RINNAI Reflection Flame Fire Operation and Installation Manual This appliance shall be installed in accordance with: • Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions • Local Gas Fitting Regulations • NZS 5261 and Australian Installation Code AS5601 • Municipal Building Codes • Any other local relevant statutory regulation This product is only to be installed with an approved Rinnai flue system. Installation and service must be performed by an authorised person.
Limited Warranty Rinnai Reflection Flame Fires Rinnai brings you peace of mind with a 2 year minimum warranty. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 3. Warranty claims may be invalid if not accompanied by details of the installing or 1. During the 24 month period from date of supervising gas fitter’s registration number and purchase and subject to clauses 2 and 3 below, the gas fitting certification number. Rinnai New Zealand Limited (“Rinnai”) will, at its own discretion, either replace or repair any 4.
Table of Contents Limited Warranty............................................................................................. Customer Information - Introduction.................................................................. Customer Information - Design Layout............................................................... Customer Information - Safety.......................................................................... Customer Information - Installation...........................................
Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Rinnai Reflection Flame Fire. Rinnai has been supporting New Zealand for over 30 years with quality appliances, and we’re proud to have our products used everyday by many New Zealanders. Rinnai Reflection...a reflection of inspired design, from an initial pencil sketch to ingeniously designed, precision-engineered working models.
General Design Layout The Reflection models differ only in the colour of frame surround and installation application.
Safety Do not restrict the warm air discharge by placing articles in front of the appliance. This appliance must not be used for any purpose other than heating. Do not spray aerosols whilst the appliance is operating. Most aerosols contain butane gas, which can be a fire hazard if used near the appliance when it is in use. Young children should be supervised at all times. Hand or body contact with the heater must be avoided. Do not sleep directly in front of the appliance.
Installation Unpacking the Appliance and Associated Accessories Unpack the appliance and check for damage. If damaged contact your supplier for advice. Do not install a damaged appliance. Before installing, check the label for correct gas type and that you have all the components you need, refer checklist on page 23). Gas type label is displayed on the appliance Before using this appliance, please read this manual to ensure correct use.
Installation Clearances The appliance must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with it. In some cases, curtains may need restraining. 300mm 300mm 300mm 10 00 mm Mantles, Surrounds and Hearths Mantles and surrounds can be added to compliment design providing they conform to the clearances below.
ETR Operation Control Panel Layout Lock Indicates lock function Flame High heat setting, fan on low speed, also overrides thermostat AM/PM Time/Temperature Display Shows either the time of day, room and set temperatures or coded error messages Clock Adjustment and Timer Indicators Indicates that clock or dual timer programme is being set Override Temporarily changes operation from ON to OFF or OFF to ON, until next programmed setting is reached Timer 1 and Timer 2 Indicates that Timer 1 or Timer
ETR Operation Lock The ‘Lock’ function will help prevent accidental operation and small children from altering the controls. To operate press the ‘Lock’ button. The function is activated immediately and the ‘Lock’ indicator will glow. To deactivate press the ‘Lock’ button for three seconds and the ‘Lock’ indicator will go out. During normal operation the ‘Lock’ may be activated and all the controls, other than the OFF switch, will be locked. Deactivating the ‘Lock’ releases the controls.
ETR Operation Remote Control continued Important points: • Some fluorescent lights may interfere with the transmission of remote control signals, changing the position from which you are operating the remote may help • Avoid dropping the remote or getting it wet • Remote control works within five metres of the receiver from the heater • Remove battery if control is not going to be used for a long period, this will help avoid damage from leaking batteries.
ETR Operation Operating the Timers Before operating the ‘Timer(s)’, the clock time must be correct and a start and finish time must be programmed (see previous page). This heater does not commence operation at the programmed start time, as it attempts to heat the room by the programmed start time (refer Preheat section below). To select the ‘Timer(s)’ to commence heating: 1. Check the time shown on the digital display is correct 2. Check the ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ times for both timers if necessary 3.
Maintenance, Servicing and Repair Your heater needs very little maintenance, however the following information will help you keep it looking good and working efficiently. • • Unplug electrical cord before cleaning DO NOT USE SOLVENTS. All parts of the heater and remote control can be cleaned using a soft, damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not attempt to clean the heater while the appliance is hot or operating.
Troubleshooting and Error Codes Symptom Cause Solution Burner will not light • No power present Ensure power cord is plugged in and turned on • No gas present Ensure gas supply is turned on • Power cut Re-ignite after power is restored • Air in gas pipe Purge air (installer to do) • Ignition failure Repeat lighting procedure Smell of gas • Leaking gas Turn gas off at meter and call Installer Fan not working • Heat switch not activated Allow heater to run on HIGH for 15mins Small s
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Dimension Diagrams All measurements are in mm.
Appliance Location General When positioning the unit the main points governing location are flueing and warm air distribution. This heater must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with the appliance. In some cases curtains may need restraining. Enclosure Requirements The heater must be positioned on a flat and level surface that allows free movement of the appliance.
Gas Supply and Connection Pipe Sizing Gas pipe sizing must consider the gas input to this appliance as well as other appliances in the premises. The gas meter and regulator must be specified for the total gas rate. An approved sizing chart as the one in NZS 5261 should be used. Purging Supply of All foreign materials such as filings must be purged from the gas supply, as Air and Debris they may cause the gas control to malfunction.
