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6. For safety, fix the two top front corners of the glasses together with adhesive tape to prevent them from

falling outwards.

7. Replace the top glass trim, fit its fastening screws, remove the tape and refit the louvre assembly.

ESTATE models:-
1. Lift the top glass trim clear of the fire.
2. The two side glass retaining angles can now be removed by first lifting them vertically. Take care that

the glass does not fall forward when the second angle is removed.

3. The glass can now be lifted clear.
4. Assembly is the reverse of the above. Clean the inside surface of the glass and keep fingerprints off it as

it is replaced on the heater.

REMOVING THE BURNERS (ULTIMA)

1. Remove the glass (see page 8).
2. Lift the logs out carefully.
3. Inside the firebox, remove the secondary air covers, one at each end of the front burner. (2 screws for

each cover)

4. Remove the two front burner retaining screws and lift out the burner by raising the end opposite the

injector (the left hand end) first.

5. Use the same procedure to remove the rear burner.

REMOVING THE BURNER (ESTATE)

1. Remove the glass (see page 8).
2. Lift the logs out carefully.
3. Remove the pedestal rear cover plate.
4. Disconnect the feed pipe at the main injector (brass elbow).
5. Unscrew the main injector.
6. Inside the firebox, remove the air metering plate (just in front of the burner - three screws) and lift out

the draught deflector. Remove the four burner retaining screws.

7. Ease the burner up a little and remove the entire pilot light/igniter assembly (two nuts) from the main

burner.

8. Lift the burner clear of the firebox.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

We recommend that you have your heater serviced yearly by an Authorised Technician. This periodic
maintenance should cover the following points:-

1. Replace the filter in the control valve.
3. Clean all air entry points such as primary and secondary air inlet passages.
4. Clean the main injector jet hole(s).
5. Clean away any carbon build-up from the pilot and igniter electrodes.
7. After the above steps, check the operation of the pilot, the burners and the control valve by lighting the

fire.

Other points which can be checked after completing the above are:-

1. Thermocouple generation.
2. Gas consumption rate.
3. Carbon dioxide content in the combustion products.
4. The flue operation.

Note: To ensure satisfactory performance, all components fitted should be genuine original

manufacturer’s spare parts.

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Страница 2: ... in mobile homes We recommend that you have your heater checked yearly by an Authorised Technician BEFORE INSTALLATION COMMENCES check the data plate on the rear of the heater cabinet to verify that it is the correct type to suit your gas and also that the gas consumption rate is correct for your application CONTENTS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 Cleaning instructions 2 INSTALLING INSTRUCTIONS 3 6 Heat...

Страница 3: ...l the first time the logs are fired but this will soon disappear After ten minutes set the control to give the desired heat output TURNING THE FIRE OFF Push down and turn the control to the PILOT position The pilot will remain alight To extinguish the pilot light on STD models press down on the control and turn it fully clockwise to the OFF position CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS The outside of the cabinet...

Страница 4: ...INSTALLING INSTRUCTIONS HEATER DIMENSIONS ESTATE AND ULTIMA MODELS 3 ...

Страница 5: ...y from any neighbouring structure The minimum specified clearance distances to heat sensitive materials MUST be maintained at all times and sufficient room will be needed to facilitate servicing the heater Avoid positions where curtains or furniture might accidentally come too close to the heater Select a location where the gas supply can be installed readily INSTALLING PROCEDURE SHIMS On ULTIMA h...

Страница 6: ... of the heater and mark the position on the ceiling Drive a small nail through at this point and inspect the ceiling and roof to ensure that the flue and its trim will be at least 25mm clear of any combustible material The flue termination requirements stated in 3 below will also need to be met 3 Cut appropriate holes through the ceiling and roof material and install the flue in accordance with th...

Страница 7: ...oints for leakage using a leak check solution or an electronic sniffer NOT a naked flame Test fire the heater following the lighting instructions on page 6 of this manual First check that the pilot light ignites satisfactorily Initially it may take several attempts until the air is purged from the pipeline Once it has lit extinguish it again and verify instant re ignition Light the main burner to ...

Страница 8: ...ply at the valve behind the heater Remove the access plate on the rear of the cabinet Disconnect the gas line at the heater Lift the flue trim about 75mm and support it with a wooden block Slacken any flue clamp and lift the flue while moving the heater from beneath it Slide the heater away from the wall supporting the flue and trim on a suitable spacer Keep the heater upright at all times to avoi...

Страница 9: ... it clear Note This will release the top edges of the three glass pieces Ensure that they do not drop out A masking tape strap around the glass at each front corner is useful for this 2 Lift the front glass clear 3 Lift each side glass clear They will reveal at their rear edges a glass sealing rope a backing strip and a spring 4 Assembly is the reverse of the above Clean the inside surfaces of the...

Страница 10: ...e logs out carefully 3 Remove the pedestal rear cover plate 4 Disconnect the feed pipe at the main injector brass elbow 5 Unscrew the main injector 6 Inside the firebox remove the air metering plate just in front of the burner three screws and lift out the draught deflector Remove the four burner retaining screws 7 Ease the burner up a little and remove the entire pilot light igniter assembly two ...

Страница 11: ... spilling from the draught diverter at the rear of the heater Check for flue blockage negative air pressure in the room or circumstances causing down draught Smell of gas in the room Pipe fittings may be leaking Check all joints for leaks including the gas supply system the pilot light supply tube the main burner supply tube and all connections to the control valve and pressure reducing valve NG m...

Страница 12: ...ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD DATE SERVICE DETAILS SERVICED BY KENT Gas Fires are manufactured in New Zealand for GLG NZ LTD P O Box 27 250 Mt Roskill Auckland New Zealand Installed by Date 11 ...

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