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Owner's Manual
INCLUDES
User, Maintenance, Service, and Installation
Instructions
2000 Plus Turbo Manual
Keep this booklet for service log and future reference
IMPORTANT
This appliance is guaranteed for 12 months subject to conditions. The 5 year extended parts
warranty will only be valid if the annual service recommended in this manual has been
completed and appliance has been registered online.
For use in Great Britain and Ireland.
Literature NO 5052 (ISS 5)

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual INCLUDES User, Maintenance, Service, and Installation Instructions 2000 Plus Turbo Manual Keep this booklet for service log and future reference IMPORTANT This appliance is guaranteed for 12 months subject to conditions. The 5 year extended parts warranty will only be valid if the annual service recommended in this manual has been completed and appliance has been registered online.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents EXTENDED FIVE YEAR PARTS WARRANTY ....2 Benchmark Scheme ............. 3 SECTION ONE Introduction (user instructions) ..5 SECTION TWO Operation (user instructions) ..... 7 EXTENDED FIVE YEAR PARTS SECTION THREE Cleaning (user instructions) ....8 WARRANTY SECTION FIVE Replacement Parts (user instructions) ...................
  • Page 3: Benchmark Scheme

    Benchmark Scheme Charlton and Jenrick Ltd is a licensed member of the Benchmark Scheme which aims to improve the standards of installation and commissioning of domestic heating and hot water systems in the UK and to encourage regular servicing to optimise safety, efficiency and performance. Benchmark is managed and promoted by the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council.
  • Page 4 For future reference we suggest you record the following details here, and keep the receipt as proof of purchase. This information may be asked for when you contact the helpdesk. MODEL: 2000 Plus Turbo Manual Serial No. This information can be found on the label attached to the packaging and on the data badge, which is located on the base of the appliance behind the control cover.
  • Page 5: Section One Introduction (User Instructions)

    The PARAGON 2000 Plus MANUAL TURBO is intended for decorative purposes.  The PARAGON 2000 Plus MANUAL TURBO is designed for use in locations, which do not have a conventional chimney. This is achieved by extracting the products of combustion of the fire using a centrifugal fan via a ducting system connected through an outside wall.
  • Page 6 Like all appliances incorporating an aerated burner with a fanned flue system a low frequency noise may be heard.  It is advised that the PARAGON 2000 Plus MANUAL TURBO fanned flued fire is serviced annually as it is more likely to provide trouble-free operation. ...
  • Page 7: Section Two Operation (User Instructions)

    SECTION TWO Operation (user instructions) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED) This appliance is suitable for use on 220 - 240V 50Hz mains supply only. The wiring in the mains lead on this appliance is colour coded as follows:- Green &...
  • Page 8: Section Three Cleaning (User Instructions)

    LIGHTING THE FIRE A. Push the control knob in as far as possible on gas control. B. Turn knob anti-clockwise until a click is heard. The knob will stop at the position marked and a spark should be seen at the tip of the ignition probe. At the same time the pilot flame should light. KEEP THE KNOB PRESSED IN FOR 20 SECONDS.
  • Page 9  These surfaces should be dusted regularly and any marks removed with a soft cloth.  Abrasive or chemical cleaner should never be used. CLEANING: PILOT ASSEMBLY In some instances you may experience ignition problems even when the appliance is new. This may be due to the aeration hole in the pilot body being partial blocked with dust, pet hairs or other foreign matter.
  • Page 10 Warning: -  Before you clean any part of the appliance ensures that the appliance is turned off and cold.  Use only the fuel bed components provided, no additional parts must be added.  Incorrect positioning of the fuel bed components could result in the excessive black on some parts of the fuel bed.
  • Page 11  Locate the LEFT HAND and RIGHT HAND FRONT COALS as shown so that they sit in front of the burner, positioned behind the front lip of the tray. Ensure that they lean back against the BASE MATRIX.  Note: It is very important that they are located in their correct positions.
  • Page 12  Lay a second row of loose coals “B” and “A” shapes as shown.  Finally, lay the last three loose coals 2 “B” shapes and 1 “A” shape LT5052 (ISS 5)
  • Page 13 PEBBLE LAYOUT Pebble identification Fuel Bed Components Heart shape  Oblong shape Base Matrix  L & R Front Pebbles Large shape  Number Pebbles:- Medium shape 2 Small shape Total PEBBLE LAYOUT Warning Take great care when positioning the pebbles to avoid marking the black linings.
  • Page 14  Lay one row of pebbles at the front of the fire as shown.  Lay another row of loose pebbles shown.  Lay another row of loose pebbles as shown. LT5052 (ISS 5)
  • Page 15: Section Five Replacement Parts (User Instructions)

