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OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1033 / 1034
Trimline 73
(1033)
Trimline 73H
(1034)

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  • Page 1 Page.1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1033 / 1034 Trimline 73 (1033) Trimline 73H (1034)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page.2 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 . General Page 3 1.1 Contents of the package 2. Safety device Page 4 2.1 Safety 3. Remote control Page 5 3.1 General 3.2 Manual transmitter 3.3 Screen setup 3.4 Time setup 3.5 Setting the desired temperature 3.6 Setting the Timer 3.7 Changing the signal codes...
  • Page 3: General

    (curtains, etc.). Contents of the packaging 1 x Fully assembled unit: Trimline 73 (1033)”NG” or “LPG” or 1 x Trimline 73H (1034 incl. Slats back and side). 1 x Convection set 1 x Remote control 2 x Restriction plate 1 x 9V battery 4 x 1.5V AA batteries...
  • Page 4: Safety Device

    Page.4 2. SAFETY DEVICE The unit is fully safeguarded by means of thermo-electric pilot light protection to prevent unforeseen discharge of gas from the main burner. 2.1 Safety Do not place ceramic burner decoration material or logs against the pilot burner. Ensure the pilot light is able to burn freely over the main burner.
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    Page.5 3. REMOTE CONTROL 3.1 General The unit is operated using a radio-controlled remote control. This consists of a manual transmitter and a re- ceiver. The receiver is connected to the gas control block. The receiver and gas control block are located in the control cabinet. 3.2 Manual transmitter The transmitter uses a radio-controlled signal.
  • Page 6: Changing The Signal Codes

    Page.6 3.7 Changing the signal code It is possible that there are multiple units within the reach of one transmitter; the transmit- ter can be customised for each unit if required. This can be performed by changing the sig- nal code in the transmitter. There are 15 other codes that can be set by adjusting the position of one or more “DIP switches”...
  • Page 7: Setting The Flame Size / Extinguishing The Fire

    Page.7 3.10 Setting the flame size / Extinguishing the fire After the burner is ignited, the flame size will automatically move into the maximum setting. Press to reduce the flame size and turn off the burner. (Extinguishing the fire: “ STAND BY ”). (Pressing the key for a short time gradually reduces the flame.) Press to increase the flame.
  • Page 8: Switching The Unit Off

    Page.8 4.0 MANUAL CONTROL The unit may be operated by hand if there is a defect in the remote control. To do so, the ignite (piezo)cable of the receiver must first be removed and carefully slid into the piezo connector on the gas control block. Small metal circle for Manual ignition Main valve knob...
  • Page 9: Initial Start-Up

    Page.9 5. INITIAL START-UP The unit has a layer of heat-resistant varnish that resists very high temperatures. An unpleasant smell may de- velop in the first hours after starting the unit due to burning in of the varnish; however, this is not dangerous. To accelerate this process, allow the unit to burn at the highest setting for several hours and ventilate the area well.
  • Page 10: Installation Instructions

    Page.10 6. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Important The installation may only be performed by an authorised person 6.1 General instructions The gas fireplace must be installed, connected and inspected as a closed unit by a qualified fitter, according to national, regional, and local standards and regulations. The flue tube system and the outlets in the outer wall or roof face must also meet the requirements outlined in the applicable standards and regulations.
  • Page 11: Concentric Flue System

    Page.11 7. Concentric flue system CC The concentric flue system consists of a 100 mm Ø inner flue concentric with a 150 mm Ø outer flue. These flues have been set up concentrically; the combustion gases are exhausted through the internal flue while the fresh combustion air is supplied between the internal and external flues.
  • Page 12: Construction Of Concentric Flue System

    Page.12 7.2 Construction of concentric flue system CC Indirect wall connection. The outlet may also be installed above the exhaust in the wall, taking any hindrance to the surrounding area into consideration, according to national, regional, local standards and regulations. Ensure wind pressure on the flue terminal is not too extreme, such as a balcony, flat roof, corners and in small alleys etc., as this may negatively influence the unit efficiency.
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions Regarding Existing Flues

