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LT4548 (10:09/10) 

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FLOOR SURFACE

480 mm
POSITION
OF PILOT
HOLE

CENTRE LINE OF
INSTALLATION

105 mm
POSITION
OF PILOT
HOLE

MARKING OUT WALL FOR
INSTALLATIONS INTO
DEEP REBATED SURROUND

HEARTH SURFACE LINE
OR BASE LINE FOR
HOLE IN WALL (50mm min.from floor)

 

 PARAGON FOCUS RS 

Installation Instructions 

 

SECTION TEN 

To Install the Appliance Continued 

 

 

Increase  both  the  recorded  distances  by  15mm  each,  and  cut  two  lengths  from  the  100mm 
diameter pipe. 

 

Remove  the  appliance  from  the  opening,  and  position  the  gas  supply  (see  connecting  the  gas 
supply  later  in  this manual),  taking  account  of  the  relative  gas  regulations appertaining  to  a  gas 
pipe in a cavity. Note the gas feed must be fitted with an isolation valve. 

 

Position and seal the pipes to their respective spigots on the rear of the appliance (use flue seal 
or fire cement to ensure airtight seal, it must not obstruct the flue). 

 

Peal  the  backing  off  the  length  of  foam  seal  and  affix  to  the  rear  outer  edge  of  the  appliance 
flange. 

 

Push  the  appliance  back  into  the  opening  and  fill  any  space  behind  the  appliance  with 
“Rockwool”. 

 

Complete the gas connection (see connecting the gas supply later in this manual). 

 

Drill the four fixing holes  through the hole in the flange of the appliance and fix back using plug 
and screws. 

 

Fit the outer wall terminal plate, with the “Rockwool” gasket sandwiched between it and the wall, 
with the double spigot  at  the top so that  it seals to both the flue pipe and the air duct, (use flue 
seal or fire cement to ensure air tight seal). 

 

Drill through the four holes in the outer wall terminal plate and fix back to the wall using plugs and 
screws. 

 

Position the outer terminal cover and fix to wall terminal plate with the four screws provided. 

 

If the flue outlet is fitted below 2m from the floor or a balcony then the flue guard must be fitted.

 

 

INSTALLING  THE  APPLIANCE  INTO  DEEP  REBATED  FIRE  SURROUND  OR 
DUMMY CHIMNEY BREST. Additional duct pipe/s will be required. 

(

When installing 

in  a timber framed dwelling reference must be made to the specific installation requirements  stated 
later in this 

Section  „Installing The Appliance In Timber Framed Dwelling‟

)

 

 

 Ensure it is a suitable outside wall 
constructed  of  non-combustible 
materials and that the flue position 
meets the requirements previously 
described.  

 

Mark  a  horizontal  line  on  the  wall 
at  the  intended  hearth  surface  or 
appliance  base  height  (150mm 
min.  for  Hole  in  Wall  installation) 
the  skirting  board  must  be  cut 
away from behind the fire.  

 

Mark  a  vertical  line  on  the  wall  at 
the 

intended 

centre 

of 

the 

appliance up from the horizontal line for a height of 555mm.  

 

Mark  two  short  horizontal  lines  so  they  cross  the  centre  line,  one  at  105mm  and  the  second  at 
480mm above hearth level line. These are the centre points for the air duct and flue holes. 

 

Using a long masonry drill, make two pilot holes completely through the wall, ensure the holes are 
drilled accurately at the centres and square to the wall both horizontally and vertically at the two 
cross points previously marked.  

 

Summary of Contents for Focus RS

Page 1: ...INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRE OWNER S MANUAL Please read these instructions carefully before you start using the appliance Keep this booklet handy for future reference This appliance is for use in...

Page 2: ...SECTION NINE Preparing the Appliance for Installation 15 SECTION TEN Install the appliance 16 Installing the Appliance into a Cavity Wall 16 Installing the Appliance into a Deep Rebated Surround or Du...

Page 3: ...s are not classified as hazardous waste and should be disposed of at a site licensed for the disposal of industrial waste The PARAGON FOCUS RS is an inset room sealed decorative fuel effect gas applia...

Page 4: ...first Run the fire on high over a few days The first time you light your new appliance a smell may occur due to its new condition This is quite normal and will soon disappear after a few hours use at...

Page 5: ...THREE Operation Do not use this appliance without the glass panel fitted or if this panel is cracked or broken WARNING If the burner or pilot is extinguished for any reason do not attempt to re light...

