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BROCKENHURST & WINCHESTER ELECTRIC SUITE
INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS
870, 1200 & 1600 SIZES
© 2023 British Fires

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  • Page 1 BROCKENHURST & WINCHESTER ELECTRIC SUITE INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS 870, 1200 & 1600 SIZES © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS Section Contents Page Important Notes Installation Requirements Appliance Data for Electric Suites 03–04 Component Checklist Site Requirements Clearances To Combustibles Unpacking The Appliance Installation Preparing The Appliance 08–11 Removing the Front Glass 10.0 Forest View Fuel Bed Layout 10.1 Slate Fuel Bed Layout 10.2...
  • Page 3: Important Notes

    8 years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance. of leaving the room on their own, unless DO NOT use this appliance in an open flue. © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 4: Installation Requirements

    2.0 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3.0 APPLIANCE DATA These appliances are supplied with a pre-wired three New Forest Electric Fire pin plug and 1.8 metres of electrical cable. It is NF870 Weight NF870: 25.6kg therefore necessary for a suitable electrical socket to be located within this distance and be easily NF1200 Weight NF1200: 65kg accessible.
  • Page 5 LED’s generate the same light levels as conventional bulbs, but use a fraction of the energy consumed. Model: Heater: 1260-1500W Volts: 220 240 ~ 5 ghting: LED Certificate No. XXW23 SAA-230369-EA S/N: XXXX2023XX00001 © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 6: Component Checklist

    4.0 COMPONENT CHECKLIST 5.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS It should be noted that the appliance creates warm convected air Quantity Description currents. These currents move heat from the room surroundings to, Heater unit and up the wall surfaces adjacent to the heater. Wall bracket Top Suite Shelf If the appliance is to be secure on a dry lined or timber framed...
  • Page 7: Clearances To Combustibles

    This appliance is heav y. Always seek assistance whilst unpacking Please read completely through the instructions and verify that all listed and/or during installation. Please read all the instructions before parts are present before assembly. continuing to unpack or install appliance. © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 8: Installation

    BEFORE ENCLOSING THE APPLIANCE, TEST THE POWER IN SITUATION IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE POWER TO THE APPLIANCE WORKING PROPERLY. British Fires assumes absolutely no responsibility for injuries and damages that may occur due to improper installation or handling. The wall where the appliance is to be installed...
  • Page 9: Preparing The Appliance

    Secure the small and large trims on both ends of the appliance in line with the corresponding holes of the firebox. Secure into position with the 12x supplied firebox screws, 6x on each side. Firebox screws Small trim Large trim Small trim © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 10 8.1 PREPARING THE APPLIANCE 50mm The installation should be carried out by two adults to avoid New Forest 870 New Forest 1200 injury or damage. If for any reason it is considered too heavy, please obtain assistance. 350 mm Remove the mounting bracket from rear of the 350 mm 450 mm 335mm...
  • Page 11 Re-install the appliance back onto the wall Screw the wall screws through the rear of the floating shelf brackets and into the wall plugs. Carefully, slide the bottom of the surround on to the float shelf brackets © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 12 8.1 PREPARING THE APPLIANCE Carefully, lower the top section of the surround onto the top of the firebox. Screw the two legs of the surround from the rear onto the back of the top section of the surround as shown above Underneath the appliance, screw the surround screws up through the bottom surround and into the legs of the surround top section and the other 2 screws...
  • Page 13: Removing The Front Glass

    Inser t your prefered fuel bed options as shown in the following pages in section 10.0 – 10.2. To re-install the glass, see the instructions in reverse order. © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 14: Forest View Fuel Bed Layout

    10.0 FOREST VIEW FUEL BED LAYOUT Forest View Taking a small account of the small crystals, scatter randomly over the Use the slate pieces and place these randomly on the bed as shown in frosted base as shown above. image 4, above.
  • Page 15: Slate Fuel Bed Layout

    IMPORTANT – Place the logs carefully on the fuel bed ensuring you do not make contact with the rear or side glass. Coming into contact with glass may cause damage. © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 16: Diamond Light Fuel Bed Layout

    10.2 DIAMOND LIGHT VIEW FUEL BED LAYOUT Diamond light View Evenly scatter the small crystals over the frosted base as shown in image 1, left. The crystals should be spread out across the whole base and form a layer covering the whole area. Take the larger crystals and place these in position as shown in image 2, left.
  • Page 17: Installing The Deluxe Real Logs

    Using a a cross headed screw driver, screw the glass retaining bracket back onto the front of the appliance, securing the front glass into place. © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 18: Pairing The Remote Control

