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P-XX1588 ISSUE 3 

RAVEL STOVE GAS LOG FIRE  

CONVENTIONAL FLUE 

USER INSTRUCTIONS 

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 

It  is  a  regulaon  that  these  instrucons  be  handed  to  the    customer  aer  installaon  is 
complete. It is also  the responsibility of the installaon engineer to ensure that the customer is 

 

Model number: F-131XX2 SLIDE For use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB 

Do not use this appliance if the front glass panel is broken,  removed or fi3ed incorrectly. 

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL MUST BE LEFT  

WITH THE CUSTOMER AFTER INSTALLATION 

This product  is not suitable for primary heang purposes. 

Summary of Contents for F-131 2 Series

Page 1: ...complete It is also the responsibility of the installa on engineer to ensure that the customer is Model number F 131XX2 SLIDE For use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB Do not u...

Page 2: ...3 4 4 Clearance from combus bles non combus bles 19 3 4 5 Back Panel Requirements 20 3 4 6 Debris 20 3 5 Ven la on Requirements 20 3 6 Gas Supply 20 3 7 Rear Flue Installa on Op onal 21 4 2 Connec ng...

Page 3: ...5 Ensure all other gas appliances are running on full rate mbar Complete relevant sec on of warranty forms ensure it is complete with Gas Safe registra on details Instruct the customer on ligh ng mai...

Page 4: ...the res as they may discolour or scorch Do not place or throw rubbish or otherwise on the fuel bed Do not place any combus ble materials or ooring i e carpets etc on any part of the hearth Many parts...

Page 5: ...ilot is lit keep the lever pushed to the right for up to 10 seconds then release The pilot should stay lit and the central and front log burners will now light The appliance is now running at the LOW...

Page 6: ...between the door and the stove base plate Carefully remove these screws to release the door frame from the assembly Once released the door frame can now be li ed ver cally upwards There are two captur...

Page 7: ...fuel e ect components supplied with this product are extremely fragile and must be handled with great care The ceramics in this appliance are not covered by the warranty due to their fragility This i...

Page 8: ...f the appliance is cleaned regularly This problem can be worse where wooden oors are present as lint is more free to move on these areas Pet hair can also cause this problem Using a thin nozzle on a v...

Page 9: ...the frequency will be depend upon use See page 6 for glass door removal and installa on The fuel bed setup involves the installa on of volcanic rock ceramic bark ember wire and a boxed set of ceramic...

Page 10: ...uarter of the glowing ember wire supplied ru e between ngers to make it loose about 20mm wide and as long enough to cover the volcanic rock then align over the rock as shown Ensure no wire is placed w...

Page 11: ...11 USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log E as shown in the picture Place Log C as shown in the picture...

Page 12: ...12 bark USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log B as shown in the picture Place Log A as shown in the picture...

Page 13: ...13 USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log F as shown in the picture Place Log G as shown in the picture...

Page 14: ...Hearth Products Ltd With our experienced Gas Safe engineers and through our extensive network of service centres throughout the UK we will ensure your appliance receives the right care should anything...

Page 15: ...ystyrene packing components to reveal the appliance Carefully remove the appliance from the packaging then remove and check the accessory packs before commencing the installa on Instruc ons and guaran...

Page 16: ...ly x open and dampers or register plates The ue should be checked for draw using a smoke bomb or similar if there is a de nite draw then the installa on of the appliance can proceed 3 2 The e ciency o...

Page 17: ...terminal Alterna vely the ue gases can vent using the exis ng chimney providing the debris diverter is Med to the top of the ue pipe See adjacent diagram Note it is important that an access hatch is...

Page 18: ...ted and cer cated ue terminal or cowl suitable for the relevant ue type should be considered Appliance Dimensions 3 4 3 The following drawing shows the appliance dimensions Note if calcula ng chamber...

Page 19: ...appliance glass If this shelf mantel beam projects further than 75mm from the glass face then the clearance must be increased by a similar amount This drawing shows the minimum clearances from non com...

Page 20: ...d to the top of the ue pipe if applicable should be checked for debris blockage or damage and replaced if necessary Ven la on 3 5 No purpose made ven la on is required for this product as the nominal...

