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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

These Notes Must Be Read Before Installation 

 
 

This appliance is an Inset Live Fuel Effect appliance that 
provides radiant or combined radiant and convected heat; it 
cannot and 

should not

 be used as the main heating source 

within a property. 
 
The appliance is designed to fit most types of fireplaces with a 
natural draught flue as listed in the Installation Requirements. 
 
The appliance must be installed by a competent person in 
accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) 
Regulations 1998.  
 
A Gas Safety Registered installer must be used for this purpose. 
 
 
Read all these instructions before any installation takes place 
and in conjunction with the appliance on site. 
 
 
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in 
force and only used in a sufficiently ventilated space. 
 
 
This appliance is factory set and tested for operation on the gas 
type, and at the pressure stated on the appliance data plate. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Page 1: ...s Grace Soho Liberty and Lux Manual Remote Installation and User Instructions All instructions must be handed to user for safekeeping This is not a DIY product and must be installed by a Gas Safe registered installer Edition A 03 14 Country s of destination GB IE ...

Page 2: ...Installation Requirements The appliance must be installed by a competent person in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1998 A Gas Safety Registered installer must be used for this purpose Read all these instructions before any installation takes place and in conjunction with the appliance on site This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and...

Page 3: ... appliance may be lifted from the outer carton Check that the components supplied correlate with the component checklist below If for some reason any of the listed components are missing or damaged do NOT commence with this installation in doing so will invalidate your warranty Please dispose of all the packaging materials at your local recycling centre CONTENT CHECK LIST Quantity Description 1 Bu...

Page 4: ...2 7 2 Fitting the Burner Tray 12 14 8 Fuel Bed 15 18 9 Commissioning the Appliance 18 10 Operating the Appliance Manual Control 18 10 1 Operating the Appliance Remote Control 19 20 10 2 Spark Failure 20 11 Setting Pressure 21 12 Spillage Monitoring System 21 13 Testing for Spillage 22 14 Briefing the Customer 23 15 Servicing 24 16 Cleaning the Coals 25 17 Troubleshooting Guide 25 26 18 User Instru...

Page 5: ...d Consolidation Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department BS 1251 BS 4543 part2 BS 5440 parts 1 2 BS 5871 part 3 BS 6461 parts 1 2 BS 6891 BS 8303 Failure to comply with these regulations could lead to prosecution and deem the warranty Invalid This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force and used only in a sufficiently ventilated space Consult all instruct...

Page 6: ...tallation by using a smoke pellet or similar to ensure proper draw and that leakage is not evident at any joints Repair and re test as necessary before the appliance is installed Any flue box used must be installed onto a suitable non combustible insulating surface at least 12mm thick covering the entire base area of the box The flue must have an effective height of at least three metres as measur...

Page 7: ...ting Pressure 20 mbar 20 mbar Gas Inlet connection 8mm Compression 8mm Compression Overall Height N A N A Overall Width 382 425 Overall Depth 196 196 Recess back width 265 265 Tray Height 210 210 Recess Depth 171 175 Air Vent N A N A Remote Valve Tesc 01 RF868 15 Tesc 01 RF868 15 Manual Valve CPMM 18700 357 CPMM 18700 357 Pilot Assembly Thermocouple Thermaco NG OXI PG 82 460 Thermaco NG OXI PG 82 ...

Page 8: ...ult of poor flue performance that cannot be corrected by any amount of ventilation For Republic of Ireland ventilation may be required see IS 813 ICP3 IS 327 and any other rules in force Section 5 SITE REQUIREMENTS The fireplace opening should be inspected and repairs made where necessary A chair brick or ceramic fireback may be required providing that they conform to BS1251 1987 This appliance re...

Page 9: ...junction with the available hotbox or convector box minimum dimensions required for the appliance complied with The frame of the fire any back panel or other infill panels and the flue box must be sealed together so that there is no possibility of leakage between them The correct clearances to combustible materials i e false chimney breast etc must be adhered to The manufacturers instructions for ...

Page 10: ...nment must be in compliance with specifications laid down in the appropriate sections of these instructions Remove the appliance from its carton as described previously and stand on a dust sheet Place the coals ceramics and fixings safely to one side If the burner from the assembly by removing the two screws at the base of the burner tray and undoing the connecting nut to the isolation taps The tr...

