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Install the ceramics  into the appliance according to these instrucons—see pages 24 through  to 27. 

 

Refit the glass panel and front trim cover—See page 17 

 

Test the operang pressure of the appliance by aaching a pressure gauge to the test point of the appliance. This connecon 

should  take  place  when  the  appliance  is  OFF.  Ensure  that  gas  is  turned  on  at  the  gas  meter  and  purge  the  air  from  the 

appliance. To light the appliance follow the instrucons below: 

 

Slide the control lever fully to the        (IGN) posion and hold. The spark generator should spark connuously, ensure the 

spark  is  being  generated  correctly  at  the  pilot  assembly.    Connue  with  this  procedure  unl  the  air  is  purged  from  the 

appliance and the pilot and main burner are lit. Once lit hold the lever pushed to the le for up to a further 10-15 seconds. 

Once the pilot is established and secure release the lever—this is now the     (LOW) posion. Now slide the lever to the right 

to the     (HIGH) posion.  Allow the appliance to run for a minimum period of 5 minutes. Next check that the inlet pressure to 

the appliance is 20 mbar  ±1 mbar. Move the lever to the right against the spring pressure to the     posion to turn OFF. 

 

When lighng this appliance it should be noted that the main burner will light at low rate during the pilot ignion process.

 

 

To  check  for  sasfactory  clearance  of  products  of 

combuson, close all doors and windows and leave the 

appliance burning on HIGH for five minutes. 

 

Insert a lit smoke match into the match holder supplied, 

poinng the match to the right as shown. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Push the holder and match into the centre slot at the top 

of  the  appliance.  Once  fully  in,  the  holder  should  be 

rotated 90 degrees 

 

 

 

 Now move the match holder to the le side of the slot 

AS FAR AS POSSIBLE

. This will posion the smoke match  

at the internal dra diverter.  

 

If  some  smoke  appears  at  the  convecon  outlet  it  may 

be the smoke match is not close enough to the diverter. 

Move  the  holder  slightly  to  the  right  and  rotate  the 

holder a lile further clockwise.  

 

DO  NOT  MOVE  MATCH  HOLDER  FROM  THIS  POSITION 

UNTIL THE SPILLAGE CHECK IS COMPLETE.

 

SPILLAGE TEST 

Check the clearance of combuson products. It is important to note that a special match holder is provided with 

this appliance. Do not remove this item from the property aer installaon is complete—it will be required for 

future inspecons. If this part is lost contact the manufacturer immediately to purchase a replacement. 

All the smoke must be drawn into the flue. If spillage occurs allow a further 5 minutes and repeat the test. If spillage sll occurs 

turn off the appliance and seek expert advice. If an extractor fan is situated in the room the spillage test should be repeated 

with the fan running. If there is a connecng room with an extractor fan the test should be repeated with all the doors to that 

room open and the extractor fan running.

 

This appliance is fied  with an atmospheric sensing system in the form of an oxygen sensing pilot burner. This is designed to 

shut the fire off in the event of products being spilled into the room where the fire is being operated. It is important to note 

that this spillage monitoring device should not be disabled or be adjusted by the installer. If the spillage monitoring device 

(O.D.S pilot) is replaced it must only be exchanged with a suitable component which is supplied by the manufacturer. 

Summary of Contents for HE900

Page 1: ...r is able to fully operate the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements HE900 GAS FIRE Model number F 081XX2 for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB...

Page 2: ...nstalla ons 13 Installa on of Fixing Plate Standard Installa ons 14 Installing the Mantel 15 Installing the Appliance 16 Connec ng the Appliance to the Gas Supply 16 Glass Panel Front Trim Installa on...

Page 3: ...to this appliance and must have no openings to any other room The opening should be inspected and any exposed brickwork should be repaired where necessary The chair brick if applicable should be remov...

Page 4: ...stalla on then no hearth is technically required however the installer should make the customer aware of the recommenda ons detailed on page 16 Do not place so wall coverings i e embossed papers etc f...

Page 5: ...igh temperature mas c should be used to further seal around the outside edge of the 900 FIXING PLATE and the wall The TYPE A INSTALLATION is completed by installing the 900 STANDARD MANTEL to the wall...

Page 6: ...900 PRECAST SPACER using the screws provided then using re cement or similar around the inside edge of the joint between the 900 FIXING PLATE and the 900 PRECAST SPACER Furthermore a suitable high te...

