Capital fireplaces Designline DL700 Installation And User Instructions Manual

Log & split log effect inset live fuel effect radiant convector fires

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DL400, DL500, DL700, DL800
Log & Split Log Effect
Inset Live Fuel Effect Radiant Convector Fires
Installation and User Instructions
These instructions should be read by the installer before installation and then should be handed to the end user
when the installation is complete.
This is an official requirement and is the responsibility of the fitter of this appliance.
Having installed the appliance, the installer should take the necessary steps to ensure that the user fully
understands how to operate the appliance and is also made aware of the fire's basic cleaning and maintenance
requirements.

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  • Page 1 DL400, DL500, DL700, DL800 Log & Split Log Effect Inset Live Fuel Effect Radiant Convector Fires Installation and User Instructions These instructions should be read by the installer before installation and then should be handed to the end user when the installation is complete. This is an official requirement and is the responsibility of the fitter of this appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Notes for the Installer and End User Installation Requirements Installation Procedure Installation - Class One Unlined Chimney Installation - Alternative Fixing Method Installation - Class One Flue with Flexible Liner Installation - False Drywall Chimney Breast & Twin Wall Flue Installation - Slips Kit Installation - Clip-on surrounds Commissioning...
  • Page 4: Notes For The Installer And End User

    Never place combustible material directly in front of this appliance. Floor covering such as carpet is acceptable but must be a minimum of 300mm from the incandescent flame. Designline DL700 825mm 300mm 747mm Box Width Designline DL700 - Minimum Builder’s Opening: 458mm 472mm - Height 513mm...
  • Page 5 NOTES FOR THE INSTALLER AND END USER 630mm 300mm Designline DL500 553mm Box Width Designline DL500 - Minimum Builder’s Opening 515mm 570mm 532mm - Height (Box Height) 563mm - Width 340mm - Depth 483mm 300mm Designline DL400 405mm Box Width Designline DL400 - Minimum Builder’s Opening...
  • Page 6 NOTES FOR THE INSTALLER AND END USER This fire is a very effective heating appliance and must be fitted against a wall of non-combustible material as classified in BS 476-4:1970 (2007). All parts of the appliance become hot while running and should therefore be considered to be working surfaces. An air vent is not required for this application.
  • Page 7: Installation Requirements

    225mm x 225mm (9” x 9”) or a lined flue with a minimum diameter of 125mm (5”), with the fireplace components conforming to BS1251, or a builders opening a minimum of: Designline DL700 - 472mm high and 757mm wide with a minimum depth of 325mm Designline DL800 - 802mm high and 757mm wide with a minimum depth of 325mm...
  • Page 8: Installation Procedure

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 30° Fig. 5 1. Remove the two screws at the bottom of the glass 2 x Securing Screws door panel (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 2. Hinge the door upwards by approximately 30° (Fig. 4). Black Internal Top Panel 3.
  • Page 9: Installation - Class One Unlined Chimney

    INSTALLATION - Class One Unlined Chimney 1. Remove the 5” flue spigot adaptor and cap off the outlet hole with the slide-in blanking plate provided (Fig. 9). 2. Bend the tab up to secure (Fig. 10). 3. Remove the rear flue outlet cover plate, this is secured with two pozi head screws, this cover is no longer needed and may be discarded (Fig.
  • Page 10: Installation - Alternative Fixing Method

    INSTALLATION - Alternative Fixing Method - 500 & 400 models only Where the drilling of the back panel is not practical, an alternative fixing method may be employed using the cable fixing kit provided. This is better carried out with the burner assembly removed.
  • Page 11: Installation - Class One Flue With Flexible Liner

    INSTALLATION - Class One Flue with Flexible Liner Ensure that the existing fire place lintel is made of non-combustible material. Fig. 15 1. Measure down 475mm (DL700), 805mm (DL800), 534mm (DL500), 522mm (DL400) from the underside of the fireplace lintel and make a mark on the wall. Flexible Flue Liner 2.
  • Page 12: Installation - False Drywall Chimney Breast & Twin Wall Flue

