Valor Dream Fireslid 9500433 Installer'S Manual Download Page 8

4.2.

Appliance Preperation

4.2.1

Disconnect the control linkage from the 
burner unit by removing the shouldered 
screw which joins the control linking bar 
to the control pivot unit (see figure 7). 

4.2.2

Detach the burner unit from the 
convection box by removing two screws 
(see figure 8). Lift the burner unit clear.

4.2.3

Fit the coal rear support to the burner by 
inserting the support through the slot 
in the burner tray from the underside. 
Align the fixing holes and fasten with the 
two tapping screws supplied in the 
direction of the arrows in figure 9.

4.2.4

Self-adhesive foam seals are supplied for
attaching to the rear of the firebox frame 
on all three faces. Make sure that all joints
are butted together to prevent air gaps.

5.1

Cables and eyebolts are supplied for the 
retention of the appliance.  Ensure that 
the interior of the fireplace is sufficiently 
sound to take the eyebolts and wall plugs.
If the fixing areas have deteriorated due to
prolonged use, they should be made 
sound with a suitable cement.

5.2

Drill two holes in the rear wall of the 
fireplace for the eyebolt plugs. The holes 
should be drilled in the positions shown 
in figure 10 using a no.12 masonry drill. 
The holes should be equidistant each side
of the centre line of the fireplace to ensure
that the appliance finishes centrally in the 
opening when tension is applied to the 
cables.

5.3

Insert a fibre plug into each hole. Use the 
rawlplugs supplied with this appliance - 

Never use plastic plugs instead of the 
fibre plugs supplied.

Screw the eyebolts 

into the plugs. Make sure that the bolts 
are secure. 

5.4

Place the convection box unit close to the 
fireplace but allow sufficient access into 
the fireplace opening so that the cables 
can be threaded through the eyebolts and 
returned through the back of the 
convection box. If a concealed connection
is being used, insert the convection box 
into the fireplace feeding the supply pipe 
through a suitable gas inlet point.

5.5

The convection box has two holes at each
end of the debris deflector. Insert one 
end of each cable (one cable each side) 
from the back through the lower of the 
two holes and return the end through the 
upper of the holes (see figure 10). Give 
the cables a pull so that they grip against 
the debris deflector flanges.

5.6

Thread the cables through the eyebolts in 
the rear wall. Return the cables through 
the holes near the bottom of the 
convection box back panel and through 

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figure 7 

Control linkage

figure 8 

Burner attatchment points

figure 9 

Coal rear support fitting

5.INSTALLATION TO FIREPLACE

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Summary of Contents for Dream Fireslid 9500433

Page 1: ...31 THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM GB AND THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND IE ONLY We trust that these instructions give sufficient details to enable this appliance to be installed and maintain...

Page 2: ...high standards of safety quality and performance Careful Installation Valor is a Corgi registered company All our gas fires must be installed by a competent Corgi Registered Installer in accordance wi...

Page 3: ...RATING CHECKS 12 Check the Fireslide control 12 Check For Spillage 13 FINAL REVIEW 14 SERVICING PARTS REPLACEMENT 14 To remove the ignition microswitch 15 To remove the gas shut off microswitch 15 To...

Page 4: ...tu h Burner Test Pressure Cold 17 3 0 75mbar 35 1 0 75mbar 7 0 0 3in w g 14 1 0 3in w g Gas Connection 8mm pipe 8mm pipe Burner Injector Bray Cat 31 Size 440 Bray Cat 18 Size 190 Pilot Atmosphere Sens...

Page 5: ...earth to the underside of any shelf made from wood or other combustible materials is as follows For a shelf up to 150mm deep Minimum height 750mm For a shelf deeper than 150mm 750mm 12 5mm for every 2...

Page 6: ...removal 2 12 The flue must not be used for any other appliance or application 2 13 If the fireplace opening is of underfloor draught type it must be sealed to stop any draughts 2 14 An extractor fan...

