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E8  Auxiliary On/Off button

The auxiliary on/off button is used to turn the fireplace on without the remote control and for 

“teaching” the fireplace to listen for new remote controls. For information on teaching a new remote 

control, see section S5 on page 58 of the service manual at the end of this document.

To access the auxiliary on/off button, remove the bottom trim bracket by lifting the bracket upwards 

(as shown in the diagram below).

The AUX button location can be seen in the diagram below.

Summary of Contents for KS1140 Single

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS KS1460 Single Double Gas Fireplace 630553_0 KS1460 Single Double Install Manual...

Page 2: ...on completion of the installation must issue a AUS Certificate of Compliance NZ Certificates that comply with the latest legislation in accordance with national and or local codes If these are not iss...

Page 3: ...1 20mm LH RH 1 05mm Middle 1 20mm Burner Aeration LH RH 1 x 3 5mm Middle 2 x 4 5mm LH RH 2 x 13mm Middle Spacer Open LH RH 2 x 13mm Middle Spacer Open Pilot injector 37 27 27 Appliance Dimen sions mm...

Page 4: ...e Internal Vertical Powerflue UVP 15 C5 Installing the External Vertical Powerflue UVP 17 C6 Installing in Accordance with Relevant Codes 18 C7 Running the Flue 19 C8 Running the Powerflue Electrical...

Page 5: ...al Operating Sounds and Smells 52 G Installation Checklist 54 S Service Manual 55 S1 Annual Service Procedure 55 S2 Error Codes 56 S3 Cleaning the Fuel bed and Glass 58 S4 Checking Operating Pressure...

Page 6: ...unit When not in operation it is in a standby mode unless it is physically isolated from the mains supply A2 Product Dimensions NOT TO BE MISTAKEN FOR CAVITY DIMENSIONS All dimensions are in mm For m...

Page 7: ...s to wall lining depth into wall Exhaust termination aspect horizontal vertical and flue configuration Flue exhaust fan noise Exhaust cowl access for maintenance Gas pipe layout Gas isolation valve pr...

Page 8: ...Cavity Base This appliance MUST be fully supported on its base over the entire area of the underside of the appliance The base must also be level and strong enough to support the total product weight...

Page 9: ...s not required to comply with our recommendation of TV installation Note Dimensions are from the top edge of the glass frame Note The television clearance recommendations are to be treated as a sugges...

Page 10: ...enclosure kit The horizontal offset of the terminal can be any amount up to the total flue length listed below Please consult with Escea s technical staff if your intended flue configuration falls ou...

Page 11: ...E F G SERVICE 11 Vertically Terminated Utilises the Escea universal vertical power flue enclosure kit 1 2m Min 8m Max Overall flue length Liner UVP Unit 8m MAX External 8m MAX 1 2m F F Liner UVP Cowl...

Page 12: ...system and prevents the ingress of water The horizontal powerflue wall terminal must be weather tight when installation is complete to prevent damage to the dwelling It must be installed by a suitabl...

Page 13: ...wall terminal can be attached to the wall in two ways A From the front of the terminal B By attaching the optional wall terminal installation brackets to the sides of the cavity and attaching the hor...

Page 14: ...ning seal air gap to opening terminal screw fixed to flange with flange fixed to studs at fixing brackets packer to lift terminal off sill sill cover to cladding to comply with relevant building code...

Page 15: ...les Mount the fan mount bracket 1 to the roof framing and strapping using timber ensuring that the flue is rigid and vertical Ensure that the mounting timber does not obstruct access to the 3xM5 screw...

Page 16: ...e access must be provided Ensure installation complies with relevant building codes and regulations To appliance Typical Installation UVP Cowl Decktite or similar flashing 1 2m F F Liner Hose band cla...

Page 17: ...m restriction plate is installed on the inlet The cowl surround should be fixed in place as shown Mount the UVP kit to the top of a chimney flashing plate or penetrate the roof with an optional flue l...

Page 18: ...rizontally from any building structure or obstruction 500mm H From any other flue terminal or combustion air intake 300mm J Horizontally from any moving window door non mechanical air inlet or any oth...

Page 19: ...nce see diagram below Run the 100mm and 75mm flexible aluminium hoses from the cavity to the rear of where the horizontal or vertical powerflue terminal will be installed Allow enough stretch in the f...

Page 20: ...clear from any other possible heat sources sharp edges or moisture Fix it appropriately and allow enough cable to be able to pull both the appliance and the powerflue terminal out from their installed...

Page 21: ...trical supply to the appliance after it has been fully installed This appliance must not be located immediately below a socket outlet This appliance will draw a maximum of 2 Amps from a 230 240V suppl...

