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Issue F: 18/02/14 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 

VERONA 

GAS STOVE

 

 

 
 

 

 

Installation and Servicing Instructions

 

 

Please leave this instruction booklet with the user after the 

installation is complete.  Leave the system ready for operation and 

instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation 

of its controls. 

Please refer to the appliance data plate for the specific model type. 

Summary of Contents for Verona 6

Page 1: ...ease leave this instruction booklet with the user after the installation is complete Leave the system ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of its controls Please refer to the appliance data plate for the specific model type ...

Page 2: ... Effect Ceramic Matrices 10 Fitting the Loose Ceramic Coals 11 Section B Fitting the Log Effect Ceramic Matrices 13 Fitting the Loose Ceramic Logs 14 RE ASSEMBLING THE STOVE 16 TEST FOR SPILLAGE 17 SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM 17 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE 18 FITTING THE REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONAL 18 Fitting the Motor to the Valve 18 Attaching the Remote Control Receiver Box 19 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 20 P...

Page 3: ... Supply Gas Type Category G20 I2H G31 I3P Jet Type Size 82 380 92 190 Heat Input Gross Full Low 6 5kW 4 2kW 6 4 kW 3 7 kW Gas Flow Rate m3 h Full 0 62 m3 h 0 236 m3 h NOx Class 3 5 Efficiency Class 2 2 Countries of Destination GB IE Only GB IE Only STOVE DIMENSIONS VERONA 6 Diagram 1a ...

Page 4: ...l relevant local and national building regulations 3 All outer surfaces of the stove excepting the gas control knobs are defined as working surfaces 4 Installation site Any installation area previously used for a solid fuel fire or stove would probably be deemed suitable for the appliance 5 The stove must not be installed onto a combustible wall Any combustible materials must be removed from behin...

Page 5: ...UM CLEARANCE DISTANCES TO DIMENSION DESCRIPTION COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL A Edge of stove top to wall 100mm 50mm B Top of stove to underside of opening 300mm 200mm C Rear of stove to wall N A 50mm D Minimum fireplace opening Hearth dimension 780mm 730mm E Minimum hearth depth 435mm 435mm F Minimum distance for hearth to extend in front of stove 50mm 50mm Diagram 2 ...

Page 6: ...tove to the bottom of the terminal outlet Please note for rear flue appliances it is recommended that the vertical flue run be established as soon as is practical from the rear flue exit Caution should be taken locating the exit of the flue as explained in The Building Regulations Document J Before commencing any installation work the installing engineer must check that the flue is free from all b...

Page 7: ...lly remove the screws Holding the glass with one hand slacken off the top 2 fixing screws Diagram 5 until the clips have moved away from the glass panel The glass panel can then be lifted out Levelling the Stove To achieve the optimum operating results the stove should now be levelled with its surroundings This is carried out by increasing or decreasing the length of the levelling bolts located at...

Page 8: ...ting Supply Pressure 1 Gas pressure at the appliance is measured via the rearward test nipple Test nipple A in diagram 8 on the left hand side of the control valve Turning the screw approximately half a turn anti clockwise with a small flat bladed screwdriver opens the test point ALWAYS CLOSE TEST POINTS AFTER USE 2 The gas pressure at the appliance is measured with the appliance running at full r...

Page 9: ...essure coming into the appliance can also be checked by using Test point B shown in diagram 8 Mains Supply Pressure Test Point Test Point B Gas Supply Connection 8mm Compression Fitting Burner Pressure Test Point Test Point A Diagram 8 ...

Page 10: ... and follow the instructions set out in Section B Fitting the Log Effect Ceramic Matrices Page 13 Section A Fitting the Coal Effect Ceramic Matrices NATURAL GAS The fire bed is constructed of 3 ceramic matrices 4 small coals 10 medium coals and 4 large diamond shaped coals LPG The fire bed is constructed of 3 ceramic matrices 10 small coals 4 medium coals and 4 large diamond shaped coals 1 Place t...

