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P-XX1598 ISSUE 2 CALLEOS 600 BALANCED FLUE GAS LOG FIRE USER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Do not use this appliance if the front glass panel is broken, removed or fitted incorrectly. It is a regulation that these instructions be handed to the customer after installation is complete.
Safety Check 1.0 APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST It is the installers responsibility to complete the following checklist when commissioning this appliance. The information recorded on this page may be requested at the time of any warranty call made. If the information is not made available it may affect the warranty support for the customers appliance.
INSTRUCTIONS Welcome 2.0 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Be Modern Calleos 600 Balanced Flue gas fire. Ensure you keep these instructions in a safe place as they will be required for installation, 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 decorative trim and the glass door frame on the lower right hand side. Simply press the knob and it will protrude from its current position to enable operation.
USER INSTRUCTIONS Battery 2.2 This gas appliance uses a single AAA type battery which supplies the power for the spark generator used during the ignition process. The battery box which houses this battery is located between the decorative frame and the glass door panel in the lower left 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. See page 6 for details on cleaning inside glass panel and door removal. Metal parts can be cleaned with a lint fee damp cloth. HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE Fuelbed This appliance uses fuel effect pieces manufactured from Refractory Ceramic Fibres (RCF).
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USER INSTRUCTIONS This appliance MUST be installed and commissioned by a GAS SAFE installer. Under no Important circumstances must any attempt be made to fit or run this appliance unless it has been installed correctly. The appliance required some assembly prior to installation and again, this should only be undertaken by the GAS SAFE installer.
USER INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 The following instructions detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose components are to Log Setup 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 position, if it does not fit easily then you are not fitting the part correctly.
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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 left FUELBED between each piece. Then using half of the glowing ember wire supplied, ruffle between fingers to make it loose, about 20mm wide and as 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 ensuring it fits securely. Place Log D in the orientation shown below. Place Log E in the orientation shown below.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Place Log F onto the burner bed in front of the centre burner as shown below. Bark Place the bark around the fuel bed as shown. Ensure that no bark can interfere with the pilot operation.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Ensure that no bark is placed in the red area. Place Log G as shown in the picture below.
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 operation. Any fumes emitted during the first few minutes of use can be quite pungent and it is advised that a window is opened until this subsides.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Unpacking 3.0 TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE—SOME PARTS appliance CAN BE EASILY DAMAGED. Once the carton has been opened, carefully remove the 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 Information This gas appliance MUST be installed by a GAS SAFE registered installer by law. It must be installed in accordance to these installation instructions and the GAS SAFETY (Installation &...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.4.0 Do not place soft wall coverings (i.e. embossed papers etc,) furniture or other Site combustible items too close to the appliance as they may discolour or scorch. Requirements Do not place or throw rubbish or otherwise on the fuel-bed. It is very important that you arrange for a GAS SAFE registered engineer to service your appliance every year –...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.4.5 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR FLUE TERMINAL LOCATION THE FOLLOWING MUST BE NOTED PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE. Figure 1 Terminal Position Minimum Distance Directly below an opening, airbrick, opening window etc. 300mm Above an opening, air brick, opening window etc. 300mm Horizontally to an opening, air brick opening window etc.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.4.6 The following diagrams detailing installation into studding also show the area which Studding must be clear of all combustible materials. It is also possible to install this appliance into a studded cavity providing it complies to the following requirements: •...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.5 SITING THE APPLIANCE AND PREPARING THE OPENING Figure 2 Figure 2 shows the maximum length flue attached to the appliance. If the distance from the front face of the back panel to the outside wall exceeds 659mm the installation cannot proceed. In most installations the flue section will need to be cut to the appropriate size.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS It may be necessary to install a lintel above the cavity that has been created. If a lintel is required to support the recess in the inner leaf (brickwork) then it should either be steel or reinforced precast concrete.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Methods of 3.6 This appliance has can be installed into a fireplace or a fabricated chimney breast to Installation provide a hole in the wall solution: Both installation types will incorporate the SLIM trim which is supplied with the appliance.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This fire is suitable for fitting to non-combustible fireplace back panels with a temperature rating of at least (Check with your fireplace retailer that your back panel and hearth are capable of withstanding the higher temperatures of a balanced flue appliance. Some micromarble products can contain a high content of resin which can cause smells and discolouration of the backpanel.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The Calleos 600 Slim Trim is supplied with the appliance. Remove this trim and Edge Trim place somewhere that damage cannot occur whilst preparing the installation. Installation The appliance is already prepared for installation of this trim. When the installation is complete the SLIM trim can be inserted into the appliance as shown below.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.9.1 When the Calleos 600 Slim Trim option is selected the following diagram shows the Edge Trim back panel/slip set dimensions which should be used. Installation Critical Mantel Dimensions...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.0 Fixing the Appliance - Screw Fixing Fixing the Appliance The appliance can be installed using the screw fixings supplied. See the diagrams below.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fitting the 4.1 With the UNCUT FLUES FITTED to Flue System the appliance, drill the 3 holes as shown in the OUTER flue and fix with the 3 screws provided. Next place the fire into installation position, temporarily, while the flue lengths are confirmed.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Now temporarily secure the wall plate using the screws and plug supplied. The flues needs to protrude through the wall plate by 12mm to ensure it can be fastened by the 3 lugs on the wall plate. Mark these 3 hole positions which need to be drilled at 3mm dia. Make a mark on the outer flue at a position 12mm past the wall plate surface.