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NOTE:  

Sometimes a ‘popping’ noise is produced by the burner at Maximum. This is caused by 
a flame repeatedly lighting and then going out. To correct this, carefully examine the 
fire and try to identify the flame responsible for the noise. Turn the fire out and with a 
screwdriver or similar move either a ceramic piece or some granules in the area of the 
flame a small amount. Turn the fire back on and listen for any noise. This process may 
have to be repeated several times to cure the problem. At low fire the noise may re-
appear. This can be reduced by turning the gas control towards Maximum. This is not 
harmful to the fire or at all dangerous. 

FITTING THE TRIM  (IF ORDERED) 

Note:  When  handling  the  trim  it  is  important  that  your  hands  are  clean  and  are 
free of oil / grease.  We supply disposable gloves & we recommend that they are 
worn to avoid unsightly marks.

 

Insert  two  of  the  screws  provided  into  the  top  two  hole  in  the  firebox  frame,  these 
should be screwed in so that there is a gap between the screw head and firebox frame 
of approximately 1.5 - 2.0mm, take the remaining two screws and insert them into the 
bottom set of holes in the lower firebox frame, these should have a 1.5 – 2.0mm gap as 
above.  Using  the  gloves,  lift  the  frame  in  front  of  the  fire,  looking  at  the  rear  of  the 
frame check that it is the correct way up, this is done by looking at the key hole slots, 
the smallest slot part of the key hole should be at the top, now lift into position, this is 
done by looking through the aperture of the frame and aligning it with the fire box, it is 
important  that  the  frame  is  offered  up  so  that  it  is  central  to  the  opening  but 
approximately 25mm higher, push the frame back and then lower it gently so that the 
frame locates on the four mounting screws, if the frame does not locate onto the screws 
remove  the  frame  and  very  slightly  increase  the  gap  between  the  screw  head  and  fire 
frame, a large gap must be avoided as this will result in the frame being loose on the 
fire. 

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OMMISSIONING

 

 

Before attempting to light the appliance the gas supply must be turned on by removing 
the cap from the isolator fitting and unscrewing the plug all the way out. (This has to be 
done before the burner is placed into position and the infill grille fixed down). Replace 
the cap making sure that the tab engages with the slot in the top of the plug.  Tighten 
the cap securely. Inset four AA batteries into battery case located in the battery carrier 
at  the  left  hand  end  of  the  main  burner.    Light  the  appliance  in  accordance  with  the 
instructions in the Users Guide. 

 
Check for spillage 

1

 

Before  briefing  the  customer  on  how  to  use  the  appliance,  a  spillage  test  must  be 
carried out.  The following procedure must be followed. 

2

 

Close all doors and windows in the room or space containing the appliance. Light the 
appliance and turn to the maximum rate as detailed in the lighting section of the users 
instructions. 

3

 

Light a smoke match and pass completely along and just inside the inner flange that is 
just forward of the opening to the chimney. A visual check should ascertain that all the 
smoke generated is drawn into the firebox and up the flue. 

4

 

If there is evidence of spillage, the flue should be heated for a period of 5 to 10 minutes 
and the test repeated. 

5

 

If there is still evidence of spillage the appliance should turned be off and the chimney 
and ventilation investigated. The appliance must not be left in an operational state until 
the faults have been identified and corrected. 

 

Summary of Contents for ATINA 500

Page 1: ... THIS IS NOT A DO IT YOURSELF PRODUCT THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A GAS SAFE REGISTERED PERSON INSTALLATION SERVICING AND USERS INSTRUCTIONS THESE PRODUCTS ARE APPROVED TO THE EUROPEAN GAS DIRECTIVE PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...nclude 4 off mounting screws and a pair of disposable gloves h Four Sided Trim Optional APPLIANCE DATA NABG50RN NVBG70RN NABG50RP NVBG70RP GAS TYPE NATURAL GAS PROPANE SUPPLY PRESSURE 20mb 37mb HEAT INPUT 6 2 kW Net 8 5kW Net 6 4 kW Net 8 1 kW Net INJECTOR SIZE Ø 1 9mm Ø 2 3mm Ø 1 31mm Ø 1 46 mm GAS CONNECTION 8 mm Compression WEIGHT 16kg 23kg 16kg 23kg GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Fitting th...