    INSTALLATION - False Drywall Chimney Breast & Twin Wall Flue Steel Drywall Frame Kit 1. Construct a false chimney breast using a suitable non-combustible steel frame construction kit (Fig. 20). 2. Ensure that there are two vertical steel battens placed to allow the flange of the fire box to be screwed to them (Fig.
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION - False Drywall Chimney Breast & Twin Wall Flue 8. Locate the Frameless Kit onto the fire box and secure the fire box and the frame kit to the wall using the fixing holes provided in the frame and fire box. 9.
  • Page 14: Installation - Slips Kit

    INSTALLATION - Slips Kit SLIPS KIT 1. Decorative marble or stone slips can be bonded directly to the wall (see Fig. 30), or for ease of removal can be installed using the Slips Kit. 2. The Slips Kit must be bonded to the slips with suitable heat proof adhesive.
  • Page 15: Installation - Clip-On Surrounds

    INSTALLATION - Slips Kit CONTINUED 707mm Fig. 33 150mm 150mm 407mm 70mm To allow correct dispersal of 20mm DLSS01 combustion products, DLSS02 the shaded area 466mm DLSS03 should NOT be DLSS04 obstructed in any way. DLSS05 DLSS06 DL400 DLSS07 Slips Dimensions DLSS08 DLSS09 70mm...
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION - Clip-on surrounds Fixing Holes 9. Secure the fire box to the wall using the fixing holes provided in the fire box flange (Fig. 38). 10. Carefully locate the magnetic surround on to the Fixing Holes two brackets on the fire box flange (Fig. 40 & 41). Fig.
  • Page 17: Commissioning

    COMMISSIONING Burner Top Grill Burner Assembly Wing Nut X 2 Rear and Base Gas Fig. 42 Inlet Cover Plates Fig. 43 7. Remove the burner assembly (two 5mm wing nuts) and chosen gas inlet plate (Fig. 42 & 43). Inlet Pressure 10.
  • Page 18 COMMISSIONING Refit all the back-side liner components and slide black top panel back into position (Fig. 46). Black Internal Top Panel Fig. 47 13. At this stage locate the burner top grille on the tabs provided. Burner Top Grill Fig. 46 Fire Box Note: The pilot tab should be positioned at the front Liners...
  • Page 19: Installation Of Catarina 500 & 700 Suites

    INSTALLATION OF CATARINA 500 & 700 SUITES IMPORTANT • Serious injury may result if your fireplace is not fitted correctly • Never allow anyone, especially a child to hang from or lean on any part of the fireplace • Only place lightweight ornaments, eg. vases, small clocks, candlesticks towards the back of the shelf and never on the overhang (Fig.
  • Page 20 INSTALLATION OF CATARINA 500 & 700 SUITES CONTINUED INSTALLATION Please ensure that the manual with the gas fire and these instructions are thoroughly read before commencing the installation. It is recommended that a “dry fix” is performed before committing to any permanent fixings. It is essential to build up a platform using suitable fireproof materials to ensure that the fire can be situated at the correct height.
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Model DL700 DL800 DL500 DL400 Gas Type Natural Gas Natural Gas Natural Gas Natural Gas Gas Category Gas Type Inlet Pressure (mbar) Countries of Destination See table below See table below See table below See table below Gas Valve TESC-01 TESC-01 RF868-30 TESC-01 RF868-30...
  • Page 22 TROUBLE SHOOTING (GAS SAFE ENGINEER ONLY) Error Code E01 Meaning: This error is intended to indicate that possibly the content of CO is too high in ambient atmosphere. This error will usually be generated when there has been a good electronic flame signal, but the temperature of the couple was once hot enough but then become cooler.
  • Page 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING (GAS SAFE ENGINEER ONLY) Error Code E14, 15, 16, 17 Meaning: Occurs when buttons on valve (or wired control panel) do not work or are not wired correctly. Possible reason: • Buttons are sticking or blocked. • Buttons are damaged. •...
  • Page 24: User Instructions

