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VERONA GAS STOVE Installation and Servicing Instructions Please leave this instruction booklet with the user after the installation is complete. Leave the system ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of its controls. Please refer to the appliance data plate for the specific model type.
Attaching the Remote Control Receiver Box .......... 19 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ..... 20 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY It is important that your stove is correctly installed as HS GAS cannot accept responsibility for any fault arising through incorrect installation. Issue F: 18/02/14...
Full 6.5kW 6.4 kW 4.2kW 3.7 kW Gas Flow Rate (m Full 0.62 m 0.236 m NOx Class Efficiency Class Countries of Destination GB & IE Only GB & IE Only STOVE DIMENSIONS VERONA 6: Diagram 1a Issue F: 18/02/14...
NSTALLING THE APPLIANCE Pre-Installation Notes 1. Check the stove data plate to establish the gas type required. The data plate can be found on a chain at the top left rear corner of the stove. Before installation check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and adjustment of the application are compatible.
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Diagram 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE DISTANCES TO: COMBUSTIBLE NON-COMBUSTIBLE DIMENSION DESCRIPTION MATERIAL MATERIAL Edge of stove top 100mm 50mm to wall Top of stove to underside 300mm 200mm of opening Rear of stove 50mm to wall Minimum fireplace 780mm 730mm opening/Hearth dimension Minimum hearth 435mm 435mm...
Flue Arrangement The GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER commissioned to install this appliance is wholly responsible for deciding the suitability of any flue arrangement to operate in conjunction with this gas appliance. The chimney or flue system that is to be fitted to the Verona gas stove must comply with the current rules in force.
Diagram 3 Gently slide the stove forward and lift clear of the stove cartridge (Diagram 4). Removing the Glass Diagram 4 The glass is held in place by 4 fixing clips, 2 at the top and 2 at the bottom. Slightly slacken the lower two fixing screws with a flat blade screwdriver (There is no need to fully remove the screws).
Gas Supply Connections The appliance is supplied with a 8mm Bundy pipe and a 8mm compression elbow to allow easy connection to the mains gas supply. This supply gas pipe should incorporate a gas service isolation tap that is situated within 1 metre of the application.
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3. The supply pressure coming into the appliance can also be checked by using Test point ‘B’, shown in diagram 8. Gas Supply Connection (8mm Compression Fitting) Mains/Supply Pressure Test Point (Test Point ‘B’) Burner Pressure Test Point Diagram 8 (Test Point ‘A’) Issue F: 18/02/14...
HOT COALS OR LOGS ON OR NEAR COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES. NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY HOWEVER CAUSED WHILST HANDLING HOT COALS, LOGS OR CERAMICS CAN BE ACCEPTED BY HS GAS. FIRE-BED ARRANGEMENT This appliance can be fitted with either ‘coal effect’ or ‘log effect’ ceramics.
3. Place the front ceramic matrix into the fire so that it sits between the middle ceramic matrix and the 2 front tray supports (Steel brackets at the front of the tray) shown in diagram A11. Diagram A11 Fitting the Loose Ceramic Coals 4.
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6. The third row of coals consists of 6 medium sized coals (6 small coals for LPG stoves). The coals are placed so that they sit on top of the last row of coals and into the notches on the rear ceramic matrix, shown in Diagram A14.
Section B - Fitting the Log Effect Ceramic Matrices The fire-bed is constructed of 3 ceramic matrices and 6 loose logs. A. Place the rear ceramic matrix into the fire as shown in diagram The ceramic should sit on the burner tray top and be placed so that it touches the back of the firebox.
Fitting the Loose Ceramic Logs D. Starting with the Y- shaped log, place at the angle shown in diagram B12. The bottom of the log should sit in the cut-out on the front ceramic matrix, with the flat underside of it resting on the flat area on the middle matrix.
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G. The fourth log is the shorter of the two straight logs. The log should rest on the middle ceramic on the flat section to the right of the large log. The top of the log should rest in the groove on the rear ceramic, as shown in diagram B15.
Re-Assembling the Stove When the desired flame picture has been achieved, the stove body should be reassembled. The stove body can be slid back into place, making sure that the pins on the rear of the body locate into the 2 securing brackets at the back of the base, shown in diagram 18.
The TTB MUST NOT be removed or ‘bridged out’ for any reason and only genuine HS Gas replacements should be used. Nuisance shut down may occur if the stove is not installed in accordance with the clearance distances set out in page 5.
Operating the Appliance ULL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN IN THE NSTRUCTIONS Fitting the Remote Control (Optional) Fitting the Motor to the Valve Un-screw the cover retaining screw with a small Philips screwdriver (Shown in diagram 20). Prise off the cover at the snap connection with a small flat-bladed screwdriver located on the right hand side of the valve.
Attaching the Remote Control Receiver Box The control lead is then attached to the receiver box using the plastic connector and to the valve motor by the two spade terminals. The Remote Control Receiver Box is powered by 4 x AA batteries (supplied). The batteries are fitted by sliding the cover off the receiver box the orientation of the batteries shown on the diagram in the box.
It must be understood that any recommendations made here are in addition to the standard servicing procedures used by the servicing engineer. 1. A GAS SAFE registered fitter using only original HS GAS parts should carry out servicing 2. Remove the stove body and glass as described on Page 7 (Removing the Stove Body).
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