Bellfires CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3 PF Installation Instructions & Manual For Maintenance

Bellfires CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3 PF Installation Instructions & Manual For Maintenance

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
&
MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE
CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3 PF
Gas fi re with closed combustion system
Bellfi res wishes you many cosy evenings with your new Bellfi res gas fi re
This document is an essential part of your gas fi re.
Read it carefully before installation and maintenance
of the gas fi re and keep it in a safe place!
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS & MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3 PF Gas fi re with closed combustion system Bellfi res wishes you many cosy evenings with your new Bellfi res gas fi re This document is an essential part of your gas fi re.
  • Page 3 English BELLFIRES GAS FIRE WITH CLOSED COMBUSTION SYSTEM: Classic Bell Small 3 PF (Premium Fire) (CLBS3 PF) Installation instructions...
  • Page 4 English Installation instructions...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    English CONTENTS Page 1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .............. 2. MAINTENANCE ..................3. FAULTS ...................... 4. DISMANTLING / ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS, THE REGULATOR AND BURNER ............5. CONNECTING DIAGRAM ................. 6. DIMENSIONS .................... 7. TECHNICAL DETAILS/REGULATIONS ............ 8. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ..............9.
  • Page 6 English Installation instructions...
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    English INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 GENERAL The gas fi re must be positioned and connected as a “room sealed system” (balance fl ue) appliance by a “Gas Safe Register” registered gas installation engineer in accordance with the following installation instructions, nationally and locally applicable regulations (see “Technical Details/ Regulations”...
  • Page 8 The permitted components for these systems are listed in instructions enclosed: CONCENTRIC COMPONENTS SUITABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A BELLFIRES GAS FIRE WITH CLOSED COMBUSTION. The guarantee on the appliance lapses if it is installed, fully or partially, with other components or a different fl...
  • Page 9 English OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES The following options and accessories can be supplied by your dealer: Part no Option Convection package Classic Bell Small 3 342397 • 1x Convection top plate 342398 • 1x Convection rear plate 324892 • 1x Convection set General 329708 Set high feet (4 pieces)
  • Page 10 English PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION The following preparation must be carried out before the gas fi re can be installed. 1.5.1 Instructions for positioning the outlet 1.5.1.1 Positioning the outlet for correct operation: Roof-mounted outlet: >0.5 m Figure 1: Roof-mounted outlet This must be positioned at least 0.5 m from the roof edge;...
  • Page 11 English 1.5.1.2. Positioning the outlet to avoid affecting the surrounding area All listed “distances” in this section are no more than guidelines. For the exact minimum “distances”, please consult your national and local directives. “Distance” = minimum distance required for positioning of the outlet to avoid adverse effects with respect to: A.
  • Page 12 English Wall-mounted outlet: To avoid adverse effects Distance: outlet - A, B or C At walls in buildings with staggered Not permitted if A, B, or C are located heights. above the outlet. On a wall - general. (*) Above the outlet: >2 m Below the outlet: >0.75 m...
  • Page 13 English GENERAL SERVICES 1.6.1 The Fume Channel/Combustion Air Intake The combined fume channel and combustion air intake requires one of the following concentric fl ue system confi gurations. Important: Due to the high temperature of the outer walls (approx. 150°C), no fl ammable materials may be located or used in the vicinity of the fl...
  • Page 14 English RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø100 mm - Ø150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES Appliance: Concentric fl ue connection Ø100-Ø150 mm or Ø130-Ø200 mm 10, 11, 12, 13 (100) Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y Concentric Concentric (min.-max.) connection connection on appliance is...
