Technical data

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General Information
A qualified GAS SAFE registered installer is required to fully install the
appliance, failure to do this may render the appliance dangerous and will
invalidate the warranty.
This fire is intended for decorative purposes. Any purpose-provided ventilation
should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction. The fire
should be serviced regularly by a qualified person.
The chimney should be swept before the appliance is installed, and should be
swept and inspected regularly to ensure that all of the products of combustion
are entering the flue and there is no excessive build up of soot.
Do not throw rubbish et cetera upon the burner surface area. Debris from any
source, or soot formed, should be removed from time to time, see ‘Cleaning
instructions’.
The pilots ODS (Oxygen depletion sensor) must not be put out of operation.
The user must not adjust the pilot.
If any of its parts are damaged and need to be exchanged the original
manufacturers parts must be used.
Once the flue and fire units have been checked and remedial action taken, the
fire is ignited in the manner depicted in section ‘Lighting the fire’.
Due to the newness of materials, the fire may give off a slight smell for a period
of time after commissioning. This is quite normal and any odours should
disperse within a few hours of operation.
For some countries a purpose provided air supply must be fitted in accordance
with National Regulations. For the UK 100cm2 airvent to the outside is
required.
This fire should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction.
A qualified person should service the fire regularly.
Fire Guards: It is recommended that a fireguard conforming to BS6539 or
BS6778 is used for the protection of young children, the elderly and infirm.
Pilot Assembly: The pilot light and flame sensing device fitted to this fire is
also an atmosphere sensing device, which shuts off both the main burner and
pilot if evacuation of the combustion products is interrupted. If the fire shuts
itself off, restart the fire following the procedure in section ‘Lighting the fire’. If
the fire continues to shut itself off do not use the fire, and have the flue and fire
checked by a suitably qualified person.