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5. CLEANING AND MAINTAINING THE HEATER

How do I Clean my heater?

The heater fascia and glass parts need only to be wiped clean with a dry soft cloth,
do not use polishes or abrasive materials.

I have a problem with my heater!

Important Safety. 

Before undertaking maintenance or replacing the lamp(s) always disconnect the
heater from the electricity supply by removing the 3 pin plug and allowing the
heater to cool.

1. My heater is on but there is no light / low light.

This is possibly a lamp failure. Remove the lamp as below and check it in a table
lamp that is known to work. If it does not work in the table lamp then replace it as
below.
The lamps fitted to this heater are 40 Watt E14, 230 Volt, SES (Small Edison screw)
fitting with a clear finish. Due to the indeterminate life span and ease of replacement,
they are specifically excluded from the guarantee.

To replace the lamp.

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Remove the fascia. To do this unscrew and remove the two knurled screws on the

underside of the fascia (See figure 4). Hold the sides of the fascia firmly, gently pull
the base of the fascia clear of the heater body, then lift upward to remove.

 

Remove the loose decorative fuel effect pieces and place away from the work

area. As it is adviseable to protect the surface from scratches or staining we
recommend placing the fuel effect pieces onto an old newspaper or similar covering.

 

Remove the fuel support by sliding it to the right and lifting it out of the heater. 

 

Unscrew the faulty lamp in a counter clockwise direction and replace with a

maximum 40 Watt E14, 230 Volt, SES (Small Edison screw) fitting with a clear finish.

 

Replace the fuel support, the fuel effect pieces and fascia. Secure the fascia using

the two knurled screws removed previously.

2. My heater is on but there is no light or heat.

The first thing to do is check the wall socket. To do this, plug in a known working
appliance. If the appliance you have plugged in works then there is a good chance
that the problem lies with the 13 Amp fuse in the heater plug. If either fuse or socket
is suspected, have them checked by an electrician.

3. My heater is on but there is no heat.

A cut out device is fitted to the heater to prevent damage due to over heating. If it
operates due to an obstruction in the airflow, the heater must be turned off and
allowed to cool for 15 minutes and the obstruction removed before restarting.

INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE

Summary of Contents for 833

Page 1: ...AND OWNER GUIDE This guide is intended to help you install and care for your Valor Fires electric heater Please read carefully before installing and using your heater However if further information is...

Page 2: ...st with low interest rates PRICE MATCH always get the best deals available Boilers Radiators Heating controls Pipes ittings Cylinders Fires Renewable energy Bathroom suites Kitchen sinks taps Showers...

Page 3: ...o criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages CUSTOMER CARE Thank you for choosing Valor Fires All Valor Fires heaters are designed to meet the most stringent quality performance and safety requ...

Page 4: ...red under a BS EN ISO 9001 quality system accepted by the British Standards Institute 1 HANDLING AND UNPACKING Before continuing any further with the installation of this heater please read the follow...

Page 5: ...ll the heater in accordance with this guide If in doubt obtain expert advice Always make sure the electrical socket is accessible and located adjacent to but not above or behind the heater Always disc...

Page 6: ...is heater can be fitted onto a flat wall Ideally fix the heater through to brick work block work or the internal wooden frame of a plaster board wall If the wooden frame behind the plasterboard is not...

Page 7: ...e wires in the cable are coloured in accordance with the following code Live Brown Neutral Blue Earth Green Yellow The electric supply must be safely routed from the heater to an electrical socket If...

Page 8: ...7 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2008 Contents Quantity Illustrations are not to scale Heater 1 Hanging bracket 1 Plasterboard fixings 6 Wall plug 6 Wood screw 6 Knurled screw 2 A...

Page 9: ...xings and secure the bracket to the wall using suitable screws Locate the heater onto the wall bracket Mark the position of the lower support bracket hole on the wall Remove the heater from the wall b...

Page 10: ...perated infra red remote control handset It provides On Off Lamp Heat 1 and Heat 2 functions See figure 5 The heater is fitted with an manual over ride switch should the handset be lost or the batteri...

Page 11: ...tatus lamp glows green Heat 1 Low heat setting flame effect Status lamp will glow orange Heat 2 High heat setting flame effect Status lamp will glow red On Off Will turn off all functions If necessary...

Page 12: ...the heater body then lift upward to remove Remove the loose decorative fuel effect pieces and place away from the work area As it is adviseable to protect the surface from scratches or staining we re...

Page 13: ...cal authority or retailer for recycling advice 6 WARRANTY AND SERVICE Information for the customer Standard Warranty Terms Conditions The warranty is for 12 months subject to contract In the United Ki...

Page 14: ...f this guide What this warranty covers Free of charge repair or replacement of components found to be of faulty manufacture Free of charge replacement of the complete unit providing the failure is rel...

Page 15: ...Page 14 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2008...

Page 16: ...Y Date of Installation Fascia name Block Capitals Fascia code Can be found close to the information label Block Capitals Figure 8 Model 8 3 3 Serial number Can be found on the information label See fi...

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