Page 22: ...41 MJ hr Maximum KS1460 Single Double ULPG Consumption 38 MJ hr D4 Gas Pipe Position The gas connection is inside the appliance and is male BSPT on the lower right of the appliance as shown below Acc...

Page 23: ...l also allow for easier servicing in the future END OF SECTION D By the end of this section you should have An unlined cavity with 230 240V AC supply that the appliance can be plugged into an electric...

Page 24: ...ocated at the top of the glass circled below and remove the bracket shown below shaded grey Allow the glass to lean towards you and carefully lift it out using the suction cups provided Be aware that...

Page 25: ...Jets Collars Jets Collars Jets Collars Centre Burner 2 10mm 2 x 4 5mm 1 2 mm Spacer 1 2 mm Spacer Side Burners 1 8 mm 1 x 3 5mm 1 05 mm 2x 13mm 1 05 mm 2x 13mm Place the centre burner first which sli...

Page 26: ...emoval of the regulator or replacing it with one not intended for use with this Escea fire will void the limited appliance warranty Turn off power and gas first Step 1 Remove the Infill first by remov...

Page 27: ...label with permanent marker Step 6 Replace the hatch removed in step 1 Reconnect the 4 pin connector to the valve Take care not to over tighten screws Step 7 The burner tubes on the underside of all...

Page 28: ...attempt ignition It may take a few attempts to light the first time due to air in the gas line You may wish to purge the gas line at the valve by bleeding the first test point This requires a small b...

Page 29: ...operating pressure at the regulator shaded grey in the diagram below Once the operating pressure post regulator is set check the operating pressure at test point A or B shown in the first diagram of t...

Page 30: ...large digits will blink rapidly after the setting is made until the verification is received from the fire Note The numbers displayed on the remote should only be used to achieve the correct pressure...

Page 31: ...he fireplace to listen for new remote controls For information on teaching a new remote control see section S5 on page 58 of the service manual at the end of this document To access the auxiliary on o...

Page 32: ...eplace and picks up the ON signal which can take up to 4 minutes Once the remote has communicated with the fireplace it will turn on and begin operating thermostatically The remote will use whatever t...

Page 33: ...ection you should have The appliance installed in the cavity The appliance fixed to the cavity base and wall lining The appliance plugged into a mains electricity supply The appliance gas supply attac...

Page 34: ...ms Do not add additional gems use only the quantity in the bags provided Do not heap or mound any gems in the firebox space F2 Redwood Logs Fuel Bed Retainer Setup Before installing logs onto the fire...

Page 35: ...Integrated retainers flat unfolded Integrated retainers folded Above Use a flat blade screw driver inserted into the finger fold slots to lift out the retainer from its flat pattern all folds to be 9...

Page 36: ...s shown below 3 x burners in middle of infill not shown for clarity Below Locate slots for 103540 retainer legs Below Insert 103540 retainer legs into slots orientated towards burners Below infill und...

Page 37: ...EVEN layer around the logs do not add additional embers use only the quantity of bags provided The embers must not cover the pilot flame inside the pilot guard must be clear of embers Note Improper p...

Page 38: ...B A C D E F G SERVICE 38 Redwood Log Setup Step 1 front Step 1 rear 8 8 2 7 10 10 7 2 2 7 10 8 2 10 7 8...

Page 39: ...B A C D E F G SERVICE 39 Step 2 front Step 2 rear 8 1 9 5 5 1 4 9 10 4 10 7 2 1 5 4 10 9 1 9 5 4 10 8 2 7...

Page 40: ...B A C D E F G SERVICE 40 Step 3 front Step 3 rear 1 5 4 10 7 2 8 1 3 11 9 9 5 8 1 3 11 9 5 1 1 5 4 10 7 2 8 8 1 3 3 11 11 9 9 9 5 5...

Page 41: ...tup Stone Retainers First Prior to beginning Riverbed stone installation it is essential that stone retainers placed over the burn ers These retainers ensure correct placement and distance relationshi...

Page 42: ...B A C D E F G SERVICE 42 Step 2 Place LH rear retainer Step 3 Place LH front retainer Step 4 Place centre front retainer Step 5 Place LH centre rear retainer...

Page 43: ...B A C D E F G SERVICE 43 Step 6 Place RH centre rear retainer Step 7 Place RH front retainer Step 8 Place RH rear retainer retainer installation now complete...

Page 44: ...ase shale and stones behind the retainers not over the gas ports All riverbed stones and shale should be behind the retainers completed in section F4 on page 41 clear of ALL gas ports See MODE TIP of...