    Page.13 7.3 Installation instructions regarding existing flues. Instructions The flue gas exhaust system falls within category C91 and must be built in accordance with national rules and regulations and the instructions of the manufacturer, as specified in the documentation and installation instruc- tions.
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  • Page 15: Instructions For The Mertik Maxitrol Gv60 And The Remote Control

    Page.15 Instructions for the Mertik Maxitrol GV60 and the Remote Control: Ensure that the fuel supplied to the unit is clean and free from particles and moisture. Before a gas supply pipe (new or existing) is connected to the main gas pipe at the gas meter and to the gas control block of the unit, clean and dry compressed air should been blown through it.
  • Page 16 Page.16 Do not extend the thermocouple supplied to the pilot set Extending the thermocouple beyond its limit will lead to a reduction in voltage. This may, in turn, lead to the magnetic coil not being activated. Prevent leakage of the ignition spark to parts of the installation other than the ignition rod at the pilot. Ensure the ignition cable is not in contact with the shell or other metal parts.
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  • Page 18: Maintenance Check-Up List

    Page.18 9.0 MAINTENANCE CHECK-UP LIST. Fitter details: Name Address Unit serial number Date of purchase Installation date Comments Service and maintenance logbook: Service date Performed by Work activities performed...
  • Page 19: Maintenance Activities

    Page.19 10. Maintenance activities Please note: turn off the gas supply and power supply as much as possible during maintenance activities. Maintenance activities should be performed by a qualified fitter. Close the gas tap while maintenance activities are being performed Inspect Work activities 1 General inspection...
  • Page 20: Installing The Unit

    Page.20 11. PLACING THE UNIT (first read “General instructions”) Please note: Before placing the unit, we recommend you first read Chapter 7 “Concentric flue system” on page 11. 11.1 Unit components (see page 26, figures 1A and 2A.) 1 Unit 4 Window 7 Wall brackets 9 Baffle plate...
  • Page 21: Fitting The Optional Pebble Set

    Page.21 Please note: The distance between the control cabinet and the unit will be determined by the cable lengths from the control cabinet to the pilot burner and the gas block etc. and how all these items are installed. The max. distance is 800 mm (see also page 26 figures 1 and 2). The pipes, cables and/or couplings etc.
  • Page 22: Fitting The Optional Panels

    Page.22 11.6 Fitting the optional Panels (see page 31 and 32) Place the panel set into the burning chamber as shown on page 31 and 32 in consideration with careful placement of the plates to prevent damage ore fracture. After this the ceramic log set can be placed. See page 21 “Fitting the ceramic log set”. 11.7 Mounting instruction optional Slat set (see example on page 33) Remove the decoration plate as shown in figure 31 and start inserting the slats, firstly on the back wall of the burning chamber.
  • Page 23: Gas-Technical Specifications

    Page.23 12.1 Gas- technical specifications 1033 1033 1033 1033 1033 1033 1033 1034 1034 GASTYPE G30/31 G30/31 G30/31 COUNTRY NO/ES/PT/DE/ ES/PT/ NL/NO ES/PT/IE/ NL/DE NO/ES/PT/ IE/GB/BE/FR/ IE/GB/ GB/BE/FR/ DE/IE/GB/ IT/LV/SI/SK/ BE/FR/ BE/FR/IT/ EE/HU/LT LV/SI/ LV/SI/SK/EE/ EE/HU/ HU/LT LT/PL/ CY/MT CATEGORY I2H/I2E/I2E+ I3B/P I3B/P...
  • Page 24: Problems And Possible Solutions

    Page.24 13. PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Please first check if all guidelines were followed before attempting to solve any problems with the unit. Warning: Solving problems with your unit, whether gas related or electrical, must always be performed by a qualified tech- nician.
  • Page 25: Illustrations

    Page.25 Table of concentric pathways Pathway Illustration X total in metres Y total in metres Restriction plate Other details min* max* min* max* Indirect exterior wall outlet Roof pass-through without slope from 3 metres Roof pass-through with 45º slope** from 3 metres Roof pass-through with 90º...
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