Page 7: ...the actual surround is used as a template to mark the area for combustible cladding removal 3 4 Fireplace Flue Pull After preparing the fireplace carry out the flue flow test as detailed in BS5440 Par...

Page 8: ...quidistant each side of the centre line of the fireplace to ensure that the appliance finishes centrally in the opening when tension is applied to the cables 5 3 Insert a fibre plug into each hole Use...

Page 9: ...itself Pull each cable taut again and push the cable retainers back against the V brackets Again tighten the screws in the retainers and apply tension to the cables by turning the hexagonal adjusters...

Page 10: ...up to four seconds between the pilot lighting and ignition of the gas at the main burner This is normal and is due to the time required to fill the main burner compartment with sufficient gas for igni...

Page 11: ...burner compartment See figure 15 7 2 Place the rear base coal in the burner compartment behind the front coal It should rest on the ledge at the back of the burner compartment The projections at the s...

Page 12: ...d the second row of coals See figure 21 8 1 Check the control The control position markings on the front surround are shown in figure 22 When first turned on from cold the flames will appear predomina...

Page 13: ...casting in position 8 2 1 Close all doors and windows in the room containing the appliance 8 2 2 Light the appliance and set the slide control to the maximum burning position 8 2 3 Leave the appliance...

Page 14: ...osits that may have formed during previous use If using the appliance for long periods it is beneficial to change between settings This will also help to remove any carbon deposits that may form durin...

Page 15: ...soundness and spillage after servicing the appliance 10 1 To remove the ignition microswitch Figures 24 25 The ignition microswitch is stamped V4NT9C4YC 10 1 1 Remove the ash pan casting and bottom f...

Page 16: ...4 Support the inlet isolating elbow to avoid straining the pipework and disconnect the appliance from the elbow 10 4 5 Detach the burner unit from the convection box by removing two screws see figure...

Page 17: ...the gas shut off tap 10 7 3 Detach the thermocouple from the interrupter block by unscrewing the thermocouple nut 10 7 4 Detach the electrode lead from the underside of the electrode tab 10 7 5 Remov...

Page 18: ...has actuated the ignition microswitch but before it has pushed the microswitch leaf against the microswitch body When refitting the thermocouple and interrupter block make sure that the microswitch wi...

Page 19: ...on The left side of the plaque must touch the inside edge of the retaining flange at the left side of the burner well 10 11 6 Place the new right hand plaque in position Make sure that the centre sect...

Page 20: ...Pilot unit For Propane Gas Appliances 544929 G Injector Bray cat 31 size 440 For Natural Gas Appliances 1 569539 Injector Bray cat 18 size 190 For Propane Gas Appliances 569419 H Igniter unit 1 554949...

Page 21: ...If you require your fire to be serviced please contact Valor Service on 0121 386 6203 and quote the following details a model name and number b appliance serial no To be found below the burner and be...

Page 22: ...ner compartment so that it rests on the edges at the sides and front Pull the coal forward so that it is immediately behind the front rim of the burner compartment See figure 3 2 Place the rear base c...

Page 23: ...with a slightly damp cloth and then dry Do not use abrasive cleaners they could scratch the surface Ceramic Coals This product uses a fuel effect pieces containing Refractory Ceramic Fibres RCF which...

Page 24: ...d to light the pilot the battery may need replacing Details of battery replacement are given further on in this manual Until you can obtain a replacement battery the fire can be lit with a taper as de...

Page 25: ...Never put any paper or other material on the fire Never add any extra coals above the number stated in these instructions This could cause a safety hazard 7 It should be appreciated that although thi...

Page 26: ...ears trouble free service Your owner guide aims to improve your understanding and appreciation of your Valor gas fire by providing simple and informative instructions to ensure that you benefit from t...

Page 27: ...igh standards of safety quality and performance Careful Installation Valor is a Corgi registered company All our gas fires must be installed by a competent Corgi Registered Installer in accordance wit...

Page 28: ...e using your gas fire and keep for future reference This Owner manual gives sufficient details to enable your gas fire to be operated and maintained However if further information is required our Valo...

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