Page 11: ...he opening part of the packaging or a dust sheet can be used Before running the gas supply into the opening offer up the base plate to the fireplace to check the fit is correct Drill 6mm holes through the base plate as shown in the image and fit the Rawlplugs and screw down base plate You can now decide where to route your gas pipe route holes are provided in the rear and side of the base plate fo...

Page 12: ...he back of the plate Fit the two securing screws through the front plate ensuring that the plate is in front of the front edge of the base plate if using a Hotbox or Convector box then ensure the base plate is behind the plate on the box Connect the gas supply and tighten the gas connections If the fire is the remote control version then carefully place the control box in position and re connect t...

Page 13: ...batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the fire The supply terminals are not to be short circuited Do not use rechargeable batteries Non re chargeable batteries are not to be recharged Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or re charg...

Page 14: ...n size and shape also you can over hang the cast edges of the tray to help fill in the outer areas of the opening leave a gap close to the pilot to help with cross lighting Place the middle row of 5 coals pebbles between the front and rear coals and across the aeration sections as shown ...

Page 15: ...good visual effect Now Place another row of 4 as shown below again coals may be rotated slightly within their positions to give a good visual effect Note The coals must not be crammed together or inserted into the holes in the matrix a well laid out generously spaced coal layout will give the best results ...

Page 16: ...The fire front fret supplied with the appliance we strongly recommend you use one supplied by Sirocco fires as these products will have been tested with the appliance although other fire front frets will be compatible The pebble fuel bed option is placed in the same configuration only using pebbles supplied The Log set can be used and configured as shown below Step 1 Step2 ...

Page 17: ...17 Step 3 Step 4 ...

Page 18: ...lot and check the correct operation of the burner at all the flame settings Refer to the Operating instructions section 10 1 Check that the inlet gas pressure is at 20 mbar when the fire is at its highest setting Once the fire has been lit for 5 minutes turn the gas OFF at the isolating elbow After a further 3 minutes turn the gas supply ON again if the gas has stopped flowing the Flame Supervisio...

Page 19: ...cleaned out on each annual service to ensure continued function of the ODS The spillage monitoring system shall not be adjusted modified or put out of operation by the installer Any spare parts fitted MUST be of a type supplied for the purpose by the appliance manufacturer If the fire is not spilling then further guidance should be sought using the Troubleshooting section as a guide SECTION 13 TES...

Page 20: ... care not to use excessive pressure Scratched and other superficial damage to the matt black paintwork of the appliance can be covered with matching heatproof spray Use only the manufacturers recommended spray paint Paint only when the fire is OFF and cold Always mask off the surrounding area to prevent contamination with overspray Ventilate the room during the use of the spray DO NOT attempt to s...

Page 21: ...ct the gas supply to the appliance and disconnect the isolation tap 7 Check the fireplace opening for rubble accumulation and remove if debris is excessive initiate remedial work on the flue 8 Check the flue with smoke pellet for correct operation 9 Strip off the burner pipes and clean thoroughly 10 Clean out the injector pilot assembly and burner tube DO NOT remove the pilot injector 11 Re assemb...

Page 22: ...t pilot Fire runs for a time and then cuts off No gas to fire check isolating valves are open Pipe work blockage clean out Air not fully purged re purge supply or wait longer Spark earthing to metal work reset gap correctly Blocked pilot clean out internally Severe restriction in gas supply clear obstruction Faulty thermocouple replace pilot unit Hold control knob in for longer Run through lightin...

Page 23: ...y open Check meter pressure is adequate Air leak under base of firebox rectify Lint in pilot aeration hole clean thoroughly internally Firebox grommet seal missing rectify Newness smell from brand new appliance Spillage occurring call installer to carry out spillage test and rectify any problems Low temperature sealants or combustible materials used in incorrect positions Air leak under base of fi...

Page 24: ...recommended that a suitable fire guard conforming to BS 6778 is used especially where young children the elderly or infirm are concerned Combustible items such as flooring and furniture and soft wall coverings such as blown vinyl or embossed paper may discolour if fitted too close to the fire See relevant section for further details on clearances to combustibles No combustible material or flooring...

Page 25: ... heat from the pilot burner flame if the probe is cooled the device will prevent any gas flow If for any reason the flames go out or if the fire has been turned off for any reason always WAIT FOR 3 MINUTES before attempting to re light The pilot is visible through the Fuel bed at the front of the fire rotate the coals for good viewing Push in and turn the control knob to the SPARK position and hol...