Page 7: ...edge of the 900 FIXING PLATE and the wall See further details on page 13 It is extremely important that both the 900 PRECAST SPACER and the 900 FIXING PLATE are sealed to the ue as essen ally a comple...

Page 8: ...installa on for BOTH 900 STANDARD 900 PRECAST MANTELS is detailed separately on page 10 DESCRIPTION mm min mm max A Width of Opening 662mm 664mm B Height of Opening 744mm 747mm C Height of Hearth 50m...

Page 9: ...installa on for BOTH 900 STANDARD 900 PRECAST MANTELS is detailed separately on page 10 DESCRIPTION mm min mm max A Width of Opening 662mm 664mm B Height of Opening 744mm 747mm C Height of Hearth 50mm...

Page 10: ...ntrols area of the appliance and provides access for ba ery changes or service The installer should check that the Access Cover has been made to the correct dimensions and then ensure the rear face is...

Page 11: ...and aligned installa on of the appliance The minimum hearth dimensions are shown in the diagrams on pages 8 and 9 The upper surface of the hearth must be a minimum of 50mm above the oor and the repla...

Page 12: ...S FIXING PLATE IS INSTALLED BEFORE THE MANTEL AND FIRE ARE FITTED When the hearth has been installed and the replace opening is prepared as per the details on page 11 of these instruc ons the PRECAST...

Page 13: ...RECAST INSTALLATIONS ONLY For Class 1 and Class 2 installa ons see page 14 PRECAST INSTALLATIONS Once screwed into posi on ensure this FIXING PLATE is sealed air ght against the PRECAST SPACER with a...

Page 14: ...the wall symmetrically around the replace opening and hearth Use the 7 screws and plugs supplied in the appliance installa on kit Once screwed into posi on ensure this FIXING PLATE is sealed air ght...

Page 15: ...tended for installa on into a marble or stone mantel constructed of non combus ble material For this reason no clearances from combus ble shelf are given INSTALLING THE MANTEL ALL INSTALLATIONS Instal...

Page 16: ...Fit the slide lever to the burner tray using the 2 two screws provided Carefully slide the rebox into the opening Note the rubber seal is pre ed to the appliance on the sealing face THIS APPLIANCE CAN...

Page 17: ...arble access cover ensuring the control lever pokes through the lower slot in the trim Now rotate into posi on The front face of the trim should be in line with the front of the mantel and access cove...

Page 18: ...o the centre slot at the top of the appliance Once fully in the holder should be rotated 90 degrees Now move the match holder to the le side of the slot AS FAR AS POSSIBLE This will posi on the smoke...

Page 19: ...arch used in the manufacturing of the ceramic fuel bed paints curing and oils remaining on some metal components that will burn o This odour is non toxic and will eventually disappear a er a few hours...

Page 20: ...emove any dust or deposits If you intend to use a vacuum cleaner then this should only be done once the loose Rockwool and any loose deposits of soot etc have been removed Ensure that the moulded comp...

Page 21: ...ove the glass panel as described on page 17 Remove the fuel e ect components put in a suitable loca on where they cannot be damaged Disconnect the gas supply from the restrictor elbow Remove the six 6...

Page 22: ...he HT lead from the electronic igniter unit 4 Remove the two 2 screws securing the pilot to the burner tray 5 Remove the two 2 screws securing the microswitch to the tray 6 The pilot assembly can be r...

Page 23: ...trol lever to the right to the ame symbol A stop will be felt at this posi on 5 It is also possible to adjust the control knob between the and the ame symbols to achieve mid se ngs 6 To turn the re o...

Page 24: ...correctly These instruc ons can also be followed to remove or reinstall the fuel bed a er cleaning This is a procedure that can be undertaken by the customer as required and the frequency will be dep...

Page 25: ...25 Step 4 Fit Log B onto the burner loca on brackets as shown below Step 5 Fit Central Log C onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below...

Page 26: ...26 Step 6 Fit Log D onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 7 Fit Log E onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below...

Page 27: ...8 Fit Log F onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 9 Fit Log G onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Now re t the glass panel front trim and marble access cover see page 17 for...

Page 28: ...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 F...

Page 29: ...1H Pack of Glow Rockwool P XX1398A Glass Panel with frame assembly P XX1398B Front Black Trim Assembly Due to our policy of con nual product improvement some diagrams and small details may not be accu...

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