  • Page 15 English 14, 15 10, 11, 12, 13 (100) Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y Distance X (*) Distance Y Concentric Concentric (min.-max.) (min.-max.) (min.-max.) connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100-Ø150 mm Ø130-Ø200 mm Classic Bell Width: 1.0 - 11.0 m...
  • Page 16 English FLEXIBLE CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø100 mm - Ø150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES Appliance: Concentric fl ue connection Ø100-Ø150 mm or Ø130-Ø200 mm 10, 11, 12, 13 (100) Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y Concentric Concentric (min.-max.) connection connection on appliance is...
  • Page 17 English > 45° 10, 11, 12, 13 (100) Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y (*) Distance X (*) Distance Y Concentric Concentric (min.-max.) (min.-max.) (min.-max.) connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100-Ø150 mm Ø130-Ø200 mm Classic Bell Width: 1.0 - 11.0 m...
  • Page 18 English (100) Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y Concentric Concentric (min.-max.) connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100-Ø150 mm Ø130-Ø200 mm Width: Width: 2.0 - 4.0 m B = 30 mm B = 65 mm Classic Bell Small 3 Width: Width:...
  • Page 19 English > 45° (100) Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y (*) Distance X (*) Distance Y Concentric Concentric (min.-max.) (min.-max.) (min.-max.) connection connection on appliance is on appliance is Ø100-Ø150 mm Ø130-Ø200 mm Classic Bell Width: 1.0 - 11.0 m 0 - 3.0 m 1.0 - 11.0 m...
  • Page 20 English RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø100 mm - Ø150 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø100 mm - Ø150 mm Appliance: Concentric fl ue connection Ø100-Ø150 mm or Ø130-Ø200 mm Wall 10, 11, 13 Termination Position (100) Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance:...
  • Page 21 English RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm - Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø100 mm - Ø150 mm Appliance: Concentric fl ue connection Ø130-Ø200 mm Wall Termination 110, 111, 113 Position Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y Distance X...
  • Page 22 English RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm - Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø100 mm - Ø150 mm Appliance: Concentric fl ue connection Ø130-Ø200 mm Wall Termination 110, 111, 113 Position Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y Distance X...
  • Page 23 English RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm - Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø100 mm - Ø150 mm Appliance: Concentric fl ue connection Ø130-Ø200 mm Wall Termination 110, 111, Position 110, 113 110, 111, 113 Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance:...
  • Page 24 English RIGID CONCENTRIC FLUE Ø130 mm - Ø200 mm SYSTEM CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES and with wall outlet Ø130 mm - Ø200 mm Appliance: Concentric fl ue connection Ø130-Ø200 mm Wall Termination 110, 111, 113 Position Item descriptions: see 1.6.2 Assemble restriction plate: Appliance: Distance Y Distance X...
  • Page 25 English 1.6.2 Item descriptions for fi gures 4 t/m 14 FIG. NO. DESCRIPTION Gas fi re; Concentric fl ue connection Ø130/Ø200 mm Restriction plate (The different sizes restriction plates are supplied with every appliance) Chimney, min. Ø150 mm internal, totally gas tight. Chimney or fi...
  • Page 26 English 1.6.3 Gas connection Operation (gas regulating block (and receiver)) outside the appliance (in the operating unit): The gas connection is situated where the operating unit is built in near to the appliance. Use only gas piping with a minimum diameter of 1/2” and a shut-off valve. 1.6.4 Operating unit If the appliance is fi...
  • Page 27 English Do not insulate the appliance! Only the top and sides may be fi tted with a strip of white, loose insulation wool (heat-resistant to 1000°C), width 15 cm max. to protect the wall. Do not use fi breglass or Rockwool, or any other sort of insulating material.
  • Page 28 English Figure 15: Appliance installed in ventilated chimney breast Horizontal outlet of the fl ue gas exhaust /combustion air supply via the wall. Fitted with the options / accessories: • convection package (= convection casing and 1x convection set) • 1x extra convection set •...
