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Figure 5

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Figure 7

Figure 9

 

Note: Prior to connecting the gas supply it is advisable to blow out the gas supply so that any dirt which may be present in the pipe is
cleared and cannot enter the gas valve or pilot burner and so cause a blockage

 

With the supply connected check the installation  pipework for gas soundness. In the United Kingdom check in accordance with the
current edition of  B.S. 6891. In the Republic of Ireland check in accordance with the rules in force.

FITTING THE CERAMIC FIREBOX WALLS & FUEL BED

1.

 

Open the side door by turning the handle clockwise.

2.

 

Remove the two screws from the ceramic support bracket. The side of the support bracket can now

be removed. (See figure 5)
3.

 

Remove the ceramic packs from the firebox. Carefully unpack the ceramic pieces.

4.

 

Fit one of the ceramic  side walls into the slot of the ceramic support bracket at the far side of the

firebox. Leave sufficient space to insert the edge of the rear wall behind the  side wall. Fix the  side wall
into position using the retaining clamp. (See figure 6).
5.

 

Fit the edge of the rear ceramic wall behind the  side wall. The rear ceramic wall will rest on the

base of the casting (see figure 7)
6.

 

Fit the rear base piece into position behind the burner and position it so that its rear is flat against

the rear ceramic wall. (See figure 8).
7.

 

Fit the front base piece locating the ledge / slot that is underneath the base piece over the metal

burner strip. (See figure 9).
8.

 

Place the 5 coal pieces on the base pieces (See figure 10)

The three large coals should be at the front, the two small coals at the back.
9.

 

Fit the remaining ceramic  side wall into the slot of the ceramic support bracket previously

removed. Fix the  side wall into position using the retaining clamp.
10.

 

Fit the ceramic support bracket in place using the two screws previously removed.

11.

 

Close the door and secure shut by turning the handle clockwise.

Figure 10

Summary of Contents for 550

Page 1: ...justment of the appliance are compatible This is not a Do It Yourself product This appliance must be installed by a competent person These instructions must be left with the user G C No 32 032 25 Natu...

Page 2: ...our hands before eating or drinking This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from asbestos or asbestos related products Gas Natural G20 Propane G31 Inlet Pressure 20mbar 37mbar Input...

Page 3: ...ional brick flue If a liner is used it must be 102mm 4in minimum diameter The liner must be sealed to the surrounding area above the fireplace opening and to the top of the chimney with an approved te...

Page 4: ...losure plate and the decorative plate is flat against the rear surface of the fireplace Each of the stove feet has height adjustment screws to accommodate uneven surfaces Ensure that the stove is leve...

Page 5: ...pport bracket at the far side of the firebox Leave sufficient space to insert the edge of the rear wall behind the side wall Fix the side wall into position using the retaining clamp See figure 6 5 Fi...

Page 6: ...pressure gauge after removing the test point screw The fire should be alight and at its maximum heat setting The pressure setting should be within the limits shown on page 2 of this manual Appliance...

Page 7: ...ses in the United Kingdom occupied by a tenant point out that by law a landlord must have any gas appliance flue and pipework which is situated in a tenant s premises checked for safety at least every...

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