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NEW FOREST ELECTRIC 48" & 63" FIREPLACES 

INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for EF40-63B

Page 1: ... 2022 British Fires NEW FOREST ELECTRIC 48 63 FIREPLACES INSTALLATION USER INSTRUCTIONS EN ...

Page 2: ... ii WELCOME TO BRITISH FIRES ...

Page 3: ...ce Attaching L Shaped Brackets 09 8 3 Hard Wiring the Appliance 10 13 9 0 Installation Introduction 13 14 9 1 Installation Options 15 9 2 Installation Studwall Fixing 17 19 9 3 Installation Floating Suite 20 22 10 0 Forest View Fuel Bed 23 24 10 0 Slate View Fuel Bed 25 26 10 0 Diamond Light Fuel Bed 27 28 11 0 Pairing the Remote Control 29 12 0 Operating the Appliance 30 33 13 0 Safety Cut Out Sy...

Page 4: ...HE ALARM SOUNDING OR ILLUMINATING 12 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This heater must be used on an AC supply only and the voltage marked on the heater s rating label must correspond to the supply voltage DO NOT switch the appliance on until it is properly installed as described in this manual This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or m...

Page 5: ...sponsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to co...

Page 6: ...m Supply Voltage Rating Power 120V AC 60Hz Heating Elements 13 Amp Lighting LED Approvals CSA Canada USA New Forest 63 Electric Fire Weight 85 kg 187 lbs Dimensions IMPERIAL 22 x 63 x 12 in METRIC 565 x 1600 x 311mm Supply Voltage Rating Power 120V AC 60Hz Heating Elements 13 Amp Lighting LED Approvals CSA Canada USA WARNING Before enclosing the appliance test the power in situation in order to en...

Page 7: ...h black bulb sensor No At nominal heat output elmax 0 0 KW Single stage heat output and no room temperature control No At minimum heat output elmin 0 0 KW Two or more manual stages no temperature control No In standby mode elSB 0 0 KW With mechanical thermostat room temperature control Yes With electronic room temperature control No Electronic room temperature control plus day timer Yes Electronic...

Page 8: ...ion then the integrity and ability of the wall to secure the appliance must be confirmed It is important in these circumstances that any vapour barrier and or structural members of the house frame are not damaged If you are unsure of the ability of the wall to secure the appliance and or which type of wall fixing to use you should take professional advice and obtain the correct fixings Alternative...

Page 9: ...considered too heavy please obtain assistance 2 When lifting the electric appliance always keep your back straight Bend your legs and not your back Avoid twisting at the waist It is better to reposition your feet 3 Avoid upper body and top heavy bending Always bend from the knees rather than the waist Do not lean forward or sideways while handling the appliance 4 Always grip the appliance with the...

Page 10: ...screw the three 3x screws back into position securing the corner bracket into place Putting the corner gland bracket together Secure the corner gland bracket as pictured below Different corner bracket orientations Select which orientation the power cable would suit the installation best Removing the corner bracket Remove the three 3x screws holding the corner bracket into position on the rear righ...

Page 11: ...e screw holes up then screw into place with the screws provided using a cross headed screwdriver Once the small trims are installed the large trim will be vertically placed in between the two small trims as pictured above Use the same steps for both sides Blanking Plate Small trim Small trim Large trim 8 1 PREPARING THE APPLIANCE ADDING BLANKING PLATES AND TRIMS REMOVING FRONT GLASS Crosshead scre...

Page 12: ... Using a cross headed screw driver screw the wall brackets onto the top of the appliance with the four 4x 5 32 x 5 16 in 4x8mm firebox screws provided to suit your preferred installation Rear fixing or side fixing Rear Fixing Side Fixing Crosshead screws Crosshead screws 09 ...

Page 13: ...x screws 48 or 14x screws 63 that hold the fuel bed into position then carefully remove the fuel bed tray from the appliance and place safely to one side A flat head screw driver can carefully be used to lever the fuel bed out if extra hep is required We strongly recommend that protective gloves are worn when handling glass 5 Unscrew the top clamps from each side of the side glass 6 Carefully remo...

Page 14: ... washers 11 Remove the three 3x screws from the corner bracket back on to the rear right hand side of the appliance Pull the inlet power cable through the top rear of the appliance Dispose of power cable responsibly 12 Insert the hard wire from the property through the spare cable gland and corner bracket from the hard wiring kit in the packaging insert the cable to the correct length inside the a...

Page 15: ...n wire connector and then connect the 2x Blue White neutral wires together with another twist on wire connector 16 Check that the appliance is safe then check the electrical connection to the appliance To check the appliance turn the power on to the appliance then turn the standby button on the top right of the appliance ON Once the appliance is turned on there will be an audible beep to confirm t...

Page 16: ... back into position and line the holes in the fuel bed up with the holes in the firebox Insert the 8x 48 or 14x 63 screws that secure the fuel bed back into position Insert your preferred fuel bed options as shown in the following pages in section 10 0 pages 23 30 We strongly recommend that protective gloves are worn when handling glass 22 Carefully lift the front glass into the front slot at the ...

