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MONTESE GAS FIRE MONTESE XE GAS FIRE ELLIPSIS GAS FIRE USER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS It is a regula on that these instruc ons be handed to the customer a er installa on is complete. It is also the responsibility of the installa on engineer to ensure that the customer is able to fully operate the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements.
CONTENTS Regulatory Informa on and Installa on Requirements …………………………... 3 Installa on Requirements (con nued) ………………………………………………….. 4 Si ng the Appliance ……………………………………………………………………………… 5 Fixing the Appliance ...………………………………………………………………………...… 7 Connec ng the Appliance to the Gas Supply ……………………………………….. 8 Checking Opera on of Appliance ………………………………………………………… 9 Comple ng the Installa on ……………………………………………………………………...
REGULATORY INFORMATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS THE FOLLOWING MUST BE NOTED PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE. 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 & Use) REGULATIONS 1998 as amended.
No purpose made ven la on is normally required for this appliance when installed in G.B. If the appliance is being installed in I.E then refer to I.S 813:1996 (Domes c Gas Installa on—Na onal Standards Authority of Ireland). Ven la on areas (if applicable) should be checked periodically to ensure there is no obstruc on, even though none is normally required for this appliance.
SITING THE APPLIANCE Fireplace Opening The fireplace opening must be between 405mm and 450mm wide and between 555mm and 570mm high. If the opening intended for the appliance is in excess of these dimensions then a suitable surround must be constructed of non-combus ble material to produce an opening within this range of dimensions.
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Installa on into a PRE-CAST FLUE Installa on—con nued… If a dimension of 14mm is not available for debris collec on, then the mantel rebate should be increased to ensure this minimum figure is achieved, ensuring that that a suitable non combus ble material is used and the integrity of the fireplace opening is maintained.
Fixing the Appliance. If the appliance is being installed with a spacer kit, this should be a ached to the appliance using the screws included and the second foam length which is supplied with the spacer kit should be affixed to the rear face of the spacer. Do not use any permanent sealing substance as this will invalidate warranty as the appliance cannot be removed for periodical inspec ons.
Connec ng the Appliance to the Gas Supply The gas supply can 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. If the concealed installa on method is chosen, there are three op onal entry points at the rear/side of the appliance.
Comple ng the Installa on of the Appliance Remove the protec ve covering (if applicable) from the face of the decora ve trim. Fit the trim to the appliance with the magnets provided. One magnet should be placed in each corner of the trim at the top of the appliance and on each side about 120mm from the base of the appliance.
Maintenance of the Appliance The following procedures can and should be performed by the customer at regular intervals depending upon use of the appliance. Appliance Technical Informa on Gas Type : Natural Gas Category : I Inlet Pressure: (Cold) 20mbar Heat Input Gross : 6.75kW Injector : 78 Des na on Countries : GB...
Cleaning the Appliance (con nued) Trim, Fret and Painted Metal Parts There are a variety of trim and fret op ons which may have been supplied with your appliance and these are normally a plated material on a steel substrate. It is important that no abrasive cleaners or chemical agents are used in the cleaning of these components.
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Removal / Replacement of Gas Carrying Components (con nued) Replacement of the Gas Control Valve Manual Control Valve Remove the control knob from the valve. Remove the locknut from the front of the valve. Undo the three nuts around the periphery of the valve body—Gas Inlet / Burner / Pilot Remove the thermocouple nut from the back of the valve.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is available with two opera ng methods, namely manual control and slide control. The following instruc ons detail both methods of opera on however the basic opera on of the appliance involves the igni on of a pilot burner (See page 7 for spillage monitoring details—ODS), then the control of the main burner with LOW and HIGH se ngs.
FUEL BED LAYOUT (COAL) The following instruc ons detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose components are to be 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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Step 4 Fit the le moulded fuel piece onto the coal bed as shown. Step 5 Fit the right moulded fuel piece onto the coal bed as shown. Step 6 Fit coal A onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire.
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Step 7 Fit coal B onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 8 Fit coal C onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 9 Fit coal D onto the fuel bed as shown.
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Step 10 Fit coal E onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 11 Fit coal F onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 12 Fit coal G onto the fuel bed as shown.
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Step 13 Fit coal H onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 14 Fit coal I onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 15 Fit coal J onto the fuel bed as shown.
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Step 16 Fit coal K onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 17 Fit coal L onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire.
FUEL BED LAYOUT (PEBBLE) The following instruc ons detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose components are to be 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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Step 4 Fit the le moulded fuel piece onto the coal bed as shown. Step 5 Fit the right moulded fuel piece onto the coal bed as shown. Step 6 Fit pebble A onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire.
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Step 7 Fit pebble B onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 8 Fit pebble C onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 9 Fit pebble D onto the fuel bed as shown.
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Step 10 Fit pebble E onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 11 Fit pebble F onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 12 Fit pebble G onto the fuel bed as shown.
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Step 13 Fit pebble H onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 14 Fit pebble I onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 15 Fit pebble J onto the fuel bed as shown.
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Step 16 Fit pebble K onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire. Step 17 Fit pebble L onto the fuel bed as shown. The arrow should point towards the back of the fire.
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.
Product Fiche Manufacturer : Hearth Products Ltd Model No. F-021XX1 F-021XX2 Fuel Type Natural Gas I Natural Gas I Energy Efficiency Class Indirect Hea ng Func onality Direct Heat Output kW 3.2kW 3.2kW Indirect Heat Output kW Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) High : 51.9% High : 51.9% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV)
User Replaceable Parts Part Number Descrip on P-XX1120A Ceramic Fuel Bed Set—Coal ( No Front Rail) P-XX1122A Ceramic Front Rail Only -Coal P-XX1130A Ceramic Fuel Bed Set—Pebble (No front Rail) P-XX1132 Ceramic Front Rail Only—Pebble 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.
Hearth Products Ltd Unit 14 Tollgate Industrial Estate, Stafford, ST16 3SU Www.hearthproducts.co.uk Tel: 01785 225401 Fax: 01785 225501 Email: info@hearthproducts.co.uk Due to our policy of con nual product improvement, some diagrams and small details may not be accurate however if there is any concern or ma er of understanding that you feel needs to be clarified please contact us directly.
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