Flavel Decadence HE Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions
Flavel Decadence HE Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions

Flavel Decadence HE Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions

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Decadence HE
INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRES
Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions.
Hand these instructions to the user after installation.
Model No's FHKC**MN2 & FHKC**RN3 are only for use on Natural
Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.
** denotes trim and fret variant

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  • Page 1 Decadence HE INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRES Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions. Hand these instructions to the user after installation. Model No’s FHKC**MN2 & FHKC**RN3 are only for use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.
  • Page 2 Information Requirements for Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1188 Model Identifier FHKC**MN2 &  FHKC**RN3 Indirect Heating Functionality Direct Heat Output 3.4kW Indirect Heat Output Not Applicable Fuel Natural Gas (G20) NOx Emissions 130mg/kWh Nominal Heat Output 3.4kW Minimum Heat Output (Indicative, all models) 1.8kW Useful Efficiency at Nominal Heat Output 84.3%...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Section 1 Information and Requirements PAGE Appliance Information Conditions of Installation Flue and chimney suitability Fireplace / surround suitability Shelf position Chimney inspection Fire place opening / catchment space Fitting to metal flue boxes Fitting to pre-cast flues Spillage monitoring system 1.10 Wall / hearth mounting Section 2...
  • Page 4: Information And Requirements

    SECTION 1 INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS APPLIANCE INFORMATION Model FHKC**MN2 FHKC**RN3 Gas type Main injectors (2 off) Size 130 (MC) 170 (RC) Pilot type (MC) Copreci 21100 / 141 Pilot type (RC) ERTA OXYP PG-83-10 Max. gross heat input : 4.5 kW Min.
  • Page 5: Conditions Of Installation

    INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION It is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a Registered Installer, in accordance with these installation instructions and the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 as amended. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution.
  • Page 6: Fireplace / Surround Suitability

    FIREPLACE / SURROUND SUITABILITY The fire must only be installed on a hearth it must not be installed directly onto carpet or other combustible floor materials. The fire is suitable for fitting to non-combustible fire place surrounds and proprietary fire place surrounds with a temperature rating of at least 150 o c.
  • Page 7: Fire Place Opening / Catchment Space

    Check the chimney pot / terminal and general condition of the brickwork or masonry. If the chimney or flue is in poor condition or if there is no up-draught do not proceed with the installation. If there is a history of down-draught conditions with the chimney / flue, a tested and certificated flue terminal or cowl suitable for the relevant flue type should be considered.
  • Page 8: Fitting To Metal Flue Boxes

    Table A - Installation Depth Requirements for a Flavel Decadence HE being installed into a brick built chimney, requiring 12.0 litres of debris collection volume (figure 2). When installing this product into a brick built chimney, there must be a minimum depth available of 200mm available for the collection of debris behind the firebox when installed.
  • Page 9: Fitting To Pre-Cast Flues

    FITTING TO PRE-CAST FLUES When installing this appliance into pre-cast flues, always ensure that the spigot restrictor baffle has been removed. To install the fire box in to pre-cast flue starter blocks, there must be at least 180mm from the mounting face of the fire to the rear of the pre-cast flue starter block to allow sufficient space for debris collection.
  • Page 10: Wall / Hearth Mounting

