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Owner’s Manual 

INCLUDES 

User, Maintenance, Service, and Installation 

Instructions

 

 

PARAGON SLIMLINE 3 Slide & PARAGON SLIMLINE 3 Slide LOW 

 

Keep this booklet for service log and future reference

 

For use in Great Britain and Ireland. 

Literature NO 4636 (ISS 8) 

IMPORTANT 

 

 

 

This appliance is guaranteed for 12 months subject to conditions. The 5 year extended parts 

warranty will only be valid if the annual service recommended in this manual has been 

completed and appliance has been registered online. 

Summary of Contents for Paragon SlimLine 3 Slide

Page 1: ...isbookletforservicelogandfuturereference For use in Great Britain and Ireland Literature NO 4636 ISS 8 IMPORTANT This appliance is guaranteed for 12 months subject to conditions The 5 year extended parts warranty will only be valid if the annual service recommended in this manual has been completed and appliance has been registered online ...

Page 2: ...nd ensure your installer has filled in the appropriate checklist This in no way reduces your statutory rights Your warranty commences from the date of purchase and you must retain your receipt or invoice as proof of a purchase date THIS EXTENDED WARRANTY SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES GLASS AND SOFT REFRACTORY COMPONENTS THE BULB AND ANY BATTERIES Terms and Conditions 1 The appliance must be installed by a...

Page 3: ...d and Wales All installations must be notified to Local Area Building Control either directly or through a Competent Persons Scheme A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate will then be issued to the customer who should on receipt write the Notification Number on the Benchmark Checklist This product should be serviced regularly to optimise its safety efficiency and performance The service eng...

Page 4: ...suggest you record the following details here and keep the receipt as proof of purchase This information may be asked for when you contact the helpdesk MODEL Paragon SlimLine 3 S C Serial No This information can be found on the label attached to the packaging and on the data badge which is located on the base of the appliance behind the control cover Retailer Name Address Date Of Purchase ...

Page 5: ...gloves facemasks and eye protection After handling wash hands and other exposed parts If a vacuum is used for cleaning the coals or cleaning after servicing installation it is recommended that it be of the type fitted with a HEPA filter Disposal of refractory ceramic materials To keep dust to a minimum these materials should be securely wrapped in polythene and be clearly labelled RCF waste These ...

Page 6: ...the pilot light should remain alight and the main burner should light on its low setting C Should the pilot fail to light pull the lever fully up to turn off the appliance wait 3 minutes and repeat the procedure a b If the pilot does not light and no clicking noise is heard replace the battery and try again D After lighting the pilot flame and the main burner on its low setting the control lever m...

Page 7: ...appliance Some heat discolouration of the ceramic sides is normal and does not detract from the operation of the appliance in any way USE ONLY THE COALS PROVIDED no additional coals MUST ADDED The Loose coal set consists of Rear Matrix Front Coal Matrix Loose Coals 16 coals Curved L shape Ensure the rear matrix is in position as shown Positioned well back against the rear of the appliance Make sur...

Page 8: ... will not wobble or fall through on to the burner This row is important to support the next rows properly If necessary turn upside down and rotate to find stable positions The positions shown in the photograph should be suitable Place the second row of five coals as shown Ensure the coals bridge across the existing coals and the rear matrix and are stable Press each one with your fingers to be sur...

Page 9: ... Place the third row of five coals near the top of the rear matrix as shown Press each one with your fingers to be sure that they are stable and will not fall through on to the matrix Re position carefully as required ...

Page 10: ...nal PEBBLES MUST ADDED The Loose Pebble set consists of Rear Matrix Front Matrix Loose Pebbles 13 Large 3 Small Quantities of grey and beige colours may vary Ensure the rear matrix is in position as shown Positioned well back against the rear of the appliance Ensure the front pebble matrix is located behind the burner fascia as shown Make sure that the burner slot is clear as shown in the photogra...

Page 11: ...y overlapping the pebbles on the First row pebbles Again mix the colours Check stability of the layout and improve as necessary The pebbles are oval in shape and have a flat bottom so as to enable various positions to be tried to ensure stability Place the third row of four pebbles on top of the rear matrix as shown Also place the three small pebbles as shown on the very top of the pebble layout C...

Page 12: ...e forth row of three small pebbles in the gaps between the last two rows as shown Check stability of the layout and improve as necessary The pebbles are oval in shape and have a flat bottom so as to enable various positions to be tried to ensure stability ...

Page 13: ...re should be taken to avoid contact with the refractory lining this is a delicate surface and should not be wiped or rubbed A vacuum cleaner may only be used after all the loose coals and pebbles have been removed SECTION FIVE General Points user instructions Like all appliances incorporating an aerated burner a Low frequency noise may be heard particularly on the Low setting this is quite normal ...

Page 14: ... 0 kW Maximum 2 4 kW Minimum Injector Marked 460 Gas Connection 8 0mm O D tube Data Badge Location Behind decorative trim NOTE The efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in BS7977 1 2009 A1 2013and the result is 58 5 The gross calorific value of the fuel has been used for this efficiency calculation GASTEC have certified the test data from which it has been calculated The effi...

Page 15: ...NSTALLER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT GAS SAFETY INSTALLATION AND USE REGULATIONS AS AMENDED ALL RELEVANT PARTS OF THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS AND ALL RELEVANT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING BRITISH STANDARDS FAILURE TO DO SO COULD LEAD TO PROSECUTION THE FOLLOWING ARE RELEVANT CODES OF PRACTICE AND BRITISH STANDARDS BS 5871 PART 2 BS 8303 BS 5440 PART 1 BS 1251 BS 6891 BS 6461...