Page 6: ...Supermarkets Remove the glass panel as follows Remove ash pan cover and fret Remove decorative trim held in place with four magnets Slacken but do not remove the 4 nuts securing the bottom glass clam...

Page 7: ...BED PARTS SHOULD BE ADDED to the appliance If any Fuel Bed Parts are broken then they must be replaced before the appliance is used Note There are three possible fuel bed arrangements COAL PEBBLE or...

Page 8: ...as shown in the picture Position two A coals and three B coals as shown in the picture Finally position one A coal and two B coals as shown in the picture That completes the coal bed assembly Go to se...

Page 9: ...their underside 2B 4off 3B 1off 4B 2off 2G 2off 4G 3off The Rear Matrix is located so that it fits behind the burned ensure it is not placed over the burner The Front Matrix is located as shown in fro...

Page 10: ...anel and other associated parts are fitted before lighting the appliance The Driftwood set as shown consists of Rear Matrix Front Matrix Nine Individual Driftwood parts Marked on their underside D1 1o...

Page 11: ...d shapes shown with the marking placed below or to the rear of the shape That completes the pebbles bed assembly Go to section eleven to complete the appliance assembly Ensure the glass panel and othe...

Page 12: ...u may experience outing from cold In this case it may be necessary to remove the restrictor plate Please ensure that the flue pipe has been adequately sealed before undertaking removal of this plate M...

Page 13: ...ISH STANDARDS B S 5871 PART 2 B S 5440 PART 1 B S 6891 B S 1945 Note This appliance must be installed to current versions of the above standards and include any relevant amendments THE BUILDING REGULA...

Page 14: ...scribed in Section 10 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The flue and air duct length must be between 100mm to 1metre The fire is supplied with a standard pipe length of 400mm to be cut in half to make a flue and a...

Page 15: ...00 mm provided fire is central to the surround and sides do not project more than 150 mm When vertical side forward projection is increased by 12 5 mm add 50 mm to inside width of surround Check with...

Page 16: ...zontal line at a height of 555mm above the hearth line joining the two outside lines together Mark the position for a lintel above the top horizontal line Mark two short horizontal lines so they cross...

Page 17: ...t it seals to both the flue pipe and the air duct use flue seal or fire cement to ensure air tight seal Drill through the four holes in the outer wall terminal plate and fix back to the wall using plu...

Page 18: ...ing account of the relative gas regulations appertaining to a gas pipe in a cavity Permanently fix the deep rebated surround in position and pack the void behind the fascia panel of the deep rebated s...

Page 19: ...diameter must be fitted to these clearance holes To ensure that any condensation formed on the duct pipes does not drip on to the inner wall a length of galvanised wire must wrapped around each flue p...

Page 20: ...e point at which the sleeved installation pipe enters the fire The Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations Certificate of exemption number 1 of 1996 Where the pipe enters the fire the outer sleeve...

Page 21: ...able fire fret up to the appliance conforming to the requirements referred to in section one of this manual SECTION THIRTEEN Instruct and Advise the Customer Demonstrate the lighting and extinguishing...

Page 22: ...he left hand side 4 Disconnect the injector pipe from the left hand side of the gas control 5 Disconnect the pilot pipe from the underside of the pilot burner 9 Pull off the connection to the spark el...

Page 23: ...s and re commission Replacement of the Pilot Injector 1 Undo the pilot tube nut at the pilot bracket 2 Pull the pipe gently back taking care not to damage 3 Remove the pilot injector from inside the p...

Page 24: ...ust be installed by a CORGI registered person 2 The appliance must be used in accordance with the users instructions 3 The appliance must be serviced annually by a CORGI registered person 4 The servic...

Page 25: ..._______________ ___________________________________________ Date of Purchase Service Log The following information must be complete and supported by receipts as part of the conditions of the extended...

Page 26: ...LT4548 10 09 10 26...

Page 27: ...AILS Name ________________________________ Address ________________________________ Post Code TELEPHONE No PRODUCT DETAILS Model PARAGON FOCUS RS Serial No Date of Purchase This information can be fou...

Page 28: ...ssembly Air Test Completed Microswitch Check Warning Label Fire Guard Front Matrix 4607 Rear Matrix 4604 Pebble Set 4611 Installation Seal 2090 Restrictor Elbow 2189 Magnets 4 x 3048 Glass Panel Canop...

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