    SECTION 2 INSTALLATION OF FIRE UNPACKING THE FIRE Carefully lift the fire out of the carton. Remove the loose item packaging carefully from the front of the appliance. Check the contents as listed :- Packing Check List 1 off Fire box / burner assembly 1 off Boxed ceramic base, front ceramic rail and 7 coals 1 off...
  • Page 11 For all models proceed as follows :- 2.2.1 Remove the top glass retaining cover from the product. It is secured via the two screws as indicated. See figure 5 below. Fig. 5 2 off securing screws 2.2.2 Remove the left and right hand side glass securing brackets from the product.
  • Page 12 2.2.3 Lift the glass panel forwards and clear from the firebox, taking care not to damage the glass panel. See figure 7 below. Fig. 7 2.2.4 Remove the burner heat shield, which is retained by 2 off screws as shown below in figure 8. Fig.
  • Page 13 For all manual control models proceed as follows :- 2.2.5 Remove the two off screws from the left and right hand burner mounting brackets, plus the two screws from the base of the control panel as shown below in figure 9, this will allow removal of the complete burner unit from the firebox.
  • Page 14 Continue for all models as follows :- 2.2.7 Whilst the fire box is still in position, decide which side the gas supply is to enter the fire from. If concealed pipe work is required plan the pipe run to enter the fire box through one of the openings in the sides or rear of the fire box below the fuelbed support panel and connect to the isolating / inlet elbow.
  • Page 15 IMPORTANT : Sealing of the Gas Unused Gas Pipe Inlet Apertures In line with current regulations, it is imperative that the gas supply inlet apertures that are not utilised during the installation are sealed with the foil tape as supplied. Failure to seal these inlet apertures could lead to flame reversal, which in turn will damage the burner and control systems of the product.
  • Page 16 The preferred method of fixing which is suitable for almost all situations is the cable fixing method which is described in the following section in detail. To fit using the preferred cable method proceed as follows- 2.2.8 Mark out and drill 4 off No 14 (6mm) holes in the back face of the fire opening in the positions shown below in figure 14.
  • Page 17 Fig. 15 2.2.13 Evenly tighten the tensioning nuts to tension both cables and pull the fire snugly against the wall. Do not overtighten, it is only necessary to pull the seal up against the sealing face of the wall, it does not need to be compressed.
  • Page 18: Gas Tightness And Inlet Pressure (Mc Models)

    The other firebox fixing method is as follows :- In installations where the cable method is not suitable (e.g. loose masonary in rear of fire opening) the firebox can be secured to the fire surround using four screws and wall plugs provided. Below (figure 16) is a diagram to indicate the hole centre positions available on the firebox to facilitate the screw fixing to the fireplace / surround.
  • Page 19: Gas Tightness And Inlet Pressure (Rc Models)

    GAS TIGHTNESS AND INLET PRESSURE (REMOTE CONTROL MODELS). 2.4.1 Remove the pressure test point screw from the inlet elbow and fit a manometer. 2.4.2 Turn on the main gas supply and carry out a gas tightness test. 2.4.3 Depress both the round buttons on the handset. The fire will then commence its ignition sequence and will light to high.
  • Page 20: Assembling Fuel Bed And Commissioning

    SECTION 3 ASSEMBLING FUEL BED AND COMMISSIONING ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - COAL MODELS 3.1.1 Place the ribbed ceramic fuelbed base on top of the fuelbed support and pull fully forwards to the burner. Make sure that the fuelbed base is located centrally in the fire box.
  • Page 21 3.1.2 Position the front ceramic coal support onto the burner support as shown below in figure 19. Fig. 19 Positioning of front ceramic coal support onto burner support 3.1.3 Fit the front row left hand coal as shown below in figure 20. Fig.
  • Page 22 3.1.4 Fit the front row left hand side central coal as shown below in figure 21. Fig. 21 3.1.5 Fit the front row right hand side central coal as shown below in figure 22. Fig. 22...
  • Page 23 3.1.6 Fit the front row right hand coal as shown below in figure 23. Fig. 23 3.1.7 Fit the rear row of 3 coals as shown below in figure 24. Fig. 24 The exact position and fit of the coals may be very finely adjusted to give the most pleasing and random appearance.
  • Page 24 Warning : Use only the coals supplied with the fire. When replacing the coals remove the old coals and discard them. Fit a complete set of coals of the correct type. Do not fit additional coals or any coals other than a genuine replacement set. To ensure that the release of fibres from these R.C.F (Refractory Ceramic Fibre) articles is kept to a minimum, during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust...
  • Page 25: Lighting The Appliance (Manual Control Model)

    LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE (MANUAL CONTROL MODELS) 3.2.1 Turn on the gas isolation tap. 3.2.2 Depress the control knob and turn anti-clockwise to the position marked pilot. Hold in the control knob for a few seconds to purge the pipe work. 3.2.3 Continue to hold-in the control knob and press the igniter button.
  • Page 26: Fitting The Batteries (Remote Control Models)

    FITTING THE BATTERIES - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 3.3.1 The control valve is located at the base of the fire as shown below in figure 25. Fig. 25 Position of battery cover on control valve 3.3.2 Remove the battery compartment cover from the control valve as indicated below in figure 26 and fit the 3 off AA sized alkaline batteries supplied to the control valve unit.
  • Page 27: Lighting The Fire Manually Via The Control Valve (Remote Control Models)

    3.3.4 For Remote control model operation please see section 3.6 LIGHTING THE FIRE MANUALLY VIA THE CONTROL VALVE 3.4.1 These products can be operated manually by using the buttons directly on the fire control in addition to the handset (should the need arise). 3.4.2 To operate the fire press and hold the “power”...
  • Page 28: Setting The Time, Temperature And Day On The Remote Handset (Remote Models)

    SETTING THE TIME, DATE & TEMPERATURE ON THE REMOTE HANDSET 3.5.1 Fit the 2 off AA batteries to the handset by removing the cover on the rear of the handset and inserting the batteries, ensure the correct +/- polarity is observed. Following insertion of the batteries the screen displayed will be as shown below in figure 28.
  • Page 29 Fig. 30 24hr or 12 hr display, press the + or - buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings + button - button 3.5.4 When the 24hr or 12hr time display option has been chosen and you are ready to confirm the setting you want press the SET button on the handset to progress to setting the day of the week as shown overpage in figure 41.
  • Page 30 Fig. 31 Day of the week Hour and Minute display, press the + or - buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings and set the correct time of day. + button - button 3.5.7 As shown above in figure 31 the time on the handset can now be set by using the + and - buttons to change the hour to the correct hour then press SET to store and to move to setting the minute.
  • Page 31 Fig. 32 Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display, press the + or - buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings and set the correct time of day. + button - button 3.5.9 The control is now ready for use with the burner. 3.5.10 If the handset is misplaced you can “page it”...
  • Page 32: Lighting The Fire Via The Remote Handset (Remote Control Models)

    LIGHTING THE FIRE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 3.6.1 Ensure valve power isolation switch is in the on position - see figure 27 and that the time, date & temperature display settings as shown in section 3.7 have been completed. Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset.
  • Page 33 Fig. 34 - “PILOT” displayed “PILOT” displayed on handset during ignition sequence (typically takes two seconds) Fig. 35 - “MAX” & large flame symbol displayed “MAX FLAME” displayed on handset when burner is lit to maximum rate...
  • Page 34 LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS  (CONTINUED) 3.6.3 To decrease the heat input level of the burner hold the handset as described in section 3.6.1 to unlock the keypad then press and release the - button. Pressing and releasing the - button will lower the heat input level one step at a time.
  • Page 35: Advanced Settings Of Remote Control Models

    3.6.6 If you are not intending to use the fire for a long period (i.e. over the summer months) the battery life can be extended by sliding the power isolator switch to the left (to the “0” position away from the “1” position) on the valve itself, which is located behind the ashpan cover on the fire.
  • Page 36 Fig. 37 MAN & Zzz symbols flashing illuminated Press mode button to scroll through to MAN & Zzz symbols, then press and release the set button to put the control into the manual snooze mode. 3.7.1.6 Pressing the set button again will now show you the snooze time period remaining.
  • Page 37 Fig. 38 Handset showing snooze time period remaining, this can be adjusted from 1 minute to 4:00 hrs by using the + & - buttons on the handset as indicated + button - button 3.7.1.8 To adjust the snooze period use the + and - buttons to increase or decrease the snooze period for any period between 1 minute and 4:00 hours.
  • Page 38 3.8.2 Thermostatic mode PLEASE NOTE : Thermostatic mode of this fire will only allow regulation of the room temperature by the fire when it has been already lit via manual operation of the handset. It will not allow the fire to light automatically due to low ambient room temperature and should therefore not be relied upon for frost protection purposes.
  • Page 39 3.8.2.4 If at any time the power button is operated during thermostat mode the control will cancel any thermostat operation and return the control to manual mode. 3.8.2.5 IMPORTANT NOTE : Thermostat mode will not light the fire automatically and will only regulate between the maximum and minimum burner setting.
  • Page 40: Fitting The Decadence Fascia

