The Collection By Michael Miller Aleesia DDAL RN Series Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions Download Page 1

Aleesia

CONVENTIONAL FLUE LOG EFFECT GAS FIRE

Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions
Hand these instructions to the user

Model No. DDAL**RN is only for use on Natural Gas (G20) at a 

supply pressure of 20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.

** denotes cosmetic variant

Summary of Contents for Aleesia DDAL RN Series

Page 1: ...LUE LOG EFFECT GAS FIRE Installation Maintenance User Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No DDAL RN is only for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B I E de...

Page 2: ...l Efficiency at Nominal Heat Output 74 8 Useful Efficiency at Minimum Heat Output Indicative 50 0 Auxilliary Power Consumption at Nominal Heat Output 0 03kW Auxilliary Power Consumption at Minimum Out...

Page 3: ...peration of the fire in manual mode 30 34 3 3 1 Advanced operation modes of the fire 35 40 3 4 Fitting the handset wall bracket 40 3 5 Instructing the user product handover 40 3 6 Checking for clearan...

Page 4: ...ly Voltage 230V a c Supply Frequency 50Hz Supply Fuse 3 Amp to BS 1362 Electrical Supply Required 230v AC 50Hz IP Rating IPX0 Appliance Efficiency Declaration The efficiency of this appliance has been...

Page 5: ...imneys and flues 7 B S E N 1858 Chinmeys Components Concrete Flue Blocks 8 I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation Republic of Ireland No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for th...

Page 6: ...ny chimney or flue which has been used for an appliance burning fuel other than gas must be thoroughly swept The base of the chimney flue must also be thoroughly cleared of debris etc 3 Any under floo...

Page 7: ...h a retailer designed surround package please consult the retailer to determine installation height required for the fire When installing into a brick built chimney you must ensure that there is suffi...

Page 8: ...ng this fire with a surround supplied from BFM Europe then the fireplace opening of width height of 615mm minimum to 630mm maximum needs to be prepared at the height shown below See figure 3 below Fig...

Page 9: ...be fitted to twin wall metal flue boxes conforming to the constructional requirements of BS 715 The top face of the box must be insulated with a minimum thickness of 50mm of non combustible mineral wo...

Page 10: ...the flue causing a build up of combustion products in the room in which the fire is operated The following are important warnings relating to this spillage monitoring system 1 10 1 The spillage monit...

Page 11: ...f glass removal tool 1 off downlight kit 1 off restrictor baffle fixing screws 2 off bags of vermiculite 4 off nylon wallplugs 4 off 30mm woodscrews 4 off No 12 x 40mm screws Pack 2 Surround If select...

Page 12: ...2 2 Remove the two off screws which secure the glass panel retaining bracket as shown below in figure 6 then tilt the glass panel forward to remove it Take care not to allow the glass panel to fall f...

Page 13: ...3 Store the glass panel in a safe place 2 2 4 Re assemble in reverse order when re fitting the glass assembly 2 2 5 DO NOT OPERATE THE FIRE WITHOUT THE GLASS PANEL IN POSITION OR NOT CORRECTLY LOCATED...

Page 14: ...d to allow access to the burner fixings Remove the 4 off ceramic support retaining screws as shown below in figure 7 Fig 7 2 2 7 Remove the 4 off screws that hold the burner in position see figure 8 b...

Page 15: ...s shown below in figure 9 Fig 9 2 2 9 As shown in figure 9 above the gas supply cover plate should be removed allowing access to the gas inlet valve and pressure test point as shown below in figure 10...

Page 16: ...mbly up at the back as it is removed to clear the on off switch from the inlet channel Fig 11 2 2 11 The gas supply can be routed into the fire to the rear left see figure 12 below for dimensional inf...

Page 17: ...ing pipework is sound 2 2 15 Carefully withdraw the fire box from the opening to enable the gas supply and fire fixing to be completed There is a choice of methods of fixing the firebox which are prov...

Page 18: ...screwed fully up against the hexagon shoulder of the tensioning screw this provides maximum travel for the tensioning nut 2 2 20 Fit a screwed nipple on to each of the cables and pull hand tight up a...

Page 19: ...VIA A 3 AMP SWITCHED FIXED FUSED SPUR WITH A MINIMUM CONTACT SEPARATION OF 3MM IT MAY HOWEVER BE CONNECTED TO A 3 PIN PLUG TO BS 5733 THAT IS FITTED WITH A 3 AMP FUSE TO BS 1362 2 3 1 The product is...

Page 20: ...as shown below in figure 15 Fig 15 2 4 2 Remove two screws from electric cover see figure 15 and remove cover feed wiring from lamp assemblies through the grommet in the side of the fire and make conn...

