Troubleshooting guide

PREPARING TTHE AAPPLIANCE ((continued)
Knockout holes are provided in the rear and sides of the
firebox for use where concealed pipework is required.
Where necessary, knock out the appropriate hole with a
sharp tap from a hammer, and fit the rubber grommet sup-
plied. A small incision can now be made in the rubber to
fit around the outside of the pipe and sleeving.
NOTE :: FFailure tto ffit ggrommet ccan aaffecct tthe ooperation oof
the aappliancce. DDo nnot iinsstall oor uusse tthe aappliancce wwithout
the ssealss iin pplacce
.
If a hole is inadvertently opened, reseal with an intact
grommet. Failure to fit the seal correctly will cause flue
suction to act upon the area under the burner, resulting in
poor performance and intermittent cutting out of the
burner.
SPIGOT RESTRICTOR : The spigot restictor is supplied fitted to the fire as a stitch bent plate on the flue outlet. If
installing the fire into a class 1 or a good class 2 flue , bend up into position in the flue outlet of the fire.
Note : You must bend down fully the spigot restrictor if the appliance fails a spillage test during commissioning.
PREPARING TTHE OOPENING
Before installing the fire, check the flue using a smoke pellet. All of the smoke should travel up the flue and exit
correctly from the terminal. If problems are found, DO NOT fit the fire until corrective action is completed.
Protect the decorative hearth whilst pushing the firebox in and out of the opening. Part of the packaging will
make an ideal hearth saver pad.
Before running the gas supply into the opening, offer up the firebox to the fireplace to check the fit is good.
Ensure that it slides in correctly, the sealing face sits flat and square to the wall or infill panel, and that the base is
firm on the floor of the opening as no leaks are permissible here. At this stage it is essential to ensure that the
spigot outlet of the fire is not restricted in any way. Remove the firebox and take any necessary measurements
before making good and preparing for final installation.
CABLE FIXING. For fixing of the fire by the cable method, see the relevant section. The cable fixing locations
should be marked on the back of the opening and the holes drilled. Fit the fibre rawlplugs and eyebolts to these
holes.
Note: PPlassticc rrawlpluggss aare NNOT ssuitable ffor tthiss aappliccation.
SCREW FIXING. For fixing by screw, mark and drill the fireframe or base, and the relevant points in the opening
or on the wall. Rawlplugs will again be required. Pre-punched holes are not provided for this purpose to allow
you to choose the optimum positions.
GAS SUPPLY. Following preparation for the fixing method, the concealed gas supply, where required, can now
be put into place. Refer to the gas supply section for suggested pipe routes. The ends of the sleeving in which the
gas pipe is run should be sealed. The ends of the 8mm supply pipe should be temporarily sealed to prevent the
ingress of debris during fixing.
GAS SSUPPLY RROUTING
When the opening is ready for installation of the fire, the gas
supply can be routed as shown in the diagram.
IMPORTANT - Wherever a concealed connection is made a
rubber grommet must be used to seal the firebox.
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Grommets
Firebox
Fireplace opening
Gas valve
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