Page 11: ...e back of the coal should rest on the middle ceramic Then take a small coal and place the front of it in the first left notch in the front ceramic the back of the coal resting on the centre ceramic Continue this process alternating the coal size until all the 8 coals are placed as shown in Diagram A12 Note Make sure that the coals do not fall down between the front and middle matrices A gap must b...

Page 12: ... the last row of coals and into the notches on the rear ceramic matrix shown in Diagram A14 Note Gaps must be left between the coals for the flames to pass through 7 The fire bed should now be completed The stove should be lit and the flame picture checked with the glass panel fixed securely in place Any adjustments to the flame picture can then be made as required ...

Page 13: ... back of the firebox B Place the middle ceramic matrix into the fire so that the flat surface sits on the burner tray Push the middle ceramic back until it rests against the rear ceramic shown in diagram B10 Note Make sure that the middle ceramic does not block any of the burner tray slots C Place the front ceramic matrix into the fire so that it sits between the middle ceramic matrix and the 2 fr...

Page 14: ...ond log has two short branches coming from it It sits in the furthest left cut out on the front ceramic and rests in the groove on the centre ceramic shown in diagram B13 F The third log to be placed is the thin twig The Twig is placed in the cut out between the first two logs The small branch on the twig should sit at an angle into the cut out on the front ceramic so stopping the twig from fallin...

Page 15: ...between the large log and the shorter straight log The log should also rest on the join between the other 2 placed logs as shown in diagram B16 I The sixth and final log has a single branch coming from it and one end is shaped to be parallel with the mirrored side It should sit on the flat surface on the centre ceramic as shown in diagram B17 J The fire bed should now be completed The stove should...

Page 16: ...ld be reassembled The stove body can be slid back into place making sure that the pins on the rear of the body locate into the 2 securing brackets at the back of the base shown in diagram 18 The two front fixing bolts can then be replaced and tightened to fix the body in place Shown in Diagram 3 Page 7 Diagram 18 ...

Page 17: ...If there are still problems the chimney flue or ventilation may require attention The stove should not be used until the fault is rectified SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM This appliance is fitted with an oxygen depletion system ODS pilot assembly which will monitor any spillage from the appliance The system MUST NOT be adjusted or changed by the installer Replacement systems must be obtained from HS G...

Page 18: ...driver located on the right hand side of the valve Turn the main burner control knob Knob B diagram 21 fully anti clockwise until the end stop is reached Fit the motor as shown in diagram 22 making sure that the motor sits on the locating pin Replace the valve cover and tighten the Philips headed screw Do not overtighten the screw as this may effect the operation of the control Make sure that the ...

Page 19: ...the remote control handset Test that the remote control system is working by pressing the increase and decrease buttons on the handset If the system is working correctly the receiver box can be sited The ideal position for the receiver box being on the hearth at the back of the stove The remote control system is ultra sonic and hence the receiver box does not have to be in line of sight of the rem...

Page 20: ...e 3 ceramic matrices 4 Using a soft brush clean away any lint or light carbon soot deposits out of the gas ports on the burner top plate 5 Check the TTB bracket inside the draught diverter for blockage and clean as necessary 6 Replace the ceramic matrices and loose coals logs as per the arrangement instructions Page 10 Fire bed Arrangement using all re serviceable coals logs and any new replacemen...

Page 21: ...lot Assembly HG06 085 Coal Effect Ceramic Spares Small Ceramic Coal HG06 044 Medium Ceramic Coal HG06 045 Large Ceramic Coal HG06 046 Front Coal Effect Ceramic Matrix HG06 041 Middle Coal Effect Ceramic Matrix HG06 042 Rear Coal Effect Ceramic Matrix HG06 043 Log Effect Ceramic Spares Front Log Effect Ceramic Matrix HG06 071 Middle Log Effect Ceramic Matrix HG06 072 Rear Log Effect Ceramic Matrix ...

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