Page 21: ...t the surround up to the point of the shelf infill refer to section 2 6 2 4 6 The surround lamp assemblies are then fitted to the surround using the two nuts provided as shown in figure 17 below 2 4 7...

Page 22: ...operating method for the fire 2 5 4 Check that the gas pressure is 20 0 mbar 1 0mbar 8 0 in w g 0 4 in w g 2 5 5 Turn off the fire remove the manometer and refit the pressure test point screw Check t...

Page 23: ...e infills into place with suitable adhesive and secure the leg fixing brackets only to the wall Fit legs to brackets that have been securely attached to the wall with fixings as detailed in 2 6 5 2 6...

Page 24: ...h panel 1 off R H leg 1 off L H leg 1 off R H infill section 1 off L H infill section 1 off top infill section 1 off bottom infill section 1 off shelf infill section 1 off shelf 23 NOTE It is recommen...

Page 25: ...PONENTS 2 7 1 Ensure that the surround components as shown below are mechanically secured as indicated this is required in accordance with the latest revision of BS 1251 2015 Open Fireplace Components...

Page 26: ...l if required in the central section as shown by the dotted area NOTE 2 off bags of vermiculite are supplied a thin layer only equates to approximately 1 5 bags do not use all the vermiculite supplied...

Page 27: ...low in figure 22 Fig 22 3 1 4 Position Log C at the centre of the fuel bed using the locating lug at the centre of Log A and the locating pin to the front right hand centre of the fuel bed tray as a g...

Page 28: ...of the fuel bed tray as a guide for placement as shown below in figure 24 Fig 24 3 1 6 Position Log E at the left hand centre of the fuel bed using the locating pin as indicated below in figure 25 as...

Page 29: ...e only the logs supplied with the fire When replacing the logs remove the old logs and discard them Fit a complete set of logs of the correct type Do not fit additional logs or any logs other than a g...

Page 30: ...e product as per section 2 3 The remote handset makes it possible to control the features on the fire as illustrated below in figure 27 Fig 27 If young persons are present in the property to which the...

Page 31: ...child proof feature activated press and hold the on off button and the downwards arrow button to deactivate the child lock Press the ON OFF button until you hear two consecutive beeps and a series of...

Page 32: ...ton as displayed below in figure 32 The handset will display off in the text as shown in figure 32 When the off icon stops flashing after 5 seconds the fire can be lit again Fig 32 3 2 1 5 To adjust t...

Page 33: ...34 3 2 1 7 To go to the designated high fire position double click the upward arrow button The handset will display the HI symbol on the display as shown below in figure 35 Fig 35 3 2 1 8 To go to the...

Page 34: ...ownlights press the same button again If you wish to set the level of downlight between 20 and 100 press and hold the downlight button on the handset until the lightbulb icon on the display flashes th...

Page 35: ...button and downward arrow button simultaneously as shown below in figure 40 Fig 40 3 2 3 2 Day flashes on the handset display press the upward arrow button or downward arrow button to select the numb...

Page 36: ...djusted automatically to achieve the set temperature 3 3 2 1 To enter thermostatic mode press the thermostat button on the handset the thermostatic symbol will display on the handset as shown below in...

Page 37: ...rature is 21oC Off time temperature is standby mode pilot flame only 3 3 3 3 To set the temperature press the program button and hold until the program mode symbol as shown above in figure 47 flashes...

Page 38: ...e input with the program mode symbol button pressed and the ALL displayed on the handset display and the hour flashes Select the hour by using the upward and downard arrow buttons followed by pressing...

Page 39: ...ures for all ALL SA SU and Daily Timer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Once a new ON thermostatic and or OFF temperature has been set that temperature becomes the new default setting NOTE 2 If ALL SA SU or Daily Timer...

Page 40: ...imer button until the timer symbol is displayed on the handset as shown below in figure 47 Fig 47 3 3 6 The hour will flash on the handset using the upward and downward arrow buttons select the time p...

Page 41: ...andset itself so the position of the wall bracket will therefore be the position of temperature measurement within the room To fit position as necessary mark hole positions drill and secure with fixin...

Page 42: ...le has been fitted it should be removed as shown in section 3 7 and the test repeated after the fire has cooled 3 6 4 If spillage persists the flue is not functioning correctly and a fault exists If a...

Page 43: ...d with 2 off screws to the internal roof of the combustion chamber 3 7 2 Remove the glass panel as detailed in section 2 2 and unscrew or re fit the baffle from the internal roof of the combustion cha...

Page 44: ...ut BEFORE ANY SERVICING WORK IS CARRIED OUT ENSURE THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ALL ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A COMPETENT QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN For...

