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22 - BRIEFING THE CUSTOMER

 

a.

  The installer should brief the customer on the Operation of the Control System fitted (specifically the position for viewing the pilot 

 

for lighting, when applicable) and show them the relevant Section 2 for their reference in the future.   

b. 

Also brief the customer on how to turn the fire off with the Emergency Off Switch and ensure they also know the importance of   

      pressing it back to the 

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position after using the switch otherwise the fire will not light. 

c. 

Demonstrate the sound that will be heard, (continuous high pitched bleep), if the switch is left in the 

‘ 0 ‘ 

position indicating that   

      the fire will not light. 

d.

  Explain to the Customers that the Batteries in the Handset and Battery Box in the fire will need changing as detailed below other-

wise the fire may stop working part way through the season.  

     

Changing Batteries 

     Dependant on usage the Handset batteries will require changing during an heating season. 
         

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The batteries in the Handset will need changing every 12months.  

         

  The batteries in the Battery Box will need changing every 6months.  

         

 Demonstrate to the customer  how to gain access to the batteries specifically those in the Battery Box and show them  

              the relevant Section 2 for their reference in the future.   
         

 Stress the importance of replacing the batteries with good quality batteries.  

e.

  The customer should be briefed on the need for regular servicing; this will normally be once a year. 

f.

  Advise the customer that, apart from the batteries there are no user replaceable parts in the fire but for servicing and spares to  

      contact the local Nu-Flame Stockist.

  

g.

  Advise the customer that if any changes are made to the property that could affect ventilation to the room or house they should  

      have the fires installation rechecked specifically the spillage assessment.   

h.

  Explain to the Customer that during its first few days of use any protective coatings and oils will burn out of the fire creating an  

     odour and this is quite normal.  

i.

  Explain to the Customer that over time any wall coverings may discolour and this can be due to either the types of material used  

      in the wall covering and or particles of dust being carried by the natural ventilation flowing around the room. 

j.

   The Matrix Pieces in the fire are Moulded Ceramic Fibre component incorporating Silicone Binders and you may notice that  

     over time they develop cracks during operation. This is natural shrinkage caused by exposure to high temperatures and is quite 
     normal for the material and will in no way affect the operation of the fire.

 

k.   

The instructions should be handed to the customer for their safe keeping and future servicing. 

l.  

Point out to the Customer that the fire will become very hot during operation and stress the importance of a Fireguard and  

     specifically : 
     

A fireguard is not supplied with the appliance however it is recommended that a fireguard conforming to BS 8423 is fitted 

if the fire is to be used in the presence of young children, the elderly, the infirm and pets.   

 

23. - SERVICING 

 

The Matrix Pieces in the fire are Moulded Ceramic Fibre component incorporating Silicone Binders and you may notice that they de-
velop cracks during operation.  This is natural shrinkage caused by exposure to high temperatures and is quite normal for the material 
and will in no way affect the operation of the fire.

 

 

 

23.1 - GENERAL

 

 

 

Note: Servicing must be carried out by a registered installer. 
a.

  The firebox does not have to be removed for Servicing, however the Burner Tray Assembly may need to be removed. 

b.

  Check the operation and ignition of the fire before servicing. 

c.

  Ensure the fire is cold before proceeding. 

d.

  Lay a dust sheet on the floor before proceeding. 

e.

  For fires fitted with Trims pull off the Outer Trim/Frame, (Locate the 4 magnets - 8 magnets for the Grande Trim). Locate all the 

      magnets are they are easily lost. 

f.

  Taking great care not to mark the liners, remove the Fuel Effect pieces making reference in reverse order to Section 20  

      (refer to which fuel pieces are fitted Wood, Pebbles or Coal and the 3 piece Matrixes).  
     (The presence of white marks and/or surface cracking/crazing on the Matrixes is quite normal.) 

g.

  Lift off the Fuel Tray after removing any lose fuel bed pieces on the corners of the Fuel Tray and ensuring the small Battery Box  

     Grille at the left is found and retained. 

h.

  Unscrew the cover plate (1 screw) over the Isolation/pressure elbow at the right. 

i.

  Carry out a gas soundness test before servicing by connecting to the Inlet Pressure Point on the Isolation Elbow just revealed. 

          

  

Note 

: It is now a good time to remove the fragile and expensive rear and side liners - see below. 

j.

  Slide out the left and right liners, (holes in the top rear corner provided to assist), and remove the Rear Liner placing in a safe 

      area as it is both fragile and an expensive part.  

k.

  Remove the Baffle Assembly by removing the 3 screws at the front and lowering/sliding forward to disengage the rear  

      tabs. 

l.

  Now disconnect the gas inlet pipe at the right. 

m.

  Now at the same side and using a small screw driver release the switch from its bracket. Pressing under the switch   

      lift it upward from the bracket then release by passing the wires through the slot in the bracket to release.   

n.

  Working at the left side slide using the plastic lever lift up the Battery Box and disconnect the lead and retain. 

o.

