Summary of Contents for Brilliant Fires Limited 301C
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3 3 3 3 USER, INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions before installation and use Keep this booklet handy for future reference SERIES Brilliant 301C...
USER’S INSTRUCTIONS This user manual will give you the information appliance and the flue of at least 50 cm. you need to operate the appliance properly and DO NOT dry clothes, towels etc. on or near the safely. appliance as this is a fire risk. Carefully read this user manual prior to using Avoid contact with hot parts of the appliance to the appliance.
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WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL The appliance is supplied with a remote control. Ignition, controlling the flame height and switching off are performed by the remote control that operates a receiver in the control hatch. For some appliances, no control hatch is supplied.
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position, the manual control of the remote taking place between the remote control and control (see Fig. A6). the receiver. In addition, the remote control can also be used The receiver acknowledges the transmission to set a number of additional functions: with a sound signal.
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Press OFF to return to the MAN position, or wait FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT / STANDBY for the system to automatically return to the The flame height can be adjusted continuously MAN position. by using the buttons and . By continuing to lower the flame height, the appliance can be set THERMOSTAT FUNCTION to the standby position.
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Place the appliance in the standby (pilot burner) Continue to set the times P2 TIMER and P2 position using the (small flame) button. TIMER. Set the day/night temperature. Press the OFF button or wait until position (P*) TIMER appears on the display. Choose the TEMP or TEMP function using the SET button.
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GUARANTEE Your Brilliant appliance is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase against faulty materials or workmanship. Please report any fault to your dealer. If your appliance is found to be defective within the guarantee period we will repair or replace the faulty component.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL INFORMATION This fire is CE approved to the European NATURAL GAS (G20) Standard EN 613 and meets the essential Appliance Classification: 11AS requirements of the Gas Appliance Directive. Heat Input Max (gross): 8.8 kW Heat Input Min (gross): 8.0 kW The fire must be installed and serviced by a Heat Output:...
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Always place the appliance with a minimum flue liner. distance of 500 mm from combustible objects or A Ø100mm flue pipe with a minimum • materials. effective height of 3m. The flue pipe must be Do not make any changes to the appliance. connected directly to the spigot on the appliance and terminate at the top of the Use a suitable CE marked flue system.
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CLASS 1 CHIMNEY - LINERLESS - WITH SURROUND 734mm 744mm 662mm 672mm EXACTLY 130mm CLASS 1 CHIMNEY - LINERLESS - FRAMELESS 726mm 731mm 656mm 661mm 130mm...
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CLASS 1 CHIMNEY - FLEXIBLE LINER - WITH SURROUND 734mm 744mm 662mm 672mm EXACTLY 130mm CLASS 1 CHIMNEY - FLEXIBLE LINER - FRAMELESS 726mm 731mm 656mm 661mm 130mm...
INSTALLATION - EXISTING CHIMNEY PRE-INSTALLATION CHIMNEY CHECK Apply a smoke pellet to the base of the chimney. FLAT AREA If the smoke is drawn into the chimney, continue to construct the opening for the appliance. If there is little or no flow into the chimney, preheat the chimney and repeat the pellet test.
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REMOVE THE GLASS PANEL Handle the glass panel with care to avoid damaging it when removing and reinstalling. WARNING Fingerprints on the glass panel will permanently burn into the glass when the appliance is used. Clean them off! WARNING Remove the glass panel as follows, refer to Figures C3 to C6.
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Place the burner and accessories back into the convection box and secure with the self tapping screws removed previously. Place the convection box in the builders opening ensuring it is level and mark the position of the 4 fixing holes. Remove the convection box, drill and plug the holes ready for the fixing screws.
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13mm MIN 13mm MIN 15mm MIN We recommend that you allow the chimney breast installation to completely dry for at least 6 weeks before using your appliance for the CAUTION first time to prevent cracks in the plaster or stone work. TAKE CARE AND COVER THE APPLIANCE TO PROTECT IT FROM DUST AND DIRT WHEN CARRYING...
