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P-XX1592 ISSUE 2 RAVEL 750CF GAS LOG FIRE USER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Do not use this appliance if the front glass panel is broken, removed or fi ed incorrectly. It is a regula on that these instruc ons be handed to the customer a er installa on is complete.
Contents Appliance Commissioning Check List ………………………………...……..…..……………......User Instruc ons—Important informa on & Warnings ……………………………..………………..User Instruc ons—Controls & Opera on …………………………………………..…………………………….. 5 User Instruc ons—General Maintenance & Cleaning ….……………………………...………………….… 6 Log Layout Instruc ons …………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Running in and Troubleshoo ng …………………………...……………………………………………………………... 14 Unpacking the appliance ...…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Safety Check APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST It is the installers responsibility to complete the following checklist when commissioning this appliance. The informa on recorded on this page may be requested at the me of any warranty call made. If the informa on is not made available it may affect the warranty support for the customers appliance.
INSTRUCTIONS Welcome 2.0 Congratula ons on the purchase of your new Wildfire Ravel 750CF gas fire. Ensure you keep these instruc ons in a safe place as they will be required for installa on, service and general upkeep of your appliance.
USER INSTRUCTIONS Controls 2.1 This appliance has a concealed slide control knob. It is discreetly concealed in the space between the decora ve trim and the glass door frame on the lower right hand side. Simply press the knob and it will protrude from its current posi on to enable opera on.
USER INSTRUCTIONS Ba ery 2.2 This gas appliance uses a single AAA type ba ery which supplies the power for the spark generator used during the igni on process. The ba ery box which houses this ba ery is located between the decora ve frame and the glass door panel in the lower le hand corner.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning is recommended for some parts of this appliance. The glass can be cleaned with a non Cleaning abrasive glass cleaner and lint free cloth. Metal parts can be cleaned with a lint fee damp cloth. HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE Fuel Bed This appliance uses fuel effect pieces manufactured from Refractory Ceramic Fibres (RCF).
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Pilot It may be necessary to clean areas around the pilot assembly. If the appliance is running and then turns itself off automa cally for no apparent reason, it may be that the O.D.S (oxygen monitoring device) has become par ally blocked and may need to be cleaned. The pilot to this appliance has a small aera on hole at its base, some mes lint and dust can be draw in with the air supply to the pilot.
USER INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 The following instruc ons detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose components are to be Log Setup installed onto the appliance. Great care should be taken when handling these ceramic parts as they are fragile and can easily be broken. Do not force any component into posi on, if it does not fit easily then you are not fi...
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Place the volcanic rock on top of the centre burner as shown. Ensure a 4-5 mm gap is le Fuel Bed between each piece. Then using half of the glowing ember wire supplied, ruffle between fingers to make it loose, about 20mm wide and long enough to cover the volcanic rock then align over the rock as shown.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log C onto the right raised burner as shown below, ensuring it fits securely. Place Log D in the orienta on shown ensuring the branch sits just in front of the air hole in the main log as shown. Place Log E in the orienta on shown below.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log F onto the burner bed in front of the centre burner as shown. The loca on points for Log G can also be seen in the picture. LOCATION POINTS FOR LOG ‘G’ Place Log G onto the loca on points as shown in the picture.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Bark Place the bark around the fuel bed as shown. Ensure that no bark can interfere with the pilot opera on. Place Log H onto the burner bed as shown.