    12.0 PAIRING THE REMOTE CONTROL 12.0 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE CARRY OUT THE BELOW INSTRUCTIONS THE ON/OFF SWITCH IS LOCATED ON THE FRONT, ON BOTH APPLIANCES TOP RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE APPLIANCE. YOUR MODEL MAY REQUIRE PRESSING THE O/I BUTTON ONCE TO TURN THE FIRE ON. The ON/OFF switch is located REMOTE CONTROL on the fr ont , t op right hand...
  • Page 19 (the down light symbol will be lit 10) Date Set when it is turned on). To choose from Monday to Sunday or week timer mode option. Option 7) Time and Week Settings mode:1-2-3-4-5-6-7-A-oF. Press to enter the time and week timer settings. © 2019 British Fires...
  • Page 20 12.0 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE Continued Standby Button: Heating Operations: Fan delay function: Af ter the Turns the appliance ON/OFF Press the heater button to turn This appliance has a non-self- standby, the default settings are: the heating function on and off and appliance is turned off, the fan will reset ting overheat protection heater set to 82°F/27°C, the...
  • Page 21 The current clock must be set after the initial power-on or power- off, otherwise the clock will remain “00:00” status and you won’t be able to set the week timer function. © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 22 12.0 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE Continued Heat settings: Use remote control’s Heater button enter the temperature setting, logo of the display lighten and will After entering the week timer to select the temperature. The then press the & button to automatically run the preset setting, press the button for 3 system default parameters are:...
  • Page 23: Safety Cut-Out System

    The LED light If the fire fails to operate correctly, strips are designed and tested to last 20,000 hours. CAUTION: Always disconnect the appliance from the mains supply outlet socket before undertaking any cleaning or maintenance! © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Guide

    15.0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE My New Forest Electric Fire... Remedy is not switching on Ensure mains switch is on. is not emitting any heat The fire is fitted with an energy saving thermostat. If the temperature in the room is higher than the temperature selected on the fire, then the thermostat will stop the heater from turning on.
  • Page 25: Servicing

    NOTE: If a moulded plug is fitted and has to be removed take great care in disposing of the plug and severed cable, it must be destroyed to prevent engaging into a socket. Refer to Section 3.0, Appliance Data for appliance specification. Use only genuine manufacturers spare parts available from your supplier. © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 26 17.0 NEW FOREST 870 & 1200 SPARE PARTS 1200 - RECOMMENDED SPARES - 110V 1 - F960261 - FRONT GLASS PANEL 2 - F960309 - GLASS RETAINING BRACKET 3 - F960307 - FUELBED TRAY 4 - F960264 - FROSTED FUELBED 5 - F960262 - REAR GLASS PANEL 6 - F960265 - FRONT LED LIGHT STRIP 7 - F960301 - ROTISSERIE MOTOR...
  • Page 27 ALL INFORMATION REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF FOCAL POINT FIRES PLC. ALL DIMS IN MM ALL COMPONENTS TO BE FREE FROM SILICONE CONTAMINATION AND BURRS. PARK PART No: © 2023 British Fires REID STREET THE COPYING AND DISSEMINATION TO ANY OTHER PARTIES IS NOT EF40-48 NEW FOREST 1200 CHRISTCHURCH DO NOT SCALE TOLERANCES +/- 0.25 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
  • Page 28 17.0 SPARE FUEL BED ITEMS Small Crystals Husk Light & Dark Slate Large Crystals Bark...
  • Page 29: Appliance Dimensions

    18.0 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS Winchester Dimensions: © 2023 British Fires...
  • Page 30 18.0 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS Brockenhurst Dimensions: Top View Front View Side View Brockenhurst 870 A 1400mm C 1020mm 331mm 105mm I 317.5mm 404mm 536mm 100mm 87mm J 72.5mm Brockenhurst 1200 A 1730mm C 1350mm E 425.5mm 105mm I 317.5mm 404mm D 630.5mm...
  • Page 31: Three Year Guarantee - Terms And Conditions

    19.0 GUARANTEE, TERMS & CONDITIONS Automatic 3-year Guarantee At British Fires we pride ourselves on quality and performance, During the guarantee period any appliance or component so much so that each of our appliances is eligible for a three- which is proved to be faulty or defective in manufacture, will year guarantee when purchased from an authorised dealer.
  • Page 32 Dragon Wholesaling Pty Ltd T: 1800 271 040 is owned by British Fires. You are not permitted to copy or adapt any of the content without the safekeeping. PO Box 8051Baulkham Hills BC. W: britishfires.com.au Revision A –...

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