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Units 2, 6 & 7 Rawreth Barns, Dollymans Farm, Doublegate Lane, Wickford, Essex. SS11 8UD FLAME VIEW ST1 GAS STOVE THIS APPLIANCE IS CATEGORY I FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS AT A SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 20 mbar G.B. INSTALLATION & SERVICING BOOK...
1. Appliance information Model FLAME VIEW Gas type G20 (natural gas) Supply pressure (measured at test elbow), mbar Injector (x1) Stereomatic 500 Oxypilot type Erta PG-82 -330 A14 Nominal Heat Input (Qn), kW (Gross)-Maximum Rate 0.526 Gas consumption at max rate ( Minimum heat input kW (Gross) 0.300 Gas consumption at minimum rate (...
1.2 Flue & chimney suitability This appliance is designed for use with conventional brick built or lined chimneys all flues must conform to the following minimum dimensions Minimum dimension of flue 125 mm Diameter. Minimum effective height of all flue types 3 metres Before commencing installation, a flue or chimney should be inspected to ensure that all of the following conditions are satisfied.
WARNING This stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system consisting of a thermal switch, which shuts the appliance off in the event of a blocked flue or inadequate flue pull occurring. The system shall not be adjusted by the installer or shall not be put out of action. When the spillage monitoring system is required to be replaced, only original manufacturers parts shall be used.
2.3 FLUE CONNECTION The flue should be at least 3m high and at least 125 mm diameter (5”) at no point should there be any negative or horizontal gradients in the flue pipe. It is recommended that a minimum height of 600mm from the stove before any significant change of direction of the flue.
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2.6 Placement of the ceramic logs The logs should be positioned as in the pictures below. WARNING: do not change the fuel bed layout, the type or number of logs Completely fill the burner with the mica supplied Ensure if any spills into pilot it is removed Do not use appliance without the mica in the burner...
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Right log sits to right as shown in picture on left Log sits on the fuel bed and rests on front log As shown to left Branch log sits on front log and rear log as shown on left Final log sits on front log and rests on branch log as shown Small amounts of glowing embers can be place where the...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Below – the gas controls, which are situated at the bottom, left of the appliance Below – remote control handset...
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Replacement of batteries in TESCO1 gas control The TESCO1 gas controls which operate the appliance are battery powered and require replacing periodically after removing the plastic front cover from the control, the batteries are fitted and positioned as shown below , always replace the plastic cover once batteries have been fitted Replacement of batteries in handset The handset also has batteries as shown below.
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Below information only the handset will already be paired Pairing the handset with the gas valve Ensure the handset and the gas fire control have good batteries inside and the batteries are facing the correct direction (as shown inside the battery compartments). Ensure the battery contacts and compartments are clean and free from any contamination.
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Hold the handset as shown, wrapping your hand around the handset touching both sides. In a second or less the green unlock light will illuminate, allowing the buttons to work when pushed. (NOTE: If the green light is not a constant green or not lit at all the buttons will not be operable).
REAR OF STOVE 2.8 SPILLAGE CHECK FOR CLEARANCE OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS CLOSE ALL DOORS & WINDOWS IN THE ROOM CONTAINING T HE APPLIANCE. TURN ON APPLIANCE AND TURN TO HIGH, LEAVE RUNNING FOR 5 MINUTES AND INSERT A LIGHTED TAPER OR SMOKE MATCH INTO THE FLUE DIVERTER AT THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE OKE MATCH ALL THE SMOKE MUST BE DRAWN INTO THE APPLIANCE.
4.0 Ceramics Health and Safety Newman Ceramic logs and fuel bed for FlameView STI gas stove This appliance could contain some of the materials, indicated below, that could be interpreted as being injurious to health and safety. It is the users/installers responsibility to ensure that the necessary personal protective clothing is worn when handling these materials, see below for information.
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