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Flamerite Jaeger 1360 User Manual

Wall mounted electric fire

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Where a chimney is not blocked off completely it will cause the heater to cut out during use. If you are not sure that you have cut off the draw
100% from the chimney, we recommend covering the five banks of slots in the rear of the case and each bank at the top either side.
Electrical connections
Your appliance comes fitted with a plug that incorporates a 13A fuse. The replacement fuses must be 13A and ASTA approved. If the fuse cover is
lost the plug must not be used until a replacement cover, of the same colour, is obtained from an electrical retailer.
The appliance is fitted with a moulded plug, if it is necessary to cut off the plug for any reason, it must be discarded immediately with the
fuse removed. Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to reuse the plug, do not insert into any 13A socket as this could cause
a hazard. If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised technical service centre.
WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colour markings in your plug proceed as follows: -
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E, or
coloured green or coloured green and yellow, or marked with the earth symbol
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N, or coloured
black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L, or coloured
red.
Important: The fire must be positioned so that the plug socket is accessible once the fire has been installed. In the unlikely event of
breakdown access must be allowed for so that the fire may be serviced (DO NOT SEAL). This will involve the fire being removed from the wall in
order to gain access to the rear. The mains cable must therefore be long enough to allow this. If the removal of the plug is absolutely necessary
for installation, cut off in an area within 100mm only of the plug itself. Any further will affect your warranty. Where an inset fire is being used
in an existing chimney, it is important that the chimney is blocked off to prevent airflow problems with the fire.
Using as a hole in the Wall:
The inset hole dimensions for the fire are: depth 10cm, height 52cm and width 93cm. To prevent the fire from being pulled out it must be secured
into place. The height at which you may wish to fix the fire into the wall is up to you, though we recommend anywhere from 40-60cm from the
floor to the bottom of the fire. The two wall brackets should be fixed with the highest point of the edge facing forward/upward either side of the
inset hole Fig.1. Corresponding brackets can be found fixed to the back of the fire. Once the wall brackets have been fixed in place, lift and hook
the fire onto them. A second bar should then be added to the underside of the fire Fig.3. A channel in the underside of the fire will be visible, the
remaining bracket will slot into this. Again mark off, remove fire and fit the bracket to the wall. Refit the fire lift and hook onto the brackets. See
fuel effect before fitting the glass.
Using as a Hang on the Wall.
The height at which you may wish to fix the fire to the wall is up to you, though we recommend anywhere from 40-60cm from the floor to the
bottom of the fire. The wall bracket should be fixed to the wall with the highest point of the edge facing forward/upward Fig.2. The corresponding
edge where the fire is to be hung on the wall bracket can be found on the back, at the top, across the fires centre. Once the wall bracket has been
fixed, lift and hook the fire into place. A second bar should then be added to the underside of the fire Fig.3. A channel in the underside of the fire
will be visible, the remaining bracket will slot into this. Again mark off, remove fire and fit the bracket to the wall. Refit the fire, lift and hook onto
the brackets. See fuel effect before fitting the glass.
Flamerite Jaeger 1360 Wall Mounted Electric Fire
INSTALLATION OF THE FIRE
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code.
Green and yellow:
Blue:
Red:
IMPORTANT
EARTH
NEUTRAL
LIVE
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Summary of Contents for Flamerite Jaeger 1360

  • Page 1 Flamerite Jaeger 1360 Wall Mounted Electric Fire INSTALLATION OF THE FIRE Where a chimney is not blocked off completely it will cause the heater to cut out during use. If you are not sure that you have cut off the draw 100% from the chimney, we recommend covering the five banks of slots in the rear of the case and each bank at the top either side.
  • Page 2 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fuel effect White & Glass Pebbles: Once the fire has been installed in the correct position unpack the pebbles from the accessory box and arrange on the orange fuel bed in a random formation. Use the long clear right angled shelf to prevent any spill of the pebbles into the glass channel on the front Fig.4.
  • Page 3 OPERATING THE FIRE Controls: The fire can be operated either by manual or remote control. There is a main on/off switch top right of the fire, this is marked with I/O and will need to be switched to I (standby) to operate the fire. In the O position (off) you will be unable to operate the fire. Fig.
  • Page 4: Problem Solving

    Changing battery in the remote Your remote has two batteries a CR2032 Lithium Battery and an alkaline MN21 12 Volt battery, replacements are available from Flamerite Fires stockists, most electrical or photographic stores. Ensure battery is disposed of safely. Do not dispose of in fire, do not swallow and keep away from children.