  At the front lift the wires at both left and right of their retaining brackets and then lift out the Burner-Controls  Assembly clear of  

      the Burner Box Assembly.   

p.

  Now inside the Burner Box at the bottom right remove the 4 screws to gain access for debris build-up and removal.  

q.

  If any parts need replacement, use only genuine parts supplied by Nu-Flame Ltd. Some components may look similar to those 

used in other gas fire, but these are not necessarily the same due to performance variations and must not be used. 

 

This applies particularly to the ODS Pilot, Gas Control System and Ceramics.

  

  ! TIP !  

Being Magnetic The 4 (8 for Grande Trim), Trim Magnets can be easily misplaced,. Locate them immediately.     

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Страница 2: ...ilders Enclosure Fire Surround Requirements 15 Installation for Trimless Fires Fire Surrounds 18 Builders Enclosure Fire Surround Requirements 16 Installation for Fires with Trim into False Chimney Breasts 21 Flue Hole in the Wall Builders Enclosure Requirements 17 Installation for Trimless Fires into False Chimney Breasts 25 Builders Enclosure Flue Fire Surround Requirements 18 Installation Requi...

Страница 3: ...ishes Sizes Grande trim will have 4 additional Magnets 1 2 100mm length of 6mm x 4mm self adhesive silicone sealing strip 1 10mm Back Nut olive to connect 8mm copper pipe gas supply to the burner via the isolation elbow 1 Chosen Rear Liner Pack Matt Black Light Board or Slate Wall Effects 1 Chosen Trim Assembly Harmony Deluxe Grande or Concept No Trim required for Trimless Models 1 Fuel Effect Set...

Страница 4: ...e no user replaceable parts in the appliance apart from the batteries for the Thermatronic Radio Frequency Electronic Control System p The Batteries may need to be changed every 6months dependant on usage of the fire q If any modifications are made to the property e g double glazing addition of extraction fans or anything that could affect ventilation then the Installer should be contacted to have...

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Страница 6: ...the left side of the fire see Section 2 2 f e In the event that the fire shuts down due to any reason attempt to restart it If there is a continuing problem call in a properly qualified specialist engineer f The Matrix pieces in the fire are Moulded Ceramic Fibre components incorporating Silicone Binders and you may notice that they develops cracks during operation This is natural shrinkage caused...

Страница 7: ...e the Installer Liable to Prosecution and Invalidate the Warranty IMPORTANT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR SAFE KEEPING AND FUTURE SERVICING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ENSURE THAT THE GAS TYPE AND PRESSURE ARE AS STATED ON THE APPLIANCE DATA BADGE 6 APPLIANCE DATA a Gas Type See Data Plate Natural Gas at 20mb...

Страница 8: ... as a Class 1 Flue ensure the walls are dry lined over the route of the flue and no dabs or battens are in direct contact with the flue blocks otherwise wall cracking will occur as detailed in BS 5440 Pt 1 2008 h A Purpose Designed Flue Box to BS715 fitted with a 125mm 5 twin walled flue with a minimum effect height of 3 meters to BS EN 1856 Details are available from your authorised supplier i En...

Страница 9: ... debris in the gas system can block the valve and gas injectors on this appliance and faults caused by this are not covered by the guarantee Therefore it is important that all gas pipes must be purged of both air and debris j If you suspect that there may still be dirt and or debris in the gas system fit a filter in the pipeline before the gas isolation pressure test elbow k Do not use jointing co...

Страница 10: ...mm to the Builders Opening Note If a shelf is placed to close to the trim or opening it may have an adverse effect on the Trim Finish 12 3 HOLE IN THE WALL BUILDING ENCLOSURE AND OPENING SIZES FOR FIRES WITH TRIMS REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO THE DIAGRAMS BUILDING ENCLOSURE and LINTEL SIZES a It is recommended that a qualified builder constructs the building enclosure b It is recommended that linte...

Страница 11: ...any air gaps between the back of the plasterboard and wall are sealed around the Builders Opening or Fireplace as this can affect flue pull and wall staining see i 12 4 FIXING THE FIREBOX SUPPORT BRACKET ASSEMBLY We Recommend the use of the Firebox Support Bracket as it is provided to cater for the weight of the Fire when fully In stalled with the Burner Box Assembly and Flue Hood or the Flue Cano...

Страница 12: ...ut out to cover the fire and flanges and provide the Trimless Style a It is recommended that a qualified builder constructs the building enclosure b It is recommended that lintels are used as detailed in the diagrams above structural checks may be required The diagrams show the maximum sizes of Lintel depth that can be used c The Building Enclosure must be constructed of Non combustible materials ...

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Страница 15: ...g 150 Centigrade Ratings as they can suffer from odour blistering and discolouration f Provided the bottom of the Enclosure Opening is at least 250mm above the floor there is no depth requirements for the Fire Surround base hearth g If the height above the floor to the Enclosure Opening is reduced below the minimum of 250mm the depth of the Fire Surround base hearth must be at a minimum of 150mm d...

