The Collection By Michael Miller Glimpse Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions Download Page 1

Glimpse, Glimpse Duplex R,

Glimpse Duplex L

& Glimpse Triplex

LOG EFFECT BALANCED FLUE ROOM HEATER

Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions

Hand these instructions to the user

Model No. DCHLSTRN, DCHLCRRN, DCHLLRN & DCHL3SRN are for use on Natural

Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.

Summary of Contents for Glimpse

Page 1: ...pse Triplex LOG EFFECT BALANCED FLUE ROOM HEATER Installation Maintenance User Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No DCHLSTRN DCHLCRRN DCHLLRN DCHL3SRN are for use on Natural Gas G...

Page 2: ...ex models 33 3 2 Assembling the log fuel bed Glimpse Duplex L model 34 3 3 Assembling the pebble fuel bed all Glimpse models 35 3 4 Ceramic log set advice 36 3 5 Positioning the flue restrictor plates...

Page 3: ...ELECTRICAL INFORMATION PLEASE NOTE THIS PRODUCT REQUIRES A MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Supply Voltage 230V a c Supply Frequency 50Hz Supply Fuse 3 Amp to BS 1362 Electrical Supply Required 230v AC 50Hz...

Page 4: ...1 1 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS GLIMPSE MODEL Fig 1 FRONT VIEW Fig 2 TOP VIEW 4...

Page 5: ...1 2 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS GLIMPSE DUPLEX R MODEL Fig 3 FRONT VIEW Fig 4 TOP VIEW 5...

Page 6: ...1 3 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS GLIMPSE DUPLEX L MODEL Fig 5 FRONT VIEW Fig 6 TOP VIEW 6...

Page 7: ...1 4 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS GLIMPSE TRIPLEX MODEL Fig 7 FRONT VIEW Fig 8 TOP VIEW 7...

Page 8: ...nimum acceptable dimensions from the flue terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are shown below and listed in the table It is important that the position of the flue allows the free passag...

Page 9: ...d be purchased as required from the manufacturer if you require to purchase any additional flue components please contact the UK distributor for Metaloterm products contact details as below H Docherty...

Page 10: ...method utilses a rigid interlocking balanced flue duct to enable a vertical balanced flue system to be used All components required are supplied within the flue kit with the exception of the lengths...

Page 11: ...d using a 1 2 open ended spanner 2 3 INSTALLATION OF THE GAS SUPPLY 2 3 1 Before installing the combustion chamber decide from which side or if a rear connection to the gas supply is required Plan the...

Page 12: ...und this point 2 4 10 Chisel out the area as marked on the wall 2 4 11 We then recommend that a cardboard cylinder is placed around the flue pipe and inserted in the chiselled out hole whilst making g...

Page 13: ...and secure with screws See figure 14 overpage 2 6 4 Place a locking band USKB13 in the mounting plate USMPG13 Put the concentric flue US100 13 50 13 25 13 through the mounting plate and locking band u...

Page 14: ...mounting plate and locking band until it protrudes by 400mm min 1000mm max through the roof Centre the flue and secure with the roof support USDQ13 and screws See figure 15 below Please ensure all jo...

Page 15: ...Use fixings suitable for the structure of the false chimney breast Fig 16 NOTE The dimensions as stated in figure 16 above are dimensions specified for use with the optional false chimney breast cons...

Page 16: ...xings suitable for the fabric of the building the product is being secured to Fig 17 NOTE The dimensions as stated in figure 17 above are dimensions specified for use with the optional false chimney b...

Page 17: ...s suitable for the fabric of the building the product is being secured to Fig 18 NOTE The dimensions as stated in figure 18 above are dimensions specified for use with the optional false chimney breas...

Page 18: ...eck the kit contains the components as shown below in figure 19 then follow the instructions as detailed to fit the false chimney breast 2 11 3 Ensure provision for the gas and electricity connections...

Page 19: ...2 11 4 Proceed as detailed below in figure 20 21 Fig 20 Fig 21 19...

