CRYSTAL FIRES (BOSTON/MIAMI) Cf1 and MANHATTAN Inset Conventional Flue Fire USER INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS G20 @ 20 mbar For use in GB and IE CE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 issue 5
Users instructions Section No page No 1) important notes 2) How to light and operate remote control system 3) Cleaning and simple maintenance 4) Spares and service 5) User replaceable parts 3 4 7 7 7 Installation instructions Section No page No 6) parts supplied/box contents 7) Installation requirements 8) Technical data 9) Dimensions 10) Contents of fixing kit 11)Appliance location 12)Flue requirements and builders opening requirements 13)Surround requirements 14)Ventilation 15)Gas requirements 16)In
CRYSTAL CF1/MANHATTAN USERS INSTRUCTIONS 1.IMPORTANT NOTES 1:1 This fire should be installed and serviced every 12months in accordance with current gas safety (installation and uses) regulations by a competent person who is a member of a recognised gas installer’s organisation (e.g. Gas safe ) and in accordance with the installation instructions.
2. How to light and operate SAFETY: - The fire is fitted with a flame supervision and atmosphere sensing device (Oxy pilot) that will shut off the gas supply if the pilot light should go out for any reason. It will extinguish the pilot light if the oxygen content in the room falls below a prescribed level. If the pilot light keeps going out seek expert help.
Once the pilot has lit do not release the knob, keep It held in for a further 15seconds. You can then release the knob and the pilot flame should stay alight. If it goes out turn the knob back to the off setting and repeat the operation but once the pilot flame is lit hold the knob in a little longer before releasing it. Now turn the Knob ‘A’ as far as it will turn to the maximum flame setting. The main burner will now light at the maximum setting.
2:5 Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control Handset. Remove the cover from the back of the Remote Control Handset. Carefully remove the battery with clip from the Handset. Remove the clip from the top of the battery and exchange for a new battery (Type 6LR61). It is recommended that Alkaline Long Life Batteries are used. Refit the battery back into the handset and refit the cover. We recommend that the batteries in the Handset and Receiver be exchanged annually.
3.cleaning and simple maintenance 3:1 All cleaning should be carried out when the fire is cold. The fire will retain heat for some time after it has been switched off. 3:2 If any of the Fuel Effect Logs Driftwood or Pebble Pieces is seen to be broken or damaged replacements must be obtained from your Installer. If soot is seen to be building up on the Fuel Effect Logs Driftwood or Pebble Pieces it is indicating that the Fire requires Servicing. 3.
Installation instructions Cf1(miami)(boston single trim)and manhattan(chicago single trim) 6.parts supplied box contents The Fire is supplied in 2 Boxes.cf1 (miami)& 3 boxes for manhattan Contents of Box One.for cf1 (miami) The Fire (Heat Engine) complete with Glass Door. The Chosen Fuel Effect, Logs, Driftwood or Pebbles (Customer Choice). The Remote Control Handset with Batteries The fire fixing kit containing screws and plugs and instructions ,and foam sealing strips Contents of Box One.
IMPORTANT: This appliance is fitted with a spillage monitoring system, (ODS) and must not be adjusted, bypassed or put out of operation, by the user or installer. Any parts of this system should only be exchanged for genuine crystal manufacture parts. This fire must not be installed in a room that contains a bath or shower. This fire cannot be installed onto a combustible wall.
9.DIMENSIONS GENERAL DIMENSIONS Cf1 (MIAMI) Cf1(boston) Single trim MANHATTAN Cf1(chicago) Single trim HEIGHT 615mm 565mm 765mm 715mm WIDTH 1020mm 887mm 1020mm 887mm DEPTH 375mm 290mm 375mm 290mm DEPTH WITHIN OPENING 275mm 290mm 275mm 290mm MINIMUM OPENING DEPTH 285mm 340mm 285mm 340mm The only difference between the 2 appliances is the manhattan is 150 mm taller 10.
.appliance location The diagrams below shows the maximum and minimum Height and width dimensions of the Builders Opening with the grey shaded area representing the minimum flat surface area required around the fire. Any combustible materials must be removed from this area. Care should be taken to prevent any damage being caused to surrounding soft furnishing or decoration, many wall coverings (E.G.) Embossed vinyl may become Discoloured if placed to close to the appliance.
.flue and builders opening requirements Prior to creating the builders opening the flue must be checked. No restrictor plate or flue damper is permitted. The flue must be swept prior to installation. The flue must be free of any obstructions. The flue must be checked to ensure it only serves the fireplace opening to be used for the fire.
.surround requirements Installation into a Suitable Fire Surround and Hearth With Combustible and Non Combustible Shelf Requirements. If the fire is to be installed into a suitable fire surround it must have a fire rating of 150C. The fireplace opening must be at least 60mm above the upper surface of the hearth. The Hearth must be non-combustible and protrude at least 300mm in front of the fire and be at least 1000mm wide.
ventilation No purpose provided additional ventilation is normally required, however this is subject to the spillage test In the Republic of Ireland (IE) ventilation shall be in accordance with I.S813 Domestic Gas Standards. Any purpose provided ventilation should be checked regularly to ensure that this is free from obstruction. IMPORTANT This appliance is fitted with a spillage monitoring pilot system (ODS) and must not be adjusted, by-passed or put out of operation by the user or installer.
If the wall is perfectly flat it is recommended the outer frame is fitted and sealed from the inside with high temperature silicone ,fire cement or sand and cement The outer frame must be sealed so no air can pull through it after installation all the flue pull must be made through the fire diverter and from no other place , The foam seal provided must now be fitted to t he Outer Frame of the fire as shown in Fig 16:2.
17. Commissioning the appliance Remove the customers chosen fuel effect pieces from the pack and check that none are broken or damaged. If Logs or Driftwood has been chosen it will be necessary to leave the Log Support fitted with the 3 Screws see Fig 17:1.