    SECTION FIVE Replacement Parts (user instructions) The only user removable parts are: -  The loose pebbles or coals.  The left hand front pebble or coal shape  The right hand front pebble or coal shape.  The base matrix ...
  • Page 16: Section Seven Regulations And Warnings (Installation Instructions)

    SECTION SEVEN Regulations and Warnings (installation instructions)  This appliance must only be installed in GB or Ireland.  It is available in two versions Natural Gas or LPG (propane gas only).  The markings (G20 for natural gas or G31 for propane) on the packaging and the data badge specify the gas for which the appliance has been factory set.
  • Page 17 WARNING  This PARAGON 2000 Plus MANUAL TURBO requires an electricity supply (220-240V ~ 50Hz) and must be protected by a 3A fuse. All external wiring between the appliance and the electrical supply must comply with the current I.E.E. regulation.
  • Page 18: Section Eight Siting The Appliance (Installation Instructions)

    SECTION EIGHT Siting the Appliance (installation instructions) FLUE TERMINAL POSITION The flue outlet must terminate on an outside wall. The minimum flue terminal clearances, which must be maintained, are shown in fig.1: - Fig 1 A. Directly below an operable window or other opening, eg. air brick 300mm B.
  • Page 19 SURROUND non-combustible 500mm Fig 2 hearth must provided beneath the 390-420mm appliance. The hearth must be symmetrically disposed about the fire position with minimum thickness of CUTOUT IN 560mm 605mm SURROUND perimeter 50mm FASCIA above floor level. The width must extend a 50mm minimum of 150 mm (min.)
  • Page 20 Consideration should be given to the location of the appliance ensuring it is very visible and it should be positioned at a height were it can clearly be seen on approach. Frets, and Fascias used for HOLE in the WALL must be compliant with Paragon Fires CE approval; these are listed at the end of this page.
  • Page 21 List of approved Paragon Frets List of Approved Fascias Wellington 2000 Odyssey 2001 Gate Solar Post www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk LT5052 (ISS 5)
  • Page 22: Section Nine To Install The Appliance (Installation Instructions)

    CLEARANCE TO SHELF Minimum clearance from hearth to underside of combustible shelf should be 650mm provided shelf depth 125mm or less. When the shelf depth is increased by increments of 12.5 mm greater than 125mm, add 25mm to the 650mm minimum clearance.
  • Page 23 CHIMNEY BREAST. INSET FAN UNIT. BREAST. FAN UNIT SURFACE MOUNTED. INSTRUCTIONS\ARTWORK\PARAGON 2000 TURBO\2000 TURBO SIDE VIEW Ensure you have the power flue box that you require (Flush Mounted or Sunk in the Wall), and follow the instructions for the appropriate power flue box.
  • Page 24 1: Mounting the INSET Fan Housing – Fire sited in cavity IMPORTANT: Study the enclosed Fan Unit Template carefully before INSTALLATION. The Fan unit must be fitted with the fan outlet directed downwards (fig. 6). PARAGON 2000 TURBO S URFA CE MOUNT S URFA CE MOUNT...
  • Page 25 Feed the wiring harness from the fire through a length of conduit, then feed the conduit and harness through the small hole. Exposing approximately 100mm of the harness to feed in through the grommet at the rear of the fan housing. IMPORTANT: DO NOT allow the wiring harness to lie against the firebox or the flue. They should be suitably shielded against the heat.
  • Page 26 2: SURFACE MOUNTED Fan Housing – Fire sited in cavity IMPORTANT: Study the enclosed Fan Unit Template carefully before INSTALLATION. The Fan unit must be fitted with the fan outlet directed downwards (Fig 6).  If installing the appliance into a conventional cavity wall, mark opening as shown in Fig.
  • Page 27  Carefully slide the fan and fan plate back into its position and secure.  Reconnect the tubes from the pressure switch to the venturi on the fan, (‘+’ on pressure switch to upper venturi outlet, ‘-‘ on pressure switch to lower outlet on venturi). Refer to fig. 6. Ensure that the venturi is clean and clear of any debris or obstructions prior to use.
  • Page 28 4: SURFACE MOUNTED Fan Housing – Fire sited in special surround or FALSE CHIMNEY BREAST IMPORTANT: Study the enclosed Fan Unit Template carefully before INSTALLATION. The Fan unit must be fitted with the fan outlet directed downwards (fig. 6).  Refer to fig 2, which shows the size of the cut out in the back panel of 390-420 mm wide by 560 mm high.
  • Page 29 CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICAL FITTING WARNING:- THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED AND THE PLUG MUST BE POSITIONED SO THAT IT IS ACCESSIBLE BY THE USER. The current I.E.E. regulation must be complied with regarding all external wiring between the appliance and the electricity supply.
  • Page 30 INSTALLING THE PARAGON 2000 MANUAL TURBO INTO A TIMBER FRAME BUILDING OR WHERE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ARE USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WALL. These instructions are to serve as guidance only, since the construction of timber frame buildings varies from site to site.
  • Page 31 Method 2: when setting the appliance into the inner timber leaf of the wall The following amendments should be incorporated:  Find a suitable position between the wall panel frames and carefully open up a hole to allow the fixing of the cavity box referred to below, paying careful attention to securing the damp proof membrane back into position.
  • Page 32: Section Ten Check Operation Of Fire (Installation Instructions)

