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DECORATIVE FUEL EFFECT APPLIANCE

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1. FRONT MATRIX REAR MATRIX eco 1 2 amp 3 Place 5 coals pebbles on the front ceramic 5 on the middle row of the floor matrix and 4 on the back row As shown in figure 3A The Coals Pebbles MUST be placed sitting on top of the front ceramic resting between the pillars of the floor matrix as shown in fig 3A and fig 3B This allows the flame path to take its correct FLAME PATH direction e FRONT MATRIX we REAR MATRIX Figure 3B 2 1 INSTALLATION SECTION NO COMPONENT IS MANUFACTURED FROM ASBESTOS OR ASBESTOS RELATED PRODUCTS THE APPLIANCE DATA BADGE IS LOCATED NEXT TO THE CONTROL KNOB 1 GENERAL DATA Eco 1 2 amp 3 Natural Gas Gas Type amp category NATURAL GAS G20 LH Inlet Pressure 20mbar Maximum Input Gross 6 9kW Gas Connection Gas Tap Assembly 8mm COMPRESSION CPMM 18700 344 C P 2 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS In your own interest and that of safety it is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation amp Use Regulations 1994 as amended or the rules in force Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution The Council of Registered of Gas Installers CORGI requires its members to work to recognised standards The installation MUST be in accordance with these instructions all the relevant par
2. SIROCCO LIMITED DECORATIVE FUEL EFFECT APPLIANCE THIS IS NOT A DO IT YOURSELF PRODUCT THIS IS A NATURAL GAS G20 APPLIANCE FOR USE IN GB AND IE ONLY AT A SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 20mbar USER INSTALLATION amp SERVICE MANUAL FOR ECO 1 amp 2 PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS INA SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Our policy is one of constant development and improvement Strict accuracy of illustrations and specifications is not guaranteed Modifications to design and materials may be necessary subsequent to publication Tel 01282 441 771 VH 11 09 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTES USER S SECTION FUEL EFFECT GAS CONSUMPTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO LIGHT THE FIRE SELECT THE BURNER FLAME LEVEL TO TURN OFF CLEANING OXYGEN DEPLETION SYSTEM SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FUEL BED ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION SECTION 1 GENERAL DATA 2 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3 CHECK CARTON CONTENTS 4 THE FIREPLACE 5 GAS SUPPLY PIPE 6 APPLIANCE INSTALLATION 6 7 CHECK FOR GAS SOUNDNESS 6 8 FUEL BED ASSEMBLY 6 9 CANOPY INSTALLATION 7 FUNCTIONAL CHECKS 8 CHECK FOR SPILLAGE 9 FINAL CHECK AND CUSTOMER BREIFING 10 SERVICING 10 1 TO REMOVE THE BURNER UNIT 10 2 TO REMOVE THE THERMOCOUPLE 10 3 TO REMOVE THE GAS TAP FSD IGNITION UNIT 11 MAINTENANCE SPARES 11 MAINTENANCE SPARES 12 FAULT FINDING 10 11 IMPORTANT NOTES IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS BOOKLET BEFO
3. 225mm x 225mm conventional brick built chimney 125mm diameter flue pipe see BS 6461 part 1 for suitable materials The flue MUST NOT be used for any other appliance or application Any chimney dampers or restrictors should be removed If removal is not possible then they MUST be fixed in the open position If the appliance is intended to be installed to a chimney which was previously used for solid fuels then the chimney MUST be swept clean prior to installation If the fireplace is of the underfloor draught type then it MUST be sealed to stop any draughts The appliance MUST be mounted on a non combustible hearth Note conglomerate marble hearths are considered as non combustible The hearth material MUST be at least 12 5mm thick Its top surface should be 50mm above the floor level to discourage the placing of rugs or carpets over it The appliance can be fitted to a purpose made 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 proprietary class O 100 C or 150 C surround In particular the finished hearth level MUST extend 300mm in front of the vertical face of the fireplace The minimum width of the hearth is 650mm THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT P VAR 1 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL O CARPETS OR BE FITTED TO A COMBUSTIBLE WALL The minimum height above the top surface of the hearth for any projection e g shelf etc 150mm deep made from wood or any other combustible material is 766mm For combu
