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5.5

TURNING THE PRODUCT OFF IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF A

REMOTE HANDSET OR ELECTRONIC FIRE CONTROL

MALFUNCTION.

5.5.1

In the unlikely event of the remote control handset malfunctioning (or if

lost or broken) after the appliance has been turned on, the fire can be

turned off via the emergency shut off switch on the control panel.

5.5.2

To turn the product off, firstly remove the ashpan from the fire.

5.5.3

Press and hold the emergency shut off switch until the fire shuts down.

The process may take up to sixty seconds to complete. (see Fig. 3

below).

5.5.4

When the fire has shut down, release the emergency shut off switch.

5.5.5

The appliance will now remain in the “off” position until activated by the

remote handset.

Fig. 3

5.6

REPLACING THE BATTERIES (REMOTE & EFC MODELS ONLY)

ENSURE THE FIRE IS COOL BEFORE REPLACING BATTERIES

Remove the ashpan cover. The battery pack is located on the right hand side side

of the burner unit at the bottom. Carefully remove the pack and remove

batteries. Replace in the reverse order using 6 off 1.5V AA Alkaline Battery.

It is

important that only an alkaline batteries are used, otherwise premature

battery failure and leakage may result.

Fit the PP3 battery to the remote

handset by removing the rear cover and connecting the battery to the connecting

plug. Replace the cover on the handset.

Emergency Shut Off

Switch Position on

Control Panel.

PLEASE NOTE : THERE IS NO MANUAL OVER-RIDE FACILITY FOR THE

REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM AND THE EMERGENCY SHUT OFF SWITCH

SHOULD ONLY BE ACTIVATED IF YOU ARE SURE THE REMOTE

HANDSET OR EFC CONTROL IS MALFUNCTIONING, DAMAGED OR LOST.

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Summary of Contents for Alpena

Page 1: ...tions Hand these instructions to the user Model No NBFC MN2 NBFC RN2 NBFC EN2 are for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B I E Model No NBFC MP2 is for use on Propane Gas G31...

Page 2: ...21 3 7 Lighting the appliance RC variants 22 3 8 Lighting the appliance EFC variants 23 Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 Removal of the burner assembly all variants 24 4 2 Removal of the piezo Igniter MC var...

Page 3: ...0 1 0 mbar Ignition Push button Piezo MC models only Ignition Electronic RC EFC models only Electrode Spark Gap 4 0mm Weight without fender 25 0 kg inclusive of flue pipe and terminal Fig 1 3 185mm 28...

Page 4: ...Local and National Building Regulations where appropriate the Building Regulations Scotland Consolidation issued by the Scottish Development Department and all applicable requirements of the followin...

Page 5: ...ve an opening air brick 300mm 12in opening window C Horizontally to an opening air brick opening window etc D Below gutters soil pipes or drain pipes 300mm 12in E Below eaves 300mm 12in F Below balcon...

Page 6: ...of 300mm forwards from the fire opening SECTION 2 INSTALLATION OF FIRE 2 1 UNPACKING THE FIRE Carefully lift the fire out of the carton Remove the loose item packaging carefully from the the pack Che...

Page 7: ...distances between the firebox mounting flange and outside wall are shown below in Fig 4 Fig 4 7 590mm minimum 490mm minimum Fire Opening 410mm minimum 420mm maximum 555mm minimum 570mm maximum Minimum...

Page 8: ...or false chimney breast rebate 75mm 2 3 PREPARATION OF THE WALL 2 3 1 The appliance and flue pipes must be installed at right angles to the mounting wall The appliance itself should be installed verti...

Page 9: ...rill the flue hole To Hammer and chisel proceed as follows Mark the position of the centre of the flue pipe as specified in figure 6 Mark the position of the hole around this point Chisel out the area...

Page 10: ...ire box and connect to the inlet elbow See Fig 7 8 below for a suggested concealed pipe layout Fig 7 Fig 8 Note Before breaking into the gas supply a pressure drop test should be carried out to establ...

Page 11: ...er to do this the wall plate must removed from the flue pipe termination Fig 9 2 6 3 Due to the varying lengths of flue that will be required via differing installations it will be necessary to drill...

Page 12: ...The firebox will require sealing to the fireplace regardless of the method used 2 7 3 To secure the fire using the preferred cable method proceed as follows below 2 7 4 Mark out and drill 4 off No 14...

Page 13: ...uarantee 2 8 MAKING THE GAS CONNECTION PRESSURE TESTING 2 8 1 The gas connection should be made to the appliance inlet elbow to using 8mm rigid tubing 2 8 2 Remove the pressure test point screw from t...

Page 14: ...the terminal guard over the top of the flue terminal and attach to the wall using the No 12 x 40mm screws provided with the terminal guard NOTE In England Wales building regulations require that a ter...

