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COMMISSIONING

• Once the fire is fitted and connected to the gas, the air bled from the supply pipe, prepare to

test the unit’s operation.

• Read pages 3-11 of this installation instructions first.
• Ensure the switch on the battery pack is in the “Off” position. Remove the plastic battery box

cover (two screws) and fit 4 AA 1.5 volt batteries. A mains adapter can also be connected. Turn

the gas supply on.

• Place the slider switch to the “Remote” position. Insert the end of a paper clip or other similar

object into the hole marked PRG on the front cover. The receiver will beep 3 times.

• Insert the 3 AAA batteries in the remote controller. Push the “On” button. The receiver will beep

4 times. The remote controller is a radio operated unit, so needs to be in the proximity of the

appliance but not necessarily pointing at it.

• Press the ON/OFF key on the remote. The appliance will beep once and the igniter should

spark. It may take some time for the air to bleed from the system through the pilot. (a hand held

gas lighter can be used to speed up this process). Ensure the thermometer symbol is neither

“On” or “Smart” by pressing the thermostat key on the remote. Test the Hi to Low operation

using the “Up/Down” button on the remote.

• After 10 minutes operation from cold, test for fireplace spillage, i.e. all products of combustion

are entering the flue, by traversing the perimeter of the opening or canopy, using a smoke

generator (e.g. a smoking twist of paper or smoke match).

SERVICING DETAILS

The following notes are to assist a serviceman in the event of a malfunction.
• Servicing must only be carried out by authorised personnel.
• Spare parts and advice are available from Pecan Engineering Pty Limited.
• See also the Fault Finding chart.
• To Check Burner Pressure
• Gas consumption is 35 MJ/hr - 

Natural Gas

Only.

• Test point pressures .88 kPa
• GAS CONNECTION – 15mm (1/2”) Compression union
• ELECTRICAL CONNECTION – 3 Pin 10 Amp GPO plug
• POWER RATING OF APPLIANCE – 230V 50Hz 0.40Amp
• Working pressure required to operate appliance

Natural gas 1.13kPa – 3.45kPa

MAINTENANCE / FAULT FINDING

It is recommended that new batteries be installed at the beginning of the heating season.

Depending on the amount of use it is recommended that the unit be checked and serviced by a

qualified gas fitter at the beginning of the heating season.
Please refer to the fault finding table as a trouble shooting guide.
Please refer to the section “Caring for Your Nectre Wonderfire” for user maintenance.

Summary of Contents for WONDERFIRE

Page 1: ...ertified as a Space Heater WONDERFIRE ELECTRONIC VALVE INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL Nectre Wonderfire fire boxes are approved to be installed as a zero clearance firebox and are designed to operate o...

Page 2: ...tructions or b it has been installed in an outdoor setting 4 Limit of Liability The warranty provided under this warranty is limited to replacement or repair of the Gas Burner only at our option To th...

Page 3: ...THE APPLIANCE OR DRAUGHT OF CHIMNEY OR FLUE DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH LUMINOUS FLAMES THIS MAY EXHIBIT SLIGHT CARBON DEPOSITS Permanent ventilation of th...

Page 4: ...Description 9 Installation 10 Operating Procedure 12 Installation Instructions Installer 17 Commissioning 19 Maintenance Fault Finding 19 Servicing Details 19 Fault Finding Chart 22 Sequence of Opera...

Page 5: ...of the unit for reference to gas pressure consumption 5 AF18 OF Automatic valve Sit Proflame Gas Injector Size mm TPP N G C Mj Hr Natural Gas 1 x injector multiport 7 ports x 1 25 0 88 kPa high 35 hi...

Page 6: ...inside other than the batteries To clean Metal surfaces simply wipe over with a damp cloth Do not use harsh cleaning agents or solvents Ceramic coals Lightly vacuum with a soft brush attachment Pilot...

Page 7: ...s will start to glow red like a real coal fire 3 The fire can be managed by turning the flame down setting the thermostat to raise or lower the flame or to turn the fire off when a preset temperature...

Page 8: ...equency 315 MHz WARNING The transmitter and receiver are radio frequency devices Placing the receiver in or near metal may severely reduce the signal range ATTENTION Turn off the main gas supply of th...

Page 9: ...SMITTER REMOTE CONTROL WITH LCD DISPLAY The Proflame Transmitter uses a streamline design with a simple button layout and informative LCD display Fig 1 The Transmitter is powered by 3 AAA type batteri...

Page 10: ...ver plate words ON and UP are on the same side 4 Place the slider into the cover plate 5 Align the slider with the switch on the receiver and couple the switch into the slider 6 Using the two screws p...

Page 11: ...for the Proflame GTM system has two wires labeled TH TPTH Connect the wires to the gas valve as labeled TH to TH and TPTH to TPTH Additionally there is a connector labeled Motor Connect this Motor co...

Page 12: ...12 OPERATING PROCEDURE Temperature Indication Display Initialising the system for the first time Fig 6 Remote Control display in Faranheit and Celcius Fig 7 Remote Control display...

Page 13: ...13 OPERATING PROCEDURE continued Turn off the appliance Remote Flame Control Turn on the appliance Fig 8 Fig 9...

Page 14: ...14 OPERATING PROCEDURE continued Room Thermostat Transmitter Operation Fig 10 Smart Thermostat Transmitter Operation Fig 12 Smart flame function Fig 13 Fig 11...

Page 15: ...15 OPERATING PROCEDURE continued Key Lock Fig 18 Low Battery Power Detection Fig 19 Manual bypass of the remote system...

Page 16: ...16 OPERATING PROCEDURE continued WARNING CAUTION...

Page 17: ...It is recommended that a fire guard be used with the appliance The overall dimensions of the fire is 465mm wide front 325mm wide rear x 250mm Deep x 320mm high See below for minimum fire place dimensi...

Page 18: ...llage The fireplace must be at least 470mm wide front 325mm wide rear x 240mm Deep x 400mm high to suit the Type 1 burner The room must have total fixed ventilation equal to the chimney flue area Refe...

Page 19: ...ostat key on the remote Test the Hi to Low operation using the Up Down button on the remote After 10 minutes operation from cold test for fireplace spillage i e all products of combustion are entering...

Page 20: ...ugs and sockets The burner pressure test point is on the front centre of the valve It is the lower test point the upper being the inlet gas pressure Remove test point plug and connect manometer Switch...

Page 21: ...ve 9 Remove burner from appliance 10 Disconnect burner gas pipe from outlet of valve 11 Disconnect pilot gas tube recommend firebox end is disconnected 12 Disconnect sparker and flame sense lead from...

Page 22: ...t light air intake blocked yellow pilot flame Flame sensor cable disconnected Purge gas line Note reset Igniter by pressing the on off switch Clear blockage or replace pilot light Check incoming gas s...

Page 23: ...ot 5 Ignition sparks for pilot 6 Upon pilot lighting flame sensing occurs and sparking stops 7 Main valve opens allowing main burner to cross ignite from pilot 8 Heater will operate as per remote sett...

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Page 28: ...GLEN DIMPLEX AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 69 118 275 460 Head Office Factory Showroom 1340 Ferntree Gully Rd Scoresby Vic 3179 Ph 1300 554 155 Fax 03 8706 2001...

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