USER INSTRUCTIONS Running In 2.4 When this appliance is first used it is important to note that you will experience some fumes and smells in the room of opera on. Any fumes emi ed during the first few minutes of use can be quite pungent and it is advised that a window is opened un l this subsides.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.0 TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE—SOME PARTS CAN Unpacking Appliance BE EASILY DAMAGED. Once the carton has been opened, carefully remove the polystyrene packing components to reveal the appliance. The appliance has two handles, one on each side, as shown in the diagram below.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE. Regulatory Informa on This gas appliance MUST be installed by a GAS SAFE registered installer by law. It must be installed in accordance to these installa on instruc ons and the GAS SAFETY (Installa on &...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.4.0 This appliance can be installed into a suitable fireplace or as a ‘Hole in the Site Wall’ (HIW) type installa on. For both types of installa on the chimney or flue must Requirements be either Class 1 (brick chimney or 7” diameter flue) or Class 2 (5” diameter flue) The minimum effec ve height of the flue must be 3 metres, (10’).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.4.4 The following diagram shows the area which must be clear of all combus ble Combus bles materials. 3.4.5 If the appliance is being fi ed with the flange against slips or a back panel, it Back Panels must be of a suitable material.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.7 It is also possible to install this appliance into a studded cavity providing it Studding complies to the following requirements: • The installa on must have an insulated flue with a minimum diameter of 125mm (5”) and a minimum effec ve overall height of 2 metres and comply with BS EN 1856-2 (metal flue pipes for appliances).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Flue Liner This appliance can be installed directly onto a flue liner if installed within a (Op onal) masonry fireplace. Under no circumstances should a liner be used in any other type of installa on. The following diagrams show the step by step process of conver ng the appliance to top vent and securing the liner to the firebox.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Flue Liner Now remove the four screws and take off the top cover-plate (op onal) Next, fit the flue closure plate with the 3 screws provided. NOTE: THIS PART CAN ALSO BE FITTED FROM THE INSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE. THE LOWER HOLES WILL THEN BE USED.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The flue spigot should first be fi ed to the base of the 5” flexible liner, then from Flue Liner inside the appliance, using the grab handle within the spigot, pull the liner (op onal) downwards and locate the studs into the correct posi on. Note that by rota ng the spigot through 180 the centre line can be moved fore and a by 30mm.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Methods of 3.9 This appliance has 4 different installa on methods: Installa on When the appliance is installed in front of the heatproof board (or slips) on the wall or in front of the fireplace back panel then the Ravel 750 Edge Trim supplied with the appliance should be removed and discarded.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.9.1 The Ravel 750 Edge Trim is supplied with the appliance. Remove this trim and Edge Trim place somewhere that damage cannot occur whilst preparing the installa on. Installa on The appliance is already prepared for installa on of this trim, with the excep on of the two ver cal side wings.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.9.2 When the Ravel 750 Edge Trim op on is selected the following diagram shows the Edge Trim back panel/slip set dimensions which should be used. Installa on Cri cal Mantel Dimensions...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.9.3 The Ravel 750 Standard Trim is purchased separately. The standard trim is supplied Standard Trim with the necessary components to complete the installa on. Installa on Remove the Ravel Edge trim brackets from the top panel of the firebox. Cover these holes with aluminium tape (supplied) on the outside of the firebox.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.9.4 When the Ravel 750 Standard Trim op on is selected the following diagram shows Standard Trim the back panel/slip set dimensions which should be used. Installa on Cri cal Mantel Dimensions...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.0 Fixing the Appliance - Cable Fixing System. Fixing the The appliance can be installed using the wire fixing kit. This type of fixing is shown in the Appliance following picture. The fi ng system comprises four (4) eyebolts, two (2) fixing cables, two (2) screwed nipples and two (2) adjuster fi...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Fixing the Appliance - Screw Fixing Fixing the Appliance The appliance can be installed using the screw fixings supplied. See the diagrams below. The foam seal which is supplied with the appliance should be affixed to the rear face of the flange before the appliance can be installed.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.2 Connec ng the Appliance to the Gas Supply Connec ng To gas supply The gas supply should be connected to the appliance by a concealed fi ng from the rear. In all installa on condi ons the gas connec on should be provided using 8mm (O/D) copper tubing.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Connec ng to Gas Supply Remove the ceramic pad using the finger slot provided. Remove the heat shield plate.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Connec ng Disconnect the HT Lead from the electrode on the pilot. Only if tray is to be to Gas Supply removed for cable fixing. Disconnect the black switch harness plug/socket. Only if tray is to be re- moved for cable fixing.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.3 The following instruc ons detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose components are to be Log Setup installed onto the appliance. Great care should be taken when handling these ceramic parts as they are fragile and can easily be broken. Do not force any component into posi on, if it does not fit easily then you are not fi...