4. 6 10 can be removed as described in CLEANING on page 4 of these instructions Advise the customer that any cleaning MUST be carried out when the appliance is cold Please explain to the customer the purpose of the Oxygen Depletion System ODS and in particular the following a The ODS system operates if the Oxygen level in the room falls below safe levels usually due to interruption of the evacuation of combustion products i e a blocked chimney etc b Describe the restart procedures c Point out that on repeated operation of the ODS system seek expert advice Hand over these instructions to the customer for keeping in a safe place Recommend that the appliance and chimney should be inspected and serviced by a competent person annually SERVICING TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AND ALLOW TO COOL BEFORE COMMENCING ANY SERVICING ALWAYS TEST FOR GAS SOUNDNESS AND SPILLAGE AFTER REFITTING THE APPLIANCE A LONG BRUSH MAY BE REQUIRED TO REACH SOME JOINTS FOR SOUNDNESS TESTING Check that the appliance is clean and that soot deposits or debris is not blocking the gaps between coals causing an imperfect flame appearance or that stray pieces of soot are not impairing the electrode spark or pilot burner After servicing make sure that the fuel effect is correctly assembled as described on pages 9 15 10 1 TO REMOVE THE BURNER UNIT a Remove the fender and ash pan cover together with all the fuel effect piec
5. help you in operating the fire and should be kept in a safe place USER S SECTION FUEL EFFECT This fire is supplied with ceramic fuel effect pieces to simulate a real fire These items are safe to handle and the coals are designed for easy re fitting after removal GAS CONSUMPTION These fires have a maximum gas input of 6 9 kW which is equal to approximately 4 25 hours use for one therm of natural gas OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 1 Ox r 7 atte Ta LOW HIGH S For your safety the fire is fitted with a Flame Supervision Device FSD which will shut off the gas supply if for any reason the pilot is extinguished This device incorporates a fixed probe which senses heat from the pilot burner flame If the probe is cool the device will prevent any gas flow unless the control knob is pushed in at the IGNITION position If for any reason the flames go out or if the fire has been turned off for any reason always WAIT FOR 3 MINUTES before attempting to re light TO LIGHT THE FIRE 1 From the off position SLOWLY push in and turn the control knob anti clockwise to activate the spark at the IGNITION position PLEASE NOTE The ignition will produce 2 sparks 2 clicks for ease of ignition 2 Keep the control knob pressed in at this position for approximately 10 20 seconds to allow the Flame Supervision Device to warm 3 Release the control knob The burner should remain lit ind
6. ALLED B S 8423 IS THERFORE RECOMMENDED DIRECTLY ONTO CARPETS OR OTHER FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE VERY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS YOUNG THE ELDERLY OR THE INFIRM SUCH A GUARD IS ALSO RECOMMENDED THE FIRE MUST STAND ON A NON FOR THE PROTECTION OF PET ANIMALS COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH THE HEARTH MATERIAL MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 12 5mm A DRESSGUARD IS ALSO AVAILABLE PART THICK ITS TOP SURFACE SHOULD BE 50mm NUMBER 1423 1 WHICH WILL PROVIDE ABOVE THE FLOOR LEVEL TO DISCOURAGE LIMITED PROTECTION FROM ACCIDENTAL THE PLACING OF RUGS CARPETS OR CONTACT WITH THE FLAMES OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OVER IT THE FINISHED HEARTH LEVEL MUST 10 ALWAYS SWITCH THE FIRE OFF AND ALLOW EXTEND 300mm BEYOND THE VERTICAL SUFFICIENT TIME FOR IT TO COOL DOWN FACE OF THE FIREPLACE OPENING THE BEFORE HANDLING ANY COMPONENTS MINIMUM WIDTH OF THE HEARTH MUST BE 650mm 11 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS APPLIANCE RETAINS HEAT FOR A LONG TIME AFTER IT HAS BEEN TURNED OFF PLEASE NOTE On first lighting your new fire a slight odour may occur due to its new condition This is quite normal and will disappear after a few hours use After some hours use the ceramic coal pieces may change colour This is quite normal The fire has been designed to give years of trouble free service To maintain its optimum performance advantage should be taken of the regular servicing and inspection facilities available for gas appliances Annual servicing is recommended These instructions are provided to