  • Page 29 English Figure 16: Appliance installed in ventilated chimney breast Vertical outlet of the fl ue gas exhaust / combustion air supply via the roof. Fitted without convection package Inlet opening (appliance) convection air Inlet opening (grate) (chimney breast) convection air Natural convection in the chimney breast Outlet opening (grate) (chimney breast) convection air (2x)
  • Page 30 English Use the four adjustable legs to set the height of the appliance. See fi gure 17. Use long Allen key no. 4 for this. Figure 17: Adjusting the built-in height of the appliance These adjustable legs can be reached after the window and the grill around the burner have been removed (see Chapter 4).
  • Page 31 English 1.7.1 Gas connection operating unit Important: During gas connection, take care not to twist the gas regulator block. Make sure that both the gas regulator block and the supply pipes are not subjected to stresses. The appliance is supplied with a built-in operating unit. Operating unit Frame with door (white)
  • Page 32 English Important : Cement and chalk can damage the piping and can, in turn, lead to gas leaks. Disassembly and assembly of pipes and cables: If necessary for mounting, all pipe compression fi ttings and cable connectors can be temporarily disassembled. After mounting, carefully reassemble all pipes and cables. Check afterwards all compression fi...
  • Page 33 English Pilot Gas Adjustment Screw Adjustment Screw (Pierce the housing with Maximum a small screwdriver) Burner pressure Motor-knob 8 Wire connecting Microswitch cable receiver Figure 20: Gas regulator block - Front Adjustment Screw Minimum Burner pressure Inlet Pressure Tap Outlet Pilot light Pressure Tap connection...
  • Page 34 English Thermocouple Thermocouple voltage / current voltage / current Piezo cable OUT - connection (yellow) IN - connection (red) connection Connection 8 wire cable gas regulator block Connection for AUX: external operating Electrical (option) connection for gas valve 6 VDC Adapter “rear burner”...
  • Page 35 English Figure 24: Module (Light) The appliance is fi tted with a 230V AC connection and may only be connected to an earthed socket. The appliance has ambient lighting. Electrical connections and batteries: Appliance Module (light) 230V AC Receiver 6V DC (via the Important: Do Remote control 5-pole cable...
  • Page 36 English Earth cable (yellow / green) Attach this cable to a 3 wire cable 230 VAC metal part of the Module(light) → Ambient Lamps (2x 25W) 2 wire cable 6 VDC operating unit. AUX receiver → Thermocouple Gas valve 230 VAC Appliance power voltage/current “rear burner”...
  • Page 37 English Figure 26: Connecting 5 wire cable 6VDC on MODULE connection of the receiver Built-in operating unit Module(Light) Receiver Attach the Earth cable (yellow / green) to a metal part on the inside of the operating unit. Rating plate Gas regulator block Figure 27: Built-in operating unit Position Receiver, Module(Light) and Gas regulator block...
  • Page 38 English 1.7.2 Connecting the concentric fl ue Assemble the concentric fl ue system according to one of the examples in section 1.6.1, fi gure 4 to 14 inclusive. Make sure that all connections are completely gas tight. 1.7.3 Building in the appliance The appliance is supplied from the factory with three decorative elements for the exterior of the fi...
  • Page 39 English Markings have been added on the edge of the breaking strips. These markings indicate the farthest position that the ornamental fi replace or bricks may reach. 1 = Marking 2 = Bracket The appliance can now be built in. Determine the places for the ventilation openings (grates, at the top and the bottom of the fi...
  • Page 40 English At the top of the appliance, the ornamental hearth or the ornamental bricks may not be lower than the horizontal bracket. If a post and lintel is placed above the appliance, a heat-resistant sealing cord is to be mounted between post and lintel and fi replace, so that the appliance is allowed to also expand upwards.
  • Page 41 English 1.7.5 Placing the ceramic log set, ‘fi re glass’, embers and decorative ash. For appliance fi tted with the "Premium Fire" (PF) double burner: The construction of the ceramic log set, "fi re glass", embers and decorative ash for an appliance with a "Premium Fire (PF) NATURAL GAS double burner is the same as for a Premium Fire (PF) PROPANE/BUTANE double burner.
  • Page 42 English • ‘Fire glass Black’ • ‘Fire glass Dark Amber’ • Embers; E Installation instructions...
