Nu-Flame N3 Use & Maintenance Instructions

Evolution plus gas effect fires (natural gas & lpg)

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Unit 4, Kimpton Trade & Business Centre
Minden Road, Sutton, Surrey SM3 9PF
Tel: 020 8254 6802
USE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR NU-FLAME EVOLUTION PLUS GAS EFFECT FIRES
NATURAL GAS MODELS: N1, N1I, N2R, N2, N2I, N3R, N3, N3I, N4R, N4, N4I, N5R, N5, N5I & N6
a. This fire must be installed by a properly qualified (in accordance with National & Local Regulations) Installation Engineer.
b. The connection of this appliance, and ventilation requirements (if any) are to be according to National & Local Codes.
c. The chimney should be swept before the appliance is installed.
d. Open fires are a hazard; it is recommended that a guard be fitted to provide protection for children, the elderly or infirm. (See
National & Local Regulations if any.)
e. This appliance is intended for decorative purposes only.
f. Do not throw rubbish on, or attempt to burn any materials on this appliance. Any debris or foreign matter must be removed
from the fire.
g. The appliance should be serviced by a qualified gas fitter every 12 months.
FOR A FIRE WITH THERMATRONIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM SEE SEPARATE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
a. Turning pilot on from off position depress knob and turn anti-clockwise until it sparks.
More than one attempt may be required to light the pilot. Once lit hold in for about 10 seconds.
Release knob and turn to pilot position.
b. To turn burner on from pilot position depress knob and turn anti-clockwise to low flame.
To go to high flame depress knob again and turn anti-clockwise as far as it will go.
The flame can be varied to any point between high and low as desired.
c. To turn off depress knob and turn clockwise depressing knob at each point as you go
all the way round to off.
d. This appliance is fitted with an oxygen depletion sensing system, which automatically shuts off the gas supply to the main
burner if the oxygen level in the room is depleted, due to a lack of primary air, or obstructed flue that would lead to incomplete
combustion of the gas.
e. In the event that the fire shuts down due to any reason, attempt to restart it. If there is a continuing problem call in a properly
qualified specialist engineer.
f. There are no user replaceable parts in this appliance.
g. Do not change the fire front or fret supplied without checking with the supplier of this unit. A minimum primary air
inlet area of 50 sq. cm is required for the safe and efficient operation of the fire. Failure to observe this instruction is
potentially dangerous and will possibly invalidate the guarantee.
h. Regularly inspect the purpose provided ventilator (if fitted) to check that it is free from any obstruction.
i. The chimney should be regularly checked to ensure that all the products of combustion are entering the flue & that there is no
build up of soot. If there is, the appliance must be cleaned.
a. Do not use a vacuum cleaner to clean the appliance as you will suck up the vermiculite.
b. Gently remove the simulated coal, pebbles, logs or driftwood one by one & remove soot deposits with a soft brush.
c. The vermiculite granules should be level with the top edge of the burner tray. Top up the vermiculite granules if required.
Ensure that vermiculite granules are not obstructing the burner slots or fouling the pilot burner assembly.
d. Coal, pebble, log & driftwood effect fires: Re-lay as shown on the relevant drawing. Do not add more simulated coals,
pebbles, logs or driftwood or change the firebed layout in anyway.
(NATURAL GAS & LPG)
FOR DECORATIVE PURPOSES ONLY
LPG MODELS: L1, L2R, L2, L3R, L3, L4R, L4 , L5 & L6
LIGHTING & CONTROLLING THE FIRE – MANUAL FIRE
IMPORTANT NOTES
CLEANING THE FIRE
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Simulated coals, simulated pebbles, simulated logs,
simulated driftwood or crushed rock manufactured
from refractory fibre, are supplied with this appliance.
Do not use real coals, pebbles, logs or driftwood, as
this is dangerous. If the simulated coals, simulated
pebbles, simulated logs or simulated driftwood need
renewing please obtain suitable replacements from a
GENERAL
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IMPORTANT NOTE
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USE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE
Important safety and usage note regarding simulated fuel effects.
GENERAL
General installation and usage guidelines for the appliance.
LIGHTING & CONTROLLING THE FIRE – MANUAL FIRE
Instructions for lighting and controlling the fire manually.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Critical notes related to safety, parts, and maintenance.
CLEANING THE FIRE
Procedures for cleaning the gas fire appliance.
INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
RECORD DATA TO BE COMPLETED & KEPT BY USER
Section for user to record important purchase and installation details.
APPLIANCE DATA
Technical specifications and data for the appliance.
FLUE REQUIREMENTS
Details on necessary flue specifications and installation requirements.
VENTILATION
Guidelines and requirements for appliance ventilation.
APPLIANCE LOCATION
Requirements for the physical placement of the appliance.
INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE
Steps and procedures for installing the appliance.
ARRANGEMENT OF FUEL EFFECT
Instructions on arranging simulated fuel effects for best appearance.
LAYOUT OF CRUSHED ROCK
Specific instructions for laying out crushed rock fuel effect.
LAYOUT FOR SIMULATED COALS
Guide to arranging simulated coals for optimal appearance and function.
LAYOUT FOR SIMULATED PEBBLES
Guide to arranging simulated pebbles for optimal appearance and function.
LAYOUT FOR SIMULATED LOGS / DRIFTWOOD
Guide to arranging simulated logs/driftwood for optimal appearance.
COMMISSIONING THE FIRE
Steps for initial setup and testing of the fire.
SPECIAL NOTES
Important notes regarding servicing, smells, and safety.
FAULT FINDING GUIDE. SYMPTOMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
Troubleshooting guide for common fire issues.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Step-by-step guide for performing maintenance.
Nu-Flame Warranty and Repair Procedure
Details on the warranty period, claims, and repair procedures.

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