Page 20: ...M PLETE THE APERTURE AGAIN USE THE 2X6MM BOARD TO MAINTAIN THECORRECT GAP 3 CUT 2 OFF LENGTHS OF ITEM A TO PROVIDE THE TOP AND BOTTOM SECTIONS AND FIX IN PLACE AS SHOWN 4 FIT 8 OFF ITEM E INTO POSITIO...

Page 21: ...PANELS USING SUITABLE STONE ADHESIVE 2 PROCEED TO CUT AND FIX PANELS PROVIDE FIXING EVERY 300MM IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE A DOUBLE THICKNESS OF 6MM BOARD WITH STAGGERED JOINTS TO AVOID RISK OF JOINTS C...

Page 22: ...en follow the instructions as detailed to fit the false chimnet breast 2 12 3 Ensure provision for the gas and electricity connections to the product have been made section 3 6 3 7 before making good...

Page 23: ...2 12 4 Proceed as detailed below in figure 27 28 Fig 27 Fig 28 23...

Page 24: ...D AROUND THE APERTURE STAGE 4 1 CUT THE LAST LENGTH OF ITEM A TO SUIT TOP AND BOTTOM SECTIONS AND FIX IN PLACE AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM 2 FIX 4 OF ITEM G INTO POSITION AS SHOWN PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE ST...

Page 25: ...GGERED JOINTS TO AVOID RISK OF JOINTS CRACKING THIS CAN BE ACHIEVED BY EITHER CLADDING THE ENTIRE CHIMNEY IN DOUBLE THICKNESS OR BACKING ALL JOINTS AND FIXING CHANNELS WITH 75MM WIDE STRIPS OF BOARD L...

Page 26: ...y check the kit contains the components as shown below in figure 33 then follow the instructions as detailed to fit the false chimnet breast 2 13 3 Ensure provision for the gas and electricity connect...

Page 27: ...2 13 4 Proceed as detailed below in figure 34 35 Fig 34 Fig 35 27...

Page 28: ...S USING THE NO 8 X 3 8 SCREWS PROVIDED USE A 12MM SPACER I E 2 X 6MM BOARD TO PROVIDE A GAP AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM 2 CUT 4 OFF LENGTHS OF ITEM A TO PROVIDE TOP AND BOTTOM SECTIONS AS SHOWN ALLOWING 1...

Page 29: ...IEVED BY EITHER CLADDING THE ENTIRE CHIMNEY IN DOUBLE THICKNESS OR BACKING ALL JOINTS AND FIXING CHANNELS WITH 75MM WIDE STRIPS OF BOARD LEAVE THE FRONT PANEL OFF AT THIS STAGE AS SHOWN 3 TIGHTEN LOWE...

Page 30: ...2 13 7 Complete the installation of the false chimney breast as detailed below in figure 40 apply a wall finish as necessary Fig 40 30...

Page 31: ...ve the end piece of glass firstly as indicated by the position of the clamp below then remove the convection air grills from around the product by simply lifting clear as shown below in figure 41 Fig...

Page 32: ...ction downwards 4 as shown below in figure 44 Fig 44 2 14 7 Store the glass panel in a safe place DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION IF THE GLASS PANELS ARE BROKEN CRACKED OR CHIPPED 2 14 8 Repeat t...

Page 33: ...figure 47 ensuring that the logs are correctly positioned on the location pegs If required fit the optional Embaglow material over the flame ports To do this seperate into short strands and place ran...

Page 34: ...0 ensuring that the logs are correctly positioned on the location pegs If required fit the optional Embaglow material over the flame ports To do this seperate into short strands and place randomly ove...

Page 35: ...bbles as indicated below in figure 52 Fig 52 3 3 3 Please now check the restrictor position as detailed on page 36 in section 3 5 3 3 4 If required fit the optional Embaglow material over the flame po...

