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LT5052 (ISS 5)
Operating the fan without the gas being switched on can reduce excessive drafts from the flue when the fire is
not in use.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The PARAGON 2000 MANUAL TURBO is available in two versions
Natural Gas or LPG (Propane Gas Only)
. The
markings (
G20
for natural gas or
G31
for propane) on the packaging and the data badge specify the gas for which
the appliance has been factory set. NOTE:
This appliance should only be used on the appropriate gas specified.
It is not suitable for conversion from one gas to the other.
The cast fire front (fret) or approved fascia must be positioned in front of the fire whilst it is burning and must
conform to the following:
It must be made from non-combustible material.
Its general construction should enable it to stand firmly across
the full
width of the burner.
The design of the fire front (fret) must have a removable ashtray
cover (lower section).
The ash tray cover must have cut-outs and or holes which
provide ventilation to the underside of the burner.
The effective area of ventilation through the ash tray cover must
be
greater than 1365mm2 (2.12 sq. ins.)
Failure to install the appliance correctly could lead to prosecution.
In GB (Great Britain), the appliance must be installed by a competent person i.e. CORGI-registered, in accordance
with the GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION AND USE) REGULATIONS, The Building Regulations (or The Building
Regulations (Scotland) or The Building Regulations (Northern Ireland)) and The Current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations,
if appropriate.
In IE (Ireland), the appliance must be installed by a competent person and installed in accordance with the
current edition of I.S.813 Domestic Gas Installation, the current Building Regulations and the current ETCI rules
for electrical installation, if appropriate.
This appliance has a naked flame, as with all such fires it is recommended that a fireguard should be used for the
protection of children, the elderly, and infirm. Fireguards should conform to BS 6539 (1984) (Fireguards for use
with solid fuel appliances).
During initial firing an odour may be evident. This is the starch binder used during the manufacture of the fibre
components of the fire, and there are
no harmful
effects produced.
During the normal operation of the fire some black staining may appear on some parts of the fuel bed. This is
quite normal and adds to the appearance of the appliance. However, if excessive black staining does occur it may
be due to the fuel bed being incorrectly laid. This should be checked prior to contacting a service engineer.
Like all appliances incorporating an aerated burner with a fanned flue system a low frequency noise may be
heard.
It is advised that the PARAGON 2000 Plus MANUAL TURBO fanned flued fire is serviced annually as it is more
likely to provide trouble-free operation.
The flue should be regularly checked and kept clear of any obstruction. Refer to Section 3 “Cleaning Fan Outlet.”
In GB (Great Britain) the fire does not normally require purpose built ventilation, but if it as been necessary to
provide ventilation it should be checked periodically to ensure that it is free from any obstructions.
In IE (Ireland) permanent ventilation must comply with the current edition of IS813.
Rubbish must not be thrown onto the fuel bed under any circumstances.