Page 17: ...e of wall that the stud work is being connected to Ensure the plug or fuse spur is fully accessible WARNING Before enclosing the appliance test the power in situation in order to ensure the power to the appliance working properly 9 1 INSTALLATION OPTIONS The stud wall MUST include a header at the dimensions highlighted on the following pages This is to ensure that the weight of the finished wall i...

Page 18: ...H D Header Header New Forest 48 1200mm Open Dimensions Height Width Depth 565 mm 1178 mm 300 mm 22 in 46 in 11 in New Forest 63 1600mm Open Dimensions Height Width Depth 565 mm 1178 mm 300 mm 22 in 62 in 11 in 9 2 INSTALLATION OPTIONS FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST CONSTRUCTION 15 ...

Page 19: ...mm 1178 mm 300 mm 22 in 46 in 11 in New Forest 63 1600mm Open Dimensions Height Width Depth 565 mm 1178 mm 300 mm 22 in 62 in 11 in If the stud wall immediately above the heater protrudes beyond the front of the appliance then the over hanging section of the installation must be made from a non combustible material such as calcium silicate fireboard 16 2022 British Fires ...

Page 20: ...all fixings as appropriate Also check security of supply cable and connections If the supply cable becomes damaged it must be replaced by a service agent or competent person such as a qualified electrician The wall where the appliances are to be installed must be capable of long term support of the total load of the appliance Measures should also be taken to ensure sufficient strength to withstand...

Page 21: ...ed drill for the chosen wall fixing If the appliance is to be installed into a brick masonry wall the supplied wall plugs can be used to use these wall plugs drill a in wide and 2in deep 8mm wide x 50mm deep hole into the wall Insert the 2x wall plugs into position then return the appliance to its finished position Screw the wall screws through the wall brackets on the appliance and into the wall ...

Page 22: ...screws and wall plugs supplied are suitable for supporting the unit in your surface Consult a qualified person if you are not sure IMPORTANT Important do not drill through the appliance when installing the cladding into position Step 4 Add finishing boards Important fire must be in place before this stage 19 ...

Page 23: ...no need to drill the holes in the wood and no need for the plastic wall anchors It is recommended to install the mounting bracket to at least one wooden stud 5 Tap the eight 8x 48 or 10x 63 wall anchors into the pre drilled holes with a hammer until they are flush with the wall 6 Secure the mounting bracket to the wall by using all eight 8x 48 or 10x 63 wall fixing screws 7 Install the suite fixin...

Page 24: ... for supporting the unit in your surface Consult a qualified person if you are not sure 11 Tap the two wall anchors into the pre drilled holes with a hammer until they are flush with the wall 12 Install the appliance back onto the wall mounting bracket 13 Then screw the wall screws through the rear of the suite fixing brackets and into the wall plugs 14 Carefully slide the bottom of the suite onto...

Page 25: ...rround screws left over 17 Using two 2x 5 32 x 15 32 in 4x12mm screws from the fixing kit screw the mounting bracket onto the bottom of the firebox 18 Using the suite screws screw up through the bottom of the suite through the suite fixing brackets and into the legs of the top section 22 2022 British Fires ...

Page 26: ...the crystals still visible 1 2 Using the contents from the Husk bag cover the area on the frosted bed that is still exposed making sure the crystals are still visible 3 Place the logs on top of the base layer created by the crystals Forest terrain Husk and slate pieces Position them as shown above The logs can be placed in any order for this look the larger logs are in the center with the remainin...

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Page 28: ...pread these evenly throughout on top of the bed of crystals Place the logs on top of the base layer created by the crystals and slate pieces Position them as shown in image 3 The logs can be placed in any order we have used the larger ones as centre pieces and placed the remaining logs around them IMPORTANT Place the logs carefully on the fuel bed ensuring you do not make contact with the rear or ...

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Page 30: ...ge 1 left The crystals should be spread out across the whole base and form a layer covering the whole area 1 Take the larger crystals and place these in position as shown in image 2 left For the best results remove a small amount of the small crystals and place the larger crystal directly on the frosted base 2 27 ...

Page 31: ...Three Diamond Light color settings 28 2022 British Fires ...

Page 32: ...ds to remotely pair to the appliance the LCD only displays bL displayed at the display temperature position and flashes for 5 seconds then returns to the current display state The remote is then paired to the appliance The ON OFF switch is located on the front top right hand side of the appliance Press the O I button once to turn the fire on The appliance will then automatically start with the LED...

Page 33: ...on can be switched Temperature Setting range Centigrade 17 C 18 C 19 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 C 25 C 26 C 27 C ON 17 C Cycle Fahrenheit 62 F 63 F 64 F 65 F 66 F 67 F 68 F 69 F 70 F 71 F 72 F 73 F 74 F 75 F 76 F 77 F 78 F 79 F 80 F 81 F 82 F ON 62 F Cycle Press and hold the heater button for three seconds can transfer from C to F 4 Fuel Bed Changes the color of the fuel bed L1 L2 L3 L4 L1 cycleadju...