  • Page 43 English • Decorative ash; A Important : • Place the log set, ‘fi re glass’, embers and decorative ash, carefully on and around the main burners, as indicated by the specifi cations mentioned in this chapter. • Do not place "fi re glass", embers or decorative ash on or against the pilot light burner.
  • Page 44 English 1.7.5.1 Ceramic log set + ‘fi re glass’ + embers + decorative ash IMPORTANT: Check the presence of the three burner fi xing bolts. See photo. Check the operation of the ambient lighting/dimmer with the remote control. See operating instructions; Operation light / dimmer If necessary repair the ambient lighting.
  • Page 45 English Place burner log No. 16 carefully on the burner - right. Check fi rst if the "Arrow", on the underside of the log, is pointing up. Burner log No. 16 = Art. no. 340021 (legible on the underside of the log) Check that the underside of the log has free space on both end faces of ±...
  • Page 46 English Place burner log No. 14 carefully on the burner - left. Check fi rst if the "Arrow", on the underside of the log, is pointing up. Burner log No. 14 Art. no. 340019 (legible on the underside of the log) Check that the underside of the log has free space on both end faces of ±...
  • Page 47 English Place burner log No. 15 carefully on the burner - middle (with the pilot light). Burner log No. 15 = Art. no. 340020 (legible on the underside of the log) Check that the pilot light remains visible. Place the charcoal part No. 23 (= 1x Art. no. 340028) under the Right burner, around the venturi.
  • Page 48 English Place the charcoal part No. 24 (= 1x Art. no. 340029) under the Left burner, around the venturi. Sprinkle the ‘Fire glass Dark Amber’ evenly on the mesh grate, around the burners. Note: Put no "fi re glass" on or against the pilot light burner! Note: Put no ‘fi...
  • Page 49 English Note! Do not sprinkle “Fire glass Black” on the mesh grate, around the burners. ‘Fire glass Black’ blocks the light too much. Sprinkle the ‘Fire glass Black’ evenly on the grate, left and right of the mesh grate. Set the light intensity of the ambient lighting/dimmer to max. on the remote control. See operating instructions;...
  • Page 50 English Place log No. 18 (= 1x Art. no. 340023). Place charcoal part No. 21 (= 1x Art. no. 340026). Place log No. 17 (= 1x Art. no. 340022). Installation instructions...
  • Page 51 English Place branch No. 19 (= 1x Art. no. 340024). Place branch No. 20 (= 1x Art. no. 340025). Place charcoal part No. 22 (= 1x Art. no. 340027). Installation instructions...
  • Page 52 English Place 3x charcoal parts No. 25 (= 3x Art. no. 340030). Break the embers supplied in half and distribute the parts along the side on the grate (around the mesh grate). Note: Do not place any embers on the mesh grate. Embers will block the light! Note: Put no embers on or against the pilot light burner! Installation instructions...
  • Page 53 English Decorative ash: Carefully distribute a small amount of decorative ash over the entire bottom. Check that the pilot light burner is easily visible from the right hand side of the log set. Pilot light position Pilot light Pilot light Installation instructions...
  • Page 54 English The ceramic log set construction, "fi re glass", embers and decorative ash is completed. Figure 30: Log set Set-up of Natural gas and propane/butane burner - "Premium Fire" IMPORTANT: • Do not put any “fi re glass” or embers in front of the pilot light burner •...
  • Page 55 English Attention !!: The ornamental pillars have been made from a fragile fi reproof material that is vulnerable to scratches. Handle with care to avoid damage. Use gloves when placing them. Placing Ornamental pillars: • First place the bottom pillar. •...
  • Page 56 English 1.7.6 Mounting fl ue gas restriction plate Depending on the length and shape of the concentric fl ue system and the chimney construction, you should, if indicated, fi t a restriction plate with a certain width (B) into the ceiling of the combustion chamber. To do this, see the set-up options as listed in fi...
  • Page 57 English 1.7.7 Checking the appliance following installation After installation, visually check the gas fl ame. When the fi re is ignited, the fl ames should be short and blue/yellow in colour. These fl ames should gradually increase in height and become more yellow. When all fl ames are yellow, the gas fi re has reached the correct temperature.
  • Page 58: Maintenance