7. ITH ALL THE COALS FITTED AND THE FENDER AND ASHPAN IN PLACE CARRY OUT THE TEST AS FOLLOWS Close all doors and windows in the room containing the appliance Light the appliance and set to the HIGH setting Leave the appliance ON for 5 minutes then light a smoke match The match should be inserted 10mm below the top of the opening and be pointed upwards at 45 to the horizontal Move the smoke match across opening The installation is satisfactory if all the smoke is drawn into the chimney If all the smoke is not drawn into the chimney leave the fire alight for a further 10 minutes at the HIGH setting and then repeat the test If all the smoke is still not drawn into the chimney inspect the sealing to the fireplace surround If the sealing is satisfactory DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE AND SEEK EXPERT ADVICE Open all internal connecting doors hatches etc in the same room as the appliance Keep all the doors and windows that open to the outside of the building closed Re check for spillage as described above If an extractor fan is fitted in the same room as the appliance or a connecting room check that spillage does not occur with the fan operating all doors and other openings between the fan and the appliance open FINAL CHECK AND CUSTOMER BREIFING Instruct the customer on the full operation of the appliance Advise the customer how to assemble the fuel effect as described in these the 9 3 9 4 9 5 9
8. RE COMMENCING INSTALLATION AS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE REGULATIONS HEREIN COULD LEAD TO PROSECUTION amp INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY SOFT WALL COVERINGS e g EMBOSSED 6 THE FIRE MUST NOT BE FITTED AGAINST A VINYLS etc WHICH HAVE A RAISED COMBUSTIBLE WALL PATTERN ARE EASILY AFFECTED BY HEAT 7 THE MINIMUM HEIGHT ABOVE THE TOP AND MAY SCORCH OR BECOME SURFACE OF THE HEARTH FOR ANY DISCOLOURED WHEN CLOSE TO A HEATING PROJECTION e g SHELF etc 150mm DEEP APPLIANCE PLEASE BEAR THIS IN MIND MADE FROM WOOD OR ANY OTHER WHEN RE DECORATING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IS 766mm FOR COMBUSTIBLE PROJECTIONS ABOVE AS WITH ANY GAS FIRE THIS APPLIANCE 150mm DEPTH ADD 12 5mm TO THE ABOVE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT CLEARANCE FOR EVERY 25mm OF PERSON e g IN GB A C O R G I MEMBER ADDITIONAL PROJECTION DEPTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND THE LATEST EDITION 8 NEVER THROW PAPER OR OTHER OF THE GAS SAFETY INSTALLATION AND MATERIAL ONTO THE FIRE USE REGULATIONS OR THE RULES IN FORCE 9 IT SHOULD BE APPRECIATED THAT ALTHOUGH THIS APPLIANCE CONFORMS IF THE FIRE IS INTENDED TO BE INSTALLED TO ALL THE REQUIRED STANDARDS IT IS A TO A FIREPLACE THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY DECORATIVE FUEL EFFECT HEATING USED FOR BURNING SOLID FUELS THE APPLIANCE WITH AN OPEN FLAME AND CHIMNEY MUST BE SWEPT PRIOR TO CERTAIN PARTS OF ITS SURFACE WILL INSTALLATION BECOME HOT A SUITABLE GUARD WHICH COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FIRE MUST NOT BE INST
9. arts are present and in good condition 4 THE FIREPLACE 4 1 FIREPLACE SIZE Make sure that the fireplace conforms to the sizes stated in 2 2 of General Installation Requirements refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 The fireplace opening should be in good order and have a reasonably flat floor level with the hearth 4 2 After preparing the fireplace apply a lighted match paper or smoke match to the chimney opening Observe the smoke If there is a definite flow into the opening continue with the installation If there is not a definite flow pre heat the chimney for a few minutes and re check If there is still no definite flow the chimney may need attention DO NOT FIT THE APPLIANCE SEEK EXPERT ADVICE 5 GAS SUPPLY PIPE A nut and olive is provided for the copper pipe inlet connection via the Isolation Tap NOTE The supply pipe must be of rigid durable material Flexible pipe MUST NOT be used 6 APPLIANCE INSTALLATION 6 1 The burner tray should be removed from the fire first To do this remove the two screws from the base of the control panel beneath the control knob Then disconnect the compression nut on the top of the isolation elbow see Figure 5 The burner assembly can now be lifted off the base plate leaving behind the Hotbox or Convector box and the isolation elbow Place the burner assembly carefully to one side using the packaging to protect any surface from damage F
