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5.2

OPERATING THE FIRE

IMPORTANT : IF THE BURNER IS EXTINGUISHED FOR ANY REASON YOU MUST ENSURE THAT

YOU WAIT A FULL FIVE MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RE-LIGHT THE FIRE.

The product is controlled by the remote handset supplied with the fire. Ensure the

9V battery as supplied in the loose items pack has been fitted to the fire before

attempting to light it. There are 3 modes of operation of the product, “MANUAL

mode”, “TEMPERATURE mode” and “TIMER mode”.

5.2.1

Operation of the Fire in “MANUAL” mode

a)

Locate the ON/OFF switch on the appliance, it is situated behind the

controls access cover at the bottom of the fire. Ensure that the on / off

switch on the valve is in the “ON” (1) position as shown below in fig. 1

Fig. 1

b)

The remote handset is now used to control all functions of the fire. To

light the fire, press the “UP” arrow and and “OFF” button simultateously.

as shown on fig. 2 below. You will hear a click and the fire begins a

30 second ignition process. The pilot and main burner will light.

The appliance is now in “MANUAL mode” which will be shown via the

“MAN” graphic on the display of the handset as shown below in fig. 2

Fig. 2

40

Switch in the “ON” position

Manual Graphic

on Handset Display

Содержание Avelli

Страница 1: ...UE LOG EFFECT GAS FIRE Installation Maintenance User Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No s BHEL RN2 is only for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B I E denotes cosmetic variant ...

Страница 2: ...ng Fuel Bed and Commissioning 3 1 Fitting the log fuelbed 23 27 3 2 Lighting the appliance 28 32 3 3 Fitting the handset wall bracket 32 3 4 Instructing the user product handover 32 3 5 Checking for clearance of combustion 33 products 3 6 Removal re fitting the restrictor baffle 34 Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 Removal of the burner assembly 35 4 2 Removal of the control valve 35 4 3 Removal of the ox...

Страница 3: ... Gap 4 0mm Packed Weight 41 kg Gas Connection 8mm Compression supplied with fire Fig 1 Appliance Efficiency Declaration The efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in BS 7977 1 2002 and the result is 68 The gross calorific value of the fuel has been used for this efficiency calculation The test data from which it has been calculated has been certified by BSI The efficiency valu...

Страница 4: ...himneys and flues 7 B S E N 1858 Chinmeys Components Concrete Flue Blocks 8 I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation Republic of Ireland No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this appliance when installed in G B When Installing in I E please consult document I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation which is issued by the National Standards Authority of Ireland If installing i...

Страница 5: ...lf must be increased by 15mm for every 25mm of additional overhang over 150mm 1 5 FLUE CHIMNEY INSPECTION Before commencing installation a flue or chimney should be inspected to ensure that all the following conditions are satisfied 1 Check that the chimney flue only serves one fire place and is clear of any obstruction Any dampers or register plates must be removed or locked in the open position ...

Страница 6: ...issioning of the appliance 1 6 FIRE PLACE OPENING AND CHIMNEY CATCHMENT SPACE The front opening of the fire place must be between 550 and 565mm wide and between 805mm and 815mm high If the opening exceeds these dimensions then a surround must be constructed from suitable non combustible material to produce a correct size opening Any surround must be suitably sealed to the fire place to prevent lea...

Страница 7: ... without the removal of the chairbrick 1 8 FITTING TO PRE FABRICATED TWIN WALL METAL FLUE BOXES The appliance may be fitted to twin wall metal flue boxes conforming to the constructional requirements of BS 715 The box must have a minimum flue diameter of 125mm internal and minimum internal dimensions of 235mm deep by 805mm high by 550mm wide The top face of the box must be insulated with a minimum...

Страница 8: ...ckage of the flue causing a build up of combus tion products in the room in which the fire is operated The following are important warnings relating to this spillage monitoring system 1 The spillage monitoring system must not be adjusted by the installer 2 The spillage monitoring system must not be put out of operation 3 When the spillage monitoring system is exchanged only a complete original man...

Страница 9: ...l 4 off M5 locknuts 4 off 8mm rawlpugs fixing screws 2 off surround leg securing brackets Pack 2 of 2 Limestone or Travertine Surround 1 off Hearth 1 off L H leg 1 off Shelf 1 off R H leg 1 off Top infill 1 off Controls access panel 1 off Shelf infill section 2 2 INSTALLING THE FIRE BOX Establish which type of flue you are intending to install the fire in to 225 x 225mm 9 inch x 9 inch brick built...

