Jetmaster MK6 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Jetmaster MK6 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Gas jetbox range

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EXCEPTIONAL FIRES
JETMASTER MK6
GAS JETBOX RANGE
Installation and Operating Instructions For
Manual Control
Comfort Control (CC)
Remote Control (RC)
Issue. 1

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  • Page 1 EXCEPTIONAL FIRES JETMASTER MK6 GAS JETBOX RANGE Installation and Operating Instructions For Manual Control Comfort Control (CC) Remote Control (RC) Issue. 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Introduction Safety & General Information General Safety Installation Requirements Suitable Flues Technical Data Gas Supply Unpacking Installation Instructions Preparing The Appliance Fitting The Firebox - Base fixing Fitting The Firebox - Wire fixing Fitting The Burner Gas Connection Preparing The Fire Front Remote Control - Handset and Sensor Mounting (RC) Positioning The Sensor (RC)
  • Page 3: Introduction

    NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. The JETMASTER MK6 Jetbox range of fires are suitable for use with NATURAL GAS (G20) ONLY. They incorporate the latest in gas fire technology to produce a high output appliance. This fire is intended for decorative purposes.
  • Page 4: Installation Requirements

    The relevant parts of the current editions of the following British Standards:- BS 715 BS 6461 Part 1 & 2 BS 1251 BS 6891 BS 4543 Part 2 BS 7556 BS 5440 Part 1 & 2 BS 8303 BS 5871 Part 2 & 3 In other countries the installation must also conform with the national and local regulations in force.
  • Page 5 The surface of the hearth must be sufficiently flat to enable the bottom of the front surround and ash pan cover to be aligned horizontally. Any excessive unevenness (uneven tiles, stone, etc.) should be rectified. The appliance must not stand on combustible materials or carpets. If the appliance is to be fitted against a wall with combustible cladding, the cladding must be removed from the area covered by the outer surround.
  • Page 6 Fig 1 Fig 2...
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Technical Data GAS TYPE Natural gas only GAS CATEGORY EN437 COUNTRY FOR USE IN GB / IE HEAT INPUT kW (GROSS) 16” 18” HIGH Manual / Comfort Control 7.00 9.75 Manual 3.60 4.50 Comfort Control 4.50 6.50 HIGH Remote Control 7.00 9.75 Remote Control...
  • Page 8: Unpacking

    c) A means of isolating the fire must be fitted upstream of the appliance to allow servicing etc to be carried out. (If concealed fixing is required refer to the ‘Gas connection’ section in the ‘Installation instructions’). d) The gas supply must be made with rigid or semi-rigid pipe. Unpacking When unpacking refer to the check list below to ensure that all components are present before commencing installation.
  • Page 9: Fitting The Firebox - Base Fixing

    If a concealed gas connection is required prepare the pipework prior to sliding fire into the recess. Concealed gas connection - Remove one of the knockouts at rear or side of box to allow an 8mm gas inlet pipe to enter the appliance. The rear is generally easier to align with the supplied isolation elbow.
  • Page 10: Fitting The Burner

    Fig 3 Fig 5 Hole In Back Of Firebox Threaded Cable Holes Adjuster Tensioning Nut Cable Retainer Fig 4 Eye Bolt Fixing Positions Eye Bolts Fitting the Burner THIS BURNER MUST BE SECURELY FIXED TO THE FIREBOX THROUGH THE FRONT LEGS Refit the burner tray into the fire box by locating the front leg holes over the studs in the fire box.
  • Page 11: Preparing The Fire Front

    Battery Heat Shield RC Preparing the Fire Front ONLY RECOMMENDED JETMASTER FIRE FRONTS SHOULD BE USED WITH THIS FIRE. The Regency Front, Open Front and Bauhaus Front are free standing and when fitted should stand on the hearth up against the front of the firebox.
  • Page 12: Remote Control - Handset And Sensor Mounting (Rc)

    Fig. 7a Fig. 7b RC Burner Heat shield Self tap screw Fixing bracket Fig. 7c Fig. 7d Front plate Manual Burner To fit the horizontal front locate the head of the screw attached to the rear of the front into the brack- ets which have key hole shaped holes.
  • Page 13 Fig. 8 Fig. 9a “shiny bulbous surface” must face forward Remote Control Handset and Fire Battery The “Shiny bulb shaped surface” Fig. 8 must face forward as this is the surface that picks up the in- frared signal. Fig. 10b Fig.
  • Page 14: Fire Battery Connection And Fitting (Rc)

    Fig. 12b Fig. 12c Fig. 12a Open Front shows P clip Shiny side of sensor must Sensor mounted to hearth with attached to rear of ash pan be visible through slot. P clip. Alternatively sensor can cover using ash pan knob be mounted to centre of ash screw.
  • Page 15: Comfort Control - Cable Connection (Cc)