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FITTING THE TERMINAL & TERMINAL GUARD ONLY THE TERMINAL AND TERMINAL GUARD SUPPLIED WITH THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE FITTED. THIS TERMINAL GUARD ALLOWS FOR BLAST FLAP CLEARANCE. From the outside carefully insert the inner flue, the flue guides on the inner flue should be towards the outside wall, to keep the two flues concentric before they enter the terminal.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Using the diagram below, fold the terminal guard, aligning the screw fixing holes in each corner to create the correct shape.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Screw the guard to the terminal locating bracket (fitted earlier). This must be fitted correctly to ensure that the correct clearance is maintained above the terminal for the blast relief flap to open fully. Now fix the guard to the wall using the screws and plugs provided.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Connecting 4.3 Connecting the Appliance to the Gas Supply To Gas Supply The gas supply should be connected to the appliance by a concealed fitting from the rear. In all installation conditions the gas connection should be provided using 8mm (O/D) copper tubing.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Connecting the Appliance to the Gas Supply (Continued) Next, remove the five (5) black screws as shown to release the access cover as shown. Fit the isolation valve (read note below) to the inlet pipe as shown here. This restrictor elbow is supplied loose and should be fitted as per the label on the instruction packet.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.5 The following instructions 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 position, if it does not fit easily then you are not fitting the part correctly.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Place the volcanic rock on top of the centre burner as shown. Ensure a 4-5 mm gap is left between each piece. Then using half of the glowing ember wire supplied, ruffle between FUELBED fingers to make it loose, about 20mm wide and as long enough to cover the volcanic rock then align over the rock as shown.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Place Log C onto the right raised burner as shown ensuring it fits securely. Place Log D in the orientation shown below. Place Log E in the orientation shown below.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Place Log F onto the burner bed in front of the centre burner as shown below. Bark Place the bark around the fuel bed as shown. Ensure that no bark can interfere with the pilot operation.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Ensure that no bark is placed in the red area. Place Log G as shown in the picture below.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Controls 4.6 This appliance has a concealed slide control knob. It is discreetly concealed in the space between the decorative trim and the glass door frame on the lower right hand side. Simply press the knob and it will protrude from its current position to enable operation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.7 Completing the Installation of the Appliance Ensure that the fire operates correctly and that the burners cross light in less than 3 seconds. If cross lighting takes longer than this is or is not consistent, check the location of the two logs B & C. Check that the ember- wire is not interfering with the pilot in anyway as this will cause intermittent lighting problems.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.8 HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE This appliance uses fuel effect pieces manufactured from Refractory Ceramic Fibres (RCF). Care must be taken to avoid excessive exposure to these materials as they may cause irritation to the eyes, skin, nose and throat. When Handling avoid inhaling and contact with skin and eyes.
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. Isolate the appliance using the restrictor elbow and remove the 8mm nut from the restrictor as detailed below.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Removal of the Burner Tray (Continued) Remove the two (2) black screws as shown below to release the middle burner. Next, remove the five (5) black longer screws as shown to release the access cover as shown below. Ensuring the gas is isolated, release the nut on the gas inlet pipe as shown below.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Removal of the Burner Tray (Continued) Disconnect the ignition H.T. lead and unplug the black plastic connector. Finally remove the five (5) silver screws to release the burner tray from the appliance. The burner tray can now be carefully lifted out of the appliance.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.2 Removal of the Slide Valve Remove the pipe nut as shown to allow the pilot gas supply tube to be removed from the slide valve. Next, remove the two screws at the rear of the valve shown then remove the thermocouple nut, the gas inlet nut, the...
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.3 Removal of the Pilot Assembly Follow the instructions below to remove the pilot assembly. On reassembly take great care to ensure the pilot injector is clear of debris and is refitted correctly. Remove the electrode securing nut as shown in the diagram. Remove the two pipe nuts as shown to allow the pilot gas supply tube to be removed.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.4 Removal of the Igniter (Spark Generator) The gas access covers must first be removed—see page 42. Remove the HT lead and remove the black & white switch connector. Next remove the inner hexagonal screw to remove the heat shield. Then remove the outer hexagonal screw as shown in the diagram below .
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.5 Removal of the Tee Valve First remove the inlet and outlet nuts from the Tee Valve as shown in the diagram below. Then remove the two nuts securing the Tee Valve to the underside of the burner tray. The Tee Valve can be removed and replaced.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.6 Removal of the injectors To reveal the injectors, the burners must first be removed. Remove the four screws at the base of the upstanding burners. The two burners can now be lifted out of the appliance. Take note of the marking on each burner signifying LEFT &...
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Removal of the injectors (continued) To reveal the final injector, the base plate and central burner must be removed. Remove the two (2) M5 screws marked and the four (4) screws marked .The base plate can now be removed. Next, remove the two screws shown in the diagram and the central burner can now be lifted from the appliance.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.7 Removal/Replacement of the Two Side Inner Glass Panels First remove the two clips from the top right and top left as shown in the diagram below. These two side panels can now be removed from the appliance.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.7.1 Removal/Replacement of the Rear Inner Glass Panel Once the side glass panels have been removed, the rear glass panel can be tilted forward from the top and lifted out of the appliance.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 6.0 Record of annual services The extended warranty of the specified components within this appliance is conditional 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.
7.0 Product Fiche Manufacturer : Be Modern Ltd Model No. BM-20XXX2 Fuel Type Natural Gas (G20) I2H Energy Efficiency Class Indirect Heating Functionality Direct Heat Output kW 4.3kW Indirect Heat Output kW 66.1% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) High : 75.1% Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV) Nominal Heat Output High : 4.3kW...
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