    USERS INSTRUCTIONS Warnings All parts of the appliance become hot while running and should therefore be considered to be working surfaces. A suitable guard may be required to take account of special hazards that exist in nurseries and other places where there are young children, aged or infirm persons. Curtains are not to be placed directly above the appliance.
  • Page 25 USERS INSTRUCTIONS Handset Ensure the Power Isolator Switch on the front corner of Fire Control is in the on position (I). Note: For safety reasons a button must be pressed and released for the command to be recognised. Keeping hold of the button when pressing (unless otherwise instructed) will not be recognised as a command press. Grasp around the handset to unlock its functions.
  • Page 26 USERS INSTRUCTIONS Operating instruction (Detailed) THE HANDSET AND CONTROLS SHOULD ALREADY BE PAIRED AND THE DAY AND TIME SET CORRECTLY. SHOULD ANY ADJUSTMENTS BE NECESSARY SEE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW: Setting the time Following pressing “SET” at paring above, the display will be as shown, as the time is not set yet and will progress automatically to the next screen shown below.
  • Page 27 USERS INSTRUCTIONS Paging the handset If you have misplaced the handset you can page it by pressing the + button only on the fire control for around 5 seconds. The handset will flash and make a noise to help you to locate it. Once you pick up the TESC it knows you hold it and so the sound stops.
  • Page 28 USERS INSTRUCTIONS Snooze mode in Thermostatic mode The same thing as above can be done before or during a thermostatic mode operation (see below). Thermostatic mode only The handset has within it a thermostat sensor and this can be set so the fire will heat the room to match the temperature set in the handset.
  • Page 29: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE It is recommended that this appliance is serviced at regular 12 monthly intervals. The chimney or flue should also be checked regularly to ensure that all products of combustion are entering the flue and there is no excessive build up of soot.
  • Page 30: Standard Log Layout Instructions

    STANDARD LOG LAYOUT - DL700 & DL800 CAUTION: The logs are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and any inhalation of dust should be avoided. The logs must be kept away from children at all times. Never put additional logs on the fire.
  • Page 31 STANDARD LOG LAYOUT - DL700 & DL800 CONTINUED Place the remaining logs as shown in the photographs below. It is very important that all the logs are used and arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture. It may be necessary to remove some or all of the logs to clean them at some time. Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush.
  • Page 32: Split Log Layout Instructions

    SPLIT LOG LAYOUT - DL700 & DL800 CAUTION: The logs are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and any inhalation of dust should be avoided. The logs must be kept away from children at all times. Never put additional logs on the fire.
  • Page 33 SPLIT LOG LAYOUT - DL700 & DL800 CONTINUED...
  • Page 34: Dl500 Log Layout Instructions

    DL500 LOG LAYOUT INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: The logs are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and any inhalation of dust should be avoided. The logs must be kept away from children at all times. Never put additional logs on the fire. Never use logs other than those originally supplied, or genuine Legend Spare Parts.
  • Page 35 DL500 LOG LAYOUT INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED It is very important that all the logs are used and arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture. It may be necessary to remove some or all of the logs to clean them at some time. Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush.
  • Page 36: Dl400 Log Layout Instructions

    DL400 LOG LAYOUT INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: The logs are extremely fragile and must be handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and any inhalation of dust should be avoided. The logs must be kept away from children at all times. Never put additional logs on the fire. Never use logs other than those originally supplied, or genuine Legend Spare Parts.
  • Page 37 DL400 LOG LAYOUT INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED It is very important that all the logs are used and arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture. It may be necessary to remove some or all of the logs to clean them at some time. Cleaning must only be done using a soft brush.
  • Page 38: Service Notes

    SERVICE NOTES...
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  • Page 40: Trouble Shooting (User)

    TROUBLE SHOOTING (USER) Non Display handset with pilot burner If the fire does not start at the first attempt it may retry several times to do so. At the end of trying if it cannot ignite the burner; it will show a RED light on the handset and on the fire control and stop the fire. •...

This manual is also suitable for:

Designline dl800Designline dl500Designline dl400

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