Страница 10: ...shown below in fig 4 Images shown with surround installed please install firebox before surround Fig 4 b Unclip the glass frame retaining clips at the base of the glass frame assembly as shown in fig 5 below Images shown with surround installed please install firebox before surround Fig 5 10 Glass retaining clips ...

Страница 11: ...tional view shown through product for clarity Fig 6 d Remove the glass frame assembly by dropping down sliding to the left until the right hand edge of the glass frame can be released from behind the right hand leg of the surround as shown below in fig 7 and overpage in fig 8 Images shown with surround installed please install firebox before surround Fig 7 11 ...

Страница 12: ...ctly located on the top flange of the combustion chamber this can be achieved by putting your hand onto the top edge of the glass frame inside the convection air aperture and pushing down firmly to check the glass frame is correctly located DO NOT OPERATE THE FIRE WITHOUT THE GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY IN POSITION OR NOT CORRECTLY LOCATED R H edge of glass frame 12 ...

Страница 13: ...ess to the burner fixings Remove the 4 off ceramic support retaining screws as shown below in fig 9 Fig 9 h Remove the 7 off screws that hold the burner in position see fig 10 below Fig 10 13 Four off ceramic support retaining screws Viewed from Top Viewed from Top Seven off burner retaining screws ...

Страница 14: ... held in position with velcro centrally on the base unit of the firebox Fig 11 j Store the burner unit in a safe position k Ensure that the hearth is protected from damage and carefully lift the fire box into the fire opening then slide it back into position Check that the fire box flange fits flush to the sealing face of the fire surround or wall with no gaps present 14 ...

Страница 15: ...pport panel and connect to the isolating inlet elbow The gas connection to the appliance should be made to the isolating inlet elbow using 8mm rigid tubing There must be no soldered joints within the firebox See fig 12 13 below for suggested concealed pipe layouts Fig 12 Fig 13 Note Before breaking into the gas supply a pressure drop test should be carried out to establish that the existing pipewo...

Страница 16: ...xings not provided To fit using the preferred cable method proceed as follows n Mark out and drill 4 off No 14 7mm holes in the back face of the fire opening in the positions shown below in fig 14 Fig 14 Fit the wallplugs provided and screw the fixing eyes securely into the rear of the fire opening If the clearance at the rear of the fire is at the minimum specified for a precast flue application ...

Страница 17: ... tensioning nuts to tension both cables and pull the fire snugly against the wall Do not overtighten it is only necessary to pull the seal up against the sealing face of the wall it does not need to be compressed Check that there are no gaps behind the seal t With the fire securely in place if a concealed gas connection has been made through either of the access holes in the sides or rear of the f...

Страница 18: ...HE BATTERIES TO THE RECEIVER UNIT HANDSET a 4 off AA 1 5V batteries found in the loose items pack are to be fitted to the battery holder located on the base of the fire below the combustion chamber b To remove the receiver unit lift from the self adhesive velcro strip c Slide off the cover from the reciever unit d Fit the 4 off AA batteries to the unit then re fit the cover e Replace the receiver ...

Страница 19: ... on the hearth Mark the fixing hole positions on the wall remove the legs cover the hearth panel with a dust sheet then drill the fixing holes and fit rawlplugs Replace the legs and secure to the wall via the brackets Additional adhesive may be used on the legs d Fit the top infill section across the legs ensure it is aligned and fix securely with a suitable mastic adhesive Place glass rock minera...

Страница 20: ...helf Top Section L H Leg R H Leg Hearth Panel Controls Access Panel Top Infill Section Shelf Infill Section NOTE It is recommended that a spillage test is completed before fixing sealing the fire surround in place ...

Страница 21: ...the legs should be nominally 462mm and a 10mm gap between the bottom of the access cover and top face of the hearth 4mm gap at each side of controls access cover required IF THIS 462MM DIMENSION IS NOT MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE LEGS IT WILL PREVENT THE GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY BEING REMOVED FROM THE FIRE AND BINDING OF THE CONTROLS ACCESS COVER PLEASE CHECK THE DIMENSION AT TOP AND BOTTOM 21 10mm gap req...

Страница 22: ...The fire will then commence its ignition sequence and will light to high See section 3 2 for full details of the operating method for the fire d Check that the gas pressure is 20 0 mbar 1 0mbar 8 0 in w g 0 4 in w g e Turn off the fire remove the manometer and refit the pressure test point screw Check the pressure test point screw for gas tightness with the appliance turned on using a suitable lea...

Страница 23: ...H and R H ceramic base pieces onto the ceramic support panel as shown below in fig 18 Fig 18 b Place the front ceramic base piece onto the ceramic support ensuring the location tabs fit into the L H R H ceramic base pieces as shown below in fig 19 Fig 19 23 ...

