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OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Trimline 85 R

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  • Page 1 Page 1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1050 Trimline 85 R...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Page 3 Contents of the package Safety of the unit Page 4 Safety Operating instructions 8-Symbol remote control Page 5 Setting Celsius or Fahrenheit Setting the time Modes of operations Manual mode To turn ON Fire Standby mode To turn OFF fire Flame height adjustment...
  • Page 3: General

    Page 3 We hope you really enjoy the warmth of your new gas fire Read these instructions carefully before installing and using the gas fire. Keep these instructions in a safe place. Always provide the following information if the gas fire breaks down: model and serial number, which can be found on the unit. Your purchase invoice is your proof of warranty.
  • Page 4: Safety Of The Unit

    Page 4 SAFETY OF THE UNIT The unit is fully safeguarded by means of thermo-electric pilot light protection to prevent unforeseen dis- charge of gas from the main burner. Safety Do not place ceramic burner decoration material or logs against the pilot burner. Ensure the pilot light is able to burn freely over the main burner at all times.
  • Page 5: Operating Instructions 8-Symbol Remote Control

    Page 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8-SYMBOL REMOTE CONTROL Signal indicator Child Proof Time Thermostatic Mode Battery Countdown °F or °C Program Eco Mode Temperature Auxiliary Feature 8-SYMBOL DISPLAY SETTING CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT To change between °C and °F, press buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Choosing °F results in a 12 hour clock.
  • Page 6: Manual Mode

    Page 6 Thermostatic Mode The room temperature is measured and compared to the set temperature. The flame height is then automatically adjusted to achieve the set temperature Program Mode Programs 1 and 2, each can be programmed to go ON and OFF at specific times at a set temperature.
  • Page 7: Standby Mode

    Page 7 Handset Two-Button Operation * Press button simultaneously until two short beeps and a blinking series of lines confirms the start sequence has begun; release buttons. * Main gas flows once pilot ignition is confirmed. * Handset automatically goes into Manual Mode after main burner ignition (CSAversion, CE version).
  • Page 8: Countdown Timer

    Page 8 THERMOSTATIC MODE Press button. Thermostat icon displayed, preset temperature displayed briefly, and then room temperature displayed. OFF: 1. Press button. 2. Press button to enter Manual Mode. 3. Press button to enter Countdown Timer Mode. 4. Press button to enter Eco Mode. SETTING: 1.
  • Page 9: Temperature Setting

    TEMPERATURE SETTING: Page 9 1. Press button and hold until flashes, ON, Set temperature (thermostatic) displayed. 2. To continue press button. , OFF displayed, temperature flashes. 3. Select OFF temperature by pressing the button. 4. Confirm by pressing button. , 1, ON displayed, hour flashes. NOTE: The ON (thermostatic) and OFF set temperatures are the same for each day.
  • Page 10: Auxiliary Feature

    Page 10 AUXILIARY FEATURE Upon ignition burner 1 is ON and burner 2 is in the last setting OFF: To switch the burner OFF, press the button. Auxiliary icon disappears. To switch a burner ON, press the button. Auxiliary icon displayed. NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the operating position.
  • Page 11: Manual Control

    Page 11 MANUAL OPERATION (in case of emergency, only if remote control is not working) The unit may be operated by hand if there is a defect in the remote control. To do so, the ignite (piezo)cable of the receiver must first be removed and carefully slid into the piezo connector on the gas control block. Small metal circle for manual operation of the ignition...
  • Page 12: Initial Start-Up

    Page 12 INITIAL START-UP The unit has a layer of heat-resistant varnish that resists very high temperatures. An unpleasant smell may develop in the first hours after starting the unit due to burning in of the varnish; however, this is not dangerous. To accelerate this process, allow the unit to burn at the highest setting for several hours and ventilate the area well.
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    Page 13 6. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Important The installation may only be performed by an authorised person 6.1 General instructions The gas fireplace must be installed, connected and inspected as a closed unit by a qualified fitter, according to national, regional, and local standards and regulations. The flue tube system and the outlets in the outer wall or roof face must also meet the requirements outlined in the applicable standards and regulations.
  • Page 14: Concentric Flue System

    7. CONCENTRIC FLUE SYSTEM CC Page 14 The concentric flue system consists of a 100mm or 130mm Ø inner flue concentric with a Ø150 mm or Ø200 mm outer flue. These flues have been set up concentrically; the combustion gases are exhausted through the internal flue while the fresh combustion air is supplied between the internal and external flues.
  • Page 15 Page 15 Page 15 Roof-pass trough Storm collar Lead roofing sheet Roof bracket Fire protection plate Bend CC Pipe Wall bracket Bend Floor support Fire protection plate CC Pipe Wall bracket CC Pipe Floor support Fire protection plate CC Pipe Wall bracket Clamping strips CC fitted pipe...
  • Page 16: Installation Instructions Regarding Existing Flues

    7.3 Installation instructions regarding existing flues. Page 16 Instructions The flue gas exhaust system falls within category C91 and must be built in accordance with national rules and regulations and the instructions of the manufacturer, as specified in the documentation and installation instructions. This means, among other things, that the chimney pass-through must not be smaller than 150 mm round / square, but no larger than 200 mm, and not ventilated by grilles etc.
  • Page 17: Mertik Maxitrol Troubleshooting Flow Chart

    Page 17 9. Roof pass-through 8. Clamping strips 7. Chimney mounting plate (Renovation kit) 6. Flexible hose 316L 5. Slider (renovation kit) 4. Inner mounting plate (Renovation kit) 3. Clamping strips 2. CC Fitted pipe 1. Clamping strips...
  • Page 18: Instructions For The Mertik Maxitrol Gv60 And The Remote Control

