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•  Simultaneously press and hold buttons B & C (Star and Large Flame), until a short acoustic beep confirms the 

start sequence has begun; release the buttons.

•  Continuing signals confirm the ignition is in process.

•  Once pilot ignition is confirmed, there will be gas flow and the main burner will ignite.

•  Repeat process if pilot ignition fails.

2.7 To Turn the appliance OFF

Press the OFF button (Button B fig. 1.1) on the Handset. This will extinguish all Burners including Pilot.

Note: - Repeated presses of the small flame (Button D fig. 1.1) will turn the main burner OFF, but will leave the Pilot 

alight.

2.8 Adjusting the Flame setting

To increase the flame height; press the large flame button (Button C fig. 1.1).

To decrease the flame height; press the small flame button (Button D fig. 1.1).

2.9 Using the "Effect" Burner

Note: The solenoid valve will not operate for one minute after Ignition.

The solenoid valve cannot be operated manually. If the battery runs down, the solenoid will remain in its   

last operating position. 

During normal operation the solenoid will be reset to the ON (Open) when the Gas Valve is switched OFF    

via the Handset.

Upon ignition both "Main" and "Effect" burner are ON.

To switch the "Effect" burner OFF, simultaneously press the OFF and Large Flame buttons (buttons B & C fig. 1.1).

To switch the "Effect" burner ON, simultaneously press the SET and Large Flame buttons (buttons A & C fig. 1.1).

Printed instructions are located on the battery cover on the rear of the handset.

2.10 Setting °C/24 hour or °F/12 hour clock

Simultaneously press OFF and Small Flame buttons (buttons B & D fig. 1.1) until display changes from Fahrenheit/12 

hour clock to Celsius/24 hour clock and vice versa.

2.11 Setting the Time

The display will flash after either:

•  Installing the battery or

•  Simultaneously pressing the Large Flame Button and Small Flame Button (buttons C & D fig. 1.1)

Press the Large Flame button (button C fig. 1.1) to set the hour.

Press the Small Flame button (button D fig. 1.1) to set the minutes.

Press OFF (button B fig. 1.1) to return to standard operating mode or simply wait and it will return to standard 

mode after approximately 15 seconds.

2.12 Cleaning and Maintenance

This appliance should be inspected and serviced once a year by a qualified, competent and registered person. 

The inspection and maintenance must at least ensure that the appliance is working correctly and safely. It is 

advisable to clean the appliance of any dust and debris before regularly during the heating season and especially 

if the appliance has not been used for some time. This can be done with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner or a 

damp cloth and if required a non-abrasive cleaning agent. Do not use corrosive or abrasive substances to clean 

the appliance.

Summary of Contents for DANTA 1100

Page 1: ...ancehasbeentestedandcertifiedforothercounties seetechnicaldata However to install appliance in other countries modification of the appliance and its method of installation may be necessary in order to...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...tallation 8 3 3 1 Building the Fireplace 8 3 3 2 Built In Fireplace Sizing assuming a Cement Board Lining is used 9 3 3 4 Mantel Clearances 11 3 4 Flue Connection 13 3 4 1 General notes 13 3 4 2 Timbe...

Page 4: ...leant against the terminal or guard Always clean the Window Panel before the fire is ignited Any finger prints must be removed as these will be burnt into the glass and will be un removable Do not op...

Page 5: ...have been removed and that the glass has been cleaned including all fingerprints from the glass Ensure that the room is adequately ventilated the first time that the appliance is ignited we would reco...

Page 6: ...another 9V PP3 battery Receiver Three short audible beeps will sound when the appliance is on to indicate that the batteries in the receiver are getting low When the batteries get very low the applia...

Page 7: ...arge Flame buttons buttons B C fig 1 1 To switch the Effect burner ON simultaneously press the SET and Large Flame buttons buttons A C fig 1 1 Printed instructions are located on the battery cover on...

Page 8: ...itted with a minimum clearance of 150mm from any combustible objects or materials this includes any combustible materials used for the fireplace construction This clearance distance can be reduced to...

Page 9: ...2 Built In Fireplace Sizing assuming a Cement Board Lining is used C F B E D 250 A 175 Free Vent Area 200 cm Control Access Door Cut out C A D Max plaster Y Max Plaster point Detail Y C E D B G Free...

Page 10: ...355 355 n a Danta 800 Corner n a 375 900 490 195 700 355 n a 815 Danta 1100 Front 1115 375 1150 490 195 700 n a n a n a Danta 1100 Bay n a 375 1155 490 195 700 355 355 n a Danta 1100 Corner n a 375 1...

Page 11: ...iling Do not place furniture or any other objects within 1m 40 of the front of appliance 0 50 2 150 6 200 8 100 4 250 10 300 12 Fireplace Opening Cement Board Minimum 12mm 1 2 Thick 0 150 6 200 8 250...

Page 12: ...ireplace Opening A Min 150 6 between edge of opening and wall 25 1 50 2 75 3 100 4 Fireplace Opening Face of Finished Wall Area denotes allowable location for combustible mantel Detail A Wall Cement B...

