ecofires eko 2050 Installation & User's Instructions

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INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS
INSET DECORATIVE GAS FIRE
Christchurch, Dorset BH23 2BT
Tel: 01202 588 638
Fax: 01202 499 639
www.ekofires.co.uk
e-mail: sales@ekofires.co.uk
IN THE UK ALWAYS USE A GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER TO INSTALL, REPAIR OR SERVICE THIS APPLIANCE
Please note : Except where otherwise stated, all rights,
including copyright in the text, images and layout of this
booklet is owned by Focal Point Fires plc. You are not per-
mitted to copy or adapt any of the content without the
prior written permission of Focal Point Fires plc.
MODELS COVERED BY THESE INSTRUCTIONS
eko 2050
MODEL SHOWN : eko 2050
1
All instructions must be handed to the user
for safekeeping.
Revision C - 12/13
GB IE
BS EN 509 : 2000
KM579168
2013 Focal Point Fires plc.
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  • Page 1 BS EN 509 : 2000 KM579168 MODEL SHOWN : eko 2050 IN THE UK ALWAYS USE A GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER TO INSTALL, REPAIR OR SERVICE THIS APPLIANCE Please note : Except where otherwise stated, all rights, All instructions must be handed to the user including copyright in the text, images and layout of this for safekeeping.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S GB IE Section Contents Page No. Section Contents Page No. Important Notes 12.0 Spark Gap Appliance Data 12.1 Operating Pressure Installation Requirements...
  • Page 3: Appliance Data

    2.0 APPLIANCE DATA GB IE Destination Operating Pressure Model Max Energy Input (kW) Min Energy Input (kW) Country (±2.0 mbar) Natural gas Gross Gross I 2H Sonora 3.15 GB - IE Specifications Manual control models Remote control models Main burner injector Stereo size 76 Stereo size 81 Oxypilot...
  • Page 4: Ventilation

    4.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS - CONTINUED GB IE Any type of fire surround used with this appliance must be adequately sealed to the wall and floor. A combustible shelf may be fixed to the wall above the fire, providing that it complies with the dimensions given below. Maximum depth of shelf Minimum distance from finished hearth surface to underside of shelf...
  • Page 5: Fuel Bed Layout

    8.0 FUEL BED LAYOUT GB IE Please refer to the relevant section of the user manual. 9.0 FITTING THE FIREFRONT Unwrap the firefront and ashpan door. Place the firefront directly in front of the fire and slide the ashpan door into place. Do not use any firefront other than the one supplied with the appliance.
  • Page 6: Spark Gap

    12.0 SPARK GAP The gap between the spark electrode and the pilot should be 3.5 - 4.5mm to produce a good Figure 5 Spark gap spark. There should be no need to adjust this. If under any circumstances the electric spark fails, the pilot may be lit manually by proceeding with the ignition sequence as previously described, and after turning the control knob through the spark position, the knob should be held in and the pilot lit with a taper.
  • Page 7: Briefing The Customer

    12.4 BRIEFING THE CUSTOMER GB IE All instructions must be handed to the user for safekeeping. Show the customer how to light and control the fire.After com- missioning the appliance, the customer should be instructed on the safe use of the appliance and the need for regular servicing. Frequency of service depends on usage, but MUST be carried out at least every 12 months.
  • Page 8: Pilot Assembly

    13.4 PILOT ASSEMBLY GB IE Remove the burner unit as in relevant section and pilot unit as described. Clean the pilot assembly with a soft brush and blow through. Check the aeration holes are free of any dirt or lint. Clean thoroughly internally, the connection can be removed from the base of the pilot unit using two spanners to make cleaning easier.
  • Page 9: User Instructions

    U S E R I N S T R U C T I O N S GB IE Contents Page No. Section Contents Page No. Section Fuel Bed Layout Important Notes (Pebble Effect) Fuel Bed Layout Clearances To Combustilbles (Log Effect) Cleaning Fire Guards Replacing The Batteries...
  • Page 10: Fire Guards

    3.0 FIRE GUARDS GB IE The fireguards specified in BS 8423 are intended to protect people from falling into a fire, prevent burns and reduce the risk of injury, particularly to young children and the infirm. In addition it is intended to reduce the risk of fire resulting from clothing and/or other flammable materials coming into contact with, or in proximity to, burning fuel and/or hot surfaces.
  • Page 11: Operating The Fire

    6.0 OPERATING THE FIRE (MANUAL CONTROL MODELS) GB IE The pilot is visible through the left hand side of ceramic fuel matrix.When cold, the coals or peb- bles may be rotated for good viewing.The fire features a ‘twin spark’ ignition system to aid light- ing, Push the control knob in fully and turn anti-clockwise through both of the SPARK positions, keeping fully depressed, hold there for a few seconds.
  • Page 12: Flue Spillage Monitoring System

    7.0 FLUE SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM GB IE This fire is fitted with a flue spillage safety device (ODS). If the fire shuts down during use for no apparent reason then several reasons may be suspected. If a door or window has been opened creating a draught, then pilot disturbance could be the problem, and removal of the draught should resolve this.The fire can then be re-lit in accordance with the previous section.
  • Page 13: Fuel Bed Layout

    8.0 FUEL BED LAYOUT (COAL EFFECT) GB IE - CONTINUED 4. Take five more moulded coals and position as shown in figure 10 Figure 10 to form the ‘second row’ of the fuel effect.The coals may be rotated as desired to fit into the gaps between the coal supports in order to create a random, realistic effect.
  • Page 14 8.1 FUEL BED LAYOUT (PEBBLE EFFECT) GB IE - CONTINUED 2. Open the bag of 16 ceramic pebbles. All of these pebbles are the Figure 14 same size. Take five pebbles and place them as shown in figure 14. Care should be taken to ensure that the pebbles bridge the gap between the front strip and the four supports at the front of the matrix.
  • Page 15 8.2 FUEL BED LAYOUT (LOG EFFECT) GB IE 1. Refer back to section 6.0 - Fuel bed layout (coal effect option) and fol- Figure 18 low steps 1 and 2. The fuel effect matrix used for log effect versions is the same design as coal effect versions, but has a different surface finish.
  • Page 16: Cleaning

    9.0 CLEANING GB IE Before carrying out any of the following operations, ensure that the fire is OFF and completely cold. FIREFRONT - Any dust accumulating in the firefront may be removed using a vacuum cleaner or dry cloth. Heavy stains may be removed by using a damp cloth and mild household detergent.
  • Page 17: Installation Details

    12.0 INSTALLATION DETAILS GB IE Name & contact details of installer : Supplied by : Installer GAS SAFE registration No : Model : Fire serial No. : Date installed : 13.0 SERVICE HISTORY Date of service Serviced by (name): GAS SAFE No. : Contact details of Engineer 14.0 GUARANTEE The 3 year guarantee only covers products purchased on or after 1st February 2009.

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