10. ck for correct gap and retry detatched or has location of peizo components Correct and retry a poor connection NO Remove the lead from electrode Using insulated pliers hold the tip 3 5mm from the pipework Is there a spark when the valve clicks YES Correct and retry NO Replace the combined tap and peizo YES Replace the ODS pilot FLAME FAILURE FUNCTIONAL CHECK BURNER WILL NOT STAY LIT OR FIRE GOES OUT If the appliance goes out in use continually this may mean that the oxygen depletion sensor ODS has been activated The appliance should not be used until the cause has been found and rectified Ensure there is no debris around the pilot burner port e g coal soot etc Check for fluff in the burner aeration hole Light the burner and keep the control knob pushed in for 10 20 seconds before letting go Will the burner stay alight NO With the burner running is the gas pressure as stated on the data badge YES With the fire running on Full is the gas pressure as stated on the data badge NO Problem is with the pipework or fittings which lead to the fire Is the pilot flame of the correct length The flame should be approx 25mm YES NO Problem is with the pipework or fitti
11. ebris are found any where in the fireplace the chimney and appliance should be inspected and serviced by a competent person before further use OXYGEN DEPLETION SYSTEM If the Oxygen Depletion System ODS operates i e shuts off the gas supply to the fire WAIT FOR THREE MINUTES and follow the operating instructions on pages 4 and 5 The ODS is designed to shut off the gas supply to the burner if the oxygen content of the room falls below a certain level If it continues to operate then contact your installer to have the fire and flue system checked SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If your fire requires servicing or maintenance please contact your supplier quoting the model name e g ECO 2 and the serial number Both of which can be found on the data badge which is located next to the control knob behind the ash pan cover A full service kit is available FUEL BED ASSEMBLY The eco 1 2 amp 3 are available with two different fuel effects as follows Coal Made up of a rear ceramic front ceramic and 14 coals Pebbles Made up of a rear ceramic front ceramic and 14 pebbles COAL PEBBLE LAYOUT Place this elements Screw the elements as shown Base matrix must sit on this face Set front ceramic Figure 3A
12. ependently SELECT THE BURNER FLAME LEVEL NOTE When first turned on the flames will appear predominately blue The coal bed will take time to warm up Although some glow will be seen after 5 10 minutes the full effect will only be apparent after a somewhat longer time 1 After lighting the burner as described above turn the control knob anti clockwise to the LOW position The fire will now be operating at its lowest setting 2 To increase the amount of flame push the control knob in slightly and turn to the HIGH position The fire can now be used at any desired setting at any position between minimum LOW and maximum HIGH TO TURN OFF Push in and turn the control knob clockwise to the OFF position to extinguish the flames CLEANING All cleaning MUST be carried out when the fire is cold NOTE Heat is retained for some time after the fire is switched OFF Clean the surround and fender parts with a slightly damp cloth and then dry Abrasive cleaners should NOT be used Normally the fire should only need dusting Light coatings of soot will usually be burnt off during the normal operation of the fire If however particles of mortar from the chimney accumulate these should be removed from the coals and back brick by dismantling them and cleaning with a soft brush If you remove the fuel effect pieces then do so in the reverse order to that shown in the fuel bed fitting instructions page 5 If large pieces of d
13. ermocouple 1447 1 12 FAULT FINDING FAULT CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Pilot will not light See Ignition Functional Check 1 See Ignition Functional Check 2 Pilat WII not Stay it or Nrergoeg See Flame Failure Functional Check out in use Uneven flame pattern e g flame 1 The fuel effect may need adjusting to even the flame pattern See page at one side only 6 1 The fire will burn blue on initial lighting until sufficient heat is generated Blue flames f gt causing the flames to burn yellow Typically 10 minutes 2 Insufficient gas pressure Check the supply pressure to the appliance o 3 The primary aeration may be obstructed by dirt lint etc Clean and re check Fuel bed partially glowing at front 1 Insufficient gas pressure Check the supply pressure to the appliance 2 The visual effect is controlled by the placement of the fuel effect pieces Try slight adjustments See page 6 1 Some popping noises will always be present Severe popping may be Popping noises caused by incorrect gas pressure Check the supply pressure to the appliance fF 2 Try slight adjustments to the fuel effect pieces See page 6 IGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 1 BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT Ensure there is no debris around the spark ignitor e g coal soot etc which could short the spark clean the area Operate the valve Is there a spark NO See NO SPARK chart YES Does the burner li
