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No purpose made
ven2la2on
is normally required for this appliance when installed in G.B. If the appliance is
being installed in I.E then refer to I.S 813:1996 (Domesc Gas Installaon—Naonal Standards Authority of
Ireland). Venlaon areas (if applicable) should be checked periodically to ensure there is no obstrucon, even
though none is normally required for this appliance.
SPILLAGE TEST: A special spillage match holder is provided with this product. Do not remove this spillage tube
from the property—it must remain with the appliance at all 2mes for future spillage tests.
To check for sasfactory clearance of products of combuson, close all doors and windows and leave the
appliance burning on HIGH for five minutes. Insert the lit smoke match according to the instrucons on page 18,
all the smoke must be drawn into the flue. If spillage occurs allow a further 5 minutes and repeat the test. If
spillage sll occurs turn off the appliance and seek expert advise . If an extractor fan is situated in the room the
spillage test should be repeated with the fan running. If there is a connecng room with an extractor fan the test
should be repeated with all the doors to that room open and the extractor fan running. If the spillage test
connues to fail expert advise should be sought and addional venlaon may have to be provided.
SEE PAGE
18 FOR FULL DETAILS ON HOWTHE SPILLAGE CHECK SHOULD BE PERFORMED
This appliance must only be installed onto a suitable hearth* with a minimum thickness of 12mm with an overall
height of 50mm from the floor. The appliance must not be installed directly onto carpet or other combusble
floor materials. The Mantel must have a temperature rang of at least 150
o
C. Minimum hearth size
requirements are shown on pages 8 & 9.
*If this product is installed as a hole in the wall installaon then no hearth is technically required, however the installer should make
the customer aware of the recommendaons detailed on page 16.
Do not place so wall coverings (i.e. embossed papers etc,) furniture or other combusble items too close to the
fires as they may discolour or scorch.
Do not place or throw rubbish or otherwise onto the fuel-bed.
Do not place any combusble materials or flooring (i.e. carpets etc,) on any part of the hearth.
WARNING:
This appliance has a naked flame and/or hot glass surface and as with all heang appliances a
fireguard should be used for the protecon of children, the elderly and infirm. The fireguard should conform to
BS8423 : 2002 (Fireguards for use with Gas Heang Appliances).
Important Note: It is quite normal for a flame effect gas appliance to experience a small amount of soot or
staining to some parts of the fuel effect components. If this becomes excessive it may be because the fuel bed
is not fiEed correctly—this should be checked according to these installa2on instruc2ons prior to contac2ng a
service engineer.
It is very important that you arrange for a GAS SAFE registered engineer to service your appliance every year –
during this service the engineer will remove the appliance and check for debris, check the operaon of the flue
and check the operaon of the appliance. This is important for you and your families safety.
NEVER place any rubbish or otherwise onto the fire—this will affect the way the product operates and may
affect the warranty of the product.
NEVER place more ceramic components onto the fuel bed than specified in the instrucons.
NEVER touch the glass or ceramics when the appliance has recently been switched off—these components
retain heat and may cause burns. Leave the appliance to sufficiently cool prior to any contact of the ceramics.
There are THREE methods of installa2on which can be employed for this appliance,
mainly dependant upon the fireplace opening type, Class 1 Class 2 or Precast Flue.
The following three pages detail each installa2on type.