Page 26: ...OW turn the control knob clockwise to the low setting To turn to the PILOT position from the HIGH or LOW positions press the control knob in and return to the pilot position and release To turn the fire OFF keep the control knob depressed and return to the off position and release ...

Page 27: ...HE ENGINEER READ THIS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE FIRE Insert the batteries in the TESC Control and handset as show inside the battery cover and slide isolation switch to the I position of gas control Hold the handset and the green unlock light will illuminate allowing the buttons to work ...

Page 28: ...bottom left of the display after about 1 2 seconds The fire will light To Adjust the flame hold the handset to enable the buttons to work and press and the button to reduce the flame Press the button to increase the flame To Stop the fire hold handset to unlock the buttons and then press the power button ...

Page 29: ...be adjusted up and down by pressing the or buttons To stop the fire simply press the power button again and the burner will stop If you are not intending to use the fire for a long period i e over summer time months the battery life can be extended even more by sliding the white isolator switch to the left away from the On position Ensure the very small white slider switch on the front corner of F...

Page 30: ...en shown below Note the indicator at the bottom shows the battery condition of both the batteries in the hand set and in the fire control within the fire RC Remote Control FC Fire Control The control is designed to get the most out of the batteries but when eventually the display shows they are spent when the battery indicator is empty we recommend you change the batteries in the handset before th...

Page 31: ...progress to setting the day of the week Setting the day of the week Press and release the and buttons until the correct day of the week is shown on the display Mo Monday Tu Tuesday We Wednesday Th Thursday Fr Friday Sa Saturday and Su Sunday Press SET to accept the day of the week and to progress to setting the Hour of the day Note Whilst doing this setup pressing SET advances to the next display ...

Page 32: ...l illuminate Keep it held to keep the control unlocked to enable operation of the buttons Then with the other hand touch and keep you finger on the power button for about 5 seconds Upon touching the power button the green light will do a single flash to show command is recognized after 5 seconds the green light will flash for a second time at which you should release your finger The Fire should be...

Page 33: ... Battery Indicator RC Handset FC Fire Control Light Sensor for Display Backlight To Change Mode Press to Decrease Flame Power Button In Range of the fire If missing out of range or fire switched off Room Temperature Handset Unlocked if Illuminated To Change Settings see handbook To Increase Flame ...

Page 34: ...n several times until you see CAO displayed Then press and release button once to change display to CA1 Press and Release the Set button once more to display TESC handset is now ready to pair 2 Pairing the Handset to the Fire Control paired at factory only do if re pairing After fitting the batteries as above and with the isolator slide switch on the TESC Fire control in the ON position simultaneo...

Page 35: ...omatic default setting The back light comes on in the dark but not in the light o 0 Light never comes on o 1 Light comes on whenever handset is unlocked Display contrast 8 levels from 0 to 7 default level 4 P pairing with other devices other than the fire control The hand set can pair with other modules to o L Operate an electric light which is the dimmable in 9 steps o F operate an electric fan w...

Page 36: ... CONTACTING SIROCCO FOR SERVICE PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING Sirocco is committed to customer care and service To ensure we provide the best service we can we have a policy to charge for all none warranty home visits so that all customers with a genuine manufactures fault can be dealt with swiftly if your appliance has recently been installed and you are experiencing any of the following Fumes are sp...

Page 37: ... facilities are available through our website www siroccofires com SPARE PARTS If you need assistance or wish to purchase spare parts 08432 89 0102 Mon to Fri 9 00 to 16 00 Contact our spares department by email spareparts siroccofire pl Purchase spare parts direct from our website www siroccofires com Spare parts are managed by our UK partner company Lodestar Delta Ltd Lodestar Delta Ltd T A Siro...

Page 38: ...e and registered with GAS SAFE 5 The product must only be operated in accordance with the user instruction book 6 The installation must be in accordance with the installation instructions and comply with all current legislation and building regulations 7 The guarantee commences from date of purchase A proof of purchase is required as part of the validation to receive a warranty service A sales rec...

Page 39: ...ing of fibre components e g matrix coals liners etc b batteries c cosmetic blemishes to polished metal and painted surfaces 22 Some components are categorised as user serviceable parts and will not be carried out as a service visit these include ceramic components decorative trims and fronts batteries some electrical and electronic components etc 23 Repairs carried out under the guarantee do not e...

Page 40: ... not covered by this extended warranty paint work in the fire chamber fire fronts and decorative trims ceramic components glass and batteries electronic or electric mechanical components such as remote controls Issue 21 10 11 ...

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