Page 34: ...o exited 3 Fan delay function After the appliance is turned off the fan will continue running for 15 seconds then stop Open Window Detection function When the appliance is heating and the ambient temperature suddenly drops 5 C 9 F within 10 minutes and the environment cannot be warmed up within 30 minutes the appliance will automatically display OP The heating function will then be automatically t...

Page 35: ...8H 9H OF 1H cycle adjustment Control Down Lighting Turns the down lighting lights on and off Setting Clock and Timer Use the date button to choose from Monday to Sunday or week timer mode option Option mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A oF Clock setting 1 At standby state after the unit is plugged in and before pressing main power press and hold the Setting button on the remote for 3 seconds the digital display...

Page 36: ... option the timer logo of the display lighten and will automatically run the preset switch setting program You can individually select each setting of modes 1 7 for automatic ON OFF switching or you can preset the desired settings and then select auto mode for multiple preset series executions 4 If you want to set the ON OFF switch and temperature setting for different periods of the week then set...

Page 37: ...he glass panels should be cleaned carefully with a soft cloth Remove the front facing glass pane in order to clean the inside of the pane Please refer to section 8 1 to do this Except for periodic cleaning of dust there are no specific requirements for care other than regular cleaning of the general appliance A wipe with a dry cloth is normally sufficient DO NOT use abrasive cleaners as they can d...

Page 38: ...f the room is warm enough the thermostat will stop the fire switching the heat on Check that the air inlet outlet is blocked off Check that the window detection sensor has not activated Display panel shows 88 EE OP There is a fault with the heater Check that the temperature is not set onto the lower settings If the room is warm enough the thermostat will stop the fire switching the heat on Check t...

Page 39: ... 16 0 SPARE PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ATTENTION The New Forest 1600 comes with additional small logs from the numbered list above 36 2022 British Fires ...

Page 40: ...RIP 9 F960302 HEATER FAN ASSY 10 F960272 DOWLIGHTING LED LIGHT STRIP 11 F960267 PCB 12 F960274 NTC THERMOSTAT 13 F960271 ISOLATOR SWITCH 14 F960275 FEEDBACK DISPLAY PANEL 15 F960273 REMOTE RECEIVER 16 F960263 SIDE GLASS PANEL 17 F960322 BLANKING PANEL 18 F960320 LARGE END TRIM 19 F960268 REMOTE HANDSET 20 16 0 NEW FOREST 1200 48 SPARE PARTS New Forest 1200 Spares 1 F960261 Front Glass Panel 2 F960...

Page 41: ...IE MOTOR 8 F960266 F960315 REAR LED LIGHT STRIP 9 F960302 HEATER FAN ASSY 10 F960272 DOWLIGHTING LED LIGHT STRIP 11 F960267 PCB 12 F960274 NTC THERMOSTAT 13 F960271 ISOLATOR SWITCH 14 F960275 FEEDBACK DISPLAY PANEL 15 F960273 REMOTE RECEIVER 16 F960263 SIDE GLASS PANEL 17 F960322 BLANKING PANEL 18 F960320 LARGE END TRIM 19 F960268 REMOTE HANDSET 12 16 0 NEW FOREST 1200 63 SPARE PARTS New Forest 16...

Page 42: ...nt neglect incorrect installation improper maintenance or handling or operation with an incorrect power source What British Fires and its dealers and service agents are also not responsible for In no event will British Fires or its Directors Officers or Agents be liable to the purchaser or any third party Whether in contract in tort or on any other basis for any indirect special punitive exemplar ...

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Page 44: ...rating 13 Amp Lighting LED E F G I H Side View Dimensions A 1178 0 mm 46 in B 311 0 mm 12 in C 1200 0 mm 47 in D 565 0 mm 22 in E 424 0 mm 16 in F 300 0 mm 11 in G 55 5 mm 2 in H 67 0 mm 2 in I 83 5 mm 3 in A C Top View D Front View 18 0 NEW FOREST 48 1200 DIMENSIONS 41 US Patent Application Number 16 710 568 Canadian Patent Application Number 3 078 189 ...

Page 45: ...Amp Lighting LED E F G I H Side View D Front View A C Top View Dimensions A 1578 0 mm 62 in B 311 0 mm 12 in C 1600 0 mm 63 in D 565 0 mm 22 in E 424 0 mm 16 in F 300 0 mm 11 in G 55 5 mm 2 in H 67 0 mm 2 in I 83 5 mm 3 in 18 0 NEW FOREST 63 1600 DIMENSIONS 42 2022 British Fires US Patent Application Number 16 710 568 Canadian Patent Application Number 3 078 189 ...

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Page 48: ...r written permission of British Fires 2022 British Fires Models covered by this instruction manual New Forest 48 Electric Fire EF40 48B New Forest 63 Electric Fire EF40 63B US Patent application Number 16 710 568 CA Patent application Number 3 078 189 All instructions must be handed to the user for safekeeping Version C 06 2022 British Fires Christchurch Dorset BH23 2BT UK RBK House Irishtown Athl...

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