Mk6 Theme Plus (Concentric valve) Issue 1.2 21/05/02
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Check for clearance of products of combustion
1. Light the fire.
2. Close all windows and doors.
3. After approximately 5 minutes place a smoke match 70mm from the right hand side,
inside edge of the trim, 10mm below and 10mm within the opening of the fire as
shown in Fig. 16, 17a and 17b. Ensure that the smoke is drawn into the fire aperture.
If spillage is detected, the cause must be discovered and the fault corrected. If the
cause cannot be corrected disconnect the gas supply to the appliance and seek
expert advice.
NOTE: DO NOT HOLD THE SMOKE MATCH IN ANY OTHER
POSITION.
4. If there is an extraction fan in a nearby room then the spillage test must be repeated
with the fan turned on and any interconnecting doors between the fire and the fan
location left open.
5. If there are other open flued appliances in adjoining rooms they must be checked for
clearance of products of combustion when the Turboflue is in operation.
Check operation of safety system
Test 1
1. Light the fire
2. Block the flue outlet with a suitable plate for 6 seconds. The fire should now be
extinguished and the power and fan indicators on the switch plate should be lit.
Test 2
1. Light the fire
2. Block the flue outlet with a suitable plate for 20 seconds. The fire should now be
extinguished, the fan should not be running, and no indicators on the switch plate
should be lit.
Instruct the user
1. Hand over these Installation Instructions and the User Instructions to the person who
is going to use the fire and explain how to light and operate the appliance.
2. Make certain that the user is aware that the ceramic blocks and coals must be located
in accordance with the instructions, and that the appliance should be serviced at
regular intervals by a competent person to ensure continued safe operation.
3. Explain that this appliance is fitted with an oxygen depletion sensor incorporated into
the pilot body. Should the fire repeatedly extinguish itself, the cause should be sought
and remedied as this may indicate spillage into the room of combustion products.
4. Indicate the tie-on warning label which the customer must remove and read.
5. Advise the user that any smell given off by the appliance will clear away after a little
use.
6. Point out that these instructions must be retained in a safe place for future use.
Fig. 17a
Fig. 17b
Fig. 16