Gas fires with closed combustion system original bell-series - retro bell-series horizon bell medium / small-series - corner bell small l/r vertical bell-series - view bell-series (90 pages)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE & MANUAL DAILY MAINTENANCE VIEW BELL SMALL 3 CF / LF / PF Gas fi re with closed combustion system Bellfi res wishes you many cosy evenings with your new Bellfi res gas fi re This document is an essential part of your gas fi re. Read it carefully before use of the gas fi...
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English BELLFIRES GAS FIRE WITH CLOSED COMBUSTION SYSTEM: View Bell Small 3 CF (Centre Fire) (VWBS3 CF) View Bell Small 3 LF (Line Fire) (VWBS3 LF) View Bell Small 3 PF (Premium Fire) (VWBS3 PF) Instructions for use...
English CONTENTS Page 1. WARRANTY TERMS ................. 2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ............... 3. USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME ........4. DAILY MAINTENANCE ................5. ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ................Instructions for use...
English WARRANTY TERMS Barbas Bellfi res Warranty terms Barbas Bellfi res B.V. guarantees the quality of the supplied Bellfi res hearth and the quality of the materials used. All Bellfi res hearths are developed and manufactured according to the highest possible quality standards. If, despite all this, something should prove amiss with the Bellfi...
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English it has not be used or maintained according to the instructions for use; it has been changed, neglected or roughly treated; it has been damaged as a result of external causes (outside the hearth itself), for example, lightning strike, water damage or fi re; 3.2.
English INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of this modern Bellfi res gas fi re. This quality product will provide you with many years of enjoyment due to the fl ame effect and warmth that it provides. Please read the instructions for use carefully before using the appliance for the fi rst time. Keep this booklet in a safe place.
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These burners each have their own specifi c fl ame effect, see below for an impression. View Bell Small 3 CF The appliance is supplied with a “Centre Fire” double burner: Both burners ON...
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English Only front burner ON View Bell Small 3 LF The appliance is supplied with a “Line Fire” double burner: Both burners ON Only front burner ON Instructions for use...
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English View Bell Small 3 PF The appliance is supplied with a “Premium Fire” double burner: Both burners ON Only front burner ON Natural gas: The above sketches provide an impression of the fl ame effect. This can differ from reality. The fl ame effect is namely dependant on the composition and supply pressure of the natural gas present.
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English OPERATION: REMOTE CONTROL Remote control “Centre Fire” (CF) Remote control “Premium “Line Fire” (LF) Fire” (PF) 2.4.1 General Read these instructions carefully before lighting the fi re !! The appliance is operated by radio remote control. This comprises a hand-held transmitter and a receiver.
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English Electrical connections and batteries: The appliance is supplied with a “Centre Fire” (CF) or “Line Fire” (LF) double burner: Hand-held 2x 1.5V battery transmitter Type LR03 or AAA Receiver 4x 1.5V battery Option: Type LR06 or AA 6VDC adapter (230 VAC). Available from your fi...
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English 2.4.2 Hand-held transmitter The remote control works by radio signal. The hand-held transmitter is confi gured in the factory with a unique signal code. Figure 1: Hand-held transmitter CF/LF Hand-held transmitter Instructions for use...
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English Signal Time Indicator Child proof Thermostatic Mode Battery Status Countdown Fahrenheit or Timer Celsius: °F/12 hour or °C/24 hour Program Eco Mode Mode Temperature AUX-Function: indicates that both “front burner” and “rear burner” are ON Display hand-held transmitter CF/LF (8-Symbol display) Signal Time Indicator...
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English SETTING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS • To change between °C and °F, press buttons simultaneously. Note: Choosing °F results in a 12 hour clock. Choosing °C results in a 24 hour clock. SETTING THE TIME • Pres buttons simultaneously. Day fl ashes. •...
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English IMPORTANT: SETTING UP SIGNAL CODE BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME Before the appliance can be used, the receiver must fi rst learn the hand-held transmitter’s signal code. • Press the “RESET” button on the receiver, and keep this pressed until 2 beeps are heard.
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English 2.4.3 Operation (Remote control) MANUAL MODE (HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER) SWITCH ON THE APPLIANCE / IGNITING THE FIRE • Open the gas supply valve in the gas pipe to the fi re. Warning When the pilot light is ignited, the motor turns automatically to maximum fl...
