User manual Gas Fire Panorama 70-70 PF2 Serial number: Production date:
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Contents Contents 1 2 About this document................................................................................ 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 Description............................................................................................... 6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 4 Intended use................................................................................................................................ 6 Overview of the appliance.................................................................
Contents 6 7 Troubleshooting..................................................................................... 24 6.1 6.2 Troubleshooting table................................................................................................................ 24 Troubleshooting procedures...................................................................................................... 24 6.2.1 Replace the batteries of the remote control................................................................
About this document 1 About this document This document shows the necessary information to do these tasks on the Gas Fire Panorama 70-70 PF2: • • Operate the appliance Do basic maintenance This document refers to the Gas Fire Panorama 70-70 PF2 as 'the appliance'. This document is an essential part of your appliance. Read it carefully before you do work on the appliance. Keep it in a safe place. The original instructions of the document are in English.
Description 2 Description 2.1 Intended use Only use the appliance to heat the room in which the appliance is installed. Do not use the appliance for a different purpose. 2.2 Overview of the appliance A B C D E F Ceramic glass Burner bed Pilot light burner Decorative frame Concentric flue connection Inlet convection air (optional) G H I J K Outlet convection air (optional) Overpressure hatch Convection casing (optional) Overpressure relief openings Operating unit Figure 1.
Description 2.3.1 Overview of the buttons A B C D E F Display On/off Countdown timer Thermostatic mode Up Program mode G H I J K Burner mode Eco mode Down Fan (Not applicable) Light Figure 2.
Description 2.3.2 Overview of the display A B C D E F G Child lock is on Countdown timer is set Program mode is set Active program number Temperature Both burners on ECO mode is set H I J K L N O Thermostat is on Temperature unit (°C or °F) Battery status Signal transmission Current time Not applicable Light is on Figure 3. Remote control display 2.4 Operation modes 2.4.1 Thermostatic mode In this mode the appliance measures the room temperature and compares this to the set temperature.
Description 2.4.3 Eco mode In this mode the flame height changes between minimum and maximum height for the duration of a cycle: • • If the room temperature is lower than the set temperature, the flame height will stay high for a longer period of time. If the room temperature is higher than the set temperature, the flame height will stay low for a longer period of time. A cycle in the eco mode continues for approximately 20 minutes. 2.4.
Description 2.5.2 Overview of the fan/light module A B Connection for the ambient lights Connection for a convection fan C D connection for the power supply Connection for the receiver Figure 5.
Safety 3 Safety 3.1 Safety devices on the appliance 3.2 Name Description Thermo-electric pilot light shut off Prevents unforseen discharge of gas from the main burner. Overpressure door (= glass front) and overpressure hatch If an overpressure occurs in the appliance, the glass front door and the hatch opens for a short duration. When the door and hatch opens, a loud noise can occur. If an overpressure occurs, the installer must do a thorough check on the appliance.
Safety 3.3 Safety instructions with regard to the environment • • • • • 12 Dispose of the packing materials in an environmentally friendly way. Dispose of batteries as chemical waste. Dispose of ceramic heat-resistant glass as household waste. Do not dispose of ceramic heat-resistant glass in a glass recycling container. Dispose of an obsolete appliance according to instructions of the authorities or the fitter. Obey the local regulations.
Operation 4 Operation 4.1 Preparation before first use 4.1.1 Do a check on the appliance 1. 2. 3. 4.1.2 Make sure that the appliance is not damaged. Make sure that the glass is not damaged. Make sure that the pilot light operates correctly. Prepare the appliance Warning: • • Do not use the appliance for 4 weeks after installation. This time is necessary for the building materials to set. Make sure that there is sufficient ventilation in the room in which the appliance is installed.
Operation 4.1.4 Start the appliance Warning: • • Keep a minimum distance of 100 cm of the appliance when you start the pilot light. When the pilot light goes out, always wait 5 minutes before you start it again. Note: • • • The main burner burns at maximal height after start-up. If the pilot light goes out and you start the appliance too early, the remote control will start but the fire will not burn. Restart the remote control. Start the appliance with the on/off button(s). Refer to 4.3. 4.
Operation 4.2.3 Set the day and time 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Push the up and down buttons at the same time. The day flashes in the display. Use the up and down buttons select the day of the week (1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday etc.). Push the up and down buttons at the same time. The hour flashes in the display. Use the up and down buttons to select the hour. Push the up and down buttons at the same time. The minutes flash in the display. Use the up and down buttons to select the minutes.