Page 36: ...S RELATED PRODUCTS 3 5 POSITIONING THE RESTRICTOR PLATES 3 5 1 For horizontal balanced flue models leave the restrictor plate in position 0 as shown below in figure 53 position 0 is the default positi...

Page 37: ...IS EXTINGUISHED FOR ANY REASON YOU MUST ENSURE THAT YOU WAIT A FULL FIVE MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RE LIGHT THE FIRE The product is controlled by the remote handset supplied with the fire Ensure th...

Page 38: ...Alternatively pressing either the UP or DOWN arrow allows the unit to revert to MANUAL mode Fire must be in standby mode pilot must be lit for temperature mode to be used 3 8 2 2 Within the TEMPERATUR...

Page 39: ...increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process 3 8 3 4 To set the P2 timed setting press the SET button until the TIMER mode is displayed Hold...

Page 40: ...n the rear of the handset and replace the 9V battery as necessary 3 8 7 To Set the Time on the Remote Handset 3 8 7 1 Simultanelously press the UP large flame arrow and DOWN small flame arrow buttons...

Page 41: ...order and carry out a gas tightness test 4 2 REMOVING REPLACING BURNER CONTROLS MOUNTING PLATE ASSEMBLY 4 2 1 Disconnect or isolate the electricity supply to the product 4 2 2 Remove the burner unit...

Page 42: ...the product 4 7 2 Remove the burner assembly as detailed in section 4 1 4 7 3 Remove the burner controls mounting plate assembly as described in section 4 2 4 7 4 The power module is located on the fa...

Page 43: ...indicated below in figure 64 located on the underside of the chassis of the product 4 9 3 Replace the bulb BFM Europe recommend the use of genuine replacement bulbs part number B 149660 however should...

Page 44: ...4 10 WIRING DIAGRAM Fig 65 IMPORTANT ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A COMPETENT QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN 44...

Page 45: ...2 55mm CV 7052 34 Injector carriage gasket B 153080 2 metre mains cable B 128120 Convection fan B 152930 Wiring loom GV60 control module to convection fan B 144580 Side glass panel all models B 144570...

Page 46: ...take the time to fully read these instructions as you will then be able to obtain the most effective and safe operation of your fire IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING This appliance is a heating a...

Page 47: ...hear a click and the fire begins a 30 second ignition process The pilot and main burner will light The appliance is now in MANUAL mode which will be shown via the MAN graphic on the display of the han...

Page 48: ...n to TEMPERATURE mode NOTE If you set a temperature below the current room temperature the fire will switch to standby mode pilot burner only until the room has cooled to the temperature you have set...

Page 49: ...button to scroll through to the circulating fan mode as shown below in figure 9 both fan and level icons will flash 5 3 5 2 Press and hold the LARGE flame button to turn on the fan and increase fan sp...

Page 50: ...eaning agents or any type of polish must never be used as damage to the finish may result CLEANING THE FUEL BED We do not recommend cleaning of logs or fuelbed components as these are fragile and dama...

Page 51: ...ex models remove the end piece of glass firstly as indicated by the position of the clamp below then remove the convection air grills from around the product by simply lifting clear as shown below in...

Page 52: ...ow in figure 14 Fig 14 5 5 7 Store the glass panel in a safe place DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION IF THE GLASS PANELS ARE BROKEN CRACKED OR CHIPPED 5 5 8 Repeat the process to remove the side gl...

Page 53: ...n the logs as shown in the layout below in figure 17 ensuring that the logs are correctly located on the location pegs If required fit the optional Embaglow material over the flame ports To do this se...

Page 54: ...igure 20 ensuring that the logs are correctly located on the location pegs If required fit the optional Embaglow material over the flame ports To do this seperate into short strands and place randomly...

Page 55: ...les is kept to a minimum during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working on the a...

Page 56: ...128280 Log 4 only quantity x 2 per set B 128290 Log 5 only quantity x 2 per set B 128300 Log 6 only quantity x 2 per set B 120070 Bag of Embaglow quantity x 2 per set CV 107116 Bag of vermiculite quan...

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