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Appliance Technical Informaon 

Gas Type :  Natural 

 

 

Gas Category : I2H  

 

Inlet Pressure: (Cold) 20mbar    

Heat Input Gross : 6.75kW  

 

Injector   :  74 

 

 

Desnaon Countries : GB/ IE 

Efficiency Class:  1  

 

 

NOx Class: 5  

 

 

Efficiency Net: 83%

 

HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE 

This  appliance  uses  fuel  effect  pieces  manufactured  from  Refractory  Ceramic  Fibres  (RCF).  Care  must  be  taken  to  avoid 

excessive exposure to these materials as they may cause irritaon to the eyes, skin, nose and throat. When handling, avoid 

inhaling and contact with skin and eyes. It is recommended that disposable gloves are worn in addion to a facemask and 

eye protecon. Aer handling, wash hands thoroughly and any other exposed parts which may have come in to contact 

with the material. 

 

If a vacuum cleaner is used to clean the fuel bed or areas around the appliance where fragments of the material may have 

fallen it is recommended that it be of the type fied with a HEPA filter. 

 

Care should be taken when disposing of RCF materials. It is important to keep any dust to a minimum so it is recommended 

that the fuel effect components are placed into a heavy duty plasc bag. The bag should be clearly labelled 

RCF  WASTE

These  materials  are  not  classified  as  hazardous  waste  and  should  be  disposed  of  at  a  site  approved  for  the  disposal  of 

industrial waste.  

Maintenance of the Appliance

 

The following procedures can and should be performed by the 

customer 

at regular intervals depending upon use of the 

appliance.  

 

Cleaning the Appliance 

Fuel Bed 

The  fuel  effect  components  supplied  with  this  product  are  extremely  fragile  and  must  be  handled  with  great  care.  The 

ceramics in this appliance are not covered by the warranty due to their fragility. This includes the RCF fibre boards in the fire 

box. These components will break or chip if not handled with the greatest of care. 

 

Cleaning of these components should only be undertaken once the appliance is switched off and has been allowed to cool 

for a minimum period of one hour. The components should be lied carefully piece by piece from the appliance and placed 

onto a dust sheet or similar. They can be brushed gently with a so brush to remove any dust or deposits. If you intend to 

use a vacuum cleaner then this should only be done once the loose Rockwool and any loose deposits of soot etc. have been 

removed. Ensure that the moulded components are structurally sound and no significant part of the moulding has broken 

away. If any component has broken then it should be replaced before using the appliance. Only the correct replacement 

part as supplied by the manufacturer shall be used in this appliance. Do not add any addional components to the fuel bed 

layout. It is important to note that small hairline cracks will appear in the surface of the ceramics due to heat expansion and 

contracon—this is perfectly normal. 

 

Painted Metal Parts and Glass 

It is important that no abrasive cleaners or chemical agents are used in the cleaning of these components. It is 

recommended that all these surfaces including the painted metal parts are cleaned with a clean damp (not wet) cloth. 

Cleaning should only take place when the appliance is switched off and has been switched off for a minimum period of one 

hour. The glass panel can be cleaned using a non abrasive glass cleaner—this must only be undertaken when the appliance 

is off and cold.

 

Pilot 

The pilot to this appliance has a small aeraon hole at its base. If lint hair or excessive dust 

blocks this hole it may cause nuisance shutdown of the appliance. This aeraon hole can 

be  cleaned  using  a  thin  nozzle  on  a  vacuum  cleaner.  Apply  the  nozzle  of  the  vacuum 

cleaner over the aeraon hole and use thumb and forefinger to help seal against the pilot 

body to provide maximum sucon. This procedure should only be undertaken when the 

appliance is off and cold. If excessive lint is drawn in through this hole due to infrequent 

cleaning then it may result in the appliance not lighng or turning itself off automacally 

due  to  a  starvaon of  air at  the  pilot  burner.  If this  procedure  does  not  resolve such  a 

problem  then  the  pilot  assembly  will  need  to  be  replaced.  This  must  involve  the 

installaon  of  the  same  part  as  supplied  by  the  manufacturer.  Excessive  lint  build  up 

which results in appliance operaonal problems is not covered by warranty. It is important 

to ensure that the area behind the marble access cover is cleaned regularly to prevent this 

occurrence (once a month during the winter period).

 

Содержание HE900

Страница 1: ...r is able to fully operate the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements HE900 GAS FIRE Model number F 081XX2 for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB...

Страница 2: ...nstalla ons 13 Installa on of Fixing Plate Standard Installa ons 14 Installing the Mantel 15 Installing the Appliance 16 Connec ng the Appliance to the Gas Supply 16 Glass Panel Front Trim Installa on...

Страница 3: ...to this appliance and must have no openings to any other room The opening should be inspected and any exposed brickwork should be repaired where necessary The chair brick if applicable should be remov...

Страница 4: ...stalla on then no hearth is technically required however the installer should make the customer aware of the recommenda ons detailed on page 16 Do not place so wall coverings i e embossed papers etc f...

