THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL APPLY TO MASPORT MONACO SERIES 2 (S2) AND CARDRONA GAS FIRES. THE MODELS COVERED ARE:- NATURAL GAS (NG) LIQUID PROPANE GAS UNIVERSAL LPG (ULPG) MONACO S2 ACC MONACO S2 ACC MONACO S2 ACC MONACO S2 ECS...
Statutory Regulations (e.g. AS 5601 (AG- 601), NZS 5261). Any shortcomings in the appliance and flue installation will be the responsibility of the installer, and Masport Ltd will not be accountable for any such failings or their consequences.
battery (one AA alkaline cell) in the ignition module mounted on the back of the heater. (See page 5 or 6). If there is air in the pipeline, the pilot will not ignite immediately. The pilot is in front of the rear log, to the right of centre. •...
RECEIVER SWITCH: The receiver switch has three positions, ‘OFF’, ‘ON’ and ‘REMOTE’. ‘OFF’ prevents the main burner from being lit. This is a useful safety feature if children might play with the remote control. ‘ON’ bypasses the remote control entirely, allowing the heater to be lit even though the batteries in the receiver or remote control are dead.
• If the flame symbol is not showing, press the ‘+’ button. When it shows, the ignition sequence will begin as described in the previous paragraph. • The first time you attempt to light the fire there will probably be air in the pipeline, so flame may not appear before the spark shuts down after about 30 seconds.
(To heat sensitive surfaces) NOTE: The clearances shown are for fire hazard only. For durability of finishes or surfaces you should contact the relevant manufacturer for their specification. MASPORT accepts no responsibility for the deterioration of surfaces or finishes. NO FLOOR PROTECTOR (HEARTH) IS REQUIRED...
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NOTE: The clearances shown are for fire hazard only. For durability of finishes or surfaces you should contact the relevant manufacturer for their specification. MASPORT accepts no responsibility for the deterioration of surfaces or finishes. NO FLOOR PROTECTOR (HEARTH) IS REQUIRED...
POSITIONING THE HEATER Select a dry site on any rigid flooring surface, keeping in mind the following:- • A central position free of strong draughts will ensure even heat dispersal. • Check that the flue and its shielding will be able to pass through the ceiling space and roof without interfering with any structural timberwork.
GAS PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT. All pressure adjustments must be made while the heater is operating. Part or all of the right hand side panel of the cabinet may be removed to gain access to the gas valve. See ACCESS POINTS on page 11.
FLUE. USE ONLY AN APPROVED FLUE SYSTEM. NOTE. For safe operation, the flue must be at least 900mm long (NG and PROP models) or 2.9m long (ULPG models). 1. Stand the heater in its proposed position, taking care to observe the minimum clearances shown on page 5 or 6.
SEISMIC RESTRAINT Spire clip Seismic Restraint Bracket Screw Secure through these holes Screw Centreline Hole Angle Bracket New Zealand regulations require that flued gas heaters be secured to prevent shifting in the event of an earthquake. This is best done by fastening the heater to the floor right through the floor protector if one is fitted.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Maintenance must be carried out only by authorised personnel. Minor adjustments can be made with the heater in its normal operating position, but it will be found more convenient to move the heater away from the wall for major work. If it is necessary to move the heater:- •...
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Carry out these procedures only while the heater is standing upright. 1. Remove the louvre by lifting it upwards and outwards. 2. Remove the dress guard, if fitted. 3. Remove two fastening screws securing the top glass trim. 4. Prise forward the top glass trim and lift it clear. Note. This will release the top edges of the left and right glass retainers.
This is not unique to Masport gas fires. If the surface discolours or blisters, simply scuff any loose paint from the firebox and lightly re-spray with Masport high temperature paint.
WIRING DIAGRAMS NOTE: If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. Fan Wiring Diagram - STD and ACC models.
1.36 1.36 TURNDO WN (kPa) Maximu m App liance input Pressure – 5 kPa Ma nufac tured by MASPORT LTD 1-37 Mt. Wellington Hwy. Auckland, Ne w Zea land AGA Approv al Certificat e No 6481 591625 MASPORT CARDRONA GAS FIRE...
TROUBLE - SHOOTING The following table lists possible problems and their likely causes. Most of these will require a professional serviceman and we recommend that this work be performed by an Authorised Technician. If a problem cannot be solved after referring to this table, please call the Retailer from whom the appliance was purchased.
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TROUBLE - SHOOTING (Continued) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SOLUTION Ignition spark continues after Phase and Neutral connections Get a qualified person to correct the fire has lit. (ECS models reversed in the house power the house wiring. only) supply. Smell of gas in the room. Pipe fittings may be leaking.
ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD DATE SERVICE DETAILS SERVICED BY Masport Gas Fires are manufactured in New Zealand by MASPORT LTD. 1/37 MT WELLINGTON HIGHWAY. P.O. Box 14-349 Panmure, Auckland New Zealand. Models in this manual are covered by A.G.A. Approval Certificate No. 6481...
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