Page 45: ...3 2 Remove the glass panel as shown in section 2 2 and put it in a safe location remove burner assembly as per section 4 1 4 3 3 Loosen the pilot nut and remove the two screws retaining the pilot ass...

Page 46: ...by removing the cover on the rear of the handset 4 6 Checking for Flue Debris 4 6 1 Remove the burner assembly as detailed in section 4 1 4 6 2 Locate the removeable backplate on the rear face of the...

Page 47: ...4 7 Wiring Diagram 46...

Page 48: ...161980 GV60 V module control cable CV 104931 GV60 On off switch with cables CV 104934 Ignition cable B 182470 ERTA PG 82 770 NG ODS pilot assembly B 66390 Main burner injector Cat 82 size 380 B 100534...

Page 49: ...50mm No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this appliance when installed in G B When installed I E please consult document I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation which is iss...

Page 50: ...n of the manufacturers guarantee Any debris or deposits should be removed from the fuel bed from time to time This may be carried out by referring to the cleaning section as described later in this bo...

Page 51: ...andset makes it possible to control the features on the fire as illustrated below in figure 1 Fig 1 If young persons are present in the property to which the appliance is installed the child proof fea...

Page 52: ...he fire with child proof feature activated press and hold the on off button and the downwards arrow button to deactivate the child lock Press the ON OFF button until you hear two consecutive beeps and...

Page 53: ...on off button as displayed below in figure 6 The handset will display off in the text as shown in figure 6 When the off icon stops flashing after 5 seconds the fire can be lit again Fig 6 5 3 1 5 To...

Page 54: ...8 5 3 1 7 To go to the designated high fire position double click the upward arrow button The handset will display the HI symbol on the display as shown below in figure 9 Fig 9 5 3 1 8 To go to the d...

Page 55: ...ownlights press the same button again If you wish to set the level of downlight between 20 and 100 press and hold the downlight button on the handset until the lightbulb icon on the display flashes th...

Page 56: ...button and downward arrow button simultaneously as shown below in figure 14 Fig 14 5 3 3 2 Day flashes on the handset display press the upward arrow button or downward arrow button to select the numb...

Page 57: ...usted automatically to achieve the set temperature 5 4 2 1 To enter thermostatic mode press the thermostat button on the handset the thermostatic symbol will display on the handset as shown below in f...

Page 58: ...rature is 21oC Off time temperature is standby mode pilot flame only 5 4 3 3 To set the temperature press the program button and hold until the program mode symbol as shown above in figure 47 flashes...

Page 59: ...e input with the program mode symbol button pressed and the ALL displayed on the handset display and the hour flashes Select the hour by using the upward and downard arrow buttons followed by pressing...

Page 60: ...ures for all ALL SA SU and Daily Timer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Once a new ON thermostatic and or OFF temperature has been set that temperature becomes the new default setting NOTE 2 If ALL SA SU or Daily Timer...

Page 61: ...0 Fig 20 5 4 4 2 To deactivate the Eco flex mode press the Eco flex mode button on the handset as shown above in figure 21 the handset will then revert to manual mode Fig 21 Eco flex mode symbol Eco f...

Page 62: ...in hours required then press the countdown mode button to confirm Minutes will flash on the handset display using the upward and downward arrow buttons select the time period in minutes required To co...

Page 63: ...n figure 23 Fig 23 5 5 2 Remove the two off screws which secure the glass panel retaining bracket as shown below in figure 24 then tilt the glass panel forward to remove it Take care not to allow the...

Page 64: ...s must only be replaced with a complete and genuine replacement set and the fire must never be run with the wrong number or damaged logs The fuelbed must be carefully re assembled as stated in the fol...

Page 65: ...erial if required in the central section as shown by the dotted area NOTE 2 off bags of vermiculite are supplied a thin layer only equates to approximately 1 5 bags do not use all the vermiculite supp...

Page 66: ...low in figure 27 Fig 27 5 7 4 Position Log C at the centre of the fuel bed using the locating lug at the centre of Log A and the locating pin to the front right hand centre of the fuel bed tray as a g...

Page 67: ...of the fuel bed tray as a guide for placement as shown below in figure 29 Fig 29 5 7 6 Position Log E at the left hand centre of the fuel bed using the locating pin as indicated below in figure 30 as...

Page 68: ...ly the logs supplied with the fire When replacing the logs remove the old logs and discard them Fit a complete set of logs of the correct type Do not fit additional logs or any logs other than a genui...

Page 69: ...C Log C only B 1008055D Log D only B 1008055E Log E only B 1008055F Log F only CV 107116 Bag of vermiculite 2 off bags per product B 120070 Embaglow Part No B 1009413 Issue 2 BFM Europe Ltd Trentham L...

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