Flueing - General Guidelines Every appliance requires a flue system that will draw effectively and clear flue products safely under all potential wind and climatic conditions. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the appliance is provided with an effective flue. Some guidelines to assist with flue design for the Reflection is listed below. These must be read and modified as necessary with reference to the particular installation.
Flueing - Existing Fireplace Check Dimensions of Opening Check Flueway Refer page 17 and if necessary bring them to the required dimensions. Also check chimney height as inadequate height can effect product performance. Some installations may require the chimney height to be extended to reduce down drafts. Ensure there are no obstructions. Provide a firm, flat and sealed base. Sealed means no holes or openings in the fireplace. If heater is not properly supported noise and vibration may result.
Flueing - Decorative Fireplace Overview of installation steps for a decorative fireplace Flat wall Construct frame Install Zero Clearance Box Drop in Flue Plaster and Paint Install appliance For installations into decorative fireplaces a Rinnai Zero Clearance Box and Zero Clearance Flue Kit is required. Failure to meet this installation criteria will void any product warranty. We have developed a simple overview as to the steps and trades involved.
Flueing - Decorative Fireplace Outline of Flueing Components (flue supports and flue adaptor not shown) Clamping Spacer Flue Cowl Sealing Collar (not supplied) Twin-Skin Flue (requires 25mm clearance from combustibles) Outer Heat Shield Pipe (length 1.2m) Stainless Inner Flue Pipe (length 1.2m, diam. 100mm) Clamp Sleeve Flame Fire The inner flue should penetrate the box by 50mm.
Installation Procedure Unpacking the Appliance and Associated Accessories CHECKLIST 1. Engine (logset inside chamber) 2. Trim Kit (black provided as standard) Supplied with engine 3. Frame Supplied separately 4. Flexi-pipe gas connection Supplied with engine 5. Seal Strip, Advance only (for sealing appliance to enclosure) Supplied with spacer 6. Operation and Installation Instructions Supplied with engine 7. Remote Control (battery included) Supplied with engine 8.
Installation Procedure Preparation Remove Glass Retainers Place the appliance on a flat surface. Remove screws from the top and lower glass retainers and lift off glass. This makes it easier to maneuver the fire into the cavity. Remove Logset Carefully remove from the heater and place in a safer location until required. Check Flexi-Pipe Connection Make sure that the gas flare fitting and gas supply pipe are clean and free of damage and fit together ready for fitting.
Installation Procedure Slide Heater into Fireplace Remove Top and Lower Trims to Expose Gas Connection To do this remove the screws holding the trims in place. For the lower trim exercise care when removing as you will need to remove the control receiver board from the holder. Gas connection Attach Flexi-tube to Gas Pipe Slide Heater into Position Do this carefully without forcing, while feeding the stainless steel flexi-tube through the supply access opening.
Installation Procedure Logset Installation The logset assembly is made up of a main, top and right log (assembled as 1 piece) with 2 holes underneath for location onto the pins and inside the heater. Remove Log Packing and Place Logset Carefully remove log packaging and place the logset onto the heater ensuring that the locating pins enter the two locating holes of the logset. Place Granules Gently place loose ember bed material in front of the main log.
Testing Procedure Turn on gas supply and plug the unit into power supply. Check Burner Pressure 1. Remove test point screw and attach manometer to test point (right hand side of gas valve) 2. Light heater, turn to high setting and check pressure (refer data plate). You will need to wait 3 minutes before checking the pressure due to PCB time delay to reach the high setting. 3. Adjust if necessary using regulator situated on the front of the gas control.
Installing the Frame, Trims and Dress Guard Installing the Frame Hang the top of the frame over the angled metal lip of the fire body, frame should slot into place as shown. Installing the Trims Attach trims to large circular magnets on either side of the heater. If installing the dress-guard ensure the holes on the trims face inwards, these are used to secure the guard to the heater.
Installing the In-Wall Control Panel Decide on Suitable Location The cable must be routed back to the heater, is 2m in length (additional option of 8m can also be purchased). 30mm clearance from obstructions Choose a location 30mm clear of any obstruction slots inside the wall such as framing, pipe work, cables etc. tension clips metal box cable opening The control cable should not run alongside any other electrical cabling.
Commissioning Checklist Complete the installation and commissioning checklist below and make sure this manual is left with the customer. Explain to the customer about the use and care of the unit and understands the instructions and operation of the appliance. If operating without a dress guard please follow safety instructions to prevent the risk of injury from burns. Young children and the infirm should be supervised at all times. NO YES 1. Appliance positioned in suitable location? (i.e.
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Customer Contacts For more information about buying, living and servicing of Rinnai appliances call: • • Consumers Installers 0800 RINNAI (0800 746 624) 0800 TO RINNAI (0800 86 746 624) Rinnai New Zealand Limited 105 Pavillion Drive Airport Oaks Mangere Manukau PO Box 53177 Auckland Airport Manukau 2150 Phone: Fax: (09) 257 3800 (09) 257 3899 Email: Website: info@rinnai.co.nz www.rinnai.co.