Page 13: ...Where a flue terminal is sited within a carport or building extension it should have at least two completely open and unobstructed sides The distance between the lowest part of the roof and the top o...

Page 14: ...om an internal or external corner 600 I Above ground roof or balcony level 300 J From a surface facing the terminal 600 K From a terminal facing the terminal 600 L From an opening in the car port e g...

Page 15: ...s Maximum Horizontal Flue Run H in metres Danta 500 Maximum Horizontal Flue Run H in metres Danta 800 Maximum Horizontal Flue Run H in metres Danta 1100 Koto Maximum Horizontal Flue Run H in metres Da...

Page 16: ...1400 Koto 130 200 Connector on Appliance 130 200 to be used Throughout Flue Terminal 130 200 Part No n a Minimum Vertical Flue Height 0 5m RESTRICTOR 0 1m NO RESTRICTOR 1 3m 35mm 3 11m 50mm RESTRICTO...

Page 17: ...0 1m NO RESTRICTOR 7 11m 60mm RESTRICTOR 60mm RESTRICTOR 60 35mm RESTRICTOR 35 MAXIMUM VERTICAL FLUE FOR DANTA 800 AND FLUE RESTRICTOR SELECTION 200 130 SPIGOT ON APPLIANCE 200 130 150 100 REDUCER ONT...

Page 18: ...STRICTOR MAXIMUM VERTICAL FLUE FOR DANTA 1100 KOTO AND FLUE RESTRICTOR SELECTION 200 130 SPIGOT ON APPLIANCE 200 130 150 100 REDUCER ONTO SPIGOT 150 100 FLUE USED THERE AFTER 35mm RESTRICTOR 35 50mm R...

Page 19: ...TOR 7 11m 60mm RESTRICTOR 35mm RESTRICTOR 35 60mm RESTRICTOR 60 MAXIMUM VERTICAL FLUE FOR DANTA 1400 AND FLUE RESTRICTOR SELECTION 200 130 SPIGOT ON APPLIANCE 200 130 FLUE USED FOR 1st METRE Min THEN...

Page 20: ...20 3 4 8 Typical Installations Roof Vent Termination C31...

Page 21: ...the Pilot area clear and ensure smooth cross lighting from the Pilot to the Main Burner and of the Effect burner from the Main burner Prevent that the embers block the pilot flame A and the burner ho...

Page 22: ...22 3 5 1 Danta 500 3 5 2 Danta 800 Used logs B D D G See page 26 for additional information Used logs A D D G G E F See page 26 for additional information...

Page 23: ...installation servicing and user instructions manual GB IE 23 3 5 3 Danta 1100 Used logs A D D G G E F See page 26 for additional information...

Page 24: ...24 3 5 4 Danta 1400 Koto Used logs A D D G G E F H H See page 26 for additional information...

Page 25: ...les over the top of the Burners and Grate making sure that the Pilot area is left clear Ensure smooth cross lighting of the Burners 3 5 6 Stones Scatter the bag of Stones over the top of the Burners a...

Page 26: ...crew on the Inlet Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a manometer 3 Check that the measured pressure is as the prescribed supply pressure 4 Perform the test when the appliance is burning...

Page 27: ...indow Assembly and Trims P Check the flue system and terminal making sure that the terminal vent is fully clear Q Light the appliance and test setting pressures R Check the safe operation of the appli...

Page 28: ...ote receiver INK 3253 Adapter INK 3270 Thermocouple Mertik Rope glass body selfadhesive 15 x 3 Rope glassclips selfadhesive 10 x 3 Spraycan 400 ml INK 8001 4 4 Flue pipes Part description Part number...

Page 29: ...G31 at 37 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar GR Greece I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3 G31 G31 at 28 37 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar HU Hungary I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar HR Croatia I2H...

Page 30: ...28 3 36 0 29 1 Injector marking 280 x2 120 front 100 rear Pilot 440 1350 xx 31 2 inj 440 1350 xx 27 1 inj Efficiency class 2 Nox class 5 Type C11 C31 5 2 2 Danta 800 Gas type G20 G20 G25 G25 G25 3 G20...

Page 31: ...x2 560 x2 160 front 120 rear Pilot 440 1350 xx 31 2 inj 440 1350 xx 27 1 inj Efficiency class 2 Nox class 5 Type C11 C31 5 2 4 Danta 1400 Gas type G20 G20 G25 G25 G25 3 G20 G25 G30 G31 G31 I2H I2E I2E...

Page 32: ...Thermocouple interuptor G60 ZUF10 Red 8 wired cable G6R C5 cable thermocouple interuptor receiver Receiver G6R R4AU Ignition cable 4mm 1000mm Thermocouple Gas valve mertik maxitrol GV 60 Yellow Magne...

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Page 35: ...n cover To minimize the chance of cracks in stucco and discolouration we refer to the advice given for decorative hearths Your installer can give you more information Any complaints will be dealt with...

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