Close all doors and windows to the room containing the appliance. Let the fire run on HIGH for five minutes. Take a smoke
match, light it, and using a smoke match tube, hold it at the top edge of the fire opening, 25mm down and 25mm in. Starting 50mm in
from either side, run the smoke match across the opening.
All the smoke should be drawn away up the flue. Any smoke returning into the room indicates that spillage is occurring. If the initial
spillage test fails, run the fire for a further 10 minutes and repeat the test.
When the test has been completed satisfactorily, repeat with any extractor fans in the premises running on the highest setting, and any
communicating doors open. Finally, repeat with all doors open.
DO NOT allow the fire to be used until the test is satisfactorily passed.
All instructions must be handed to the user for safekeeping. Show the customer how to light and control the fire. After commissioning
the appliance, the customer should be instructed on the safe use of the appliance and the need for regular servicing. Frequency of serv-
ice depends on usage, but MUST be carried out at least once annually. Advise that cleaning of the fire may be achieved when the fire is
cold using a damp cloth and mild detergent on most surfaces.
Scratched and other superficial damage to the matt black paintwork of the appliance can be covered with matching heatproof spray. Use
only the manufacturers’ recommended spray paint. Paint only when the fire is OFF and cold. Always mask off the surrounding area to
prevent contamination with overspray. Ventilate the room during the use of the spray. DO NOT attempt to wash the coals or ceramics
with water.
Advise that the fire will emit a “newness” smell for a time after initial commissioning and that extra ventilation may be needed during
this time. Advise that the fire is fitted with a spillage safety device (O.D.S.). If the fire shuts down, this system may be in operation. If
spillage is suspected, SWITCH APPLIANCE OFF and call in the installer to investigate any problems.
Isolate the fire from the gas supply. Ensure that the fire is fully cold before attempting service. A suggested procedure for servicing is
detailed below.
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16.7 TESTING FOR SPILLAGE
Match
Crimp
Tube
Figure 17 : Cross section of smoke match tube
Make a smoke match tube from 10mm diameter
tube. Seal off one end and crimp the tube to prevent
the smoke match from sliding down inside.
Spillage test - Figure 18
A. 25mm down from top of
opening
B. 25mm in from front of open-
ing.
C. Disregard outer 50mm
either side of fireplace opening
C
C
B
A
Fireplace Opening
Smoke Match
In Tube
Figure 19
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16.8 BRIEFING THE CUSTOMER
17.0 SERVICING
1. Lay out the dust sheet and tools.
2. Carefully remove the ceramic components.
3. Remove the firefront fret or the combined frame and firefront (dependant on model).
4. Disconnect the gas supply, and remove the burner securing screws (see figure 10 and refer to section 17.2)
5. Remove the burner tray.
6. Remove firebox as described in section 17.5.
7. Check the fireplace opening for rubble accumulation and remove. If debris is excessive, initiate remedial work on the flue.
8. Check the flue with smoke pellet for correct operation.
9. Refit firebox using new seals where necessary.
10. Strip off the burner pipes and clean thoroughly.
11. Clean out the injector, pilot assembly and burner tube. DO NOT attempt to remove the pilot injector.
12. Re-assemble and re-fit the burner tray.
13. Turn on the gas supply, and leak test.
14. Refit the decorative casting and ceramics.
15. Check any purpose provided ventilation is un-obstructed.
16. Light the fire and test for spillage.
17. Check the operating pressure (see section 16.5) and safe operation of the appliance.
For specific servicing instructions, see the relevant sections.