Страница 24: ...locating blocks on the rear face are fitted flush up against the rear panel Fig 20 d Cover the burner and fuel bed base ceramic in a single even layer of bark chippings as shown below in fig 21 Fig 21 24 Ensure spacer blocks are fitted flush to the rear panel Ensure pilot area is kept clear of bark ...

Страница 25: ...H and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 22 Fig 22 f Position log E onto the base log using the location lug on the back face of log E and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 23 Fig 23 25 Log H Log E ...

Страница 26: ...B and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 24 Fig 24 h Position log G onto the base log using the location lug on the back face of log G and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 25 Fig 25 26 Log B Log G ...

Страница 27: ...imum To ensure that the release of fibres from these R C F articles is kept to a minimum during installation servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust and soot accumulated in and around the fire before and after working on the fire When replacing these articles we recommend that the replaced items are not broken up but are sealed within a heavy duty polythene ba...

Страница 28: ...IMER mode 3 2 1 Operation of the Fire in MANUAL mode a Locate the ON OFF switch on the appliance it is situated behind the controls access cover at the bottom of the fire Ensure that the on off switch on the valve is in the ON 1 position as shown below in fig 26 Fig 26 b The remote handset is now used to control all functions of the fire To light the fire press the UP arrow and and OFF button simu...

Страница 29: ...e arrow momentarily To reduce the heat input directly down to the minimum level press and hold the DOWN arrow on the handset NOTE At the lowest point the fire will go to STANDBY MODE In STANDBY MODE only the pilot remains lit See fig 28 below Fig 28 d To turn the fire off press the OFF button this will extinguish all flames including the pilot 29 SET Button OFF Button LARGE Flame UP Arrow Button S...

Страница 30: ...the day or if setting the same temperature for day and night the fire will compensate for the generally cooler evening temperatures and automatically increase the heat input level accordingly c To set the temperature ensure the handset is in TEMPERATURE mode and then press the SET button until the TEMP display flashes then let go Proceed to set the desired temperature by pressing the UP large flam...

Страница 31: ...layed as per fig 30 below and the time flashes Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process Repeat for the P1 moon symbol is displayed as per fig 31 below Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN...

Страница 32: ...WN small flame arrow buttons on the handset simultaneously until the display changes from oC to oF and vice versa 3 3 FITTING THE HANDSET WALL BRACKET a The wall bracket is supplied in the loose items pack and is optional to fit b If fitting the wall bracket please be advised that the thermostatic sensor is contained within the handset itself so the position of the wall bracket will therefore be t...

Страница 33: ... section 3 6 and the test repeated after the fire has cooled d If spillage persists the flue is not functioning correctly and a fault exists If after investigation the fault cannot be traced and rectified the fire must be disconnected from the gas supply and expert advice obtained e If there is an extractor fan fitted any where in the vicinity of the appliance or in adjacent rooms the spillage tes...

Страница 34: ... a The restrictor baffle is secured with 2 off screws to the spigot area of the fire b Remove the fire if necessary from the fireplace opening and unscrew or re fit the baffle as shown below in fig 33 Fig 33 c Re check the spillage test as required 34 ...

Страница 35: ...he burner assembly from the fire 4 1 1 Prepare work area lay down dust sheets etc 4 1 2 Remove the glass assembly remove the ceramic logs 4 1 3 Isolate the gas supply and remove the supply pipe from the appliance inlet elbow Unscrew and remove the four screws which retain the ceramic support plate to the base then lift clear Remove the seven screws which hold the burner in position then remove the...

Страница 36: ...ple from the gas valve 4 3 4 Re assemble in reverse order and carry out a gas tightness test 4 4 Replacing the Radio Frequency Receiver or its Batteries 4 4 1 Prepare work area lay down dust sheets etc 4 4 2 The RF receiver is located on the firebox base in the centre of the product below the burner assembly Remove the RF receiver held in position with velcro Slide the battery cover off and replac...

Страница 37: ... Gas Control Valve B 92200 Ignition Lead CV 104934 Thermocouple Interupter B 93300 On Off Switch Supply Wires B 93320 Avelli glass frame assembly 1133 139410 Avelli base fibre centre section B 137240 Avelli base fibre right hand section B 141710 Avelli base fibre left hand section B 141720 Avelli set bark chippings B 142900 Avelli rear log B 142130 Avelli complete log set B 142120 Avelli log B onl...

Страница 38: ...al overhang in excess of 150mm No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this appliance when installed in G B When installed I E please consult document I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation which is issued by the National Standards Authority of Ireland Any purpose made ventilation should be checked periodically to ensure that it is free from obstruction If the chimney or fl...

