crystal fires CF1 L Installation & User's Instructions

Inset conventional flued gas fire

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1 valentine's buildings 
Bechers drive 
Aintree racecourse Business Park 
L9 5ay 
CF1 L GAS APPLIANCE 
THE CONNELLY COLLECTON  
 
INSET CONVENTIONAL FLUED GAS FIRE 
 
INSTALLATION & USERS INSTRUCTIONS 
 
FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS
G20 @ 20 mbar
For use in GB and IE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
 

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  • Page 1   1 valentine’s buildings  Bechers drive  Aintree racecourse Business Park  L9 5ay  CF1 L GAS APPLIANCE  THE CONNELLY COLLECTON     INSET CONVENTIONAL FLUED GAS FIRE    INSTALLATION & USERS INSTRUCTIONS    FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS G20 @ 20 mbar For use in GB and IE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE   1 ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    These instructions cover the models listed below as part of the cf1L range The Connelly Collection 1. Standard convector box 2. Tall convector box 3. Small convector box 4. Wide convector box CONTENTS    SECTION   INFORMATION & REQUIREMENTS  PAGE  1.0  IMPORTANT NOTES  3  2.0 ...
  • Page 3: Important Notes

    1:  IMPORTANT NOTES    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 recognized gas installer’s Organization (e.g. Gas safe) and in accordance with the installation instructions. The flue should be inspected before your appliance is installed and checked annually to ensure continuous Clearance of combustion products and safe operation.
  • Page 4: Installation Requirements

    2: INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS In your own interest and that of safety, it is law, that a competent person who is a member of a recognized gas installation organization must install all gas appliances (E.g. Gas safe) In accordance with Current Gas Safety (INSTALLATION AND USE) Regulations.
  • Page 5: Appliance Information

    3: APPLIANCE INFORMATION MODEL STANDARD TALL WIDE SMALL GAS TYPE INJECTOR MAX GROSS INPUT 5.5kW 5.5kW 6.3kW 5.5kW MIN GROSS INPUT 2.9kW 2.9kW 4.1kW 2.9kW COLD PRESSURE 20 +/-1mbar 20 +/-1mbar 20 +/-1mbar 20 +/-1mbar IGNITION AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC SPARK GAP PACKED WEIGHT GAS CONNECTION...
  • Page 6   Tall version Wide version ALL MODELS HAVE A 25mm AIR SUPPLY AT THE FRONT BOTTOM UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS BE BLOCKED OFF AT ANY TIME   6 ...
  • Page 7: Flues And Builders Opening Requirements

    4:FLUES 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.
  • Page 8 When installed into a brick built chimney, you must ensure that there is sufficient depth to accommodate any debris, which may fall from the chimney, this depth must be sufficient to accommodate 12 litres of volumetric space in a conventional brick built chimney This appliance is not suitable for use in fireplaces fitted with an existing chairbrick , the chairbrick must be removed  ...
  • Page 9: Installing The Convector Box

    INSTALLING THE CONVECTOR BOX Establish which appliance you have and mark position in the wall for installation following the current rules in force, and form an opening to the sizes stated in section 5, As these appliance are designed to be flush finished either up to a surround, marble or granite slips, or just heat resistant plaster finish the opening will allow the appliance to fitted into the underneath of the appliance will then have to be finished with the appliance in place, see diagram below It is important when installing the convector box that all gaps around the inside of the fireplace opening are sealed .the...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Gas And Testing

    With the opening being made correct the appliance can be removed from its packaging and the glass panel removed by unscrewing the 4 self tapping screws one in each corner and the glass frame can be removed Pulling out at the 2 bottom corners and pulling the glass panel down can remove the glass panel Once the glass panel is removed 6 screws hold the burner plate on, these can be removed and remove the plate The gas burner is now held in by 3 screws remove these and lifts out the burner by lifting the right hand side and pull away to the right...
  • Page 11 PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKING PRESSURE TEST ON THIS PRODUCT NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE THE FUEL-BED IS FITTED. Connect a manometer to the pressure test point and refit the burner ,fill the burner with the mica fil and turn on the appliance to the full on position and check the gas pressure is 20 mbars +/- 1 mbar Once 20 mbars is verified remove the manometer and replace the test screw the burner plate can now be replaced and screwed in position using the 6 self tapping screws...
  • Page 12 LOG LAYOUT STANDARD & TALL FILL THE BURNER WITH MICA FILL THE BURNER IS SURROUNDED BY THE CHIPPING’S EVENLY SPREAD THREE REAR LOGS SIT AS LEFT TWO FRONT LOGS SIT AS LEFT TOP LEFT LOG SITS ACROSS BUT DOES NOT IMPINGE THE FLAMES WHEN APPLIANCE IS TURNED ON CENTRE LOG SITS ON REAR AND FRONT...
  • Page 13 LOG LAYOUT WIDE VERSION FILL THE BURNER WITH MICA FILL THE BURNER IS SURROUNDED BY THE CHIPPING’S EVENLY SPREAD THREE REAR LOGS SIT AS LEFT THREE FRONT LOGS SIT AS LEFT FINAL 5 LOGS SIT ACROSS RAISED OFF BURNER THEY ARE POSITIONED THROUGH THE FLAME GAPS NOT IN THE FLAMES  ...
  • Page 14 Log layout Small fill the burner tray with the brown mica fil. around the burner tray the granules sit evenly spread The 2 rear logs sit as shown The 2 front logs sit as shown The 3 logs sit across the burner as shown  ...
  • Page 15 After installing the fuel pieces the glass panel can be refitted by lifting the panel upwards into the channel and pushing the bottom onto the support The glass doorframe can now be refitted using the four screws The fire can now be turned on and a spillage test performed If spillage persists, the flue is not functioning correctly and a fault exists.
  • Page 16: Lighting The Appliance (Users Instructions)

    LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE (USERS INSTRUCTIONS)    Fire Control This control is situated on your fire. The drawing shows the main features of the control. The control required 3 AA size alkaline batteries to be inserted under the battery compartment cover. The orientation of these is shown molded into the battery compartment. After fitting the batteries and replacing the cover the fire can now operate.
  • Page 17 Handset (if supplied) Ensure the power isolator switch on the front corner of Fire Control is in the on position I.NOTE: For safety reasons a button must be pressed and released for the command to be recognized. Keeping hold of a button when pressing (unless other wise instructed) will not be recognized as a command press.
  • Page 18 Operating instruction (Detailed) Upon successful insertion of the batteries in the Handset the display will be as shown. The handset will be supplied paired to the fire and all that is required is to set the time of day and select if a 24h hour clock or 12 hour clock display is required and if temperature display is on Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Page 19 Setting the Hour Press and release the + or – button to change the hour to the correct hour and press set to store and to move to setting the minute. Repeat this for setting the minutes. Setting the temperature display to Celsius or Fahrenheit. Press and release the + or - button to toggle between C and F .
  • Page 20 Paging the handset If you have misplaced the handset(and it is in range of the fire), you can page it by pressing the + button only on the fire control for around 5 seconds. The handset will flash and make a noise to help you to locate it. Once you pick up the TESC it knows you hold it and so the sound stops.
  • Page 21 You can switch between modes at any time with the handset unlocked by pressing and releasing mode button to toggle between modes. Note: If at any time the power button is pressed during operation, this will stop the fire and exit any automatic mode and return the handset to manual (MAN) operation mode.
  • Page 22 The same thing as above can be done before or during a thermostatic mode operation (see below). Thermostatic mode for closed fires The handset has within it a thermostat sensor and this can be set so the fire will heat the room to match he temperature set in the handset. There are 3 temperature types that can be set:- -Day mode temperature that has a sun symbol on the display –...
  • Page 23 (Note- when the set temperature is reached while the fire is in operation, the fire reduces the burner power level each minute until the burner is off. The pilot (if fitted) will remain on for a further 30 minutes and if the set temperature is still too high , the pilot will then also extinguish.
  • Page 24 Timed thermostat mode( Closed fires Only) This mode enables the various day, night and frost thermostat modes to be set on a program timer. The control will work as a thermostat switching between the day, night and frost temperature settings in line with the program set.
  • Page 25 Handset – without display Buttons Power button – for On/Off of burner Increase burner power Decrease burner power Activity Light – flashes red when starting and stopping burner only. Illuminates when key pad is unlocked SET Button not used for operation AUX Button used for operating an auxiliary device ( sometimes not used depending upon you fire model) Starting the fire...
  • Page 26 red light will stop completely. The burner will be at maximum burner rate when fist lit. You may now put the handset down. Note: If the power button differently to the above i.e. pressed for too long or too short a time or the grip on the handset is not firm or released too soon, the Ignition will be interrupted and not complete.
  • Page 27   Switch panel Red indication light          Press to increase flame           Starting the fire Press and hold the power button continuously until the red light illuminates next to the symbol (this takes typically 1 second). As the red light illuminates release immediately the power button.
  • Page 28: Instruct The User

    Burner regulation When the burner is in operation, press and release the + and – buttons to regulate the flame of the burner. Pressing and releasing the button will move the burner one step at a time. Pressing the button continuously will move the burner rate to the maximum full when pressing + or minimum burner power if pressing -.
  • Page 29 Any cleaning should be carried out when the appliance is cold the fire will retain  heat for some time after it has been switched off  11:2  If any fuel pieces is seen to be broken or damaged replacements must be obtained  from the supplier  If soot is seen to be building up on the fuel pieces it is indicating that the fire  requires servicing   11:3   Due to the nature of the convection air flowing over the fire, The walls of the room  directly and around and above the fire may become discoloured slightly   CERTAIN WALL COVERINGS LIKE BLOWN VINYL SHOULD NOT BE USED ON THE  WALL AROUND THE FIRE   11:4   Again ensure the fire and glass panel are cold before proceeding. Like all glass windows the glass will become dirty and require cleaning. The glass door can be cleaned on both the outside and inside with a damp cloth, allowed to dry then wiped with a Dry cloth to remove smears.
  • Page 30: Servicing

    SERVICING 12:0 GENERAL CHECKS PRIOR TO ANY SERVICING A COMPETENT PERSON WITH A CURRENT GAS SAFE APPROVAL MUST SERVICE THE APPLIANCE EVERY YEAR A GAS SOUNDNESS TEST BE CARRIED OUT PRIOR TO SERVICING IT IS ALSO RECCOMENDED THAT THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE CHECKED PRIOR TO ANY SERVICING, AFTER THESE CHECKS ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS COLD BEFORE ANY SERVICING BEGINS 12:1 General servicing...
  • Page 31 Check any faults have been corrected and re-commission the fire conducting the usual safety checks specifically gas soundness checks and spillage Checking the gas rate and pressure would ensure the appliance has not changed since installation PART PART NUMBER HANDSET WITH DISPLAY CONNELLY 01 HANDSET WITHOUT DISPLAY CONNELLY02...

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