    English MAINTENANCE 2.1 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE It is essential that the appliance, the complete concentric fl ue system (where possible) and the outlet are cleaned and inspected annually by a recognised fi tter/gas specialist. The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain guaranteed.
  • Page 59 English • Check the gas supply, fl ue system, and combustion air supply route for leaks. • Check the correct operation of the gas regulator block, thermocouple circuit and the ignition of the main burner. • Check the gas inlet-pressure (both when the appliance is off and when it burns at maximum) and the burner pressure.
  • Page 60: Faults

    English FAULTS POSSIBLE REASONS Possible reasons for the gas fi re going out are: • The concentric fl ue system is not installed according to one of the methods detailed in Paragraph 1.6. • An incorrect “fl ue gas restriction plate” is fi tted. •...
  • Page 61: Dismantling / Assembling Of The Glass

    English DISMANTLING / ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS, REGULATOR AND BURNER 4.1 DISMANTLING / ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS ATTENTION: A layer of coating has been added to the glass on both sides. In order to avoid damage to the (inside and outside of the) glass, the use of hard (abrasive) sponges, steel wool, abrasive cleaning agents and cleaning agents with ammonia are prohibited.
  • Page 62 English Remove the left and right vertical ornamental pillars by grasping the top, tilting them inwards and taking them away. Remove the bottom ornamental pillar. Attention! : The ornamental pillars have been made from a fragile fi reproof material. Remove carefully!!! Installation instructions...
  • Page 63 English Turn the 3 wing nuts above the glass looser by turning a few times. Attention: Do not remove the wing nuts. Support the glass so that it cannot tilt forwards and shove the steel strip (that was fi xed with the wing nuts) upwards. There is a magnet above the strip. This magnet connects the strip after it has been shoved upwards.
  • Page 64 English Shove the glass panel to the corner. The glass panel is mounted again by performing the above-mentioned steps in reverse order again. Pay attention when placing the glass panel, that it falls into the 2 studs and only then fi x it at the top with the steel strip. Studs Installation instructions...
  • Page 65 English 4.2 DISASSEMBLY OF THE BURNERS Carefully remove the log set, burners and mesh grates in the following order: Complete log set ‘Premium Fire’ Burner log No. 16 Installation instructions...
  • Page 66 English Log No. 17 Burner log No. 14 Branch No. 19 Installation instructions...
  • Page 67 English Burner log No. 15 Branch No. 20 Log No. 18 Installation instructions...
  • Page 68 English Log No. 21 Charcoal part No. 24 Charcoal part No. 23 Charcoal part No. 25 (3x) Installation instructions...
  • Page 69 English The three burners are all fi xed with just one hexagonal bolt. When unscrewing the burner fi xing bolts, use socket spanner no. 7. Disassemble and remove the burner - right. Installation instructions...
  • Page 70 English 14. Disassemble and remove the burner - middle. Disassemble and remove the burner - left. Installation instructions...
  • Page 71 English Use working gloves when removing the mesh grates. 16. Carefully remove the mesh grate - left. 17. Carefully remove the mesh grate - right. Installation instructions...
  • Page 72 English Clean the light compartment and gas injectors with a vacuum cleaner. Replacing the ambient lights. Only use original Bellfi res ambient lamps: Art. no. 333748: Ambient lamp; 230-240V - 25W - E14 - 300˚C. - Colour: Amber Remove the plug of the appliance from the socket. Installation instructions...
  • Page 73 English Carefully unscrew the defective lamp from the fi tting. Carefully screw the new lamp into the fi tting. Screw the ambient lamps fully into the fi tting! Installation instructions...
  • Page 74 English 22. Replace the plug of the appliance into the socket. 23. Check the operation of the ambient lighting/dimmer with the remote control. See operating instructions; Operation light / dimmer Carefully place the mesh grates, burners and log set in the following order: Use working gloves when placing the mesh grates.
  • Page 75 English Sprinkle the "Fire glass Dark Amber" on the rear of the mesh grates. Do not let any "fi re glass" fall in the grate apertures. Installation instructions...
  • Page 76 English Fix each burner with the hexagon bolt supplied. Use socket spanner no. 7 to do this. Not mounting these fi xing bolts can give rise to a dangerous situation. Prevent this at all costs! Place and assemble the burner - left. Press the burner down fi...
  • Page 77 English Make sure that no "fi re glass" parts are under the burner! The burner must be able to fl oat above the mesh grate. Place and assemble the burner - right. Press the burner down fi rmly, and mount the fi xing bolt. Installation instructions...
  • Page 78 English Place and assemble the burner - middle. Press the burner down fi rmly, and mount the fi xing bolt. Place the Ceramic log set, ‘fi re glass’, embers and decorative ash, as indicated in chapter 1.7.5.1 Installation instructions...
  • Page 79: Connecting Diagram

