Charlton & Jenrick INFINITY 780 BF NG Owner's Manual

Charlton & Jenrick INFINITY 780 BF NG Owner's Manual

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Owner's Manual
INCLUDES
User, Maintenance, Service, and Installation
Instructions
780 BF NG
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.
This appliance is guaranteed for 12 months subject to conditions. This 5 Year extended
Literature NO 6863 (ISS 05)
parts warranty will only be valid if the annual service recommended in this manual has
been completed and the appliance has been registered online.

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual INCLUDES User, Maintenance, Service, and Installation Instructions 780 BF NG 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 Important Information (users EXTENDED FIVE YEAR PARTS instructions) ..............5 WARRANTY SECTION TWO Introduction (users instructions) ..7 SECTION THREE Operation (users instructions) ..7 In order to validate your extended 5 years parts SECTION FOUR Cleaning &...
  • 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 Important 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: INFINITY 780 BF 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 Important Information (Users Instructions)

    SECTION ONE Important Information (users instructions) Consumer protection information As manufacturers and suppliers of heating products, we take every care, as far as is reasonably practicable, that these products are so designed and constructed as to meet the general safety requirement when properly used and installed. To this end, our products are thoroughly tested and examined before despatch.
  • Page 6  The Appliance is for use on Natural Gas (G20 @ 20mbar) only.  Failure to install appliance correctly could lead to prosecution.  In GB (Great Britain), the appliance must be installed by a competent person i.e. GAS SAFE registered, in accordance with the GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION AND USE) REGULATIONS, The Building Regulations (or The Building Regulations (Scotland) or The Building Regulations (Northern Ireland)) and The Current I.E.E.
  • Page 7: Section Two Introduction (Users Instructions)

    SECTION TWO Introduction (users instructions)  The INFINITY 780 BF is an inset room sealed decorative fuel-effect gas appliance designed for use in locations that do not have a conventional chimney. The appliance must be installed against an outside wall because the air to support combustion is taken from the outside and the products of combustion are expelled to the outside.
  • Page 8 Flame height adjustment Once the fire has been started the flame height can be decreased by moving your finger clock wise or decreased moving your finger anti-clock wise using the selector wheel. Once the desired flame level is set, remove your finger from the selector wheel to transmit your selection to the receiver. Six flame levels and a pilot setting are selectable.
  • Page 9 Auto (Thermostatic) Control Press to awaken the handset from its dormant sleep mode at any time. Selecting auto control The “auto” function can only be selected once the appliances has been started and initiated into “manual” mode. Once in manual mode, press and release the button to enter the “mode”...
  • Page 10 Reset To restore the handset back to its original factory setting select “reset” from the menu options. Press - & - simultaneously to complete the reset command – to return to the menu options. Changing The Handset Batteries. The handset operates from four AAA 1.5V batteries. New alkaline batteries are recommended. Do not mix new and old batteries.
  • Page 11: Section Four Cleaning & Laying The Fuel Bed (Users Instructions)

    SECTION FOUR Cleaning & Laying the fuel bed (users instructions) Warning:-Before you clean any part of the appliance ensure that the appliance is switched off and cool. CLEANING: BLACK PAINTED SURFACES  These surfaces should be dusted regularly and any marks removed with a soft cloth. ...
  • Page 12 CLEANING AND REPLACING fuel bed shapes Important: - Refer to the ‘Health & Safety Notice located on page 3 of this booklet before cleaning or replacing any refractory material. Use only the shapes provided NO OTHER SHAPES SHOULD BE ADDED to the appliance The Fuel bed set consists of: ...
  • Page 13 Lay the bark chippings and small log shape as shown.  Place two log shapes upon the shelf above the inlet baffle as shown. www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk LT6863 (ISS 05)
  • Page 14  Place a further two log shapes along the front edge of the burner cover.  Place a further two log shapes as shown.  Place a further two log shapes as shown.  Place a further two log shapes as shown. ...
  • Page 15: Section Five Appliance Data (Installation Instructions)

    SECTION FIVE Appliance Data (installation instructions) Fire Box dimensions: Height 740mm Width 843mm Forward Projection: 42mm Weight: 35kg Flue Length………………………………………...100mm (minimum) to 600mm (maximum) No bends or joined flue pipes should be used in the flue system. Pressure Test Point Location: Gas inlet elbow Gas Connection: 8.0mm O/D, tube.
  • Page 16: Section Six Regulations And Warnings (Installation Instruction)

    SECTION SIX Regulations and Warnings (installation instruction)  This appliance must only be installed in Great Britain or Ireland.  The appliance is available in natural gas only.  This appliance must be installed on a suitable outside wall.  No special ventilation bricks or vents are required into the room containing the appliance.
  • Page 17: Section Seven Siting The Appliance (Installation Instructions)