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English Hand-Held Transmitter Two-Button Operation • Press button simultaneously until two short beeps and a blinking series of lines confi rms the start sequence has begun; release buttons. • Main gas fl ows once pilot ignition is confi rmed. • Hand-held transmitter automatically goes into Manual Mode after main burner ignition.
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English Pilot gas adjustment screw Adjustment screw (Factory set) (Puncture the casing Maximum burner pressure with a small screwdriver) (Factory set and sealed) Motor-knob 8-wire Receiver Jack Microswitch Figure 4: Gas regulating block • Possible error messages: * 3 seconds: short beeps, audible when the motor-knob operates: Receiver batteries need changing soon (having heard this signal, the appliance can be ignited another ten times approximately).
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English SETTING THE FLAME HEIGHT / EXTINGUISHING THE FIRE (STAND-BY) Gradually decrease fl ame height / Extinguishing the fi re • After ignition, the burner automatically sets the fl ames to the maximum height. • Press button to lower the fl ames and to turn off the burner.
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English Flame height directly to maximum position • Pressing the button twice automatically increases the fl ames to the high position. This is indicated by “ ” on the display. Note: Backlight must be on for high fi re and low fi...
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English Turning off the “rear burner” • Press button to turn the “rear burner” OFF. -symbol (AUX -function) disappears on the hand-held transmitter’s display. Notes: The “rear burner” always remains in the last switching position chosen. Also when the receiver’s batteries are depleted the “rear burner” remains in the last chosen setting.
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English COUNTDOWN TIMER ON / SETTING • Press button and hold until displayed, and hour fl ashes. • To select hour press button. • To confi rm press button. Minutes fl ash. • To select minutes press button. • To confi rm press button or wait.
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English MODES OF OPERATION Thermostatic Mode The room temperature is measured and compared to the set temperature. The fl ame 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 specifi...
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English THERMOSTATIC MODE 1. Press button. 2. displayed, preset temperature displayed briefl y, and then room temperature displayed. 1. Press button. 2. Press button to enter Manual Mode. 3. Press button to enter Program Mode. 4. Press button to enter Eco Mode. SETTING 1.
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English PROGRAM MODE 1. Press button. , 1 or 2, ON or OFF displayed. 1. Press button to enter Manual Mode. 2. Press button to enter Thermostatic Mode. 3. Press button to enter Eco Mode. Note: The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the temperature for the on time in Program Mode.
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English DAY SETTING fl ashes. Press button to choose between , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 6. To confi rm press button. selected ON TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1) , 1, ON displayed, is displayed shortly, and hour fl ashes. 8.
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English Note: Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times or stop programming at this point, and PROGRAM 2 remains deactivated. Note: PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on (Thermostatic) and off temperatures for and Daily Timer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). Once a new on (Thermostatic) and / or off temperature has been set, that temperature becomes the new default setting.
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English Faults • If the signals from the hand-held transmitter do not seem to be reaching the receiver, the cause may be: * Spent batteries: replace the batteries. * An electronic problem: press the “RESET” button on the receiver. • If the appliance regularly switches itself off, please contact your installer. Replacing the batteries •...
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English The appliance is supplied with a “Premium Fire” (PF) double burner: • Receiver: Because the appliance is equipped with a 230 VAC connection, no batteries are present in the receiver. • Hand-held transmitter: The hand-held transmitter batteries have a service life of approx. one year. We recommend you use alkaline batteries.
English USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME The gas fi re is coated with a lacquer layer resistant to high temperature. During the fi rst hours of operation, the burning in of the lacquer may result in an unpleasant smell. This is harmless, however. Operating the gas fi...
English DAILY MAINTENANCE • Ensure that as little dust, and as few particles of cigarette smoke, candles and oil lamps as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used. Heating of these particles by the convection system of the appliance could lead to discoloration of the walls and ceiling.
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English • Clean the inside and the outside of the glass regularly. The frequency of cleaning depends on the degree of contamination. Not cleaning the glass in time can cause it to become dull and diffi cult, if not impossible, to clean. •...
English ANNUAL MAINTENANCE It is essential that the appliance, the complete concentric fl ue system (where possible) and the outlet are cleaned and inspected annually by a recognised fi tter/gas specialist. The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain guaranteed.