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Place the volcanic rock on top of the centre burner as shown. Ensure a 4-5 mm gap is le Fuel Bed between each piece. Then using half of the glowing ember wire supplied, ruffle between fingers to make it loose, about 20mm wide and long enough to cover the volcanic rock then align over the rock as shown.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log C onto the right raised burner as shown below, ensuring it fits securely. Place Log D in the orienta on shown ensuring the branch sits just in front of the air hole in the main log as shown. Place Log E in the orienta on shown below.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log F onto the burner bed in front of the centre burner as shown. The loca on points for Log G can also be seen in the picture. LOCATION POINTS FOR LOG ‘G’ Place Log G onto the loca on points as shown in the picture.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Bark Place the bark around the fuel bed as shown. Ensure that no bark can interfere with the pilot opera on. Place Log H onto the burner bed as shown.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Ligh ng 4.4 Opera ng Instruc ons This appliance has a concealed slide control knob. It is discreetly the Fire concealed in the space between the decora ve trim and the glass door frame on the lower right hand side. Simply press the knob and it will protrude from its current posi on to enable opera on.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.5 Spillage monitoring System (ODS Pilot) Check for Spillage This appliance is fi ed with an atmospheric sensing system in the form of an oxygen sensing pilot burner. This is designed to shut the fire off in the event of products being spilled into the room where the fire is being operated.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Combus ble 4.6 Combus ble Shelf Shelf This appliance may be fi ed below a surround with a combus ble shelf providing the following dimensional criteria is met: There must be a minimum distance of 250mm from the top of the appliance to the underside of the shelf.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Complete the 4.7 INFORM THE CUSTOMER OF THE FOLLOWING TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION Installa on Demonstrate the ligh ng of the appliance and the controls to control the heat se ngs. Demonstrate how to turn the fire off. Demonstrate the removal of the trim and how to reinstall correctly.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.0 Servicing the Appliance. Servicing The following procedures can and should only be performed by a Gas Safe registered installer. This appliance should be serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered installer. 5.1 Removal of the burner tray. The removal and replacement of all the gas carrying components will require the removal of the burner tray.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Remove the ceramic pad using the finger slot provided. Remove the heat shield plate. Fit isola on valve to the inlet pipe as shown below.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the HT Lead from the electrode on the pilot Disconnect the black switch harness plug/socket. Carefully remove the burner tray from the firebox.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.2 Remove of Slide Gas Valve. Remove 1 screw to remove the heat shield. Remove the pilot tube.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.2 Remove of Slide Gas Valve—con nued Remove the 3 screws shown, then remove the thermocouple nut, the gas inlet tube nut and the main burner gas outlet nut. The valve can now be removed, serviced or replaced. When reassembling the valve ensure that the washer sits in the gap as shown in the diagram...
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.3 Remove of pilot assembly. Remove the pilot gas supply nut, the thermocouple nut from the valve and the 5 screws as shown in the diagram below. 5.4 Remove of spark generator. Remove the screw. Detach the black and white connector.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.5 Removal of Tee valve (High Se ng). Remove the 17 screws as shown in the diagram below to release all pipework from the underside of the burner tray. Take care not to mix up the screws. 5 x self-tap silver screws marked 4 x M5 silver screws marked 1 x M3 silver screw marked 7 x self tap black screws.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Removal of Tee valve (High Se ng) - Con nued Remove the gas inlet and gas outlet nuts then remove the two nuts securing the tee valve to the underside of the burner tray. 5.6 Removal of Injectors Remove the 8 screws (4 each side) as shown in the diagram The two raised burners can now be removed...
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Removal of Injector. Con nued The 4 injectors can be accessed using the socket drive. Finally remove the screw as shown below, The tee connector can be pulled out and the middle burner injector can be removed. This injector is marked 106.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.7 Removal of the Debris Access Cover. Remove the 5 screws and the 3 nuts as shown in the diagram below to remove the access cover. This will reveal the access for debris removal.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 6.0 Record of annual services The extended warranty of the specified components within this appliance is condi onal on the annual service of the appliance by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Failure to maintain the product or to use the product in away which is not intended will void the manufacturer's warranty.
Product Fiche Manufacturer : Hearth Products Ltd Model No. F-151XX2 Fuel Type Natural Gas I2H Energy Efficiency Class Indirect Hea ng Func onality Direct Heat Output kW 5.4kW Indirect Heat Output kW 69.1% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) High : 78.1% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) Nominal Heat Output High : 5.4kW...
User Replaceable Parts Part Number Descrip on P-XX1242 Ceramic Log Set (includes Volcanic rock & bark) P-XX1232 Volcanic Rock Pack P-XX1233 Ceramic Bark Pack P-XX1234 Ember Wire Pack To order spare parts for your appliance visit www.hearthproducts.co.uk/sparesshop or call us directly on 01785 225401 It is important to note that the above spares are user serviceable components that can be changed by the customer.
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