    SECTION TEN Check Operation of Fire (installation instructions) CHECK BURNER PRESSURE / GENERAL OPERATION  Remove the screw from the pressure test point on the burner inlet elbow and fit pressure gauge. Turn on gas to the appliance. Ensure that the electricity supply is connected and switched. Press the switch marked on. The red light at the base of the control unit will illuminate and the fan should operate at the high speed.
  • Page 33 FINAL ASSEMBLY Fit the fire front and trim with the 4 magnetic strips placed on the vertical side flanges of the firebox - one on the top and one at the bottom. Offer the brass trim up squarely and centrally and push into position. Demonstrate the lighting and extinguishing procedures to the user and the removal and refitting of the brass trim for cleaning.
  • Page 34: Section Eleven Maintenance Instructions (Maintenance Instructions)

    SECTION ELEVEN Maintenance Instructions (maintenance instructions) GENERAL  Servicing should be carried out annually by a competent person such as a CORGI-registered person in accordance with the relevant regulations, to ensure the safe and correct operation of the appliance.  Warning: Before commencing any service or replacement of parts, isolate the appliance from the electrical supply and turn off the gas supply to the fire.
  • Page 35 REPLACEMENT OF INJECTOR 1. Repeat operations 1-7 for removal of gas control. 2. Disconnect gas connection to injector. 3. Disconnect the gas pipe at the gas valve. 4. Remove the 2 screws securing the burner and lift burner away. 5. Carefully remove the silencer, located around the injector. 6.
  • Page 36 REPLACEMENT OF FAN CONTROL UNIT 1. Repeat operations 1-7 for removal of gas control. 2. Remove cover (2 screws) 3. Disconnect mains lead, fan lead and thermocouple leads from rear of unit (fig.. 21). 4. Remove fan control unit. 5. Fit replacement unit and assemble in reverse order.
  • Page 37 REPLACEMENT OF THE PRESSURE SWITCH NOTE: It must NOT be adjusted or tampered with. Also note that the operation of the pressure switch is dependant on the venturi and its tubes being clean and clear of any debris or obstructions. It may be necessary to check and clean the venturi with a pipe cleaner or similar article, which may eliminate any cycling problems.
  • Page 38: Section Twelve Wiring Diagram (Maintenance Instructions)

    SECTION TWELVE Wiring Diagram (maintenance instructions) Blue Pressure Switch Brown Black Green/Yellow Orange Yellow SECTION THIRTEEN Fault Finding Instructions (maintenance instructions) Note: The correct operation of the pressure switch is dependant on the venturi and its tubes being clean and Pressure clear of any debris or obstructions.
  • Page 39 MAINS CHECK SET METER TO A.C. VOLTS AND SWITCH ON THE MAINS SUPPLY 1. Connect meter to neutral and live terminal of mains supply (polarity is unimportant). Ensure that the meter indicates normal mains voltage. If not it would indicate a "blown" fuse in the fused spur or three-pin plug. Replace fuse if necessary and attempt to start.
  • Page 40 FAULT FINDING CHART Check mains supply (see Press & release fan 'ON Correct mains Mains Check). mains switch and observe light. supply fault. supply OK? Replace faulty fan control unit. On pressing switch did red light illuminate? When switch was Check pressure switch...
  • Page 41 Register your appliance online today to active your warranty www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk LT5052 (ISS 5)
  • Page 42: Gas Fire Commissioning Checklist

    GAS FIRE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST This Commissioning Checklist is to be completed in full by the competent person who commissioned the gas fire as a means of demonstrating compliance with the appropriate Building Regulations and then handed to the customer to keep for future reference.
  • Page 43: Service Record

    SERVICE RECORD It is essential that your gas fire is serviced regularly and that the appropriate Service Interval Record is completed. Service Provider Before completing the appropriate Service Record below, please ensure you have carried out the service as described in the manufacturer’s instructions.
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