    FITTING THE DECADENCE FASCIA 3.9.1 Fit the fascia to the firebox by hooking the mounting brackets into the slots on the firebox as indicated in figure 40. Fig. 40 4 off location slots in firebox Location hooks on cast trim NOTE : IT MAY BE ADVANTAGEOUS TO COMPLETE THE CLEARANCE OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS / SPILLAGE TEST BEFORE FITTING...
  • Page 41: Checking For Clearance Of Combustion Products

    3.10 CHECKING FOR CLEARANCE OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS 3.10.1 Close all doors and windows in the room. 3.10.2 Light the fire and allow to run for approximately 5 minutes on high position. 3.10.3 After approximately 5 minutes hold a smoke match just inside and below the centre of the lower front edge of the top of the fire as shown at the bottom of the page in figure 41 (It is recommended that a suitable smoke match holder is used when checking for clearance of...
  • Page 42: Section 4

    MAINTENANCE Servicing Notes Servicing should be carried out annually by a competent person such as a registered engineer. This is a condition of the Flavel Fires guarantee schemes. The service should include changing the oxypilot as a condition of the guarantee and visually checking the chimney and fire opening for accumulations of debris and a smoke test to check for a positive up-draught in the chimney.
  • Page 43: Removal Of The Piezo Igniter (Manual Control Models)

    Removing the Piezo Igniter 4.2.1 Remove the burner assembly as in section 4.1 4.2.2 Disconnect the ignition lead from the piezo and unscrew the retaining nut on the rear of the control panel. Withdraw the piezo from the front of the control panel. Reassemble in reverse order and carry out a gas tightness test.
  • Page 44: Removal Of The Burner Assembly (Remote Control Models)

    Remote Control Fires - For Diagrams refer to section 2 Removing the RC Burner Assembly 5.1.1 Prepare work area (lay down dust sheets etc.) 5.1.2 Remove the fascia and ash pan cover and put them in a safe location. Isolate the gas supply. Remove the glass panel, unscrewing the top and side retaining brackets, see page 10 &...
  • Page 45: Replacing The Batteries (Remote Control Models)

    Removing the Pilot Assembly Note : Because this appliance is fitted with an atmosphere sensing ‘Oxy- Pilot’ it is not possible to replace the thermocouple separately, because the thermocouple position is factory set to a tight tolerance. Any replacement of parts on the pilot requires a complete new pilot assembly.
  • Page 46: Parts Shortlist

    PARTS SHORTLIST Replacement of parts must be carried out by a competent person such as a registered gas installer. The part numbers of the replaceable parts are as follows, these are available from your local stockist, whose details may be found on the BFM Europe website, address as per rear page.
  • Page 47: Conditions Of Installation & About Your New Fire

    SECTION SIX - USER INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION It is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a competent (e.g. Registered) Installer, in accordance with the installation instructions and the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution.
  • Page 48 ABOUT YOUR NEW DECADENCE HE GAS FIRE The Flavel Decadence High Efficiency coal effect gas fires incorporate a unique and highly developed fuel bed which gives the realism of a loose coal layout combined with realistic flames and glow. The use of durable ceramic material in the construction of the fuelbed components ensures long and trouble free operation.
  • Page 49: Operating The Fire - Manual & Remote Control Variants