    SECTION SEVEN Siting the Appliance (installation instructions) (When installing in a timber framed dwelling reference must be made to the specific installation requirements stated in Section 8 Installing the Appliance in Timber Framed Dwelling). GENERAL REQUIREMENTS  The flue and air duct length must be between 100mm to 600mm. ...
  • Page 18: Section Eight Preparing The Appliance For Installation (Installation Instructions)

    Ensure that gas supply is suitably sited ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm  Check with the supplier or manufacturer that the surround meets 150 C minimum rating 853 MIN (attention should especially be given to manmade materials such as resin). 870 MAX. 750 MIN ...
  • Page 19 MARK POSITION OF LINTEL MARKING OUT WALL FOR CENTRE LINE OF CAVITY RECESSED INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS Measurement taken from 605.00 floor Level to the flue pilot 490.00 height and lintel minimum clearance HEARTH SURFACE LINE OR BASE LINE FOR HOLE IN WALL (150mm min. from floor) FLOOR SURFACE Using 150mm core drill cut a holes following the pilot holes.
  • Page 20  Fit the universal wall mounting brackets to either side of the appliance using the same fixings as the fireplace frame Ensure it is a suitable outside wall constructed of non-combustible materials and that the flue position will meet the requirements previously described in Section 7 ...
  • Page 21  Using a 150mm core drill from outside cut a hole following the pilot hole. Drilling from the outside through to the cavity will give a better finish on the outside wall.  Remove any cavity insulation from the core drill cut out opening and for a further 100mm into the cavity gap all around.
  • Page 22: Section Nine Connecting The Gas Supply

    SECTION NINE CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY TURN OFF ANY GAS APPLIANCES THAT ARE FED BY THE METER AND ISOLATE THE GAS SUPPLY BY TURNING OFF AT THE METER.  The Gas Connection can be made by removing the gas inlet cover located on the left hand side of the fire box sump assembly.
  • Page 23 Method 2 Remove a channel out of the outer skin of the Dry / wet plaster of the chimney breast up to the main power point. Again it is good practice to run the cable within a sleeve of at least 15mm internal diameter. With power points that exceed the 1.65 metre distance, an optional 2.0 metre extension cable is available Part No 7147.
  • Page 24: Section Ten Assemble The Appliance (Installation Instructions)

    SECTION TEN Assemble the appliance (installation instructions)  Taking special care remove the ceramic liner set from within the packaging. The rear liner is in two pieces. Place the bottom rear liner upon the top edge to the air tray. Angle the upper rear line into the fire box assembly and place on top of the rear bottom line.
  • Page 25: Section Eleven Instruct And Advise The Customer (Installation Instructions)

    SECTION ELEVEN Instruct and Advise the Customer (installation instructions)  Demonstrate the lighting and extinguishing procedure to the consumer/user and the removal and refitting of the trim for cleaning.  Explain that for the first few hours of the fire operating there will be an initial odour.
  • Page 26: Section Twelve (Maintenance Instructions)

    SECTION TWELVE (Maintenance Instructions) General  Servicing should be carried out annually by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE-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, turn off the gas supply to the fire. ...
  • Page 27 Replacement of the Thermocouple 1. Remove the Thermocouple from the rear of the Valve. 2. Disconnect the Thermocouple wires from the E.D.B. 3. Undo the Thermocouple nut from the pilot assembly, remove the Thermocouple and replace. 4. Replace in reverse order, turn on gas supply, check for soundness, correct operation and re-commission. Replacement of the Pilot Injector 1.
  • Page 28 Replacement Handset Follow the guide stipulated on page 8 of the users instructions “Changing the handset batteries” to load the batteries into the new handset. The replacement handset will need to be paired again to the ECU unit. Pairing Handset ...
  • Page 29: Section Twelve Wiring Diagram (Maintenance Instructions)

    SECTION TWELVE Wiring Diagram (maintenance instructions) Attach to the valve www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk LT6863 (ISS 05)
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  • Page 33 Register your appliance online today to activate your warranty www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk LT6863 (ISS 05)
  • Page 34: Balanced Flue Gas Fire Commissioning Checklist

    BALANCED FLUE 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. Failure to install and commission according to the manufacturer’s instructions and complete this Benchmark Commissioning Checklist will invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 35: 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.
  • Page 36 Product ID Label A-0552 Serial No Prefix (NG) Data Badge Burner Tray / Box Assembly Air Test Completed Warning Label (1409) Grommet (1406) Glass Sub-Assembly Silicone Sealing Strip (4818) x 2 780 BF Log Set (6792) Fireplace Frame (5772) Battery Holder (5775) Inlet Cover (5764) Top Fixing Cover (6780) “AAA”...

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