14. es b Disconnect the appliance from the gas isolating elbow and remove the two screws refer to Figure 5 The burner tray can now be lifted up and away from the base of the box c Re assemble in the reverse order ensuring c Remove the fixing screw shown in that the tabs on the burner support bracket Figure 7 on the rear of the burner fit into the slots d Remove the electrode from the burner on the firebox sides see Figure 6 check and replace if necessary e Re assemble in reverse order 10 2 TO REMOVE THE THERMOCOUPLE a Follow 10 1 above to remove the burner tray b Disconnect the thermocouple connection from the back of the gas valve c Remove the nut securing the thermocouple to the burner d If defective replace the thermocouple e Re assemble in the reverse order sel 10 3 TO REMOVE THE GAS TAP FSD IGNITION UNIT NS a Follow 10 1 above to remove the burner tray b Disconnect the electrode lead from the electrode 11 MAINTENANCE SPARES During servicing and maintenance your appliance may need some replacement parts Here is a short list of spare parts that are available Please contact SIROCCO if other parts are required Eco 1 2 amp 3 Only Supplier Ref Description Manufacturers Part No 14721 147371 vara 1475 1466 1 1467 1468 1 1469 1 BE S703 S 1246 1 GPMM 187001344 1198 1 K1 32 1096 1 CAT 82 460 1442 1 T100 611 Th
15. ght NO Is the control being operated correctly YES SYSTEM OK Consult the User s section in this manual and retry NO Yes Will the burner light with a match NO Is the gas supply turned on to the appliance YES Ensure the gap between electrode and pilot burner is as Figure 9 If still not working replace ignition lead and then peizo Check isolation tap and gas meter and retry NO Is the gas pressure correct YES NO Correct and retry YES Has the system got any air in it Ther is a blockage in the system Check the inlet test point the mag valve seating and blow out any dirt from the tubes NO YES Purge the gas supply and retry IGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 2 NO SPARK Ensure there is no debris around the spark electrode e g coal soot etc which could short the spark clean the area Operate the valve to light the pilot Does the valve click NO Is the valve being operated correctly YES Is the gap between electrode and tpilot burner as shown in Figure 9 NO YES NO YES Consult the User s section Check for damaged or defective control Reset the electrode Has ignition lead become in this manual and retry knob spindle or cam operation Che
16. igure 5 2 Screws 6 2 Decide where the gas pipe will be entering the Hotbox or Convector box and remove the relevant knockout using a hammer and chisel screwdriver Place the box into the fireplace opening Ensure that it is in the centre of the opening and mark the required screw positions in the front frame of the box Drill and plug the wall using the plugs provided Secure the box in place using the screws provided If the alternative cable fixing kit is to be used please read the installation instructions enclosed with the kit in conjunction with these instructions 6 3 Once the box has been securely fixed the gas supply can be connected to the isolation elbow Gas connection is by concealed connection only Remember to protect the end of the supply pipe when passing through walls cavities etc to stop brick dust and debris entering the pipe and causing a blockage or damage to valves and components 6 4 HAVE YOU PURGED THE GAS SUPPLY PIPES This is essential to expel any foreign matter that might be hlawn inta the valve assemhiv injector or pilot etc and cause a blockage 6 5 Once the gas supply has been connected and purged then the burner assembly can be refitted in the reverse order to removal ensuring that the tabs on the rear support on the rear of the burner fit into the slots on the sides of the firebox see Figure 6 6 7 CHECK FOR GAS SOUNDNESS Turn on the gas supply and check for gas soundness w