Page 45: ...IP below Stack stones against each other around ports to create a natural looking variation in the fuel bed NOTE You want to create a ravine with the stones around the burner port path Step 2 Install...

Page 46: ...A C D E F G SERVICE 46 Step 3 Install RIVERBED STONE B distributed evenly among and adjacent to RIVER STONE A Step 4 Install RIVERBED STONE C distributed evenly among and adjacent to RIVER STONE A and...

Page 47: ...d C It is encouraged to follow this guide closely but due to the natural behaviour of the stones an exact copy may not be possible It is important to ensure ALL PORTS are clear in your final setup F6...

Page 48: ...s the outside of the opening can be normal plaster board and does not need to be non combustible The plasterboard is to protrude beyond framework as shown in the following diagram Note The final wall...

Page 49: ...r framing alignment with eveal of the fire minus 10mm plasterboard Use care when sanding plaster to avoid scratching black fireplace eveals use a damp sponge to emove excess lack fireplace reveals mus...

Page 50: ...tton once within a few seconds the appliance will begin its startup sequence NOTE The appliance begins its startup with a 15 second pre start purge where the combustion fan runs on its own to clear th...

Page 51: ...djustment to white and back to chosen static color Bright Adjust brightness short press 10 levels long press 1 5s for continuous 256 levels of brightness adjustment R G B Short press get red green or...

Page 52: ...perfectly normal due to the fact that various types of materials are used within your appliance Listed below are some examples These are all normal operating sounds and should not be considered as de...

Page 53: ...of the paint the burning off of the starch in the gas logs and the oils in the metal This is a temporary curing process which will disappear with use A deposit on the inside of the glass caused by the...

Page 54: ...l terminal leading back to the appliance or similar for vertical powerflue terminals The electrical cable from the powerflue terminal attached correctly and run back to the appliance cavity in an elec...

Page 55: ...d ensure correct gaps between electrode and pilot hood Remove burners and blow compressed air through the burner ports Remove jets and clean injector hole with solvent Vacuum any dust from the cavity...

Page 56: ...box check that fans are plugged in clean and free turning Note This error has a permanent lock out and will require the unit to be reset after the initial error turning the power to the fire off at th...

Page 57: ...d to be replaced Remote Cannot communicate with fire The remote cannot communicate with the fire Check if the fire is turned off at the wall i e a loss of power to the fire or the remote is outside of...

Page 58: ...placing a Remote Control If the wireless control becomes lost or damaged a new one can be ordered from any Escea retail agent When you have the new remote the following procedure needs to be followed...

Page 59: ...in the battery compartment of the wireless remote under the batteries The second is on the data sticker on the chassis under the electronics tray S8 Removing or Cleaning Fan As part of regular service...

Page 60: ...Once the top part of the engine is lifted disconnect the 4 pin connector between the electronics part of the tray and the gas part of the tray Also disconnect the ignition and rectification leads fro...

Page 61: ...n page 24 to remove the glass from the front of the appliance Follow the steps in section E4 Placing the Infill Burners on page 25 to remove the burners and infill Carefully remove the floating ceilin...

Page 62: ...er bracket shown shaded in the diagram below 4 With the glass retaining bracket slid upwards attach a glass suction cup to the black side glass and carefully lift and tilt the side glass to remove it...

Page 63: ...ow in the access hatch and carefully remove from the firebox 6 Remove the 2 silicone tubes Disconnect the two wires from the pressure switch and remove the two screws on either side of the pressure sw...

Page 64: ...of the pressure switch and the low pressure port The translucent tube should be connected between the black side of the pressure switch and the high pressure port Black tube attaches to the white sid...

Page 65: ...t TCO 120 C Access to this TCO can be made by following steps 1 to 2 from section S10 Pressure Switch Removal on page 61 Remove the 10 screws shown in the diagram below in the access hatch and careful...

Page 66: ...section S8 Removing or Cleaning Fan on page 59 and removing the left hand fan not exhaust side Once the fan is removed you will see the TCO circled in the diagram below To remove this unscrew the two...

Page 67: ...Check that all the seals are still intact Check that the fan electrical terminals motor and impeller are not corroded Ensure there are no signs of leakage in or around the terminal When reassembling t...

Page 68: ...tic NETWORK CABLE MAINS CORD DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH N O HIGH TEMP FLUE THERMAL CUT OUT LOW TEMP FAN THERMAL CUT OUT AUX ON OFF LH FAN STARTING CAPACITOR RH FAN STARTING CAPACITOR LH FAN RH FAN 1...

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