Page 15: ...ning nuts as shown below in Fig 11 2 10 4 Remove the 3 off top retaining screws as shown below in Fig 11 2 10 5 Remove the 2 off bottom retaining screws as shown below in Fig 11 2 10 6 Re assemble in...

Page 16: ...TING THE FUELBED 3 1 1 Place the ceramic fibre support behind the burner as shown below in Fig 12 Fig 12 3 1 2 Place the front right coal moulding onto the front coal support as shown below in Fig 13...

Page 17: ...ort as shown below in Fig 14 Fig 14 3 1 4 Place the upper right coal moulding as shown below in Fig 15 This moulding tucks under the front right coal moulding and is supported by the ceramic fibre sup...

Page 18: ...these articles we recommend that the replaced items are not broken up but are sealed within heavy duty polythene bags clearly labelled as RCF waste RCF waste is classed as a stable non reactive hazard...

Page 19: ...eat the lighting sequence 3 4 4 Turn the control knob in the anti clockwise direction to the high position and the main burner will light 3 4 5 Turn the control knob clockwise to the low position and...

Page 20: ...the self adhesive pad and infrared eye attached to the flying lead as supplied from the factory Fig 17 3 5 2 Remove the backing paper from the self adhesive pad and position the infrared eye in the ai...

Page 21: ...section 3 6 2 3 6 3 below 3 6 2 Locate the battery pack in the support cradle at the bottom R H side of the firebox burner assembly 3 6 3 The wire and connecting plug from the battery pack should the...

Page 22: ...fire will light the pilot and then light the main burner The ignition cycle will take approximately 20 seconds 3 7 3 To reduce the level of heat input on the fire point the handset at the fire and pre...

Page 23: ...lame button on the trim switch An audible beep will be heard 3 8 3 To increase the level of heat input on the fire press the large flame button on the trim switch An audible beep will be heard 3 8 4 T...

Page 24: ...pply remove the glass frame as shown on in section 2 10 then remove the ceramics Remove the 2 off fixing screws which hold the burner heat shield in place 4 1 3 Remove the front ceramic support which...

Page 25: ...with a genuine replacement of the correct type 4 3 9 To refit a control tap re assemble in the reverse order noting that the control tap locates on a flat in the control panel Carry out a gas tightne...

Page 26: ...elease the ends of the gas pipes from the control valve body Loosen and remove the thermocouple securing nut from the end of the control valve 4 6 4 Replace in reverse order and carry out a gas tightn...

Page 27: ...st Replacement of parts must be carried out by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE registered gas installer The part numbers of the replaceable parts are as follows these are available from your loc...

Page 28: ...rance above the fire is increased by 15mm for each 25mm of additional overhang in excess of 150mm If this appliance is fitted directly on to a wall without the use of a fireplace or surround soft wall...

Page 29: ...appliances It is important that this appliance is serviced at least once a year by a GAS SAFE registered gas installer During the annual service replacement of the pilot must be carried out This is a...

Page 30: ...10 seconds to allow the thermocouple to heat up if the pilot goes out when the control knob is released repeat the lighting sequence 5 2 4 After lighting turn the control knob in the anti clockwise d...

Page 31: ...et at the fire and press the small flame button once An audible beep will be heard and the heat input level will reduce to the low setting Press and continually hold the small flame button and the fir...

Page 32: ...lame button on the trim switch An audible beep will be heard 5 4 3 To increase the level of heat input on the fire press the large flame button on the trim switch An audible beep will be heard 5 4 4 T...

Page 33: ...mote handset Fig 3 5 6 REPLACING THE BATTERIES REMOTE EFC MODELS ONLY ENSURE THE FIRE IS COOL BEFORE REPLACING BATTERIES Remove the ashpan cover The battery pack is located on the right hand side side...

Page 34: ...g nuts as shown below in Fig 4 5 7 4 Remove the 3 off top retaining screws as shown below in Fig 4 5 7 5 Remove the 2 off bottom retaining screws as shown below in Fig 4 5 7 6 Re assemble in reverse o...

Page 35: ...5 8 1 Place the ceramic fibre support behind the burner as shown below in Fig 5 Fig 5 5 8 2 Place the front right coal moulding onto the front coal support as shown below in Fig 6 Fig 6 Right Front C...

Page 36: ...pport as shown below in Fig 7 Fig 7 5 8 4 Place the upper right coal moulding as shown below in Fig 8 This moulding tucks under the front right coal moulding and is supported by the ceramic fibre supp...

Page 37: ...A filtered vacuum to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working on the appliance When replacing these articles we recommend that the replaced items are not broken...

Page 38: ...ceramic B 130090 Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed Part No B 129900 Issue 7 BF...

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