User Instructions. Installation & Servicing Instructions. MUST BE LEFT WITH THE END USER Broseley Fires Ltd. Canterbury & Lincoln Balanced
Page 6 2.2.2. Lighting Procedure (Remote Control) In order to be able to use the remote control, to adjust the gas rate of the appliance to the desire
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Page 8 2.3. Battery Replacement (Remote Control) 2.3.1. Handset 1. On the reverse of the handset, remove the battery cover by pressing in at the top
Page 9 2.4. Home Improvements NOTICE: Discolouration of wall surfaces near the appliance Generally, heating appliances will create warm air convectio
Page 10 2.5. Cleaning and Care Instructions 2.5.1. Painted Metal SurfacesThese surfaces should be dusted regularly and any marks removed with a soft
Page 11 3.0 Installation Instructions for use by the ‘Gas Safe’ engineer THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND COMISSIONED BY A ‘GAS SAFE ENGINEER’
Page 12 3.3 Flue Options FIGURE 11 Flue Pipe and Air Box with terminal (all dimensions in mm) The horizontal length of the ducts is measured from the
Page 13 3.5 Appliance LocationThe appliance is designed to be fitted through a non combustible back panel mounted on an outside wall. Alternatively th
Page 14 3.5.1 Clearances to Combustible & Non Combustible Surfaces 1. Shelves or mantels made from combustible materials should not be placed
Page 15 ‘Diagram A’ below shows the increase in temperature of the surrounding walls, in degrees Celcius, with the appliance at maximum output. The a
Page ii Extended warranty (if purchased) commences after the first year; please see separate registration for further information. Appliance Details:
Page 16 HTD DIAGRAM B - increase in temperature of a decorative shelf Height of Shelf above top of Stovemm Temperature Rise (ToC)
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Page 18 3.6 Flue Terminal Location The minimum acceptable dimensions from the flue terminal to obstructions and ventilating openings are shown in Tab
Page 19 3.7 Flue Components Wall PlateTerminal / Air DuctDucts FIGURE 13 PARTS OF THE FLUE KIT 3.8 Contents Checklist Before proceeding with
Page 20 3.9 Installation Procedure Before commencing installation, ensure that the intended installation will comply with details in General Informa
Page 21 6 Once the Balanced flue gas fire assembly is bolted to the base casting (as shown above), the next stage is to prepare the
Page 22 1. Take the flue ducts supplied and push them through the wall, onto the flue duct spigots that are mounted on the rear of the appliance. M
Page 23 3.9.5 The Gas Supply 1. The gas supply can be fed to the appliance from underneath. Care should be taken to sleeve the pipe when passing thr
Page 24 3.9.6 Fuel Effects Layout It is recommended that the imitation fuel be left alone once the desired flame pattern has been achieved. Constant m
Page 25 3.9.7 Coal Effect Layout The COAL SET comprises of the following: PART QUANTITY Front Ceramic 1 Rear Ceramic 1
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Page 26 3.9.8 Log Effect Layout The LOG SET comprises of the following: PART QUANTITY Rear Ceramic 1 Front Ceramic
Page 27 3.9.9 Fitting the Glass Panel and frame 1. Refit the glass panel/frame to the front of the appliance, taking care not to move any of the cer
Page 28 3.9.11 Continuation of Installation - Remote Control 1. Unpack the box containing the Receiver and the Hand Set. 2. Fit four AA (1.5V) bat
Page 29 3.9.12 Commissioning1. Turn on the gas supply to the fire and purge the gas line. Check all the gas joints for gas soundness. 2. Connect a p
Page 30 3.9.13 Instructing the UserThe installer must hand over these instructions to the user and explain how to operate this fire, stressing
Page 31 4 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 General Requirements All repairs and servicing must be carried out by a qualified registered gas installer (e.g.
Page 32 4.1.1 Cleaning the Fuel Effect, Fire-bed and Combustion Chamber 1. Remove the cast iron top, sides and front of the stove. 2. Remove the gl
Page 33 4.2 Replacing Parts For any spare parts that are required, please contact either your supplier or the manufacturer directly. You will need th
Page 34 4.2.3 Control Valve Replacement (Manual Control /Remote Control) For ease of access to all the burner components, we recommend removal of the
Page 35 4.2.4 Motor Replacement (Remote Control Model)For ease of access to all the burner components, we recommend removal of the entire burner asse
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Page 36 4.3 Installation and Operational Troubleshooting The table below is intended for problems related to the fire and its gas controls. It is a
Page 37 Remote Control Symptom Cause Remedy Main burner will not come on when required even though the drive motor is heard to be operating Ignition
Page 38 Guarantee Dear Customer, Your gas appliance, when installed in accordance with the installation instructions and operated in accordance wit
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MFTBA Contact Details: Broseley Fires Ltd Knights Way Battlefield Enterprise Park Shrewsbury SY1 3AB Tel: +44 (0) 1743 46144
Page 1 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Introduction 1. This appliance is suitable for installation in GB and IE and should be installed in accordance with th
Page 2 Ventilation Requirements 1. This appliance does not require any additional fixed ventilation in the room where it is fitted. It is a balance
Page 3 2. USER INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH CUSTOMER 2.1. Location of Pilot BurnerThe pilot assembly is located just to the right of centre of th
Page 4 2.2. Lighting Procedure Your fire is fitted as standard with a remote control valve. Follow the appropriate operating instructions in the appro
Page 5 2.2.1. Lighting Procedure (Manual Control) 1. From the OFF position, ‘¦’ indicated in FIGURE 3 push the IGNITION KNOB in turn it anticlockwi
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