to  light,  the  SET  TEMP  must  be  higher  than  the  ROOM  TEMP.  Raise  the  SET
TEMP, if necessary, by pressing the right hand button.

• Turn the PILOT control fully anticlockwise to the ‘ON’ position and the fire will light at full heat.
• After about ten minutes, set the FLAME SIZE control to give the desired heat output.

FAN OPERATION (All ACC models)
•  At  this  stage  you  may  turn  on  the  fan  by  rotating  the  fan  switch  in  either  direction.  The  switch

gives three speeds and ‘OFF’. NOTE. The fan is also controlled by an internal switch which will
not permit it to start until the fire is hot (about ten minutes from cold on high fire) and will keep it
running for some time after the fire goes out. No harm will result if the fan is left ‘OFF’.

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL

The control can be programmed to operate the heater at a desired later time. The controls for this
are  under  the  sliding  cover  below  the  display.  Programming  instructions  are  in  the  instruction
sheet supplied with the remote control.

LIGHTING ECS II MODELS:-

NOTE:  Full  instructions  covering  the  capabilities  of  this  system  are  detailed  in  a  separate
leaflet. Only basic instructions  for MANUAL operation are given here.

CAUTION.  To  avoid  the  risk  of  backburning,  do  not  attempt  to  re-light  the  fire  less  than  three

minutes after it has been extinguished.
ECS II models have an RF control system which does not require the remote to be aimed directly
at the heater. They have a handpiece which incorporates the thermostat. If there is no display on
the handpiece panel, check the batteries (4 AAA alkaline). When switched OFF,  the  display  will
show the day of the week, the time, the room temperature and OFF. See the leaflet for setting the
correct day and time.
NOTE.  Before  using  the  remote,  you  must  ‘teach’  the  control  system  to  recognise  only  your
particular handpiece.

• Set the remote to OFF by pressing the ON/OFF button if necessary. (OFF will be displayed).
• Turn OFF the mains supply to the heater.
• Turn ON the mains supply to the heater and immediately press and hold both the FAN and PROG

buttons for ten seconds. The display will show ‘LC’, and then revert to the normal OFF display.

LIGHTING THE HEATER
• Check that the power to the heater is switched ON, and that the gas tap is turned ON.
• Press the ON/OFF button. The display will now show one of three modes — MANUAL, AUTO

or PROG plus possibly flame and fan symbols. In PROGRAM mode, the OFF may not change to
ON, but the word PROG will be displayed.

• Press  the  AUTO/MAN  button  repeatedly  to  step  through  the  three  modes  until  you  reach

MANUAL. In this mode the thermostat in the handpiece is disabled so that the flame size and fan
speed may be controlled as desired. The flame symbol may or may not be showing.

• If  the  flame  symbol  is  showing,  the  ignition  sequence  will  commence.  After  a  deliberate  time

delay (about 7 seconds), the ignition sparking will commence, and if gas is available, the fire will
light.

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Summary of Contents for CARDRONA ACC

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ions 4 INSTALLING INSTRUCTIONS 5 Heater dimensions 5 6 Minimum installation clearances 5 6 Positioning the heater 7 INSTALLING PROCEDURE 7 Gas 7 Thermostats 7 Gas pressure adjustment 8 Fan 8 Flue 9 Log and Ember placement 9 Seismic restraint 10 Test firing 10 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 11 Access points 11 Glass removal and assembly 11 12 Removing the burner 13 Routine maintenance 13 Wiring diagrams ...

Page 3: ...te is correct for your application ECS MODELS The aerial wire is intended to protrude through the slot in the rear of the pedestal DO NOT PULL this wire as this will dislodge the aerial circuit board IF THE APPLIANCE REQUIRES CONVERSION TO SUIT YOUR GAS THIS MUST BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN WHO HAS THE APPROPRIATE GAS PRESSURE MEASURING EQUIPMENT _______________________________...

Page 4: ...down and turn the CONTROL KNOB anti clockwise to the PILOT position Press and hold the CONTROL KNOB down firmly The battery igniter will generate a continuous spark across the terminals at the pilot light If there is air in the pipeline it may be necessary to hold the control knob down for some time before the pilot ignites If there is no spark when the control knob is held down in the PILOT posit...

Page 5: ...t a desired later time The controls for this are under the sliding cover below the display Programming instructions are in the instruction sheet supplied with the remote control LIGHTING ECS II MODELS NOTE Full instructions covering the capabilities of this system are detailed in a separate leaflet Only basic instructions for MANUAL operation are given here CAUTION To avoid the risk of backburning...

Page 6: ... after about ten minutes The flame height and fan speed can be controlled as desired at any time No harm will result if you turn the fan off by repeated pressing of the fan button until the fan symbol disappears from the display and keep the flame alight OPERATING IN MANUAL MODE To turn the fire on and off simply press the ON OFF button checking that the display shows MANUAL The flame and fan sele...