Страница 16: ...rovision for a gas supply as detailed in Section 11 during construction of the Enclosure n If plaster board is used to face off the Building Enclosure and it is dry lined to the wall fixed with plaster dabs then the air gap between the Plaster Board and the Wall must be sealed off around the cut out Do not use a foam sealants as this will flow up the gap sealing off the important insulating air ga...

Страница 17: ... the Fire Surround base hearth f If the height above the floor to the Enclosure Opening is reduced below the minimum of 250mm the depth of the Fire Surround base hearth must be at a minimum of 150mm depth and must be Non Combustible g The Fire Surround back panel after the Enclosure has been plastered but must be fully sealed to the Enclosure Opening to ensure a good flue seal 15 2 WALL COVERINGS ...

Страница 18: ...roposed opening or 555mm measured from the base of the proposed opening to cater for the Hood or Canopy k A fully sealed Building Enclosure Must be formed with good mortar joints to ensure the best flue draw is achieved l A flat area will have to be provided around the Building Enclosure to ensure the flanges of the Firebox can be sealed see diagram m The opening sizes in the Enclosure and Fire Su...

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Страница 21: ...sed but the plaster board must be left off to the side or where possible to allow for connection of the Flue System a All Wall Coverings or Combustible Cladding Must be removed from the wall where the False Chimney Breast will be sited b It is recommended that a qualified person constructs the building enclosure c The Building Enclosure should be constructed with Studding and Must be lined with 12...

Страница 22: ...ack panel must be fully sealed to the Enclosure Opening after plastering to ensure a good flue seal and have opening sizes as detailed in j o There are no limitations on the depth of Fire Surrounds Shelf Mantel for Non Combustible Shelf Mantels however where they are deeper than 150mm and below the minimum position of 150mm above the Enclosure opening they will reduce the Radiant Heat It is theref...

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Страница 25: ...to close to the trim or opening it may have an adverse effect on the Trim Finish 17 3 FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST ENCLOSURE CONSTRUCTION REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO THE DIAGRAMS FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST ENCLOSURE Very Important The False Chimney Breast Studding Structure should be constructed to surround the Enclosure Opening but the plaster board Must be left off to allow for connection of the Flue System a...

Страница 26: ...e Upper Shelf Top Sides and Hearth Base of the Fire Surround can be within 15mm of the Enclosure Opening q We recommend that the False Chimney Breast is ventilated at both top and bottom to keep the structure cool r If the Fire Surround back panel is to be used to provide the correct sized front opening see j then the Enclosure and False Chimney Breast will have to be finished and plastered howeve...

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Страница 29: ... Manufactures requirements and spaces the Television at least 35mm away from the Chimney Breast f After reading the Installation Requirements you should compare this with the preferred height position of the Television 18 2 TELEVISION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRES WITH TRIMS Providing the Chimney Breast temperatures have been confirmed as detailed in the General Section testing of the Icona ...

Страница 30: ...e a Non Combustible Shelf Fire Surround Mantel that is positioned 15mm above the Enclosure Opening bottom edge of the Television must be at least 200mm above the shelf see diagram e The Television can be Mounted Vertically if desired with a suitable Wall Bracket that spaces the back of the television at least 35mm from the Chimney Breast Wall f To help provide the preferred viewing position a 15º ...

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Страница 45: ...t high The fire should continue to clear its combustion products Also operate any other flued appliance in the same or neighbour ing rooms and ensure they continue to function satisfactorily as multiple flues can work against one another d If spillage is detected during this procedure remove the restrictor see below if fitted and repeat the tests Removing the Restrictor To remove the Restrictor fi...

Страница 46: ... if the fire is to be used in the presence of young children the elderly the infirm and pets 23 SERVICING The Matrix Pieces in the fire are Moulded Ceramic Fibre component incorporating Silicone Binders and you may notice that they de velop cracks during operation This is natural shrinkage caused by exposure to high temperatures and is quite normal for the material and will in no way affect the op...

Страница 47: ...a Prior to carrying out any of the following steps ensure that you have carried out the procedures in Section 23 1 General Servicing to the appropriate level as required b Check the supply pressure at the isolation elbow c Important With the Thermatronic RF System always change the batteries before carrying out any Fault Finding It is important to know the ignition sequence prior to conducting any...

Страница 48: ... injector Check the Burner Pressure are as detailed in Section 6 Appliance Data Ensure the test point is sealed off after checking Check and change the main injector as required c Check that another appliance is not affecting the gas supply pressure d Check there is not a flue ventilation problem carry out a spillage test e Check fuel bed layout as detailed in Section 20 24 8 FIRE OPERATES FOR A W...

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Страница 50: ...y to us We will not be liable for any such breakages or losses Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to repair the burner on site without our express knowledge and approval during the warranty period This guarantee is given subject to the following provisions 1 That the installation is carried out by a GAS SAFE registered installer we may require their registration details 2 That the a...

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