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Iconic 1100 Including: Front, Bay, See Through, Corner and Room Divider models INSTALLATION, SERVICING AND USER INSTRUCTIONS For use in IE & GB (Ireland and United Kingdom) This appliance has been tested and certified for other countries (see technical data). However to install appliance in other countries, modification of the appliance and its method of installation may be necessary in order to use the appliance safely and correctly.
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IE & GB BAY, CL/CR, This Manual covers all models in pages 2-6 IC1100 IC1100 IC1100 IC1100 IC1100 Front - IC1100-FR Iconic 1100...
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IE & GB See Through - IC1100-ST Iconic 1100...
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ATTENTION ! - TRAVEL LOCK NUTS on Room Divider and See Through models. There are two travel locking nuts (one either side) These must be released by one turn each before the appliance is fired. The nuts can be also be accessed between the Glass and the Frame.
IE & GB Content 1. General Notes 2. User instructions. 2.1 First Time of Operation 2.2 Remote Control Overview 2.3 Batteries 2.4 Replacing the batteries 2.5 Setting the Transmitter code 2.6 To Ignite the appliance 2.7 To Turn the appliance OFF 2.8 Adjusting the Flame setting 2.9 Using the "Effect"...
1. General Notes This Heat Design gas appliance is a High Efficiency, Balanced Flue Live Fuel Effect appliance. It provides radiant and convected heat using the latest burner technology. As well as having a variable heat output, these fires also utilise a special control system that allows the appliance to use three burners for high output or a single burner for lower outputs.
IE & GB 2. User instructions. For Symax RC see Annex 1-page 39 2.1 First Time of Operation Standard GV60 RC ( Before igniting the appliance, ensure that all packaging, safety stickers and any protective wrapping have been removed, and that the glass has been cleaned, including all fingerprints from the glass as these will be burnt on the glass otherwise.
2.2 Remote Control Overview This Heat Design Gas Appliance has been constructed with an advanced remote control system. This consists of three main parts; Handset (fig. 1.1), Receiver (fig. 1.2) and Gas Valve with Manual Override (fig. 1.3). The Gas control valve and the Receiver are behind the access door.
To replace the Receiver batteries on the ICONIC 1100 model, slide the cover off of the top of the receiver and use the ribbon to pull the batteries out. Replace the batteries with new 1.5V AA's, ensuring that the ribbon is located under the batteries and that the polarity is correct on all 4 batteries.
Within the next twenty seconds press the down button (Button D fig 1.1) on the remote handset until you hear an additional long signal confirming the code is set. On the ICONIC 1100 model the Receiver is located in the Control Access panel.
IE & GB 2.6 To Ignite the appliance Note - If this appliance is extinguished or goes out in use for any reason, wait 3 minutes before attempting to relight the appliance. The Gas Control Valve has an interlock device which will not allow relighting until the 3 minutes have passed.
Press OFF (button B fig. 1.1) to return to standard operating mode or simply wait and it will return to standard mode after approximately 15 seconds. 2.12 Cleaning and Maintenance This appliance should be inspected and serviced once a year by a qualified, competent and registered person. The inspection and maintenance must at least take place once a year to ensure that the appliance is working correctly and safely.
The gas controls are connected to the Burner of the appliance. These controls need to be located in the control access box, so an appropriate position for the access box needs to be determined for the ICONIC 1100. This appliance has fully adjustable legs, these must me set to the desired length before the flue position is finalised.
IE & GB 3.4 Flue Connection 3.4.1 General notes This appliance may be installed with a roof terminal (C31) or a wall terminal (C11). This appliance may only be used with Balanced Flue (otherwise known as Concentric Flue) parts as specified by Heat Design.
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3.4.5 Terminal Locations. Distance Dimension Terminal Position (mm) Directly below an opening, air brick, opening window etc. Above an opening, air brick, opening window etc. Adjacent to an opening, air brick, opening window etc. Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes Below eaves Below balconies of car port roof From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe...
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Maximum Permissible run (H) =13 (Including bends, every 90o Bend is 0.5m' flue). Vertical Flue Rise Max. Horizontal Flue Run, (H) m Max. Horizontal Flue Run, (H) m (V) metres for Ø130/200 flue for Ø100/150 flue Minimum Vertical Flue Height for Iconic 1100 0.5m...
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Horizontal Wall Vent Termination Category 1 for 200/130- type C...
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IE & GB 3.4.7 Vertical Roof Vent Termination C Flue sizing: Iconic 1100 Ø130/200 (Ø5”/8”) Connector on Appliance. Ø130/200 (Ø5”/8”) Maybe used Throughout, Alternatively, Ø100/150 (Ø4”/6 ⅝ ”) Reducer may be used, so that Ø100/150 (Ø4”/6 ⅝ ”) flue can be used thereafter.
Pilot Flame and smooth lighting of the effect burners from the main Burner. Log set Identification Shown above is the Log set Used for the Heat Design Iconic 1100, This will include: 1 Bag of Grey Embers,1 Bag of Black Embers, 11 Logs and a Bag of Glow Strands.
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3.5.1 Iconic 1100 Bay – Log Lay Scatter the Bags of Embers over the top of the burners as shown, keeping the pilot area clear. Position the 11 logs as shown. Lay the glow strands amongst the logs in the flames to create an enhanced Glow.
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IE & GB 3.5.2 Iconic 1100 Room Divider – Log Lay Scatter the Bags of Embers over the top of the burners as shown, keeping the pilot area clear. Position the 11 logs as shown. Lay the glow strands amongst...
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Iconic 1100 - BAY 3S (3 Sides glass) with Pebbles effect Iconic 1100 - F (Front Glass) with Pebbles effect...
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3.5.6 Iconic 1100 Stone Effect Scatter the bags of Stones evenly over the Grate and Burner, keeping the pilot area clear. 3.5.7 Iconic 1100 – Gravel Effect Scatter the bags of Gravel evenly over the Grate and Burner, keeping the pilot area clear.
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IE & GB 3.5.8 Iconic 1100 – Mixed Stone Scatter the bags of Stones and Pebbles evenly over the Grate and Burner, keeping the pilot area clear. 3.5.9 Iconic 1100 Crushed Glass Scatter the bags of Crushed Glass evenly over the Grate and Burner, keeping the pilot area clear.
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3.5.10 Iconic 1100 - Lava Rock Scatter the bags of Lava Rocks evenly over the Grate and Burner, keeping the pilot area clear.
IE & GB 3.6 Commissioning the Appliance 3.6.1 Pilot Ignition Check 1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Instructions 2. Check that the pilot flame stays alight 3. Extinguish the pilot light 3.6.2 Main Burner Check 1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Instructions 2.
4. Servicing Turn the appliance OFF and isolate the gas supply. Ensure the appliance is fully cold before attempting to start servicing the appliance. No liability can be accepted by Heat Design for injury caused by burning or scolding by a hot appliance.
5. Technical Information 5.1 Countries of Use Country Natural AT -Austria , G20 at 20 mbar ,G31 at 50 mbar; I ,G30/G31 at 50 3P(50) 3B/P(50) mbar BE -Belgium , G20/G25 at 20/25 mbar ,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I ,G31 at 37 3P(37) mbar;...
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