    Page 18 Instructions for the Mertik Maxitrol GV60 and the Remote Control: Ensure that the fuel supplied to the unit is clean and free from particles and moisture. Before a gas supply pipe (new or existing) is connected to the main gas pipe at the gas meter and to the gas control block of the unit, clean and dry compressed air should been blown through it.
  • Page 19 Page 19 Do not extend the thermocouple supplied to the pilot set Extending the thermocouple beyond its limit will lead to a reduction in voltage. This may, in turn, lead to the magnetic coil not being activated. Do not extend the thermocouple supplied to the pilot set Extending the thermocouple beyond its limit will lead to a reduction in voltage.
  • Page 20 Page 20 Mertik GV60 Troubleshooting Flow Chart ACTION Possible problem/cause Solution Option: wall switch START: Bent pin on switch, or cable not Straighten pin, replace wall switch press ON button > wall switch operating properly. or cable. works. Manual transmitter START: press Manual transmitter battery low.
  • Page 21 Page 21 ACTION Possible problem/cause Solution Ignition components not operating properly. Check connection between cable & IGN electrode. Check IGN electrode spark gap. Check IGN electrode for discharge to ground (break in ceramic). Check IGN cable for damage Increase distance between IGN cable and all metal parts.
  • Page 22 Page 22 ACTION Possible problem/cause Solution Resistance in thermo Check cables and connections in current circuit too high. thermo current circuit. Magnet unit drops Not enough heat on Check position of pilot to (audible click) thermocouple. thermocouple and intensity of pilot flame.
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  • Page 24: Maintenance Check-Up List

    Page 24 9.0 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Fitter details: Name Address Unit serial number Date of purchase Installation date Comments Service and maintenance log book: Service date Performed by Work activities performed...
  • Page 25: Maintenance Activities

    Page 25 10. Maintenance activities. . Please note: turn off the gas supply and power supply as much as possible during maintenance activities. Maintenance activities should be performed by a qualified fitter. Close the gas tap while maintenance activities are being performed. Inspect Work activities 1 General inspection...
  • Page 26: Placing The Unit

    PLACING THE UNIT (first read “General instructions”) Page 26 Please note: Before placing the unit, we recommend you first read Chapter 7 “Concentric flue system” on page 14. 11.1 Connection to the gas pipes (see page 28 for details) You can determine where the gas pipes will be placed, dependent on the layout. Ensure control equipment is not twisted during installation and there is no excessive tension.
  • Page 27: Installation And Assembly Of The Cc Flue System With Accessories

    11.4 Installation and assembly of the CC flue system with accessories. Page 27 See Chapter 7 Concentric flue system on Page 14 and the "Concentric paths Table" on page 31. It is also possible to install the fire using fireproof plate 50 mm Superisol . (See installation example on p.36 Fig.
  • Page 28: Fitting The Optional Carrara / Basalt Stones

    Page 28 11.7 Fitting the optional Carrara / Basalt stones (see page 41) Scatter vermiculite evenly over the burner tray. Make sure the pilot light remains unobstructed. Fill the burner tray and burner plate neatly and evenly with the Carrara stones. MAKE SURE THE PILOT LIGHT REMAINS UNOBSTRUCTED! Reinstall the window, following the instructions for removing it in reverse order.
  • Page 29: Gas-Technical Specifications

    12.1 Gas-technical specifications Page 29 1050 GAS TYPE G30/31 CATEGORY I2H/I2E/I2E+ I2l/I2ELL I3B/P 2x Ø9 2x Ø5 3x Ø16 3x Ø16 PRIMARY AIR PRE-PRESSURE MBAR 20 / 25 28 - 30 / 37 28-30 BURNER PRESSURE MBAR 10.9 10.9 / 13.6 28 / 36 HIGH BURNER PRESSURE...
  • Page 30 Page 30 PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Please first check if all guidelines were followed before attempting to solve any problems with the unit. Warning: Solving problems with your unit, whether gas related or electrical, must always be performed by a qualified technician.
  • Page 31: Table Of Concentric Pathways

    Pag.31 Table of concentric pathways Pathway Illustration X totaal in Y totaal in Restriction metres metres min* max* min* max* Indirect exterior wall outlet Roof pass-through without slope from 2 meter Roof pass-through with 45º slope** from 3 meter Roof pass-through with 90º slope*** from 3 meter 45°...
  • Page 32: Illustrations

    Pag.32 THC-CC Pipe Diameter 100-150 250/500/1000 199/448/946 130-200 250/500/1000 199/448/946 THC-CC Adjustable pipe Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Bend 15-30-45° Diameter 100-150 15/30/45 130-200 15/30/45 THC-CC Bend 90° Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Reducer diam. 100-130 THC-CC Clamping strips Diameter 100-150 145-160 130-200 195-210 THC-CC Wall bracket adjustable...
  • Page 33 Pag.33 THC-CC Ceiling support Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Roof support Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Bracket Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Centering plate Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Centering plate adjustable Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Roofing sheet sloping 0-10° Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Roofing sheet sloping 5-25° Diameter 100-150 130-200...
  • Page 34 Pag.34 THC-CC Roofing sheet sloping 20-45° (LEAD) Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Roofing sheet sloping 45-60° (LEAD) Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Storm collar Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Roof pass-through Diameter 100-150 THC-CC Wall pas-through Diameter 100-150 130-200 THC-CC Renovation Packet Diameter 100-150...
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  • Page 43 Pag.43 Thermocet International B.V. Laagerfseweg 31 3931 PC Woudenberg www.thermocet.nl...

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