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Real Fires Electronic Range User Guide & Service Manual

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Recheck burner pressure:
•  Connect a manometer to the burner pressure test point.
•  Reconnect the power and start the fire.
•  Using the remote control, adjust the burner pressure to its maximum and 

check the pressure against the data plate.

•  Adjustment of the burner pressure is done using the nut and screw shown 

on the diagram on page 11. Take care not to turn the low pressure set 
screw when adjusting the high pressure and vice versa.

•  Adjust the burner pressure to its lowest setting and check against the data 

plate. Recheck the high pressure set again.

•  Check the look of the flames when the fire has warmed up a little and 

move any Logs/Coals that appear to be causing long, streaky flames.

•  Turn the fire off, and remove the manometer.
•  Check the test point for leaks.
•  Replace the Front Panel, reflectors and side trim. Take care not to scratch 

the hearth when refitting the outer trim.

•  Re-test all functions of the Remote Control (burner high and low, fan high 

and low, on and off).

 Wiring Diagram 

PILOT

ACTIVE

YL

GR

CONTROL BOX

(Millennium)

GAS CONTROL 12-PIN PLUG

FUSE

3 AMP

BRN

COLOUR

WH

WHITE

BLK

BLACK

YL

YELLOW

RD

RED

BLU

BLUE

BRN

BROWN

GR

GREEN / YELLOW

OR

ORANGE

4

3

2

1

BL

U

BL

U

MAINS IN

230/240 V a.c.

50 Hz

10 AMP 

ME

D

LO

W

HIGH

MOD 

2

NEUTRA

L

NEUTRA

L

MOD 

1

YL

BLU

RD

WH

GR

BR

N

CAT 5 CABLE 

TO RECEIVER

RD

WH

2         1

BR

N

BL

U

12

1

13/14

2 - EMPT

Y

5 - BL

K

1 - EMPT

Y

4 - EMPT

Y

6 - BL

K

7 - BL

K

8 - EMPT

Y

9 - EMPT

Y

10 - BR

N

11 - BL

U

12 - GR

3 - EMPT

Y

SPARK

FLAME

SPARK

GAS CONTROL

(SIT845 with 0.579.506 DBC)

WH (HT LEAD)

GR

OR

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Summary of Contents for Flameboyant RF800

Page 1: ...Electronic Range RF800 User Guide Service Manual Models Minimal Pearl Modern Classic By Real Fires...

Page 2: ...aland inspired and manufactured from the finest materials This User Guide is designed to familiarise you with the fire its features operation and care We know you will get many years of enjoyment from...

Page 3: ...ailure 5 Cleaning 6 When to Call for Service 6 Warranty Statement 7 Conditions of Warranty 7 Service 7 Servicing Requirements 7 Service Instructions 8 Wiring Diagram 10 Parts Diagrams 11 Troubleshooti...

Page 4: ...DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliances Do not touch any electrical switches do not use any phone in your building Shut off valve at the gas meter or cylinders Call a technician Real Fi...

Page 5: ...en restart the fire If the fire has not started after three attempts contact the installer or a Real Fires representative It is recommended that the fire is started on its maximum gas rate refer to th...

Page 6: ...ame Control button to the high flame This ensures the fire ignites on high flame Always run the fire on high for at least a few minutes to ensure a quick warm up of the firebox and flue The fire can t...

Page 7: ...ch ensures that in the event of an ignition failure gas supply failure or pilot flame being extinguished for any reason the fire will shut down The fire will attempt to restart automatically If the fi...

Page 8: ...behind and can cause water spotting that can remain for some time When to Call for Service The following signs indicate that your fire requires a service call If long streaky flames are touching the b...

Page 9: ...period between servicing is two years before the warranty is void The warranty does not cover damage caused through building defects incorrect installation or incorrect use The warranty period is take...

Page 10: ...by pulling the top of the reflector out slightly and rotating the top of the trim towards the centre of the firebox and lifting it away from the burner Modern and Classic fires grated front This is d...

Page 11: ...is should be removed to help ensure continued operation Service the fan Remove the fan cover by removing the 4 screws holding it in place With the cover removed it should be possible to inspect and va...

Page 12: ...and move any Logs Coals that appear to be causing long streaky flames Turn the fire off and remove the manometer Check the test point for leaks Replace the Front Panel reflectors and side trim Take ca...

Page 13: ...ew Pilot Head Pilot Bracket Pilot Front Bracket Pilot Body Pilot Spring Pilot Injector Pilot Injector Retainer Flame Rods Regulator Fuse Control Lead Grommet Control Panel Control Box Gas Contro Valve...

Page 14: ...ice to reset Button not held for one second Hold button for one second Fire is sparking then locks out Air in gas pipe Purge gas pipes Pilot flame starts but spark keeps going Faulty flame rod Service...

Page 15: ...aller s Name Registration Number Certification Number Date of Installation Date of Commissioning Real Fire Model Burner Media Installed Serial No from data plate Date of Manufacture from data plate Ow...

Page 16: ...iced by Registration No Company Date Comments Serviced by Registration No Company Date Comments Serviced by Registration No Company Date Comments Serviced by Registration No Company Date Comments Serv...

Page 17: ...ires NZ Ltd in order to ensure your Real Fire Warranty is registered Owner s Name Owner s Address Installation Address if different from above SEE INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE FOR DETAILS REQUESTED BELOW...

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Page 19: ...pany Date Comments Serviced by Registration No Company Date Comments Serviced by Registration No Company Date Comments Serviced by Registration No Company Date Comments Serviced by Registration No Com...

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