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EXCEPTIONAL FIRES JETMASTER MK6 GAS RADIANT RANGE Installation and Operating Instructions For Manual and Remote Control (RC) Options Issue. 1...
Contents Page Introduction Safety & General Information General Safety Installation Requirements Suitable Flues Technical Data Gas Supply Unpacking Installation Instructions Preparing The Appliance Fitting The Burner Tray Remote Control - Handset and Sensor Mounting Positioning The Sensor Fire Battery Connection and Fitting Gas Connection Assembly Of The Fire Bed Coal Lay and Fire Front Fitting...
NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. The JETMASTER MK6 Radiant range of fires are suitable for use with NATURAL GAS (G20) ONLY. They incorporate the latest in gas fire technology. This fire is intended for decorative purposes.
- 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 3 In other countries the installation must also conform with the national and local regulations in force.
Technical Data GAS TYPE Natural gas only GAS CATEGORY EN437 COUNTRY FOR USE IN GB / IE HEAT INPUT kW (GROSS) 16”E 16” 18” HIGH Manual 7.00 10.00 9.75 Manual 3.60 4.50 4.50 HIGH Remote Control 7.00 9.75 Remote Control 3.60 4.50 SETTING PRESSURE AT...
b) The complete installation including the meter must be tested for soundness and purged as described in the above code. The gas connection is nut and olive suitable for 8mm pipe. The connection can be made from left, right or the rear. c) A means of isolating the fire must be fitted upstream of the appliance to allow servicing etc to be carried out.
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Remove the fire then drill and plug the holes with the rawlplugs provided. Carefully slide the burner tray back into the fireplace recess then insert and tighten the screws into the previously plugged holes. Fig. 3 The Regency Black Front and Open Black Front are free standing and when fitted should stand on the hearth up against the front of the burner tray.
Remote Control - Handset and Sensor Mounting The Remote Control handset generates an infrared signal, which will be received by the sensor situ- ated at the front of the fire. This infrared signal requires a direct line of sight from the handset to the sensor at the fire to ensure correct operation.
Fig. 5e Fig. 5f Fig. 5g P clip and screw Open Front shows P clip attached to rear of ash pan Shiny side of sensor must Sensor mounted to hearth with cover using ash pan knob be visible through slot. P clip.
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. Coal Lay Please note - These diagrams show the build up of a 16”...
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Place the left hand and right hand side coal supports onto the rear coal bed so that the wedged slope is towards the front. They should locate behind the front coal bed with the flat sections facing down and against the sides of the chairbrick. Place the fire front in position without the ash pan cover.
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Lay a second row of :- 16”E / 16” - 5 coals 18” - 6 coals This row of coals must lie behind the first row of coals previously laid and rest on the rear coal bed. To achieve this it will be necessary to hold the first row of coals forward. When the second row of coals are in place the first row of coals should now bridge between the front row of coals attached to the front coal bed and this second row of coals.
Commissioning - Turn gas supply OFF, remove inlet pressure test point screw and connect a suitable pressure gauge. - Turn gas supply ON - check installation for gas soundness. Burner Operation (Manual) - Push the control knob in and turn anti-clockwise until the spark igniter operates. - Repeat this operation to purge any air from the system until the pilot ignites.
Fig. 7 - If spillage is still present there is insufficient flue pull which may be due to the following reasons: · Fireplace unsatisfactory. · Coal beds or coals incorrectly laid. · Chimney unsatisfactory (blockage etc). · Insufficient air supply in the room (Ventilation). - If after investigating the above and spillage is still present, disconnect the appliance from the gas supply and seek expert advice.
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.
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The OFF position is self explanatory - preventing any gas from passing through the control valve to either the pilot burner or to the main burner. By pressing the control knob in it is possible to turn it anti-clockwise. The first function is to turn on the gas to the pilot - this occurs just before reaching the PILOT position.
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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.
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.
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. Pilot/Thermocouple Assembly This is not a serviceable item both the thermocouple and pilot should be replaced together. - Remove burner tray (see Servicing).
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- 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. - Note - The 8 spacer nuts and screws must be fitted to the replacement EDB to ensure that it is spaced away from the heat shield.
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.
Short spares list Description Company Part Rear Coal Bed 16”/16”E 106461/0 Rear Coal Bed 18” 106462/0 Front Coal bed 16”/16”E 106356/0 Front Coal Bed 18” 106460/0 Left Hand Side Coal Support 106320/0 Right Hand Side Coal Support 106321/0 Loose Coal Set 16”/16”E 106012/0 Loose Coal Set 18”...
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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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