    This could cause a safety hazard. It is essential that the coals are laid in accordance with the coal lay diagrams. Only the fuel bed parts supplied with this appliance or authorised Jetmaster replacements must be used.
  • Page 16: Coal Lay And Fire Front Fitting

    Coal Lay and Fire Front Fitting Please note - These diagrams show the build up of a 16” fire. All other sizes should be treated in a similar manner, merely adjusting the number of coals according to the width. Rear Coal Bed Place the rear coal bed onto the sloping face of the burner tray with the front edge resting against the lip of the burner cap.
  • Page 17 THIS BURNER MUST BE SECURELY FIXED TO THE FIREBOX THROUGH THE FRONT LEGS. NOTE :- For clarity of the coal lay diagrams the fronts are not shown fitted to the burner. The diagrams shown are of the manual controlled burner. Lay a first row of :- 16”...
  • Page 18: Commissioning

    Ensure that once the coals have been laid there are even gaps between them. If a coal or coals appear to fit awkwardly in certain positions then it may be necessary to swap these around with others or relocate them by rotating to achieve an evenly spaced coal lay. This will ensure an even flame spread when the fire is lit.
  • Page 19: Spillage Check

    Spillage Check (Fig. 14) - Close all doors and windows in the room containing the fire. - Light the fire as described in the User Instruction and turn control knob to MAX. - Wait for 5 minutes. - Introduce a smoke match and position it so that the tip is under the canopy. - Traverse the full width of the canopy keeping the smoke match horizontal.
  • Page 20: Users Instructions

    Users instructions IF A GAS LEAK IS FOUND OR SUSPECTED TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE METER AND CONTACT YOUR INSTALLER OR GAS EMERGENCY SERVICE. WARNING - NEVER HANG CLOTHES OR OTHER ITEMS OVER THE APPLIANCE. General THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
  • Page 21 Lighting the fire Manual version The positions of the control valve are depicted on the control panel fitted around the control knob. If the main burner or pilot light are extinguished for any reason, do not attempt to relight the pilot within 3 minutes.
  • Page 22 Comfort Controller version 1. If the pilot is not already lit, light the pilot as described in 2-8 below. If the pilot is lit proceed to paragraph 9. If necessary turn on the gas at the service tap controlling the gas fire. 2.
  • Page 23 Do not use the fire with broken or missing loose coals, rear, front or side coal beds. Never add any extra coals above the number stated in these instructions. This could cause a safety hazard. Only the fuel bed parts supplied with the appliance or authorised Jetmaster replacements must be used.
  • Page 24: Servicing Instructions

    Servicing instructions To ensure safe, efficient operation of the appliance, it is necessary to carry out routine servicing at regular intervals. The fire must be inspected/serviced by a competent person e.g. CORGI registered. The fire must be serviced annually but under particular installation conditions it may be required more frequently.
  • Page 25: Component Replacement

    18. Ensure remote infrared sensor correctly located and operating. If in doubt refer to section on po- sitioning the sensor. Note - Any surface cracks visible on the coal bed are normal and will not affect operation. Component Replacement Use only the components specified in the short spares list. Always remove the front, ash pan cover and in the case or the remote control the battery before commencing removal of parts.
  • Page 26 - Pull EDB attached to heat shield forward out of the burner. - Remove all the Connections from the EDB for ignition lead, thermocouple, valve, infrared sen- sor, battery and dummy switch. - The EDB can now be removed from the heat shield by removing the 4 nuts. - The 8 spacer nuts and screws can now be removed from the EDB.
  • Page 27: Changing Batteries

    Fig. 18 Burner Cap Ceramic Paper Seals Changing the batteries - Remote Control Battery life will vary according to the frequency of use, in most cases this should be several months. There is no risk of electric shock as the batteries are of low voltage. Handset battery Always use sealed long life alkaline batteries Type - PP3, 9 volts sealed long life Alkaline.
  • Page 28 Changing the batteries - Comfort Controller Battery life will vary according to the frequency of use, but in any case should be several months. Always use sealed long life alkaline batteries, PP3 - 9 volts. There is no risk of electric shock as the low voltage supply is similar to that used in torches. 1.
  • Page 29: Spares List

    Spares List Description Company Part Rear Coal Bed 16” 106461/0 Rear Coal Bed 18” 106462/0 Front Coal Bed 16” 106355/0 Front Coal Bed 18” 106460/0 Left Hand Side Coal Support 106320/0 Right Hand Side Coal Support 106321/0 Loose Coal Set 16” 106012/0 Loose Coal Set 18”...
  • Page 30 We reserve the right to change this specification without notice. The statutory rights of the consumer are not affected. This appliance conforms with the following EEC directives: Gas Appliances 90/396/EE Jetmaster Fires Limited Phone 02380 629513 Unit 2 Peacock Trading Estate...

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