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Installation and Operating Instructions

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LOCATING THE UNIT

Before commencing installation of the unit consider-

ation should be given to the following:

1.

Position  in  the  area  to  be  heated,  central

locations are usually best.

2.

Allowances  for  proper  clearances  to

combustibles (see Fig 1) .

3.

Allowances for proper clearances for mainte-

nance work (see Fig 1).

4.

Consider a location where the glass screen

will  not  be  exposed  to  direct  sunlight  from

windows and doors.

5.

Select  a  location  that  is  not  prone  to

moisture.

6.

A  13  amp,  240  Volt  socket  capable  of

accomodating  a  maximum  load  of  2050

watts  must  be  available  close  to  the

appliance. The socket must be accessible at

all  times  and  must  not  be  placed  directly

behind the unit.

DO  NOT  INSTALL  THE  APPLIANCE  DIRECTLY

ON  CARPET  OR  SIMILIAR  SURFACES  WHICH

MAY RESTRICT AIR CIRCULATION.

UNPACKING & TESTING

Carefully  remove  the  unit  from  the  packaging  and

prior to installing the unit, test the unit by plugging

the  power  supply  into  a  conventiently  located  13

amp grounded socket.

Your Appliance is supplied with the following

 

items:

Remote Control (2xAAA Batteries included)

INSTALLATION - FLUE PIPE

Clearance

Min 900mm is

Recommended 

2

INSTALLATION-FLUE PIPE

FLUE PIPE INSTALLATION

Removing Flue Cover 

1

Remove the top Flue Cover by unscrewing 2  

countersunk head screws on the top plate. (Fig.2)

Fig. 2

Locating the Fireplace 

2

Move the Fireplace toward and against a wall. 

Fig. 3

Insert the small tube side of Flue Pipe into top sunk hole,  

And ensure the Pipe Flange is flat touching with the wall.

Locating the Flue Pipe 

3

Mark the 2 holes with a pencil. (Fig. 4)
Move the Flue Pipe away, and  drill 2 holes with a 

depth of 40mm by using a 8mm drill bit.

C

Fig. 4

Insert the Wall Anchors (C) into the holes by using  

a hammer.

Securing the Flue Pipe 

4

Secure the Flue Pipe (A) to the wall by fastening

provided Long Screws (B) into the wall anchors.

 (Fig. 5)  

Fig. 5

Remove the top Flue Cover by unscrewing one countersunk head 

screw on the top plate. (Fig.2).

Insert the provided Collar into top sunkhole,secure with removed 

screw. (Fig.3)  

Insert and fit the Flue Pipe into the Collar. (Fig.4)  

Fig.1

Fig.2

Fig.3

Fig.4

Locating the Unit
Before commencing installation of the unit consideration
should be given to the following:
1. Position in the area to be heated, central locations are 
  usually best.
2. Allowances for proper clearances to combustibles 
  (see Fig 1) .
3. Allowances for proper clearances for maintenance  
  work (see Fig 1).
4. Consider a location where the glass screen will not  
  be exposed to direct sunlight from windows and doors 
  to avoid unwanted reflection.
5. Select a location that is not prone to moisture.
6. A 13 amp, 240 Volt socket capable of 
  accommodating a maximum load of 2050 watts must 
  be available close to the appliance. The socket must 
  be accessible at all times and must not be placed 
  directly behind the unit.
7. This appliance is approved to be portable or fixed.  
  To fix the stove ensure it is sited on a flat, level and firm 
  surface.  Use a two part epoxy glue across the whole 
  base.

ENSURE THAT THE STOVE IS SITED ON A FIRM FLAT 

SURFACE MAKING SURE IT IS STABLE.

Unpacking and Testing
Carefully remove the unit from the packaging and
prior to installing the unit, test the unit by plugging
the power supply into a conventiently located 13
amp grounded socket.
Your Appliance is supplied with the following items:
• Remote Control (2xAAA Batteries included)

Installation - Flue Pipe (Optional)
If you have chosen to purchase an optional decorative 
flue pipe;
Remove the top Flue Cover by unscrewing one 
countersunk head screw on the top plate. (Fig.2).
Insert the provided Collar into top recess and secure with 
removed screw. (Fig.3)
Insert and fit the Flue Pipe into the Collar. (Fig.4) 
Securely fit to the wall.

Summary of Contents for SLE42s

Page 1: ...4 108 EC The complete installation must be carried out in accordance with current Standards and Local Codes The instructions in this manual must be followed to ensure safe operation of the appliance I...

Page 2: ...n Fuel Bed Brightness Operation Flame Brightness Operation Setting the Time and Day 24 Hour Clock Setting the Weekly Timer Thermal Safety Cut Out Light Emitting Diode Battery Replacement Remote Contro...

Page 3: ...switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility CAUTION Some parts of this appliance around the heater grill can become very hot and ca...

Page 4: ...nce shall not be carried out by children without supervision Children of less than 3 years should be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Children aged from 3 years to 8 years s...

Page 5: ...2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Locating the Unit Before commencing installation of the unit consideration should be given to the following 1 Position in the area to be heated central locations are usually best 2 Allow...

Page 6: ...r Heater 12W Gross Weight kgs 45kg Efficiency Rating A Commissioning and Handover On completion of the installation Ensure that the operating instructions for the unit are left with the customer Ensur...

Page 7: ...eat output elmax N A kW Type of heat output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output elmin N A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control no In standby mode elSB 0 3...

Page 8: ...inate when the fire is plugged in the wall socket switch is on and the manual on off switch is on The red light will remain illuminated for 10 seconds to show there is power to your fire Remote Contol...

Page 9: ...above the room temperature for the heating function to operate Fig 23 Heater Operation Press the Heater button to select Full Heat 2000W and H02 with the flame symbol will be displayed see Fig 23 Pres...

Page 10: ...can also be adjusted by pressing the Brightness button to select from the following levels see Fig 26 H High Maximum Setting C Central Intermediate Setting L Low Minimum Setting NOTE Icon flashes on...

Page 11: ...on 2 Press and hold the Timer Mode button for two seconds to enter the timer settings 3 Press the Time Setting button to select the day to programme 4 The settings for the 1st ON OFF period 1 for Mon...

Page 12: ...ty cut out is incorporated in the heater to prevent damage due to overheating This can happen if the heat outlet is restricted in any way The heater will switch on once the obstruction has been remove...

Page 13: ...lluminated Check the flame effect and fuel bed lights have not been turned off from the remote Please refer to your retailer if your fire is not operating correctly after re reading these instructions...

Page 14: ...s can be ordered from www solutionfires co uk or directly from a Solution Fire Retailer Items considered as consumable such as glass screens bulbs LED boards ceramic logs fuses and batteries which are...

Page 15: ...2203011 3 Side Glass 2203016 4 Flame Screen 2203020 5 Blower and Heater Assembly 2203050 6 Power Supply Board 2203002 7 Main PCB Board 2203052 8 Fuel Bed LED 2203044 9 Flame LED 2203041 10 Synchronous...

Page 16: ...Wiring Diagram www solutionfires co uk info solutionfires co uk Capital Fireplaces Units 12 17 Henlow Trading Est Henlow Bedfordshire SG16 6DS...

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