Page 16: ...he fire and there are no harmful effects produced Care must be taken to prevent any damage being caused to surrounding soft furnishing or decoration e g many embossed vinyl wall coverings may become discoloured if placed too close to the appliance IMPORTANT NOTES A fire front fret must be used with this appliance and must conform to the following It must be made from non combustible material Its g...

Page 17: ...ast flues CLASS TWO Pre cast A pre cast flue correctly constructed conforming to the requirements of BS 1289 1975 1986 or 1989 with a minimum effective overall height of 3 metres 10 ft which is correctly terminated see BS 5440 It will normally require an additional thickness of 25mm in the form of a fireplace back panel or if it is intended to be fitted back to the plaster line then a spacer may b...

Page 18: ... opening a fire resisting hearth must also be provided symmetrically disposed about the fireplace opening a minimum thickness of 12 mm with the perimeter 50mm above floor level With a minimum width of 640mm and a depth of 300 mm add the spacer width to the hearth depth if a spacer is to be fitted i e for a 42mm spacer the hearth depth would be 342mm Any combustible material above the opening must ...

Page 19: ...ere the gas supply is to be connected to the appliance This may be done from the front of the unit from either the left or right side or a concealed fitting from the rear Check that the restrictor elbow which is fitted to the appliance is fully open before commissioning the appliance PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR A GAS CONNECTION If it is intended to be a concealed connection the 8mm supply should b...

Page 20: ...x is being used fix the spacer box to the fireplace first with wood screws and wall plugs then screw firebox to spacer box using screws provided Cut a cross slit in the rubber grommet and feed the appliance onto the 8mm gas supply pipe Position the restrictor elbow supplied and mark supply pipe at its cut off length Remove appliance cut pipe to correct length refit appliance and make gas connectio...

Page 21: ... securely the 4 eye bolt with screws and wall plugs provided Fix the fire casing back into the opening using the cable fixing system as shown do not cut off loose ends of cable after fixing coil and tuck carefully into space to the sides of the burner unit Note When using the cable fixing kit with the spacer fix and seal the spacer to the rear of the appliance flange with the screws and foam seal ...

Page 22: ...that the rubber capped end is protruding out to the right as shown in the left hand picture Check that it slides freely up and down in the nylon slide guides Remove the nyloc nut with a 7mm A F spanner as shown Connect the link lever to the stud at the end of the slide control lever and replace the nyloc nut IMPORTANT TURN THE NUT UNTIL IT JUST TIGHTENS AND THEN TURN IT BACK A HALF TURN Check the ...

Page 23: ...e gap between the thermocouple tip and the electrode continue until pilot ignition is established Raise the control lever to its high position and allow the appliance to run for approximately 5 minutes Check the inlet pressure is 20 1 mbar Fuel Bed Layout Important Refer to the Health Safety Notice Located on page 5 of this booklet before cleaning or replacing any refractory material It is importa...

Page 24: ...tical side flanges of the firebox one on the top and one at the bottom of each side and fit the fire front Offer the decorative trim up squarely and centrally and push into position ADVISE CUSTOMER THAT The curing effect of heating the coals pebbles and other ceramic components will cause an initial odour This is due to the starch used in the manufacturing process and is non toxic Any debris shoul...

Page 25: ... pilot aeration holes for linting use a vacuum cleaner to remove any lint taking care not to damage the pilot head Replacement of Gas Control 1 Turn off the gas supply by the isolating cock 2 Remove fire fret 3 Remove all Loose coals and pebbles 4 Remove moulded refractory parts 5 Remove the screw from the end of the gas control spindle and swing the slide linkage 6 to one side 7 Shut off the gas ...

Page 26: ... of gas control 2 Disconnect the thermocouple from the gas valve 3 Disconnect the gas connection from the pilot assembly 4 Remove ignitor lead from pilot assembly 5 Undo the screws securing the oxy pilot to the burner tray 6 Clean or replace oxy pilot NOTE THIS IS A NON SERVICEABLE DEVICE AND MUST NOT BE ADJUSTED 7 Re assemble the in reverse order 8 Turn on the gas supply check for gas soundness a...

Page 27: ...od 2591 Magnet rectangles 3048 Back liner board 4643 L H liner board 4644 R H liner board 4645 Top liner board 4646 Front coal 5574 Rear coal matrix 5573 Loose coal set 5576 Clear rubber edge cover 5560 Black rubber edge cover 5561 Front coal support 2889 Front pebble 5575 Loose pebble set 5577 Parts that require a GAS SAFE engineer to order fit Part Description Part Number Silencer 4819 Scat spar...

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Page 29: ...www charltonandjenrick co uk 28 LT4636 ISS 8 Register your appliance online today to activate your warranty ...

Page 30: ...facturer s instructions Hearth Requirements where fitted Is the hearth constructed from non combustible material Is the hearth a minimum of 12mm thick with a minimum floor to top surface of 50mm BS5871 or as per manufacturer s instructions Is the hearth for open fronted fires a minimum of 760mm wide and has 300mm projecting from the fire opening BS6871 or to manufacturer s instructions Mounting he...

Page 31: ...ays use the manufacturer s specified spare part when replacing controls SERVICE 01 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Gas safe register No Comments Signature SERVICE 02 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Gas safe register No Comments Signature SERVICE 03 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Gas safe register No Comments Signature SERVICE 04 Date Engineer name Company na...

Page 32: ... Back Sides Front coal Support 2889 Front coal Support 2889 Warning Label Fire Guard Warning Label Fire Guard Coal set 7581 Bagged Pebbles 5577 Battery 9V Base Matrix Pebble 5573 Trim Edge Protectors Instructions Front Matrix Pebble 5575 Connection Pipe 5549 Battery 9V Restrictor Elbow 2194 Trim Edge Protectors Instructions Fixing 0705 includes foam seal Connection Pipe 5549 Owners Book Restrictor...

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