Страница 39: ...red gas installer and that during the service the oxypilot is changed and the fire place debris collection void is checked for fallen debris or blockages which must be removed The chimney should also be checked to ensure clearance of flue products These are conditions of the manufacturers guarantee After installation or during servicing a spillage test must always be carried out THE FIRE MUST NOT ...

Страница 40: ... a Locate the ON OFF switch on the appliance it is situated behind the controls access cover at the bottom of the fire Ensure that the on off switch on the valve is in the ON 1 position as shown below in fig 1 Fig 1 b The remote handset is now used to control all functions of the fire To light the fire press the UP arrow and and OFF button simultateously as shown on fig 2 below You will hear a cli...

Страница 41: ...he arrow momentarily To reduce the heat input directly down to the minimum level press and hold the DOWN arrow on the handset NOTE At the lowest point the fire will go to STANDBY MODE In STANDBY MODE only the pilot remains lit See fig 3 below Fig 3 d To turn the fire off press the OFF button this will extinguish all flames including the pilot 41 SET Button OFF Button LARGE Flame UP Arrow Button SM...

Страница 42: ...re for day and night the fire will compensate for the generally cooler evening temperatures and automatically increase the heat input level accordingly c To set the temperature ensure the handset is in TEMPERATURE mode and then press the SET button until the TEMP display flashes then let go Proceed to set the desired temperature by pressing the UP large flame or DOWN small flame arrows as necessar...

Страница 43: ... flashes Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process Repeat for the P1 moon symbol is displayed as per fig 7 below Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OF...

Страница 44: ... the Remote Handset a Simultanelously press the UP large flame arrow and DOWN small flame arrow buttons on the remote handset b Press the UP large flame arrow to set the hour and the DOWN small flame arrow to set the minutes 5 2 6 To Set the oC 24 Hour or oF 12 Hour Clock a Press and hold the OFF and the DOWN small flame arrow buttons on the handset simultaneously until the display changes from oC...

Страница 45: ...Y a Remove the glass panel by firstly affixing the glass clamp to the glass panel as shown below in fig 8 Fig 8 b Unclip the glass frame retaining clips at the base of the glass frame assembly as shown in fig 9 below Fig 9 45 Glass retaining clips ...

Страница 46: ...embly towards you as shown below in fig 10 sectional view through product for clarity Fig 10 d Remove the glass frame assembly by sliding to the left until the right hand edge of the glass frame can be released from behind the right hand leg of the surround as shown below in fig 11 and overpage in fig 12 Fig 11 46 ...

Страница 47: ...ectly located on the top flange of the combustion chamber this can be achieved by putting your hand onto the top edge of the glass frame inside the convection air aperture and pushing down firmly to check the glass frame is correctly located DO NOT OPERATE THE FIRE WITHOUT THE GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY IN POSITION OR NOT CORRECTLY LOCATED R H edge of glass frame 47 ...

Страница 48: ... H ceramic base pieces onto the ceramic support panel as shown below in fig 13 Fig 13 b Place the front ceramic base piece onto the ceramic support ensuring the location tabs fit into the L H R H ceramic base pieces as shown below in fig 14 Fig 14 48 ...

Страница 49: ...er locating blocks on the rear face are fitted flush up against the rear panel Fig 15 d Cover the burner and fuel bed base ceramic in a single even layer of bark chippings as shown below in fig 16 Fig 16 Ensure spacer blocks are fitted flush to the rear panel Ensure pilot area is kept clear of bark ...

Страница 50: ...H and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 17 Fig 17 f Position log E onto the base log using the location lug on the back face of log E and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 18 Fig 18 50 Log H Log E ...

Страница 51: ...B and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 19 Fig 19 h Position log G onto the base log using the location lug on the back face of log G and the groove on the base log to find the correct location as shown below in fig 20 Fig 20 51 Log G Log B ...

Страница 52: ...d within a heavy duty polythene bag clearly labelled as RCF waste This is not classified as hazardous waste and may be disposed of at a tipping site licensed for the disposal of industrial waste Protective clothing is not required when handling these arrticles but we do recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking eating or drinking in the work area and always wash your hands befor...

Страница 53: ...PARTS The only user replaceable parts on this fire are the fuelbed components and logs which may be replaced as described in the above section Replacement of any other parts must be carried out by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE registered gas installer The part numbers of the user replaceable parts are as follows these are available from BFM Europe Ltd who may be contacted at the number on ...

Страница 54: ...t the exact accuracy of descriptions and illustrations cannot be guaranteed Part No B 146240 Issue 3 BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ www bfm europe com Telephone General Enquiries 01782 339000 Telephone Service 0844 7700169 ...

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