Page 3: ...al If an infill panel is to be used the firebox flange can either be on the outside of the panel and finished with a decorative trim or the flange can be set on the inside of the infill panel where a trim will not be required The size of the hole in the infill panel will vary depending on whether the flange is inside or outside The hole sizes required are shown in Figure 2 A trim will be required ...

Page 4: ...lf or horizontal bar all made from non combustible material and fixed not less than 50mm not more than 1000mm above the floor level They should be positioned not less than 300mm in front of and 150mm beyond the edge of any naked flame or incandescent part of the fire bed 5 The Chimney Flue Both Appliances The chimney should be of the open flue type and have a minimum cross sectional dimension of n...

Page 5: ... with a suitable material or low level venting must be installed If low level venting is installed this must not be connected to the main flueway as this will cause dilution and may well result in lack of flue pull through the appliance 1 Check that the fireplace is of the correct size or has been modified to accept the selected firebox See Figure 1 2 It is recommended that before proceeding furth...

Page 6: ...the installation may be easier if the top part of the firebox is removed from the bottom to give better access to install the gas supply 9 Temporarily place the control mount in the lower part of the firebox and run the gas supply through one of the grommeted holes at the rear or bottom of the lower firebox and connect it to the gas inlet fitting IMPORTANT Ensure both grommets are fitted correctly...

Page 7: ...the burner is placed in position without re placing the grille as the tube from the manometer can pass in front of the burner Please note that the flames from the burner ports will not all be of equal length FILLING THE BURNER Fill the burner tray level to the top with either the glass gravel black ceramic granules or limestone pebbles provided PLACING OF DECORATIVE REFRACTORY SHAPES 1 Decorative ...

Page 8: ...imately 25mm higher push the frame back and then lower it gently so that the frame locates on the four mounting screws if the frame does not locate onto the screws remove the frame and very slightly increase the gap between the screw head and fire frame a large gap must be avoided as this will result in the frame being loose on the fire COMMISSIONING Before attempting to light the appliance the ga...

Page 9: ...s any decorative ceramic shapes and the removal of soot as described in these instructions 2 Inform the customer that all cleaning procedures should be carried out only when the appliance is cold 3 Leave these instructions with the customer 4 Advise the importance of having the appliance serviced and the chimney checked for clearance of combustion products on an annual basis ...

Page 10: ...UMSTANCES should they be washed 6 Never throw cigarette ends or other foreign matter onto the fire 7 Never leave the house unattended with the fire alight for long periods 8 Check periodically that any purpose made ventilation is free from obstruction 9 To obtain the best results from your fire we recommend that it be serviced annually 10 These instructions are provided to assist you to operate th...

Page 11: ...r on the handset until the fire control box answers with a beep The fire will go through its start up procedure by lighting first the pilot burner and then the main burner on high fire This procedure takes about 30 seconds During this process the fire will emit a regular series of beeps If the fire does not light or there is no reaction when the two buttons are pressed press the OFF button to re s...

Page 12: ...isolator fitting Disconnect the control mount from the gas supply and lift it out of the lower firebox 3 Empty the glass gravel from the burner on to a clean surface and thoroughly clean the burner ports 4 The pilot burner fitted is an oxygen depletion pilot burner and is the primary safety device on the appliance It must therefore be replaced annually After changing the pilot burner operate the s...

Page 13: ...cking screw and remove the used batteries Insert four new Lithium AA batteries observing the correct polarity Close the case and replace the screw Place the battery case in the battery carrier and replace the whole assembly back into the appliance Note Replacement AA Lithium batteries are available from Verine Ltd Alkaline batteries are not recommended for this application Spare Parts List In the ...

Page 14: ...RVICE Serviced by GAS SAFE No Service Date Signed Comments RECORD OF 3rd SERVICE Serviced by GAS SAFE No Service Date Signed Comments RECORD OF 4th SERVICE Serviced by GAS SAFE No Service Date Signed Comments RECORD OF 5th SERVICE Serviced by GAS SAFE No Service Date Signed Comments RECORD OF 6th SERVICE Serviced by GAS SAFE No Service Date Signed Comments RECORD OF 7th SERVICE Serviced by GAS SAF...

Page 15: ... Issue 3 BFM Europe Limited Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ Tel 01782 339000 Fax 01782 339009 Email info bfm europe com www bfm europe com THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS 15 PAGES ATINA VERTEX 1007 II UI ...

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