    6.2.1 OPERATING THE FIRE (MANUAL CONTROL MODELS) The controls are located behind the ashpan cover which is situated behind the ashpan / fender. The controls, comprise a control valve to adjust the gas flow and a push button piezo igniter. To light the fire proceed as follows:- 6.2.1.1 Depress the control knob and turn anti-clockwise to the position marked pilot.
  • Page 50 6.2.2 LIGHTING THE FIRE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 6.2.2.1 Ensure valve power isolation switch is in the on position - see figure 4 Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset. The green light of the “unlock”...
  • Page 51 Fig. 2 - “PILOT” displayed “PILOT” displayed on handset during ignition sequence (typically takes two seconds) Fig. 3 - “MAX” & large flame symbol displayed “MAX FLAME” displayed on handset when burner is lit to maximum rate...
  • Page 52 6.2.2 LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS  (CONTINUED) 6.2.2.3 To decrease the heat input level of the burner hold the handset as described in section 6.2.2.1 to unlock the keypad then press and release the - button. Pressing and releasing the - button will lower the heat input level one step at a time.
  • Page 53 6.2.2.6 If you are not intending to use the fire for a long period (i.e. over the summer months) the battery life can be extended by sliding the power isolator switch to the left (to the “0” position away from the “1” position) on the valve itself, which is located behind the ashpan cover on the fire.
  • Page 54: Manual Operation Of Remote Control Models

    MANUAL OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL MODELS 6.3.1 These products can therefore be operated manually should the need arise. The control valve is located at the base of the fire as shown below in figure 5. Fig. 5 Position of control valve 6.3.2 Ensure that the power isolation switch is in position “1”...
  • Page 55: Replacing The Batteries On Remote Control Models

    6.3.3 To operate the fire press and hold the “power” button as shown in figure 2 on the previous page for two seconds, release as soon as the red indicator light in figure 2 on the previous page illuminates. The burner will start its ignition sequence and light to the maximum heat input level.
  • Page 56: Spillage Monitoring System

    6.5 SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM - Applicable to all models This appliance is fitted with a spillage monitoring system which shuts down the fire if the evacuation of combustion products from the fire is affected by a partially or fully blocked flue. If this system operates the fire will go out.
  • Page 57: Setting The Time, Day & Temperature On The Remote Handset

    SETTING THE TIME, DATE & TEMPERATURE ON THE REMOTE HANDSET 6.6.1 Fit the 2 off AA batteries to the handset by removing the cover on the rear of the handset and inserting the batteries, ensure the correct +/- polarity is observed. Following insertion of the batteries the screen displayed will be as shown below in figure 7.
  • Page 58 Fig. 8 24hr or 12 hr display, press the + or - buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings + button - button 6.6.4 When the 24hr or 12hr time display option has been chosen and you are ready to confirm the setting you want press the SET button on the handset to progress to setting the day of the week as shown overpage in figure 9.
  • Page 59 Fig. 9 Hour and Minute display, press the + or - buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings and set the correct time of day. + button - button 6.6.7 As shown above in figure 9 the time on the handset can now be set by using the + and - buttons to change the hour to the correct hour then press SET to store and to move to setting the minute.
  • Page 60 Fig. 10 Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display, press the + or - buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings and set the correct time of day. + button - button 6.6.9 The control is now ready for use with the burner. 6.6.10 If the handset is misplaced you can “page it”...
  • Page 61: Advanced Settings Menu Of The Remote Control

    ADVANCED SETTINGS MENU OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 6.7.1 Snooze mode in manual operation 6.7.1.1 Snooze mode is a time period which can be set which will turn the fire automatically off after a certain time period has elapsed. 6.7.1.2 Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset.
  • Page 62 6.7.1.6 Pressing the set button again will now show you the snooze time period remaining. The snooze time period can be adjusted by pressing the + or - buttons on the handset. This time period can be set ranging from 1 minute to 4:00 hours.
  • Page 63 6.7.2 Thermostatic mode PLEASE NOTE : Thermostatic mode of this fire will only allow regulation of the room temperature by the fire when it has been already lit via manual operation of the handset. It will not allow the fire to light automatically due to low ambient room temperature and should therefore not be relied upon for frost protection purposes.
  • Page 64 6.7.2.4 If at any time the power button is operated during thermostat mode the control will cancel any thermostat operation and return the control to manual mode. 6.7.2.5 IMPORTANT NOTE : Thermostat mode will not light the fire automatically and will only regulate between the maximum and minimum burner setting.
  • Page 65: Re-Assembling The Ceramics & Fuel-Bed - Coal Models