18.fuel logs and driftwood layout Open the Outer Door and undo the 2 Left Hand Screws Retaining the Glass Door Fitting the Fuel Effect Components IMPORTANT:- It is important that the chosen fuel bed components are laid out exactly as in these instructions any variations may lead to incorrect or possible hazardous operation. The Fire can be ordered with the following fuel effects: Fuel Effect Logs. Fuel Effect Driftwood. Fuel Effect Pebbles.
Logs and driftwood layout Fitting Logs or Driftwood Pieces Note all the Log or Driftwood pieces Have numbers on their Base Fit the Large Rear Log or Driftwood Piece No1 Behind the burner as shown in Fig.18: 2 Fig 18:2 20:3 Fitting the granules Important the granules must not Be placed onto the Burner or any part of The Ceramic Base Pad. Ensure no granules fall onto the Pilot Carefully place the granules around the front of the Metal Air Guide and around the sides of the rear log.
20:5 Fitting Log or Driftwood No3 Fit Log or Driftwood No3 next to the last Piece ensuring the hole in the base locates Onto the metal peg at the front and it rests On the Large Rear Log/Driftwood as shown. Fig 18:5. Fig 18:5 20:6 Fitting ‘V’ Log or Driftwood No4 Fit ‘V’ Shaped Log or Driftwood No4 Next to the last piece ensuring the hole In the base locates onto the metal peg At the front and it rests around the Branch on the Large Rear Log/Driftwood As shown Fig.
Fitting the Bark Chips Carefully place some of each colour of the Bark Chips on top of the Vermiculite Chips. Finally strategically place one or two pieces of each colour of Bark Chips onto the Burner Ceramic Base Pad between the Logs where they will be seen as shown in Fig 18:9 Important do not place any pieces Directly in front of the Pilot. Fig 18:9 Finally ensuring the Pilot is visible and clear of any Vermiculite and/or Bark Chips.
The granules can then be spread around the fire tray and behind the fibre strip packing it to ensure the strip cannot move Level the granules so the metalwork is covered Important the aeration hole behind fibre base and in front of fibre strip must not be blocked with the granules Recheck to ensure the aeration holes clear L L L L L L D D D D D pebbles (marked D underneath) L pebbles (marked L underneath) Gap for pilot light White strip shows central burner ,this must be kept clear The four peb
20. Lighting the fire Following the instructions on page 4 and turn on the appliance ,check the operation of the handset turning the fire up and down , Leave fire in the full position and carry out spillage test 21. Test for spillage Close all doors and windows. Open the Outer Door of the Fire and with the fire operating at High after 5minutes apply a smoke match at the Diverter Inlet as shown in Fig 21:1. All smoke should be drawn into the Diverter, if not wait a further 10minutes and repeat the test.
.service and maintenance 23:1 General Checks prior to any Servicing or Maintenance. The fire must be serviced every year by a competent person in line with current CORGI recommendations. It is recommended that a gas soundness test be conducted before any Servicing. It is also recommended that the operation of the fire be checked prior to any Servicing. After these checks and before any Servicing is carried out, make sure the Fire is COLD. General Servicing. Lay a dust sheet in front of the Fire.
Or For Pebbles For Pebbles remove and separate into the 3 different sizes. Collect and Remove the Vermiculite Chips. Lift the Burner Matrix Pad out of the Burner. Note: Have you isolated the gas supply? Disconnect the gas-tubing nut to the side of the Isolation Elbow and move the pipe clear of the Control. Disconnect the Receiver: disconnect the receiver by removing the electrical connectors from the upper Left Hand corner of the Main Control.
Or For Pebbles For Pebbles remove and separate into the 2 different sizes. Collect and Remove the granules. Lift the Burner Matrix Pad out of the Burner. Note: Have you isolated the gas supply? Disconnect the gas-tubing nut to the side of the Isolation Elbow and move the pipe clear of the Control. Remove the screws securing the Outer Trim to the Fixing Frame See Fig’s 16:3a & Fig 16:3b. On Page 15, it will be necessary to open the Glass Door to enable you to manoeuvre Outer Trim over the Glass Door.
23:4 Changing the Gas Control. Follow Section 23:1 Removing the Burner Mounting Plate Assembly. If Logs or Driftwood is being used remove and retain the 3 screws securing the Log Support to prevent it becoming damaged Remove and retain the 3 screws securing the Air Guide. With the Burner Mounting Plate Assembly upside down disconnect the Electrode Lead from the Pilot Electrode, disconnect the Pilot Pipe from the back of the Main Control and the Thermocouple from the Main Gas Control.
16: INSTALLING THE FIRE SINGLE TRIM VERSION Remove the Fixing Frame from the box The Frame can be fitted to the builders opening using the screws and Raul plugs provided by either fixing it at the front or fixing inside the builders opening. If a fire surround is to be used then it is recommended that the fixing should be inside the builders opening so as to not risk damaging the fire surround.
THE GLASS IS HELD IN PLACE BY THE FIXING FRAME AND CAN BE REMOVED BY REMOVING THE SCREWS ON THE LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES Do not over tighten the screws REMOVE SCREWS TO REMOVE GLASS YOU MAY NOW RETURN TO SECTION 16:2 AND CONTINUE WITH THE INSTALLATION AIR SUPPLY MUST BE KEPT CLEAR ONCE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE THE TRIM IS FITTED BY PLACING THE TRIM INTO PLACE AND SECURING USING MAGNETS SUPPLIED ON THE APPLIANCE IMPORTANT ENSURE TRIM IS FITTED CORRECT WITH CUT OUT IN THE BOTTOM THIS IS REQUIRED AS THE APPLIAN