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Checking the Flue 
 

Use a smoke pellet prior to the appliance installaon to ensure the viability of the flue and check that the smoke can 
be  seen  being  emiNed  from  the  terminal  /  chimney  pot  outside.  There  must  be  no  leakage  of  smoke  through  the 
structure of the chimney/flue during or aer the smoke pellet test and it is important to check inside upstairs rooms 
adjacent to the chimney / flue. Check the chimney pot / terminal and general condion of the brickwork or masonry. 
If the chimney or flue is in poor condion or if there is no up-draught do not proceed with the installaon. If there is a 
history of down-draught condions with the chimney / flue, the installaon of a tested and cerficated flue terminal 
or cowl suitable for the relevant flue type should be considered. 
A spillage test must be performed—see page 4 of these instrucons. 

Fixing the Appliance. 

If the appliance is being installed with a spacer kit, this should be aNached to the appliance using the screws included 
and the foam seal which is supplied with the appliance should be affixed to the rear face of the spacer. Do not use any 
permanent  sealing  substance  as  this  will  invalidate  warranty  as  the  appliance  cannot  be  removed  for  periodical 
inspecons. 

 

Cable Fixing System (Supplied as standard)

 

This  appliance  is  best  installed  with the  cable  fi@ng  system  which  is  supplied in  the  standard fi@ng  pack.  The fi@ng 
system comprises four (4) eyebolts,  two (2) fixing cables, two (2) screwed nipples and two (2) adjuster fi@ngs. 

 

This installaon requires that the burner tray is removed from the firebox. Remove the screws securing the burner tray 
to the firebox and set the tray aside during the firebox installaon. 

 

Simply drill and fit the eyebolts in the posions shown in the next diagram. Then thread the fixing cables through the 
two small holes at the top/rear of the appliance, pass each cable through two of the eyelets then back through one of 
the two holes at the rear of the appliance. Thread the cable through the adjuster fi@ngs. When the appliance is in its 
installed  posion,  pull  the  cables  ght  and  slide  the  adjuster  to  the  back  of  the  fire—ensuring  the  back-nut  on  the 
adjuster has been run as far up the thread as possible to the hexagon shoulder. Keeping the cable ght, fit the screwed 
nipple  to  the  cable  and  secure.  Turn  the  back-nut  on  the  adjuster  fixing  and  the  cable  will  be  tensioned  unl  the 
appliance is securely fixed.

 

Summary of Contents for RAVEL HE F-101 2 Series

Page 1: ...fully operate the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements RAVEL HE GAS LOG FIRE Model numbers F 101XX2 SLIDE for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB...

Page 2: ...helf 7 Front glass removal and replacement 8 Connec ng the Appliance to the Gas Supply 9 Checking Opera on of Appliance 9 Comple ng the Installa on 10 Appliance Technical Informa on 11 Cleaning Instru...

Page 3: ...s at a supply pressure of 20 mbar as marked on the data plate on the appliance and the carton This appliance is only to be installed into a builders opening which must be constructed of non combus ble...

Page 4: ...nal ven la on may have to be provided This appliance must only be installed on to a suitable hearth with a minimum thickness of 12mm The appliance must not be installed directly onto carpet of other c...

Page 5: ...diagram above The upper surface of the hearth must be a minimum of 50mm above the oor and should ideally protrude a minimum distance of 200mm out from the replace opening This is to provide a physica...

Page 6: ...not use any permanent sealing substance as this will invalidate warranty as the appliance cannot be removed for periodical inspec ons Cable Fixing System Supplied as standard This appliance is best in...

Page 7: ...s Ltd Combus8ble Shelf This appliance may be Ned below a surround with a combus ble shelf providing the following dimensional criteria is met There must be a minimum distance of 250mm from the top of...

Page 8: ...that the seal around the top and two sides of the rebox is in good condi on and is securely a xed to the appliance If the seal is damaged or loose then it should be replaced rea xed before the glass...

Page 9: ...pressure of the appliance by aNaching 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...

Page 10: ...heat expansion and contrac on this is perfectly normal During the rst several hours of use an odour will be experienced this is normal and is the starch used in the manufacturing of the ceramic fuel b...

Page 11: ...ing of these components should only be undertaken once the appliance is switched o and has been allowed to cool for a minimum period of one hour The components should be li ed carefully piece by piece...

Page 12: ...ying components will require the removal of the burner tray The following informa on details the removal of this tray Once removed refer to the relevant sec on that follows detailing the removal of th...

Page 13: ...ner tray in to the rebox see previous page Replacement of the Pilot 1 Remove the four 4 screws to remove the pilot cover 2 Remove the two 2 screws to release the pilot assembly from the burner tray 3...

Page 14: ...total 4 screws 4 Remove the screws from the Burner Inlet Shield Panel total 8 screws 5 The injector can be removed and replaced 6 Re assemble in reverse order 7 Re assemble the burner tray into the r...

Page 15: ...e pilot is lit keep the control lever pushed down fully for up to 10 seconds 3 Now slowly li the control lever to the symbol the pilot should remain lit and the central and front log burners will also...

Page 16: ...n if it does not t easily then you are not ng the part 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...

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Page 18: ...carton Note its orienta on for installa on in this picture Place log C on the burner tray base at the back of the re as shown in this picture Iden fy and remove Log D from the ceramic packing carton...

Page 19: ...at the back of the re as shown in this picture Iden fy and remove Log E from the ceramic packing carton Note its orienta on for installa on in this picture Place log E on the burner tray base at the b...

Page 20: ...carton Note its orienta on for installa on in this picture Place log A on the burner tray base at the back of the re as shown in this picture Iden fy and remove Log B from the ceramic packing carton...

Page 21: ...at the back of the re as shown in this picture Iden fy and remove Log F from the ceramic packing carton Note its orienta on for installa on in this picture Place log F on the burner tray base at the b...

Page 22: ...22 Place log G on the burner tray base at the back of the re as shown in this picture Iden fy and remove Log G from the ceramic packing carton Note its orienta on for installa on in this picture...

Page 23: ...ing pressure on full rate Min 18 5 Ensure all other gas appliances are running on full rate mbar Complete relevant sec on of warranty forms complete with Gas Safe registra on details Instruct the cust...

Page 24: ...as 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 25: ...that can 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...

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