INSTALLATION - PURPOSE BUILT CHIMNEY BREAST If using the frameless installation, see Figures GAS SUPPLY B5 and B6, start by fitting the optional Plaster Provide a gas supply to the bottom left rear Frame to the front of the convector box. corner of the appliance as shown in Figure D2.
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REMOVE THE GLASS PANEL Handle the glass panel with care to avoid damaging it when removing and reinstalling. WARNING Fingerprints on the glass panel will permanently burn into the glass when the appliance is used. Clean them off! WARNING Remove the glass panel as follows, refer to Figures D4 to D7.
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Place the burner and accessories back into the convection box and secure with the self tapping screws removed previously. Attach the convection box to the wall, using the supplied key bolts and flat washers. Use the 4 holes in the rear wall of the convection box. The flue gas discharge system is constructed from (the flue spigot of) the appliance.
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PLACING THE CHIMNEY BREAST REFIT THE COMBUSTION BOX In order to provide proper heat discharge, there Return the combustion box into place and should be sufficient space around the appliance. secure with the two screws removed previously. The chimney breast should be ventilated GO TO SECTION E sufficiently by means of ventilation holes.
SETTING THE APPLIANCE A A A A C C C C D D D D B B B B PLACING THE LOG FUEL EFFECT Strictly observe the following instructions to prevent unsafe situations. Only ever use the supplied fuel effect WARNING and place it exactly as described Ensure the pilot burner and the...
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B B B B A A A A A A A A B B B B A A A A A A A A A A A A C C C C B B B B B B B B Ensure that the logs are fitted correctly using the placement brackets as shown in the diagrams.
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A A A A D D D D C C C C B B B B REFITTING THE GLASS PANEL Place the glass panel in the lower glass strip. Pull the upper glass strip to the front and push it upwards. Tilt the top of the glass panel away from you until it touches the combustion box.
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL The appliance is supplied with a wireless orientation as shown in the battery remote control. compartment. Replace the cover. Use alkaline batteries only. Controlling the flame height, igniting and Rechargeable batteries are not switching off take place through a remote handset that controls a receiver.
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SETTING THE COMMUNICATION CODE Prior to putting the appliance into operation, a communication code must be set between the remote control and the receiver. If the receiver or the remote control are replaced, a new code will have to be set. Follow the procedure below: Fit the 9V PP3 battery into the remote handset as described in the User Manual...
COMMISSIONING AND SERVICING After igniting the pilot flame, the main burner COMMISIONING will ignite during the ignition procedure after In order to check whether the appliance is approx 25 seconds. working properly and safely, you must perform the following inspections before the appliance is Check whether the main burner continues to used.
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After opening the gas valve, the main burner If required, clean the following components: should burn within a few seconds. THE PILOT BURNER The space surrounding the pilot burner. When the gas valve is opened, the motor will start to run; this is audible. THE GLASS PANEL.
When the user starts the appliance for the first time, point out that; In order to avoid cracks in a chimney breast made of stone-like materials or finished with plaster, it should dry for at least 6 weeks prior to putting the appliance into operation. When the appliance is lit for the first time, volatile components evaporate from paint, and other constructional materials.
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FAULT FINDING: IGNITION AND BURNING Start Start Start Start 2.06 Pilot can be lit. 2.08 Does main burner Does it stay alight? ignite immediately? 2.01 Can Pilot be lit? 2.02 Sparking? 2.07 Check thermocouple thermocouple thermocouple thermocouple 2.09 Ignition procedure 2.09 Ignition procedure 2.09 Ignition procedure 2.09 Ignition procedure...
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2.10 Main burner(s) 2.12 Does appliance ignite smoothly and switch off 2.14 Does main burner 2.16 Is flame picture across the full length exactly 22 sec after go out after first ignition by servomotor starts after 'some time'? pilot burner? running? 2.11 No proper cross lighting 2.15 Check...
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Brilliant Fires Limited Thwaites Close Blackburn BB1 2QQ England tel +44 (0)1254 682384 fax +44 (0)1254 672647 www.brilliantfires.co.uk info@brilliantfires.co.uk 12 06 2013...
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