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Trimline Opal

Installation instruction

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5  INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAXITROL GV60

 WARNING

 

Ensure the fuel supplied to the appliance is clean and free 
from particles and moisture.

 

The appliance must not be turned on if the glass pane(s) 
is not present and/or is broken.

Before a gas supply pipe (new or existing) is connected to 
the main gas pipe at the gas meter and to the gas valve of 
the appliance, clean and dry compressed air needs to have 
been blown through it. Copper and aluminium pilot flame pipes 
that have been cut must be deburred and blown clean before 
they are connected.

Heat, moisture and dust are a threat to all 

electronic components

Protect the electronic gas control until all construction, 
plastering and paintwork has been completed. If you cannot 
avoid this work, then protect the control against dirt and 
moisture penetration by covering it with plastic film for instance.

 WARNING

 

Electronic components become permanently faulty 
when they are exposed to temperatures higher than 60°C. 
Normal AA batteries will crack open at temperatures 
>54°C and the battery contents will damage the electronic 
switches below. Batteries have the longest life span 
at <25°C.

 

Only install the gas valve and receiver as pre-installed at 
the factory.

 

Remember that components may have to be replaced 
or that repairs may have to be performed at a later date. 
This may prove to be more difficult if the control is installed 
in a different way to how we have described in instructions.

Only insert the batteries after the receiver, gas valve and 
pilot flame have been wired.

  

Premature connection to the power source can damage 
the electronics. In the version with the LED module, inserting 
the batteries is not permitted. Use the mains adapter supplied 
with the LED module.

 

NOTE

Batteries should not be used in the receiver when using 
the LED module.

Ensure the ignition cable is not near the antenna wire and 
that they do not cross each other.

 

The high voltage released during ignition may damage 
the sensitive receiver circuit of the antenna. This could mean 
the appliance becomes less responsive or totally unresponsive 
to commands from the handset.

 NOTE

 

Do not tighten the contact breaker and the thermocouple 
connection too tightly on the gas valve. 

 

It is sufficient to tighten by hand and add a half a turn 
with an open-end spanner. Tightening too much will break 
the connection to the magnetic coil below and/or the 
insulation around the aluminium contact pin in the contact 
breaker. This may cause the magnetic coil to not open 
the gas supply to the pilot flame and prevent the appliance 
from functioning.

Only use the original extension set to extend the supplied 
thermocouple. (Available through your supplier. Not available 
with LED.) Extending the thermocouple beyond its limit will lead 
to a reduction in voltage. This may in turn prevent the activation 
of the magnetic coil.

Prevent leakage of ignition spark to parts of the installation 
other than the ignition rod on the pilot flame. Ensure the 
ignition cable is not in contact with the body or other 
metal parts.

The receiver and the control units on the gas valve should 
be switched on to ensure automatic start-up via the remote 
control. The oval disc on the gas valve should be turned to 
the 

ON

 position. The 

I

/

0

 switch should be set to 

I

. The ignition 

cable should be connected to the 

SPARK

 connection point on 

the receiver.

The system’s thermostat sensor is located inside the remote 
control. The remote control operates best at a distance of 2 
or 3 metres away from the appliance. Although communication 
occurs via shortwave radio signals, it is recommended that 
you place the remote control in the line of sight of the gas 
appliance, in a place where the user wishes to experience a 
pleasant temperature. Do not place the manual transmitter 
in direct sunlight or other warm locations. The thermostat 
measures the temperature and, accordingly, regulates the 
flame size of the gas appliance.

 NOTE

 

Sealed parts must not be adjusted, to do so would void 
the warranty.

 

A waiting time of 5 minutes between each start attempt 
must be observed.

 

Remove batteries not with a metal tool. Removing 
batteries with a metal object can permanently damage 
the electronic control.

I/0

 switch

Summary of Contents for Trimline Opal 1121

Page 1: ...Trimline Opal 1121 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION GBR IRL...

Page 2: ...BURNER MESH AND DISPERSION MEDIUM 9 4 TECHNICAL DETAILS MAXITROL GV60 11 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAXITROL GV60 12 6 GAS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 7 CONCENTRIC PATHWAYS 16 8 CONCENTRIC FLUE SYSTEM 17 8 1...

Page 3: ...he first time any deposits resulting from curing must be removed from the glass panel using a glass cleaner made specifically for fireplaces Distance to flammable materials Maintain the following mini...

Page 4: ...the mantle and the floor to 70mm 2 3 Connection to the gas supply pipes You can determine where the gas supply pipes will be placed dependent on the layout Ensure control equipment is not twisted dur...

