
All instructions must be handed to the user for safekeeping. Show the customer how to light and control the fire.
After commissioning the appliance, the customer should be instructed on the safe use of the appliance and the need for regular
servicing. Frequency of service depends on usage, but MUST be carried out at least once annually. Advise that cleaning of the fire
maybe achieved when the fire is cold using a damp cloth and mild detergent on most surfaces. Advise that the fire will emit a
"newness" smell for a time after initial commissioning and that extra ventilation may be needed during this time. Recommend that
a guard be used for the protection of young children, pets, the elderly and the infirm.
Isolate the fire from the gas supply. Ensure that the fire is fully cold before attempting service. A suggested procedure for serv-
icing is detailed below.
1. Lay out the dustsheet and tools.
2. Remove the hood (two M6 screws) and front and frame/facia.
3. Remove the glass door assembly (four M6 screws) and clean carefully.
4. Westbury models only : Carefully remove the ceramic components.
5. Inspect the catalyst and clean if necessary with a soft brush.
6. Disconnect the gas supply and remove the four screws retaining the burner (two in the burner legs and two in the
rear of the firebox - see figure 20).
7. Lift away burner assembly.
8. Strip off the burner pipes and clean thoroughly.
9. Clean the in-line restrictor, pilot assembly and the burner tube. Do not attempt to remove the pilot injector as this
can cause damage.
10. Re-assemble and re-fit the burner tray.
11. Turn on the gas supply and leak test. Check pilot and burner for good ignition.
12. Westbury models : Refit the ceramics as per these installation instructions.
13. Refit the glass door assembly, ensuring correct orientation and a good seal.
14. Refit the hood, front and frame/facia.
15. Check any purpose provided ventilation is un-obstructed.
16. Light the fire and check operating pressures.
17. Carry out combustion check as per section 9.4. Check safe operation of the appliance.
For specific servicing instructions, see relevant sections.
Remove the fire front and place to one side. Remove the hood. Remove the glass door assembly. Remove the ceramic compo-
nents. Gently clean in the open air with a soft brush. Be careful not to create dust from the ceramics. Where necessary replace
damaged components with genuine spares. Seal scrap ceramic components in plastic bags and dispose at proper refuse sites as
directed. If using a vacuum cleaner a HEPA filtering system is recommended. Re-fit the ceramics by referring to the relevant sec-
tion of these instructions. Refit the glass door assembly ensuring a good seal. Refit the hood.
Firstly, remove the hood and front fret/facia, the glass panel
(Westbury models : remove ceramics), data plate and disconnect
the gas connection at the isolator elbow. Remove the burner tray
by removing the four securing screws shown in figure 21. Remove
the pilot and main burner pipes and blow through to dislodge any
debris. Now remove the restrictor elbow and blow through to
make sure it is entirely clear. Unclip the pilot lint gauze and clean
with a soft brush. Clean the exterior of the pilot assembly with a
soft brush and blow through the flame ports on the pilot head.
Check the aeration holes are free from lint or dirt. The pilot
assembly can be removed if required by disconnecting the elec-
trode HT lead, gas pipe and unscrewing the mounting screws and lifting away. The pilot assembly is a non-serviceable item and
should not be taken apart. Aeration holes must be absolutely clear internally for proper operation.
NEVER MODIFY OR
BEND THE THERMOCOUPLE TO MAKE THE PILOT STAY ALIGHT
. Modifications are dangerous and can have seri-
ous unseen effects on safety. If the pilot will not stay lit there is a problem with dirt, the gas supply to it, or the thermocouple
needs replacement. Re-assembly in the reverse of removal.
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8.3 BRIEFING THE CUSTOMER
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9.0 SERVICING
9.1 CLEANING THE CERAMICS
9.2 SERVICING THE BURNER
Figure 21