Robinson Willey BELVEDERE RS Installation & Servicing Instructions Manual Download Page 5

4.1 Due to high temperature, the appliance should be located away from furniture and curtains.

4.2 Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to 

avoid burns or clothing ignition.

4.3 Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.

4.4 Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance.

4.5 Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating the 

appliance.

4.6 Installation and repair should be carried out by a CORGI registered service agent. The appliance should be 

inspected before use and at least annually by a CORGI registered service agent. More frequent cleaning may 
be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etcetera. It is imperative that control 
compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.

4.7 The glass door is of a special heat resisting type, and if damaged must be replaced with the proper spare (see 

Section 16.0 Short List of Parts).

4.8 WARNING: Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed, cracked or broken.

4.9 WARNING: Do not subject the glass door to impact of any kind as breakage may occur.

4.0 SAFETY

5.0 UNPACKING

The heater is packed in a carton together with the following items:-

1. Flue pack.

2. Gasket pack comprising flue and air duct gaskets.

No.

Description

RW Part No.

3. Pack of fittings comprising: 4

Cable fixing eyelets

822006

4

Woodscrews No. 10 x 38mm

4

Brackets-rebated surround

989237

4

No. 8 Self Tapping Screws x10mm

810490

4

Wall plugs

820343

2

Fixing cables

992424

2

Cable adaptors

994839

2

Grub screws

810940

3

M4 x 10mm Taptite screws (air duct) 810327

2

No. 6 Self Tapping Screws x 10mm

810776

4. Foam seal pack. 

822092.

5. Flue sealing tape.

6. A template representing the backplate full size; indicating the positions of the air inlet duct and eyelet screw positions.

7. The Coals pack.

8. Fender/Ashpan pack

Remove the items and keep in a safe place. Lay the heater on its back in a safe place.

810240

Having opened the top flaps of the carton, the flue pack should be removed along with items 2, 3, 4,5 and 6.

Lift off the carton and remove the heavy fender/ashpan pack from the base, in front of the fire.

Lift the fire clear of the base pack. Remove the decorative trim from around the fire, by pulling the lower sides off the

retaining magnets and lifting clear of the top of the fire. Put this safely to one side. Remove the glass door (see Section 10)

and remove the coals pack from inside the firebox. Place the glass door and coals pack safely to one side also.

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Summary of Contents for BELVEDERE RS

Page 1: ...LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE USER The Data Badge and Serial Number are located on the left hand side of the base panel 1 Cat I G20 at 20mbar 2H For use in GB and IE RIVIERA RS BELVEDERE RS G C No...

Page 2: ...dust back into the air If a vacuum cleaner is recommended for use by your organisation you must use a HEPAfiltered vacuum to remove any dust and soot accumulated in and around the fire before and afte...

Page 3: ...17 15 0 SPARES AND SERVICE 19 16 0 SHORT LIST OF PARTS 19 TABLE OF FIGURES No DESCRIPTION PAGE 1 LINE DIAGRAM BELVEDERE ILLUSTRATED 2 2 TYPICAL INSTALLATION 6 3 FLUE TERMINAL LOCATION 7 4 CABLE FIXIN...

Page 4: ...d 994371 Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations It is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in accordance with technical requirements The following items relate to th...

Page 5: ...to impact of any kind as breakage may occur 4 0 SAFETY 5 0 UNPACKING The heater is packed in a carton together with the following items 1 Flue pack 2 Gasket pack comprising flue and air duct gaskets...

Page 6: ...material of the surround must have a 150 C application i e marked with the suffix 150 If it is not feasible to cut an opening in the wall then a rebated surround with a 152 mm rebate should be used t...

Page 7: ...pipes 300mm F From internal or external corners 600mm G Above ground roof or balcony level 300mm H From a surface facing a terminal 600mm I From a terminal facing a terminal 600mm J From an opening i...

Page 8: ...f the outer section of the wall ensuring that its top is level and that the centre line of the flue is 427mm above the hearth level 7 3 Cut the hole for the flue making sure that it is straight and le...

Page 9: ...s of the ducts are marked TOP to indicate the way in which the ducts are to be fitted Note DO NOT remove the two middle slotted screws 8 7 Adjust the flue length First measure the wall thickness and a...

Page 10: ...cut the hole 135 mm diameter making allowances for the shrinkage of the timber frame d Measure the thickness of the combustible part of the wall and cut the flue liner to this length cutting off the e...

Page 11: ...tion 11 2 Front Entry Gas Connection iii An of isolation elbow is fitted at the inlet to the heater e Prise the tabs up on each side of the firebox using a screw driver Fit the cable tensioning bolts...

Page 12: ...e Fig 4 h Using a spanner unscrew each tensioning bolt by approximately 20 mm to tension the cable Prevent the cable adaptors from rotating while unscrewing the tensioning bolts i Coil excess cable an...

Page 13: ...e coal base and resting on the ledge of the rear coal Replacement is the reversal of removal Position the top edge centrally against the fire and slide upwards When meeting resistance of clip swing bo...

Page 14: ...by a CORGI registered service agent d When the heater is first lit a slight smell may be noticed but this will quickly clear away with use Hand over these instructions to the user 12 0 COMMISSIONING 1...

Page 15: ...ter is required see Fig 10 If there are no existingopenings or beams withineither triangle proceed withforming the opening However if openings or beams occurwithin either triangle either 1 Use the gui...

Page 16: ...Fig 12 13 5 Remove the masonry below the lintel and clear all the debris from the cavity Construct the opening to the size specified in Section 7 0 Non Combustible Wall Installation see Fig 4 A Rockw...

Page 17: ...heater Place to one side Refit after work is complete 14 2 Removing The Main Burner Remove the glass door and coals if burner is to be removed Refer to User instructions Remove the fender mask as sho...

Page 18: ...ple connection at the control Remove the two pilot mounting screws as shown below and remove the pilot taking care not to damage the gasket It is recommended to have a spare gasket available Refit in...

Page 19: ...n of the heater 16 0 SHORT LIST OF PARTS All these spares plus a comprehensive list are available by contacting the address below 14 10 Pressure Relief Panels If dealing with a complaint resulting fro...

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