Страница 5: ...igh temperature mas c should be used to further seal around the outside edge of the 900 FIXING PLATE and the wall The TYPE A INSTALLATION is completed by installing the 900 STANDARD MANTEL to the wall...

Страница 6: ...900 PRECAST SPACER using the screws provided then using re cement or similar around the inside edge of the joint between the 900 FIXING PLATE and the 900 PRECAST SPACER Furthermore a suitable high te...

Страница 7: ...edge of the 900 FIXING PLATE and the wall See further details on page 13 It is extremely important that both the 900 PRECAST SPACER and the 900 FIXING PLATE are sealed to the ue as essen ally a comple...

Страница 8: ...installa on for BOTH 900 STANDARD 900 PRECAST MANTELS is detailed separately on page 10 DESCRIPTION mm min mm max A Width of Opening 662mm 664mm B Height of Opening 744mm 747mm C Height of Hearth 50m...

Страница 9: ...installa on for BOTH 900 STANDARD 900 PRECAST MANTELS is detailed separately on page 10 DESCRIPTION mm min mm max A Width of Opening 662mm 664mm B Height of Opening 744mm 747mm C Height of Hearth 50mm...

Страница 10: ...ntrols area of the appliance and provides access for ba ery changes or service The installer should check that the Access Cover has been made to the correct dimensions and then ensure the rear face is...

Страница 11: ...and aligned installa on of the appliance The minimum hearth dimensions are shown in the diagrams on pages 8 and 9 The upper surface of the hearth must be a minimum of 50mm above the oor and the repla...

Страница 12: ...S FIXING PLATE IS INSTALLED BEFORE THE MANTEL AND FIRE ARE FITTED When the hearth has been installed and the replace opening is prepared as per the details on page 11 of these instruc ons the PRECAST...

Страница 13: ...RECAST INSTALLATIONS ONLY For Class 1 and Class 2 installa ons see page 14 PRECAST INSTALLATIONS Once screwed into posi on ensure this FIXING PLATE is sealed air ght against the PRECAST SPACER with a...

Страница 14: ...the wall symmetrically around the replace opening and hearth Use the 7 screws and plugs supplied in the appliance installa on kit Once screwed into posi on ensure this FIXING PLATE is sealed air ght...

Страница 15: ...tended for installa on into a marble or stone mantel constructed of non combus ble material For this reason no clearances from combus ble shelf are given INSTALLING THE MANTEL ALL INSTALLATIONS Instal...

Страница 16: ...Fit the slide lever to the burner tray using the 2 two screws provided Carefully slide the rebox into the opening Note the rubber seal is pre ed to the appliance on the sealing face THIS APPLIANCE CAN...

Страница 17: ...arble access cover ensuring the control lever pokes through the lower slot in the trim Now rotate into posi on The front face of the trim should be in line with the front of the mantel and access cove...

Страница 18: ...o the centre slot at the top of the appliance Once fully in the holder should be rotated 90 degrees Now move the match holder to the le side of the slot AS FAR AS POSSIBLE This will posi on the smoke...

Страница 19: ...arch used in the manufacturing of the ceramic fuel bed paints curing and oils remaining on some metal components that will burn o This odour is non toxic and will eventually disappear a er a few hours...

Страница 20: ...emove any dust or deposits If you intend to use a vacuum cleaner then this should only be done once the loose Rockwool and any loose deposits of soot etc have been removed Ensure that the moulded comp...

Страница 21: ...ove the glass panel as described on page 17 Remove the fuel e ect components put in a suitable loca on where they cannot be damaged Disconnect the gas supply from the restrictor elbow Remove the six 6...

Страница 22: ...he HT lead from the electronic igniter unit 4 Remove the two 2 screws securing the pilot to the burner tray 5 Remove the two 2 screws securing the microswitch to the tray 6 The pilot assembly can be r...

Страница 23: ...trol lever to the right to the ame symbol A stop will be felt at this posi on 5 It is also possible to adjust the control knob between the and the ame symbols to achieve mid se ngs 6 To turn the re o...

Страница 24: ...correctly These instruc ons can also be followed to remove or reinstall the fuel bed a er cleaning This is a procedure that can be undertaken by the customer as required and the frequency will be dep...

Страница 25: ...25 Step 4 Fit Log B onto the burner loca on brackets as shown below Step 5 Fit Central Log C onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below...

Страница 26: ...26 Step 6 Fit Log D onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 7 Fit Log E onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below...

Страница 27: ...8 Fit Log F onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 9 Fit Log G onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Now re t the glass panel front trim and marble access cover see page 17 for...

Страница 28: ...Gas Safe Registered Installer Full details are provided in this manual Hearth Products Ltd Unit 14 Tollgate Industrial Estate Sta ord ST16 3SU Product Fiche Manufacturer Hearth Products Ltd Model No F...

Страница 29: ...1H Pack of Glow Rockwool P XX1398A Glass Panel with frame assembly P XX1398B Front Black Trim Assembly Due to our policy of con nual product improvement some diagrams and small details may not be accu...

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