User manual

To connect the gas supply TURN OFF ANY OTHER APPLIANCES THAT ARE FED BY THE METER
ISOLATE THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE METER
Complete the connection from the gas supply to the isolation cock/restrictor elbow; replace the control box
heat shield - if it has been removed. Replace the burner assembly, connect the solenoid supply cable and plug
to the socket, position the burner assembly so as the two feet of the rear legs locate under the two tags In the
base of the fire. Secure the burner in place with two fixing screws in the aperture of the fascia panel.
Complete the gas connection to the pressure test point and supply elbow with the 8mm bundy supplied.
Electrical Connection
The appliance must be connected as previously stated by means of a 3 amp fuse, the colour codes as shown.
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following codes: -
Green and Yellow - Earth
Blue - Neutral THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
Brown - Live
Location of the Fire Bed Components and Coals
Contents:
1 Simulated front coal
1 Burner coal support (L. & R. Hand).
2 Burner inserts
12 Large coals
5 Medium
2 Triangular coals
Position the L. & R, hand coal support shelves with the rebate on the under side located over the rear angled
flange of the shelf support channel, place the burner inserts in the channel between the front and rear burner
ports. The correct location of the coal supports will be verified by the presence of a minimum gap of
approximately 6mm between the front edges of the coal and the rear edge of the burner. Note that there are
two additional stops provided for the edge of the coal supports as shown n Figs. 4 & 19. Place the Simulated
front coal in a central position on the shelf above the fascia panel.
NOTE: If any of the coals or coal bed becomes damaged, lost or broken, replacements must be obtained
before the appliance is used.
The positioning of the ceramic coals on this appliance is important to ensure the correct operation of the
burner and give the best possible flame picture.
The coals are laid as described in the following paragraphs using twelve large, five medium and two triangular
coals.
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