Operation Table 2: Set the appliance to different modes Action Set the appliance to stand-by mode Start the child proof mode Stop the child proof mode Preconditions Steps Result Push and hold until only the pilot light burns and Push at the same time You can only use the off function of the remote control.
Operation Action Preconditions Steps Start the countdown timer mode Push Stop the countdown timer mode Push Result Table 3: Start and stop the rear burner Note: When you start the appliance the front burner is on and the rear burner is set to the last setting. The rear burner is always set to the last selected setting, even when the batteries of the receiver are empty.
Operation Table 4: Adjust the flame height Note: When you start the appliance the flame height is automatically set to maximum. Action Preconditions Decrease the flame height Increase the flame height 18 Steps Result Push and hold until you have the desired flame height Push and hold until you have the desired flame height Set the flame height to The background lightmaximum ing is on. Tap twice Set the flame height to The background lightminimum ing is on.
Operation Table 5: Start and stop the light and adjust the brightness Note: The Light works independently of the Pilot flame. Note: If the main burner and pilot light are switched off, with button switch off automatically. Action Preconditions Start the light Possible when the fire is on or off. Steps , the light will Result Push Stop the light Push Decrease the light brightness The light symbol is on.
Operation Note: To save energy, the pilot-flame automatically extinguishes when the appliance is not used for a period of 5 days. To avoid this, make two automatic startstop actions per week in program mode. See chapter 4.4.2. 4.4 Change the settings 4.4.1 Set the temperature for the thermostatic mode 1. 2. 3. 4.4.2 Push and hold the thermostatic mode button until the thermostatic mode symbol appears and the temperature flashes. Use the up and down buttons to set the temperature.
Operation 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 4.4.3 Select the minutes on which the appliance starts up and push the program mode button. Select the hour and minutes for the stop time of the appliance. If you do not want program 2 active in program mode, wait for the blinking to stop to save the settings. If you want program 2 active, push the program mode button and set the on and off time for program 2. Wait for the blinking to stop to save the settings.
Maintenance 5 Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance schedule Caution: Clean the glass when it is dirty. If the glass is not cleaned when it is dirty the glass can become permanently dull. 5.2 Task Frequency Procedure Clean the appliance When necessary Refer to section 5.2 Maintenance by your fitter Yearly Refer to your fitter/dealer Clean the appliance Warning: Before the start of this procedure make sure the appliance is off and cooled down to room temperature. Note: • • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Maintenance 5.4 Clean the anti-reflective glass Warning: Before the start of this procedure make sure the appliance is off and cooled down to room temperature. Caution: • • 1. 2. Do not use hard (scouring) sponges, steel wool, abrasive products, caustic products, or cleaning agents that contain ammonia. The use of these items on the glass can damage the coating layers. Use neutral cleaning agents to clean the glass. This includes products like 'Instanet' or 'Glassex'.
Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Troubleshooting table Problem Possible cause The pilot light does not come on after three attempts. Possible solution • • The burner does not operate within 10 seconds of firing the pilot light. Close the gas supply Contact your fitter. When the burner starts you hear a 'boom' sound. You hear a loud noise when the overpressure door (= glass front) and overpressure hatch opens.
Troubleshooting 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the cover of the remote control. Remove all batteries. Install new batteries. For approved batteries, refer to section 7. Close the cover of the remote control.
Technical data 7 Technical data 7.
Technical data Table 8: Miscellaneous appliance data Batteries remote control receiver None batteries remote control hand transmitter 2x 1.5V AAA Electrical connection 230 VAC / 50 Hz Auxiliary electricity consumption at nominal heat 0.
Technical data 28 Gas Fire Panorama 70-70
Warranty Terms 8 Warranty Terms Barbas Bellfires Warranty Terms Barbas Bellfires B.V. guarantees the quality of the supplied Barbas appliance and the quality of the materials used. All Barbas appliances are developed and manufactured according to the highest possible quality standards. If, despite all this, something should prove amiss with the Barbas appliance you have purchased, Barbas Bellfires B.V. offers the following manufacturer’s warranty. Article 1: Warranty 1. 2. 3. If Barbas Bellfires B.V.
Warranty Terms Article 4: Warranty area 1. The warranty is only valid in those countries where Barbas appliances are sold through an official dealer network. Article 5: Warranty period 1. 2. 3. 4. This warranty will only be granted during the warranty period. The body of the Barbas appliance is guaranteed for a period of 10 years against construction and/or material faults, starting from the moment of purchase.
EU-Declaration of Conformity 9 EU-Declaration of Conformity Gas Fire Panorama 70-70 31
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