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IBF - Slimfire 25

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Issue 5 -  ©Rinnai

IMPORTANT: You must read and
understand these instructions fully
before operating the heater.

The controls are located on the lower
left hand side of the heater.

• Ignition

Press the right hand control button firmly.  This
operates the built-in safety device and starts
the electronic spark.  The front burner and
pilot will ignite.  Check that the burner has lit
and continue to hold the button down for up to
15 seconds.  The spark will continue while the
button is held down.

If the burner does not remain alight, push the
button again and release it.  This will return it
to the ‘OFF’ position.  Wait 30 seconds, then
repeat the ignition procedure. 

(The ignition button must be in the “OFF”
position before attempting re-ignition).

• To adjust the heat

Press the control buttons in order from right to
left, this will ignite additional burners as shown
in diagram below.
There is no need to hold the buttons for 15
seconds when increasing the heat.

• To turn the heater off

Press and release the buttons in order from
left to right until all 3 buttons are in the “OFF”
(OUT) position. The fan will stop when the
heater cools down.

Ensure all burners are extinguished.

• Fan operation

The fan will operate authomatically when the
heater warms up, and will stop when the
combustion chamber cools.

When the heater is on the ‘high’ setting the fan
will operate on high speed when the heater is
hot.

When the heater is on the ’low’ or ‘medium’
heat setting, the fan will operate on slow
speed when the heater is hot.

When the heater is on its lowest setting the fan
may turn off as the heater cools and restart
when warm again.

NOTE: If there is a power failure when
the heater is in operation the overheat
protection may shut off the gas to
protect the heater.  In the event of a
power failure, turning the heater to its
lowest setting may allow the heater to
continue operating without
overheating. 

The fan will not work without electrical power.

The fan may continue to operate on slow
speed when the burners have been
extinguished until the heater cools down. 

Buttons Fan

Burner 

pattern

1. Ignition / Low 7.7 MJ/h (NAT)

9 MJ/h (Propane)

   Low

2. Medium

14.2 MJ/h (NAT)

15.8 MJ/h (Propane

   Low)

3. High

25 MJ/h (NAT)

25 MJ/h (Propane)

   High

HIGH

MED

IGN

~

LOW

CUSTOMER INFORMATION - OPERATION

Содержание SLIMFIRE 25

Страница 1: ...rson This heater is NOT designed to be built directly into a combustible opening For combustible opening installations a Rinnai zero clearance kit is available from your gas appliance retailer INSTALL...

Страница 2: ...must also comply with the instructions supplied by Rinnai The appliance must be serviced by an authorised person No Parts or functions should be modified or permanently removed from the heater Please...

Страница 3: ...MATION IMPORTANT POINTS 3 CUSTOMER INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS 4 CUSTOMER INFORMATION TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 INSTALLERS INFORMATION LOCATION 6 INSTALLERS INFORMATION FLUEING 7 INSTALLATION INTO A COMBUSTIB...

Страница 4: ...y in front of the heater Young children should be supervised at all times Hand or body contact with the louvres must be avoided This appliance must not be used for any purpose other than heating Do no...

Страница 5: ...left to right until all 3 buttons are in the OFF OUT position The fan will stop when the heater cools down Ensure all burners are extinguished Fan operation The fan will operate authomatically when th...

Страница 6: ...be amplified if the air in the room contains cooking vapours or cigarette smoke To avoid this possibility it is recommended that a mat be placed in front of the appliance extending at least 750 mm in...

Страница 7: ...convection and natural draft flue system Output 18 MJ hr Gas Control Push button combination control valve Burners Ember bed and flame burner Warm Air Discharge Top front louvres Flue Natural draft re...

Страница 8: ...SE SOLUTION Burner will not light No power present No gas present Power cut Air in gas supply pipe Ignition failure Ensure power cord is plugged in and turned on Ensure gas supply is turned on Re igni...

Страница 9: ...ot be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance 8 Before installing the heater inspect the chimney flue piping and or solid fuel burning fire place and remove any com...

Страница 10: ...chimney must be swept clean and be free of soot and creosote that may have built up if previously used for a solid fuel fire e The hearth surface must be flat and level to support the entire heater I...

Страница 11: ...EXLINER03 Contains 1 x Chimney Cowl Adaptor 1 x Chimney Plate 1 x Flexible Chimney Liner extendable to 5 0 metres 1 x Flue Adaptor 1 x Appliance Adaptor If the chimney height excedes 5 0 metres use Vo...

Страница 12: ...iance with the use of the plinth panel and the air gap between the outer panel of the Flame fire and the Rinnai Zero clearance box Part No ZEROR Only this Zero clearance box must be used for these ins...

Страница 13: ...zero clearance box If the zero clearance box base is not properly supported noise and vibration may result Kit contains Zero Box Supporting Plinth Complete decorative Surround Installation Instructio...

Страница 14: ...plinth and base supports and heater into the zero clearance box making sure the plinth is located correctly between the heater and the zero clearance box 8 Slide the slip socket onto the inner flue sp...

Страница 15: ...12 Issue 5 Rinnai 10 Install top decorative surround to face of fireplace 11 Log Installation for Log Installation details please refer to page 16 12 Commissioning for Commissioning details please re...

Страница 16: ...Alternately when installing a heater into a two storey premises use the following kit Thru Wall Two Storey Flue Kit Order code FLFTWKIT Contains 1 x 900mm Powder Coated Twin Skin Flue Pipe 1 x 45 Bla...

Страница 17: ...age and fit together ready for fitting to the heater 4 Installation For installation into a non combustible fire place the foam strips supplied must be attached to the heater as shown 5 to provide a s...

Страница 18: ...y solution on all gas connections Leaks will be visible when the soapy solution forms bubbles When finished wipe soapy solution with a rag to remove residue The heater has a power cord with a three pi...

Страница 19: ...er panel walls Step 3 Final positioning setting the Logset into the combustion chamber Rotate the back of the Logset down using the location of the front feet 3 as pivot points Fig 3 Step 4 Correct Lo...

Страница 20: ...sponsibility of the installer to check that under normal operating conditions of the appliance all flue gases are exhausted to the outside atmosphere and that there is no spillage of combustion gases...

Страница 21: ...e supply cord must only be replaced with a genuine Rinnai spare part FAN 2 1 1 2 BL 2 1 220 240 v 50 Hz BR G Y BL W W BL BL W IGNSWITCH MICRO BR BL FAN SWITCH ON OFF THERMAL 1 2 3 R BL BL R W FAN SWIT...

Страница 22: ...8 Watts Combustion system Multi port burner Logs Ceramic Ignition system Continuous spark electronic ignition Operation Push button to light pilot and burners Safety Devices Flame failure thermocouple...

Страница 23: ...lay 7 Is the end user fully aware of operating procedure Company name ____________________________________________________ Installers name ____________________________________________________ Address...

Страница 24: ...r from mobile or public phones Australia Pty Ltd ABN 74 005 138 769 Internet www rinnai com au E mail enquiry rinnai com au Internet www rinnai co nz E mail sales rinnai co nz Head Office New Zealand...

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