Baxi 751 Owner's Manual

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OWNER GUIDE
Model 751
Heat Engine
(GC No. 32-032-67)
INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRE
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS (G20)
WHEN CONVERTED USING CONVERSION KIT NO. 0595211 THIS
APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH PROPANE GAS (G31)
THIS APPLIANCE IS SUITABLE ONLY FOR INSTALLATION IN THE UNITED
KINGDOM (GB) AND THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND (IE).
For technical advice firstly contact your retailer. If further advice is required then call
0161703 8157 for The Midlands and North or
01462 813 138 for The South.
This guide is intended to help you care for your gas fire. Please read thoroughly before
using and keep for future reference.
This guide to be left with the owner
© Baxi Heating U.K. Ltd.

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  • Page 1 01462 813 138 for The South. This guide is intended to help you care for your gas fire. Please read thoroughly before using and keep for future reference. This guide to be left with the owner © Baxi Heating U.K. Ltd.
  • Page 2 Installer Guide and should not be fitted directly on to a carpet. Baxi Fires Division, Erdington, Birmingham B24 9QP Because our policy is one of constant development and improvement, details may vary slightly from those given in this publication...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    OWNER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS Section Page SAFETY GAS CONSUMPTION OPERATING YOUR FIRE The Oxysafe flame sensing and flue blockage safety system. To light the fire. Lighting with a taper. CLEANING YOUR FIRE Metal parts. Ceramic fuel effect pieces and burner compartment walls. Burner.
  • Page 4: Safety

    OWNER GUIDE SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS DON’T SMOKE EXTINGUISH ALL NAKED FLAMES DON’T TURN ELECTRICAL SWITCHES ON OR OFF TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE METER OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS TO GET RID OF THE GAS IMMEDIATELY CALL THE GAS EMERGENCY SERVICE - SEE YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Do have the fire installed by a competent person.
  • Page 5 OWNER GUIDE Do provide a suitable guard that complies with BS 8423 for the protection of young children, the elderly and the infirm. Such a guard is also recommended for the protection of pet animals. (Although this fire conforms to all the applicable standards, it is a heating appliance and certain parts of its surface will become hot).
  • Page 6: Gas Consumption

    Has a minimum natural gas input of 2.3kW (Gross) Has a minimum natural gas output of 1.15kW Model 751 when converted using kit number 0595211 Has a maximum propane gas input of 6.7kW (Gross) Has a maximum propane gas output of 3.95kW Has a minimum propane gas input of 4.0kW (Gross)
  • Page 7: To Light The Fire

    OWNER GUIDE To light the fire. Depress the control knob and rotate it anticlockwise to the pilot ignition position. A ‘click’ will be heard as the integral piezo operates. A flame should appear at the pilot. Keep the control knob depressed and hold the pilot ignition position for five seconds. When the control knob is released the pilot flame should remain lit.
  • Page 8: Lighting With A Taper

    OWNER GUIDE Lighting with a taper. (See figure 2). In the unlikely event of failure of the ignition spark, the pilot can be lit by a taper or long spill. Insert the taper or spill between the second and third left hand ceramic fuel effect pieces on the first row.
  • Page 9: Burner

    OWNER GUIDE brushing with the pieces held away from your face so that you avoid inhaling the dust. We do not recommend the use of a normal domestic vacuum cleaner which may blow dust back into the air. We suggest that you remove the ceramic fuel effect pieces in the reverse order to that shown in the ceramic fuel effect installer and owner guide.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    OWNER GUIDE MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance. In order to achieve and maintain high levels of personal safety and performance efficiency, it is essential that the opening at the back of the fire and the flue are kept clear of any form of obstruction. It is possible that deposits of mortar or soot could fall and accumulate causing the flue to be blocked or restricted and so preventing proper clearance of dangerous exhaust fumes.

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