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DECORATIVE FUEL EFFECT APPLIANCE NATURAL GAS THIS IS A (G20) APPLIANCE FOR USE IN GB AND IE ONLY AT A SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 20mbar. MODELS 16” AND 18” REMOTE AND MANUAL VERSIONS USER’S, INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE VI-06-09...
TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTES___________________________________________ 3 USER’S SECTION _____________________________________________ 4 FUEL EFFECT ________________________________________________ 4 GAS CONSUMPTION __________________________________________ 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - _______________ 4 ANUAL ERSION TO LIGHT THE FIRE _________________________________________________4 SELECT THE BURNER FLAME LEVEL _________________________________4 TO TURN OFF _______________________________________________________4 CLEANING _________________________________________________________4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS -...
IMPORTANT NOTES SOFT WALL COVERINGS, (e.g. EMBOSSED VERSION AND 700mm FOR 18" VINYLS etc.) WHICH HAVE A RAISED VERSION. PATTERN, ARE EASILY AFFECTED BY HEAT A N D SCORCH BECOME THE FIRE MUST NOT BE FITTED AGAINST A DISCOLOURED WHEN CLOSE COMBUSTIBLE WALL.
USER’S SECTION FUEL EFFECT Release the control knob. The pilot should remain lit independently. This fire is supplied with ceramic fuel effect pieces SELECT THE BURNER FLAME LEVEL to simulate a real fire and a granular bed to provide even flame distribution across the whole of the bed.
If soot or other foreign matter has become mixed To turn the fire up, point at the sensor, push the with the granular materials and cannot be removed plus button until the desired flame height is by hand, remove the contaminated layer and reached.
FUEL BED ASSEMBLY The Streamline 3 is available with 3 different fuel effects as follows: The granular dispersal compound provided in a plastic bag should be poured into the cast iron tray Coal Made up of 25 coals. Turn to page and gently levelled to within 5mm of the lip of the 9 for layout instructions.
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Figure 6 Place two rows of 4 coals as shown above ensuring that the front coals overhang the edge of the casting at the front and the rear coals are touching the rear wall of the fireplace or convector box. Note: on the 16” version the right hand front coal is a narrow coal different to the rest to allow it to be fitted at the side of the pilot (marked `A’...
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Figure 8 Place two rows of 3 coals bridging the gaps in the rows beneath as shown above. The rear row of coals should be touching the rear wall of the fireplace or convector box. Figure 9 Place another row of 2 coals bridging the gaps in the rear row of coals placed in step 4.
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PEBBLE LAYOUT Figure 10 Place the two centre ceramic pieces as shown. The angled edge should be in line with the edge of the burner tray casting. On the 18” version there should be a gap of approximately 50mm between the centre ceramics. Figure 11 Place two rows of 4 pebbles as shown above ensuring that the front pebbles overhang the edge of the casting at the front and the rear pebbles are touching the rear wall of...
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Figure 12 Place a row of 5 pebbles along the top of the centre ceramics as shown above. Then place a further two rows of 3 pebbles bridging the gaps in the rows beneath as shown above. The rear row of pebbles should be touching the rear wall of the fireplace or convector box.
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LOG LAYOUT Figure 14 Place the two centre ceramic pieces as shown. The angled edge should be in line with the edge of the burner tray casting. On the 18” version there should be a gap of approximately 50mm between the centre ceramics. Figure 15 Place two rows of 4 coals as shown above ensuring that the front coals overhang the edge of the casting at the front and the rear coals are touching the rear wall of the...
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Figure 16 Place a row of 5 coals along the top of the centre ceramics as shown above. Figure 17 Place the first layer of logs as shown above. VI-06-09...
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Figure 18 Place the second layer of logs as shown above. Slight rearrangement of the logs may be required, when it has been established where the flames are burning, to produce the best flame effect. Coal Layout First layer Figure 19 VI-06-09...
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Second layer Figure 20 Third layer Figure 21 VI-06-09...
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Coal Layout First layer Figure 22 Second layer Figure 23 VI-06-09...
INSTALLATION SECTION Installations in IE NO COMPONENT IS MANUFACTURED FROM ASBESTOS OR ASBESTOS RELATED PRODUCTS. The installation must be carried out by a competent person and installed in THE APPLIANCE DATA BADGE IS LOCATED NEXT accordance with the current edition of TO THE CONTROL KNOB.
combustible). The hearth material MUST be CHECK CARTON CONTENTS at least 12.5mm thick. Its top surface should be 50mm above the floor level to discourage Check the contents are as follows: the placing of rugs or carpets over it. The appliance can be fitted to a purpose made Streamline 3 Burner Unit.
GAS SUPPLY PIPE expel any foreign matter that might be blown into the valve assembly, injector, or pilot etc. and cause a blockage. A nut and olive is provided for the copper pipe inlet connection. Once the gas supply has been connected We would recommend that an isolation tap is fitted and purged then the burner assembly can upstream of the appliance to facilitate easier...
soot can be removed as described in CLEANING on page 4 of these instructions. CHECK FOR SPILLAGE Advise the customer that any cleaning MUST be carried out when the A SPILLAGE CHECK MUST BE MADE appliance is cold. BEFORE THE INSTALLED APPLIANCE IS LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER.
Check that the appliance is clean and that (f) If defective, the whole assembly soot deposits or debris is not blocking the MUST be replaced. DO NOT attempt gaps between coals causing an imperfect to replace the individual components flame appearance or that stray pieces of this could compromise...
Co-pilot NG20/H/320/M8/A 1091-1 Remote Battery Pack Remote Handset K1-32 Control Knob 1096-1 Please contact SIROCCO if other parts are required. FAULT FINDING FAULT CAUSE / POSSIBLE REMEDY Pilot will not light. See Ignition Functional Check 1. No spark. See Ignition Functional Check 2.
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IGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 1 PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT Ensure there is no debris around the pilot assembly, e.g. coal, soot, etc. which could short the spark, clean the area. Check for fluff in the pilot aeration hole (see Figure 19). Operate the valve.
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FLAME FAILURE FUNCTIONAL CHECK PILOT WILL NOT STAY LIT OR FIRE GOES OUT If the appliance goes out in use continually, this may mean that the oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) has been activated. The appliance should not be used until the cause has been found and rectified. Ensure there is no debris around the pilot assembly, e.g.
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SIROCCO SP.ZO.O. C/O UK OFFICE PO BOX 505 BURNLEY BB11 9EE Tel: (01282) 441 771 Our policy is one of constant development and improvement. Strict accuracy of illustrations and specifications is not guaranteed. Modifications to design and materials may be necessary subsequent to publication.
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