    RE-ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - COAL  MODELS NOTE : The position of the fuel-bed components are critical to the performance of the product. Therefore please ensure that the fuel-bed components are positioned as described in the following section prior to requesting a service call due to soot build up, poor flame pattern etc.
  • Page 66 6.8.2 Position the front ceramic coal support onto the burner support as shown below in figure 16. Fig. 16 Positioning of front ceramic coal support onto burner support 6.8.3 Fit the front row left hand coal as shown below in figure 17. Fig.
  • Page 67 6.8.4 Fit the front row left hand side central coal as shown below in figure 18. Fig. 18 6.8.5 Fit the front row right hand side central coal as shown below in figure 19. Fig. 19...
  • Page 68 6.8.6 Fit the front row right hand coal as shown below in figure 20. Fig. 20 6.8.7 Fit the rear row of 3 coals as shown below in figure 21. Fig. 21 The exact position and fit of the coals may be very finely adjusted to give the most pleasing and random appearance.
  • Page 69 Warning : Use only the coals supplied with the fire. When replacing the coals remove the old coals and discard them. Fit a complete set of coals of the correct type. Do not fit additional coals or any coals other than a genuine replacement set. To ensure that the release of fibres from these R.C.F (Refractory Ceramic Fibre) articles is kept to a minimum, during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust...
  • Page 70 Warning : Use only the pebbles supplied with the fire. When replacing the pebbles remove the old pebbles and discard them. Fit a complete set of pebbles of the correct type. Do not fit additional pebbles or any pebbles other than a genuine replacement set. To ensure that the release of fibres from these R.C.F (Refractory Ceramic Fibre) articles is kept to a minimum, during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust...
  • Page 71: 10 Cleaning The Fire & Fuel-Bed / Glass Panel

    6.10 CLEANING THE FUEL-BED / GLASS PANEL We do not recommend cleaning of the coals or fuelbed components as these are fragile and damage may result. None of these parts must be washed or exposed to any cleaning agents or water. Any damaged parts must be replaced by contacting your dealer or telephoning BFM Europe Ltd.
  • Page 72: Removal & Re-Fitting Of The Glass Panel

    6.11 REMOVING AND RE-FITTING THE GLASS PANEL 6.11.1 Remove the top glass retaining cover from the product. It is secured via the two screws as indicated, see figure 22 below. Fig. 22 2 off securing screws 6.11.2 Remove the left and right hand side glass securing brackets from the product.
  • Page 73 6.11.3 Lift the glass panel forwards and clear from the firebox, taking care not to damage the glass panel. See figure 24 below. Fig. 24 6.11.4 Replace the glass panel in reverse order, do not use the fire under any circumstances if the glass panel is damaged or cracked in any way.
  • Page 74: Removal & Re-Fitting The Decadence Fascia

    6.12 REMOVAL AND RE-FITTING THE DECADENCE FASCIA 6.12.1 The fascia is fitted to the firebox by hooking the mounting brackets into the slots on the firebox as indicated in figure 25. Fig. 25 4 off location Location slots in hooks firebox on cast trim 6.13...
  • Page 75 Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed. TROUBLE SHOOTING ADVICE FOR REMOTE CONTROL & ELECTRONIC FIRE CONTROL MODELS PRIOR TO REQUESTING A SERVICE CALL Please locate the Indicator light on the control valve behind the ashpan cover (see figure 6 on page 63), if it shows any of the following flashing sequences then the problem requires the batteries in the control valve and / or handset changing, be advised that...

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