Page 7: ...own are for fire hazard only For durability of finishes or surfaces you should contact the relevant manufacturer for their specification MASPORT accepts no responsibility for the deterioration of surfaces or finishes NO FLOOR PROTECTOR HEARTH IS REQUIRED ALCOVE INSTALLATION NOT PERMITTED 5 ...

Page 8: ...durability of finishes or surfaces you should contact the relevant manufacturer for their specification MASPORT accepts no responsibility for the deterioration of surfaces or finishes NO FLOOR PROTECTOR HEARTH IS REQUIRED ALCOVE INSTALLATION NOT PERMITTED 6 ...

Page 9: ...a Models The glass panels are protected from shipping damage by paper shims fitted between the front and side glasses Before lighting the heater remove the shims after removing the dress guard if fitted GAS Access to the gas connection point is obtained by removing the cover panel on the rear of the cabinet Remove the two screws and lift the panel up and out Connection is made to the STD models us...

Page 10: ... valve and is the one furthest from the gas inlet connection There are two pressure settings to adjust high and turndown Access to the adjusters is gained by first removing the heat shield above the valve and then removing the protective transparent cap at the top of the control valve modulating coil This will expose the central screw turndown pressure adjuster and a 10mm hexagonal nut surrounding...

Page 11: ...removing the firebox glass See GLASS REMOVAL in the MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS pages 11 and 12 The heaters are shipped with the logs wired together and they should be already in their correct places but the embers must be placed after installation The wires serve no function after shipping but they may be left in position when using the fire without any adverse effects The log identification and pos...

Page 12: ... Once it has lit extinguish it again and verify instant re ignition Using the appropriate procedure as detailed for the heater model light the main burner to verify satisfactory ignition and cross lighting Repeat this procedure several times Always wait two or three minutes after turning off the main burner before lighting it again The main burner should be test run for at least ten minutes After ...

Page 13: ...emove it first withdraw two screws under the bottom flange Pull the lower end of the side panel away from the heater until it is clear and then lower the panel until the two locating pegs on its upper flange disengage from the cabinet Lift it clear 3 THE GLASS See below for removal instructions Access is then available for the log assembly the ignition system and the main burner 4 THE ENTIRE CABIN...

Page 14: ...ing screws securing the top glass trim 4 Slide forward the top glass trim and lift it clear Note This will release the top edges of the three glass pieces Ensure that they do not drop out A masking tape strap around the glass at each front corner is useful for this 5 Lift the front glass clear 6 Lift each side glass clear They will reveal at their rear edges a glass sealing rope a backing strip an...

Page 15: ...passages 3 Clean the main injector jet holes 4 Clean away any carbon build up from the pilot and igniter electrodes 5 Clean the fan if fitted of any lint or foreign matter 6 After the above steps check the operation of the pilot the burners and the control valve by lighting the fire 7 Check the operation of the thermostat if fitted by turning the set temperature above and below the ambient room te...

Page 16: ...G DIAGRAMS NOTE If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Fan Wiring Diagram STD and ACC models 14 ...

Page 17: ... 6481 Manufactured by MASPORT LTD 1 37 Mt Wellington Hwy Auckland New Zealand PILOT JET mm STD ACC 2 96 1 8 1 8 2 96 1 8 1 8 0 51 0 35 0 35 0 85 2 2 2 2 0 85 2 2 2 2 0 23 0 7 0 7 0 43 1 36 1 36 0 51 0 35 0 35 Maximum Appliance input Pressure 5 kPa Serial No 4 MASPORT MONACO S2 GAS FIRE MODEL GAS TYPE NG PROP ULPG NG PROP ULPG GAS INPUT MJ h INJECTOR mm PRESSU RE kPa TURNDOWN kPa 35 35 35 35 35 35 ...

Page 18: ...e closer to receiver Press start switch beside receiver ECS models turn off mains power supply for 10 seconds Pilot STD ACC models or main burner ECS models will not light even though there is a strong blue spark Air in pipeline Repeat starting attempts until air is cleared Stale gas in pipeline after non use for an extended period Propane and ULPG gases Bleed pipeline or persist with starting att...

Page 19: ...air passageways Over supply of gas Adjust gas delivery pressure at test point Logs out of position Arrange logs correctly A white coating forms inside the glass Residues of new logs being burned off Follow glass cleaning directions under Maintenance Instructions Fan hums but there is poor air circulation Dirty fan impeller Disconnect electrical power Withdraw fan and clean impeller Fan will not ru...

Page 20: ...ILS SERVICED BY Masport Gas Fires are manufactured in New Zealand by MASPORT LTD 1 37 MT WELLINGTON HIGHWAY P O Box 14 349 Panmure Auckland New Zealand Models in this manual are covered by A G A Approval Certificate No 6481 Installed by Date ...

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