Testing, Commissioning & Use; Briefing The Customer - Nu-Flame Fenton Balanced Flue Use, Installation & Servicing Instructions

Suitable for natural gas & propane
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17 - TESTING, COMMISSIONING & USE
! IMPORTANT NOTE !
! IMPORTANT NOTE !
17.1 - LIGHTING THE FIRE
a. Reference to Section 2 in the Users Instructions 'Lighting & Controlling the Fire' will show how to light and operate the fire.
b. Check that the supply pressure to the fire is at the pressures required, 20mbar (Natural Gas G20) or 37mbar (Propane G31) when set at
high.
! IMPORTANT NOTE !
17.2 - FITTING THE OUTER CASE (Take Care With The Case As It Can Tip Over)
a. Offer the Case up to the fire and lift it up at the back clear of the securing brackets
then lower to engage.
Centralise the case and ensure it is sitting down on the hearth.
b. Check that the case foam seal is up against the wall/back panel specifically at the top and if not adjust the feet under the legs.
c. Secure with the 2 screws provided.
17.3 - FIREGUARDS
a. A fireguard is not supplied with the appliance however it is recommended that a fireguard is fitted if the fire is to be used in the
presence of young children, the elderly, the infirm and pets.
b. For Hole in the Wall Installations it is recommended that a means, (tactile separator/shelf or guard) is provided to give
abrupt warning to a person moving inadvertently towards the fire.

18 - BRIEFING THE CUSTOMER

a. The installer should brief the customer on the Operation of the Control System and all aspects of the User Instructions.
b. The instructions/with the Case/Glass Panel release Screw Driver should be handed to the customer for their safe keeping and future
servicing.
c. Show the customer how the Case and Glass Panel can be removed for cleaning with the screw driver provided.
d. For Customers who have purchased the Thermatronic or High Level Controls explain and demonstrate that the batteries in the
receiver and handset , (Thermatronic) or Battery Box (High Level), should be replaced with good quality ones annually as the fire may stop
working part way through the season.
e. The customer should be briefed on the need for regular servicing; this will normally be once a year.
Note: Advise The Customer that Marks on the Glass Panel are Not Covered by the Manufactures Warranty.
f. Advise the customer that, apart from batteries for the High Level and Thermatronic System, there are no user replaceable parts in the fire
but for servicing and spares to contact the local Nu-Flame Stockist.
g. Advise the customer that under no circumstances must the fire be used without the glass panel fitted or if it is in any way chipped, cracked
or damaged.
h. Advise the Customer that the fire is fitted with a Safety Pressure Relief System and if the fires ignition should ever become delayed, or
noisy then the fire NUST NOT be used until checked by a Qualified Engineer/Installer.
i. Advise the Customer that the Glass Panel on the fire will become very hot during operation and that we recommend that a fireguard is
fitted if the fire is to be used in the presence of young children, the elderly, the infirm and pets.
j. Explain that due to the High Efficiency of the Fire other than the Control Knobs/Switch, Ashpan Knob and surrounding areas:
All surfaces are classified as Working Surfaces and will be very hot when the fire is in operation.
! IMPORTANT NOTE ! THE GLASS PANEL ON THIS FIRE WILL BECOME VERY HOT DURING OPERATION
! IMPORTANT NOTE ! WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE FITTING OF A FIREGUARD WHEN THE FIRE IS USED IN THE
NOW REMOVE THE PRESSURE RELIEF CARDBOARD FITMENT AT THE TOP OF THE FIRE.
During its first period of use any protective coatings and oils will burn out of the fire and it is wise to venti-
late the room for the first hour; also advise the customer that this may persist for the first few days until the
fire is fully burnt-in.
Ensure that the pressure test point used is sealed and gas tight.
ENSURE THE CUSTOMER IS ADVISED OF THIS.
PRESENCE OF YOUNG CHILDREN, THE ELDERLY, THE INFIRM & PETS.
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