List of Contents: Introduction ................. 3 Safety Instructions for the fitter ..........3 Installation requirements ............4 Construction instructions ........... 4 Requirements flue system and outlets ........5 Installation instructions............6 Preparation before mounting ..........6 Placing the hearth: ............7 Placing the gas connection..........
With this hearth you receive an installation and operation manual. Please read this manual and keep it safe for future use. Design: • Especially patented “Torch” flame by means of Faber International spot burner with torch effect. • The gas control valve is automatically operated.
We recommend you install the hearth first and then build up the chimney breast. • Always ventilate the space above the hearth. Install ventilation appliances with sufficient surface. These are available from Faber. • As is true for any heating appliance, the wallpaper, vinyl and other heat sensitive furnishings or paint close to the appliance could suffer discolouration.
Fig. 1: size specifications Torch 3.2 Requirements flue system and outlets The appliance is type C11. The combined in- and outlet can only be located through the facade. The length of the flue pipe can be defined by adding 50 mm to the thickness of the wall.
4 Installation instructions Follow the instructions in the order given for the best result: • Preparation before mounting • Placing the hearth • Placing the in- and outlets of the flue system • Placing the gas connection. Note! If possible place the hearth and the in- and outlets of the flue system before building up the chimney breast.
Placing the hearth: • Place the hearth on the wall bracket • Mount the corner supports to the top and make sure the hearth is absolutely level • Construct the gas connection according to the requirements (see also §???) • Check the pipes for gas density.
5.1 Check function remote control The hearth can be operated in two ways. In the unlikely event that the remote control unit should fail to work, the hearth can be operated by means of a manual control panel (see § 5.2). Every time a key on the remote control unit (see figure 5.1) is touched, there is an audible beep.
5.2 Check function manual operation If the appliance has been opened, the hearth can be operated by means of the manual control panel (see figure 5.2). Every time a touch control on the panel (see figure 5.2) is touched, there is an audible beep. If a series of beeps is heard, it means there is some kind of malfunction.
Putting the appliance on the pilot light 5.2.2 If the hearth is not used for a brief period, there is a possibility of keeping it on the pilot light. Press the Stand by key for that function. Extinguishing the pilot light 5.2.3 If the hearth is in disuse for a considerable period, we recommend you extinguish the pilot light.
5.3 Function check of flue system 1. Let the hearth burn in the highest position. 2. Check the flame image. 3. After 10 minutes, check if the flame burns a clear yellow. Switch off the hearth in case the flame burns blue and check: a.
6 Final check and instruction customer • Give the customer instructions on how to operate the appliance manually and by remote control, including the replacement of the batteries • Give advice and instructions about maintenance and cleaning. Emphasize the danger of finger marks burning in on the glass surface and the glazed back wall.
7.1.2 Cleaning the combustion chamber Before cleaning, allow the hearth to cool off first. You can clean the combustion chamber with a vacuum cleaner. If necessary, the glazed inner wall can be cleaned with a scourer and a little bit of washing up liquid. 7.1.3 Dismantling the burner 1.
9 User’s safety instructions These instructions should be carefully read and adhered to: • The appliance has been designed for heating purposes. This means that all surfaces of the hearth, except the controls, but including the glass, can become very hot (>100 °C) •...
10 Operating instructions The Torch is intended to be operated by the remote control unit that is supplied with the appliance. Only for service purposes or if the batteries are empty, can the hearth be operated manually by means of a manual control panel.(see §10.2).
10.1.5 Replacing the batteries In this set of controls only the remote control unit runs on batteries. These have a lifespan of approximately 1 year. Note: only use alkaline batteries. Remove the lid at the back of the remote control unit Remove the block battery from the niche.
10.2.2 Regulating the flame height The flame height can be regulated by keeping the touch control with the little flame pressed down until the desired flame image has been achieved If the same touch control is pressed briefly, the flame will go directly to the lowest position By keeping the touch control with the big flame pressed down, the flame will...
11 Cleaning and maintenance The appliance should be checked and cleaned annually by a CORGI registered gas fitter. The in- and outlet flue system should also be cleaned and checked. Before you clean the appliance, always switch it off first and allow time for the appliance to cool down. 11.1 Cleaning the glass Remove the window from the hearth (see figure 7.1).
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