    Main burner Main burner piping 8 Wire Motor knob Connecting Cable Pilot light Gas regulator block GV 60 Thermocouple Ambient lighting Pilot light gas piping (option) Thermo-electric “black” “black” cable SW Thermo-current Interrupter Block Thermo-electric “red” “yellow” cable TC “red” Ignition(piezo)cable Connecting cable (option) for external...
  • Page 80: Dimensions

    English DIMENSIONS CLASSIC BELL SMALL Operating unit Frame with door (white) Installation instructions...
  • Page 81 English CLASSIC BELL SMALL Fitted with the options: • Convection casing • High adjustable feet Operating unit Frame with door (white) * With the high adjustable feet (option), the appliance can be installed till 350 mm above the fl oor. Installation instructions...
  • Page 82: Technical Details/Regulations

    • Gas safety installation and use regulations 1998 plus all relevant safety and building regulations concerning fi re installation • Document J: Combustion appliances and fuel storage systems Model : CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3 PF (PREMIUM FIRE) : NATURAL GAS : BUTANE / PROPANE Country : GB;...
  • Page 83 English Model : CLASSIC BELL SMALL 3 PF (PREMIUM FIRE) : NATURAL GAS : BUTANE / PROPANE : GB; Great Britain/IE; Ireland : GB; Great Britain/IE; Ireland Country Gas regulator block (remote control) : Mertik GV 60 : Mertik GV 60...
  • Page 84: Replacement Parts List

    English REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST When requesting service or ordering replacement parts, please quote the model type and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from a Bellfi res dealer. Part no Description Main burner "Premium Fire" 600 x 240 mm Natural gas G20 / Butane/Propane G30/G31 3..
  • Page 85 English Part no Description 302416 Gas regulator block; GV 60 (M10 Thermocouple connection) 302083 Plug 3/8 GV 60 302084 Nut Ø8 mm for burner supply GV 60 302089 Olive Ø8 mm for burner supply GV 60 302085 Nut Ø12 mm for burner supply GV 60 302090 Olive Ø12 mm for burner supply GV 60 302086...
  • Page 86 Glow-effect Anthracite light grey Bag: 50 gr. Bag: 10 gr. Bag: 2.5 kg. Bag: 1.0 kg. Art. no: xxxxxx 340031 340089 340091 340019 340020 340021 340022 340023 340024 340025 340026 340027 340028 340029 340030 Number Classic Bell Small 3 PF...
  • Page 87: Disposal Of Packaging And Appliance

    English DISPOSING OF PACKAGING AND APPLIANCE The appliance comes in recyclable packaging. This can include: • Cardboard • Wood • Plastic • Paper Such materials must be disposed of responsibly, in line with local regulations. Batteries should be disposed of as chemical waste. Batteries must be disposed of responsibly, in line with local regulations.
  • Page 88 Your Bellfi res dealer 02 - 010717 - 342417...

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