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200759_2 TB Jan 2021 

 

 

Installation & Operating Instructions  

For The Evolution 5 Gas Stove MK2 

 

Remote or Manual Control 

Conventional, Top or Rear Flue, Natural Gas Stove

  

 

IT

 

IS

 

A

 

REGULATION

 

THAT

 

THESE

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

ARE

 

HANDED

 

TO

 

THE

 

CUSTOMER

 

AFTER

 

THE

 

INSTALLATION

 

IS

 

COMPLETE.

 

IT

 

IS

 

ALSO

 

THE

 

RESPONSIBILTY

 

OF

 

THE

 

INSTALLATION

 

ENGINEER

 

TO

 

ENSURE

 

THE

 

CUSTOMER

 

IS

 

ABLE

 

TO

 

FULLY

 

OPERATE

 

THE

 

APPLIANCE

 

AND

 

IS

 

AWARE

 

OF

 

ANY

 

CLEANING

 

OR

 

MAINTENANCE

 

REQUIRMENTS. 

 

Please note: Gas installations MUST only be carried out by installers who 

are Gas Safe registered. 

 

Warning

 - Appliance should not be used if the glass in the door is 

cracked, damaged or broken. 

 

This product is not suitable for primary heating purposes. 

 

Chimney closure plates are not supplied 

Summary of Contents for Evolution 5 MK2

Page 1: ...ETE IT IS ALSO THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE INSTALLATION ENGINEER TO ENSURE THE CUSTOMER IS ABLE TO FULLY OPERATE THE APPLIANCE AND IS AWARE OF ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE REQUIRMENTS Please note Gas inst...

Page 2: ...Installation 9 Connecting the TTB Sensor 10 Ceramics Index 11 12 Positioning the logs 13 Gas Connection Pressure Testing 14 Spillage Testing 15 Operating the Stove Slide Control Version 16 Operating t...

Page 3: ...required by law that the complete assembly installation and commissioning of gas stoves is carried out by a professionally qualified and accredited gas fitter listed on the Gas Safe register THE INST...

Page 4: ...roduct is designed to only use natural gas G20 Dimensions WEIGHT 90 Kg All dimensions are in millimetres All parts of this appliance become hot during normal use All parts of the appliance should be c...

Page 5: ...ecommended that the specific minimum clearances are maintained irrespective of the materials used in the construction of the opening This has been tested and approved to allow adequate air flow and ac...

Page 6: ...n have a maximum of four bends in the run each bend must not exceed 45 and an additional metre of vertical flue should be provided for each bend Ideally you should have a minimum vertical section of 6...

Page 7: ...the stove and pull free The front skirting is held in place by two fixings which can be accessed by opening the door Side View Front View All three skirting s will need to be removed to allow access t...

Page 8: ...sion Only Ensure the front skirt has been removed with the burner completely inside the combustion chamber and control lever facing downwards rotate the burner into position Align the burner with the...

Page 9: ...they need to be removed for maintenance purposes First fit the rear mica board in front of the burner bracket as shown opposite Rest the top mica board 2 onto the rear whilst holding the top mica in...

Page 10: ...e connections Manual Connection to Valve TTB wire into valve First set of holes NOTE Please ensure the TTB sensor is correctly seated down into the holder and not pushed up If the TTB touches the brac...

Page 11: ...200759_2 Issue 3 11 Assembly Ceramics Index Ceramic Index 1 of 2 Main Fuel Bed Location Points...

Page 12: ...200759_2 Issue 3 12 Assembly Ceramics Index Ceramic Index 2 of 2 Front Log Right hand log with split Rear Log Final Assembly...

Page 13: ...f the fitter to rectify and Broseley Fires will not be liable for any associated costs 1 Place the main fuel bed onto the base plate covering the burner as shown in Fig 1 Fig 1 2 Locate the front log...

Page 14: ...otentially cause a blockage Pressure Testing Always make sure that there is adequate gas pressure and volume to the stove The relevant pressures are on the ID plate 1 For natural gas this is 20mbar me...

Page 15: ...stove into the room if the flue path suffered severe blockage and or ventilation was severely impeded this safety device would also interrupt the gas supply to the stove and switch the appliance off T...

Page 16: ...re lit 3 Once the pilot and burner are lit keep the handle at the ignition point for 15 20 seconds then release 4 Repeat above steps if the burner extinguishes when the handle is released To select th...

Page 17: ...up and down by pressing the and buttons After fitting the batteries and replacing the cover the fire can now operate Slide the power isolator switch to the right to the on I position To start the fire...

Page 18: ...d the rear of both sides of the button area control The green unlock light will illuminate Keep the handset held to keep the control unlocked to enable operation of the buttons Then with the other han...

Page 19: ...firmly around the rear of both sides of the button area control The green unlock light will illuminate Keep the handset held to keep the control unlocked i e the green light on at all times to enable...

Page 20: ...es back to the previous parameter and change the display parameter Setting the display for 12 or 24 Hour display The H indicates that it is time to set the timer to either 24 hour display or 12 Hour A...

Page 21: ...egend at the bottom shows the battery condition of both the batteries in the hand set and in the fire control alternately RC Remote Control handset and FC Fire control The control is designed to get t...

Page 22: ...n initial installation Check understanding of control operation is understood If either the handset is reset or the gas control has the pairing operation buttons operated the pairing that existed will...

Page 23: ...s N B If the display returns to the one shown above with the word TESC shown then too much time has passed before pressing SET and so the handset has not paired yet Simply repeat pairing again N B Onl...

Page 24: ...temperature setting that is set and the mode the default is 24 C and on the left of the display is a sun symbol showing it s the day temperature If a different set temperature is required while the di...

Page 25: ...ver Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset The green light of the Unlock symbol should light and f...

Page 26: ...the stove you will notice a strong odour this is the paint curing and is completely normal Most high temperature paints operate in the same way They use a resin which dries at room temperature and a s...

Page 27: ...not obstructed or blocked and are free from any dust or dirt Ensure gas pressures and flow rates are correct as this will prevent ignition of the pilot An indication of high pressure can be a whistli...

Page 28: ...ot to brush any debris towards the pilot as this may cause an obstruction in the jet Clean any dust debris from each individual ceramic using a very soft brush Check the condition of the ceramics Dama...

Page 29: ...aught excessive __________ Is there any permanent ventilation in the room ____________________ Is the TTB connected correctly both ends ______________ Is the aeration of the pilot correct __________ D...

Page 30: ...or at our option replace the appliance or part thereof which may prove to be defective within the guarantee period The guarantee is void if The appliance is not installed and operated in accordance wi...

Page 31: ...200759_2 Issue 3 31 Energy Efficiency Rating Top Flue Option Rear Flue Option...

Page 32: ...Top Flue EVO 5 Remote Rear Flue EVO 5 Slide Top Flue EVO 5 Slide Rear Flue Fuel Type Natural Gas I2H Natural Gas I2H Natural Gas I2H Natural Gas I2H Energy Efficiency Class C D D E Indirect Heating Fu...

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