Page 21: ...a rear ue outlet The product is suppled in a con gura on for top ue installa on and therefore must be modi ed as shown in the following diagrams if rear ue system is to be used Step 1 Remove the four...

Page 22: ...e Con nued Step 3 Remove the four screws to allow removal of the top ue outlet Step 4 Fit the ceramic gasket using the four screws provided in the rear ue kit Then using 5 screws aMach the rear rectan...

Page 23: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Rear Flue Con nued Step 5 Fit the top ue blanking plate as shown Step 6 The appliance is now ready for rear ue installa on Check ue duct dimensions and installa on on page 1...

Page 24: ...rk in the property is sound The following diagrams show the access to the inlet gas pipe where the isola on valve will be Med If the burner tray needs to be removed see full details on pages 34 The ga...

Page 25: ...uency will be depend upon use See page 6 for glass door removal and installa on The fuel bed setup involves the installa on of volcanic rock ceramic bark ember wire and a boxed set of ceramic decora v...

Page 26: ...ng ember wire supplied Tools FiBngs Pack ru e between ngers to make it loose and about 20mm wide then align over the volcanic rock as shown Ensure no wire is placed within 25mm of the pilot assembly R...

Page 27: ...27 Place Log E as shown in the picture Place Log C as shown in the picture INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 28: ...28 bark Place Log B as shown in the picture Place Log A as shown in the picture INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 29: ...29 Place Log H onto the burner bed as shown Place Log I onto the burner bed as shown INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 30: ...rs on The appliance is now running at the HIGH seBng To turn the re o slide the lever all the way to the le to the OFF symbol Should the spark generator fail to provide a spark at the electrode it may...

Page 31: ...s and windows and leave the appliance burning on HIGH for ve minutes Using a smoke match holder insert the smoke match about 50mm into the gap a the top centre of the stove Traverse the match across t...

Page 32: ...ronted gas appliances will leave condensa on on the inside face of the glass when rst lit this is perfectly normal and is a result of the water vapour present in the combus on products hiBng the cold...

Page 33: ...d installer Isolate the appliance using the restrictor elbow and remove the 8mm nut from the restrictor as detailed below ALL SERVICE WORK WILL REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF THE LOWER ACCESS DOOR THE DOOR FR...

Page 34: ...er to the relevant sec on that follows detailing the removal of the speci c component s Ensure the appliance is o and cold Ensure that the gas supply is isolated by the restrictor valve on the applian...

Page 35: ...oval of the burner tray rst remove the two screws which secure the pilot access cover as shown below Now remove the HT lead from the base of the spark electrode and remove the two screws to release th...

Page 36: ...36 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Now remove the thermocouple for the back of the slide valve and then remove the two small screws securing the microswitch to the underside of the burner tray...

Page 37: ...nuts from the slide valve Then remove the thermocouple from the back of the valve Unscrew the clamping nut from the front of the valve see lower diagram Whilst holding the opera ng control lever in th...

Page 38: ...al of the burner tray the door frame or the glass Remove the baMery cap then unscrew the large nut securing the spark generator to the tray Then remove the spark generator from the tray Detach the thr...

Page 39: ...IONS 5 5 Removal of Tee Valve High SeGng Remove the 3 three gas connec ons from the Tee Valve as shown below Now remove the 2 two nuts securing the Tee Valve as shown in the diagram below The Tee Valv...

Page 40: ...40 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5 6 Removal of Injectors Remove the 8 screws 4 each side as shown in the diagram The two raised burners can now be removed...

Page 41: ...al of Injector Con nued The 4 71 injectors can be accessed using the socket drive Finally remove the screw as shown below The tee connector can be pulled out and the middle burner injector can be remo...

Page 42: ...e Engineer Registra on No Date of annual service 6 0 Record of annual services The extended warranty of the speci ed components within this appliance is condi onal on the annual service of the applian...

Page 43: ...Gas Safe Registered Installer Full details are provided in this manual Hearth Products Ltd Unit 14 Tollgate Industrial Estate Sta ord ST16 3SU Product Fiche Manufacturer Hearth Products Ltd Model No...

Page 44: ...be changed by the customer The spares shop also features other components which may have to be installed by a Gas Safe engineer If in doubt please contact us directly Due to our policy of con nual pr...

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