Page 5: ...ough the slotted holes to which the covers attach Loosen the bolts 2 on the left and 2 on the right a few turns but do not remove them Remove the glazing bars at the bottom and top by removing the 8 n...

Page 6: ...so be connected to the rear Proceed as follows to convert the unit to this arrangement Remove the glass panel see paragraph 2 4 Glass panel removal If necessary remove the baffle and restrictor see pa...

Page 7: ...n the rear 5 At the front the baffle plate and possibly the restrictor still need to be installed Remove the breakout plate from the rear wall 6 There is no need to remove the rear wall from the appli...

Page 8: ...describes when a baffle plate and or a restrictor must be fitted This is important to ensure the gas fire works correctly 2 7 Refitting the glass panel Carefully push the glass panel into place in a s...

Page 9: ...ng the appliance Remove the right hand part of the grille Remove the right burner 2 Distribute the glass granules evenly over the middle part of the grille Place the middle log A on the horizontal bur...

Page 10: ...3 5 2 4 6 7 A A A B F F G G Trimline Opal Installation instruction 10...

Page 11: ...er 5 Gas outlet front burner middle burner 6 Multi cable 7 Piezo connection 8 Connector double burner 9 Receiver Appliance category C11 C31 C91 Pilot flame SIT 3 flames Security Thermocouple principle...

Page 12: ...cuit of the antenna This could mean the appliance becomes less responsive or totally unresponsive to commands from the handset NOTE Do not tighten the contact breaker and the thermocouple connection t...

Page 13: ...Trimline Opal Installation instruction 13 NOTE In the event of an emergency the I 0 switch can be used to switch off the appliance The I 0 switch is located behind the bottom cover...

Page 14: ...m temperature by thermostat No With electronic control of room temperature Yes With electronic control of room temperature plus day time switch Yes With electronic control of room temperature plus wee...

Page 15: ...room temperature control No 2 or more manually adjustable stages no control of the room temperature No With mechanical control of room temperature by thermostat No With electronic control of room tem...

Page 16: ...horizontal X X1 X2 Y 2 1 Ratio vertical horizontal X X1 Y 2 1 Restriction conditions all gas types Distance Baffle plate Restriction G20 and G20 25 Vertical lay out 1 6m Yes 35mm 6 12m Yes 45mm G25 3...

Page 17: ...instructions The correct restrictor will provide the appliance with the most optimal efficiency flame image and combustion Mounting an incorrectly placed restrictor may cause malfunction of the appli...

Page 18: ...s among other things that the chimney pass through must not be smaller than 150mm round square but no larger than 200mm and not ventilated by grilles etc In the case of larger chimney pass throughs a...

Page 19: ...der a carport roof or balcony inside and outside corners 500 G From ground level and rainwater drainage pipes 300 H Inside and outside a corner 500 I Above an external gas pressure regulator 1000 Side...

Page 20: ...ars A check must be carried out on 1 seal of the flue and supply circuits 2 seal of the upper and lower pressure release hatches of the appliance check the gasket 3 operation of the pressure release h...

Page 21: ...e glass panel on page 5 IMPORTANT After lighting for the first time a haze may form on the inside of the glass panel When the appliance has cooled down after the first use the glass must be cleaned im...

Page 22: ...here must be a 230 VAC wall socket for the LED module power supply in the vicinity of the appliance 11 2 Fitting the glass plate Remove the front glass panel Paragraph 2 3 Removing the front glass pan...

Page 23: ...n the left and right side the long glazing bars are fitting at the front and back do not forget to refit the air guide 7 Do not overtighten the screws this could risk glass breakage Refit the burners...

Page 24: ...est method is to push the LED unit as far back as possible initially against the back wall of the mantle Secure the LED unit with the two screws 1 Remove the receiver from the holder and attach the ca...

Page 25: ...tal Check whether cable is free of metal parts Poor spark candle Check spark candle for fractures replace if necessary Distance of sparkling candle to pilot flame head Check distance is approximately...

Page 26: ...me should be free of obstructions Small lazy pilot flame Check and correct pressure and physical state of pilot flame burner Close main burner flame openings Check and clean with a vacuum cleaner or s...

Page 27: ...110 303 206 176 1074 500 100 150 13 73 540 550 235 430 70 176 1325 205 303 100 150 100 500 75 75 50 500 Trimline Opal Installation instruction 27 Appendix 1 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Trimline Tourmaline M...

Page 28: ...r stoves with a closed combustion system Chimney mounting plate Renovation package Existing flue Clamping strap Roof pass through Clamping strap Interior mounting plate Renovation package Sliding elem...

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