17. ith a suitable leak detection fluid see BS 6891 Please check all joints including the pilot assembly 6 8 FUEL BED ASSEMBLY Please refer to the User s section for details on assembling the fuel effect components Page 5 6 9 CANOPY INSTALLATION Please refer to the users section for details on installing the E Type S Type Canopy 7 FUNCTIONAL CHECKS Remove the pressure test point sealing screw from the isolation elbow and attach a suitable pressure gauge Light the pilot and check the correct operation of the burner at all the flame settings Refer to the Operating instructions on pages 4 and 5 Check that the inlet gas pressure is at 20mbar when the fire is at its highest setting Once the fire has been lit for 5 minutes turn the gas OFF at the isolating elbow After a further 3 minutes turn the gas supply ON again if the gas has stopped flowing the Flame Supervision Device FSD is operating correctly Always check that the gas has stopped flowing even if you hear the FSD valve close within the 3 minute period Turn OFF the appliance and the gas supply and refit the pressure test point sealing screw 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 9 9 1 9 2 Turn ON the gas supply and check for leaks around the pressure test point sealing screw with a suitable leak detection fluid CHECK FOR SPILLAGE A SPILLAGE CHECK MUST BE MADE BEFORE THE INSTALLED APPLIANCE IS LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER DO THIS TEST W
18. ngs which lead to the fire YES Run for 3 mins turn off time interval until mag unit shuts with a click Is this greater than 7 seconds NO Replace the thermocouple unit YES Is thermocouple connection good in back of valve NO Tighten the connection and retry YES Replace thermocouple unit Will burner stay alight NO Change mag unit YES Run for 3 mins turn off time interval until mag unit shuts with a click Is this greater than 7 seconds NO YES SYSTEM OK NO
19. s of the current editions of the following British Standards and the relevant British Standard installation specifications and codes of practice and the Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment and the Building Standards Scotland Consolidation Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department BS 5871 Part 3 BS 5440 Parts 1 amp 2 BS 6891 BS 6461 BS 8303 BS 4543 BS 1251 Parts 1 amp 2 Part 2 Installations in IE The installation must be carried out by a competent person and installed in accordance with the current edition of 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 1 S 813 Domestic Gas Installations and the current building regulations The appliance can be used in a builders opening or fireplace conforming to the sizes below The Minimum depth of the opening see Figure 4 dimension C in the case of the Hotbox Eco 1 amp 2 only shall be 180mm and 200mm for the Convector box Eco 1 amp 2 only The minimum front width see Figure 4 dimension A of the chairbrick opening shall be E1 410mm or E2 360mm The minimum height see Figure 4 dimension B shall be 550mm for the Hotbox and Convector Box versions The flue should be a Class 1or 2 type with a minimum effective height of 3 metres Suitable flues and minimum flue sizes are as follows 175mm diameter lined brick or stone flue 200mm diameter factory made insulated flue manufactured to BS 4543
20. stible projections above 150mm depth add 12 5mm to the above clearance for every 25mm of additional projection depth Please note that soft wall coverings e g embossed vinyl s etc are easily affected by heat They may therefore scorch or become discoloured when close to a heating appliance Please bear this in mind when installing The appliance MUST NOT be installed in any room which contains a bath or shower or where steam is regularly present An extractor fan MUST NOT be fitted in the same room as the appliance or in any area from which ventilation is taken IF IT IS LIKLEY TO AFFECT THE SAFE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE If there is a fan in such a locality note the spillage test requirements detailed on page 16 VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS For use in GB purpose built ventilation is not normally required for this appliance For use in IE ventilation must be in accordance with IS 813 It is essential that all decorative fenders have a minimum open area of 50cm_ to ensure adequate air supply for correct combustion CHECK CARTON CONTENTS Check the contents are as follows Q 1 Burner Unit Q 1 Hotbox or Convector Box eco 1 amp 2 only Q 1 Isolation Elbow with Nut amp Olive Q 1 Set of fuel effect pieces see page 6 Q 1 Remote Receiver Remote Version Only Q 1 Remote Handset Remote Version Only Q 1 Instruction Manual Q 1 Fixing Kit Remove the contents carefully checking that all the listed p

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