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2. Appliance General Information
The appliance is intended for decorative purposes only.
The chimney should be swept before the appliance is installed, and should be swept
and inspected regularly to ensure that all products of combustion are entering the flue
and there is no excessive build up of soot.
Foreign objects should not be placed on to the appliance or otherwise disturb the fuel
bed. Debris from any source, or soot formed, should be removed from the appliance,
see ‘Appliance Cleaning Instructions’.
The appliance may emit a slight smell for a period of time after commissioning. This is
quite normal and any odours will disperse within a few hours of operation.
The pilot light and flame sensing device installed to the appliance are also atmospheric
sensing devices. The device is not adjustable and must not be disabled. If evacuation
of combustible products is interrupted the device shuts down both the main burner and
pilot light. In the event of a single shut down, do not attempt to re-light the pilot
within three minutes, once three minutes have passed the appliance can be re-started
in accordance with ‘Appliance Start Up / Shut Down Instructions’. In the event of
repeated shut downs, do not use the appliance and have the flue and appliance
checked by a GAS SAFE Engineer. If any part of the pilot assembly needs to be
replaced, including the pilot burner, thermocouple, electrode and injector the
complete assembly must be replaced with an original manufacturer's pilot assembly by
a GAS SAFE Engineer.
Warning – Do not adjust the system.
Warning – Do not disable the flame sensing device.
Warning – Use only OEM parts.
The installation should only be carried out by a GAS SAFE Engineer and in accordance
with national and local regulations for gas. The installation must also be in accordance
with relevant parts of local and national building regulations. For the Republic of
Ireland, reference should be made to IS813 and ICP3 and any guidance notes from Bord
Gais.
Read the instructions carefully before proceeding. Failure to do so could result in an
unsafe installation and may invalidate the warranty.
3. Warning for Fire Guards and Hearths
The appliance is not installed with an integral guard. In normal use consideration may be given
to the use of a fireguard conforming to BS6539 or BS6778, so that the approach to the
appliance is limited such that access to the flame is minimised. It is recommended that a
fireguard conforming to the requirements of BS6539 or BS6778 be installed if the appliance is
used in the presence of young children, the elderly or the infirm. For some countries a non-
combustible hearth must be installed in front of the appliance in accordance with national
regulations (e.g. United Kingdom). In addition, the installer is to advise the user against placing
combustible material directly in front of the appliance.
4. Appliance Unpacking Instructions
Carefully examine the carton for damage before unpacking. If the appliance is
damaged in anyway
DO NOT INSTALL
. Contact 01325-327221. Once installation has
begun it is accepted that the fire was in perfect condition. Remove the appliance and
examine its general condition. If satisfied by the condition of the product, proceed
with the installation.