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Linea Balanced Flue Convector Fire Instructions for Use, Installation and Servicing For use in GB, IE (Great Britain and Eire) PR0731 Issue 9 (September 2007) IMPORTANT Do not attempt to burn rubbish in this appliance. This appliance must only be operated with the glass door secured firmly in position. The front casing of this appliance will become[...]
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2 CONTENTS COVERING THE FOLLOWING MODELS 8651EC P8651EC PAGE APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST 3 USER INSTRUCTIONS 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 Technical Specifications 8 Site Requirements 9 Installation 12 Commissioning 15 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 16 Servicing Requirements 16 Fault Finding 16 How to replace parts 18 Basic spare parts list 24 Servic[...]
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3 FLUE CHECK PASS FAIL 1. Flue is correct for appliance 2. Flue flow test N/A 3. Spillage test N/A GAS CHECK 1. Gas soundness & let by test 2. Standing pressure test mb 3. Appliance working pressure (on High Setting) mb NB All other gas appliances must be operating on full 4. Gas rate m 3 /h 5. Does ventilation meet appliance requirements N/A 6[...]
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4 USER INSTRUCTIONS 1. GENERAL 1.1 A competent person must carry out installation and servicing. 1.2 In all correspondence, please quote the appliance type and serial number, which can be found on the data badge located on a plate under the control valve. 1.3 Ensure that curtains are not positioned above the appliance and there is at least 300mm be[...]
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5 Turning the Linea Off • Pressthe Offbutton toextinguish thepilot 2.3 TEMP MODE The display shows the current room temperature. Toincrease ordecrease thefire’s output: • Pressthe SETbutton toselect eitherthe DAY TEMP or the NIGHT TEMP mode by briefly[...]
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EMERGENCY SHUT OFF If the batteries fail during use of the fire: • Movethe emergencyshut offswitch tothe OFF(O) position This emergency switch is located behind the slotted lower panel on the underside of the appliance: 3 AR1341 Underside of appliance Access to switch • Usea ballpoint pen?[...]
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7 USER INSTRUCTION 8. INSTALLATION DETAILS 8.1 To assist in any future correspondence, your installer should have completed the commissioning sheet at the front of this book, this records the essential installation details of the appliance. In all correspondence always quote the Model number and Serial number. 9. HOT SURFACES 9.1 Parts of this appl[...]
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8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION COVERING THE FOLLOWING MODELS 8651EC P8651EC Efficiency Class I Flue Outlet Size 100 Ø / 152mm Ø Gas Inlet Connection Size 8mm Ø WallThickness -Minimum =100mm (4")Maximum = 500mm LineaReplacement Batteries- 4x 'AA' Cells [...]
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9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE REQUIREMENTS 1. FLUE AND CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS NOTE: This appliance can only be installed in conjunction with the flue supplied. 1.1 The flue must be sited in accordance with BS5440: Part 1 (latest edition). See diagram 1. 1.2 Any terminal which is less than 2 metres above any access (level ground, balcony or above a[...]
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10 TIMBER FRAMED BUILDINGS 1.5 It will be necessary to provide additional clearance when the flue passes through a wall containing any combustible materials so as to prevent a fire hazard. 1.6 The hole through which the flue will pass, must have a steel sleeve which is positioned so that an air gap of at least 25mm is maintained between the outer s[...]
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11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE REQUIREMENTS 4.4 All combustible materials must be removed from behind the appliance. See diagram 6. 4.5 The Linea may be mounted at any height, however, there must be a minimum clearance of 150mm (6") between the bottom edge of the appliance and the floor. To achieve this, the minimum flue height for each fro[...]
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12 IMPORTANT: BEFORE THE APPLIANCE CAN BE OPERATED THE REMOTE HANDSET MUST BE TUNED TO THECONTROL BOXSITUATED UNDER THEAPPLIANCE. IF THIS PROCEDURE IS OMITTED THE APPLIANCE CAN ONLY BE LIT USING THE TOUCH PAD, SEE USER INSTRUCTIONS, 2B TOUCH PAD CONTROL. ENSURE THAT THE APPLIANCE IS CORRECTLY ADJUSTED FOR THE GAS TYPE AND CATEG[...]
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2.7 The flue can now be cut to size. Measure the thickness of the wall, then deduct 12mm. This is the length required when measuring from the line on the flue label. See diagram 3. AR0630 3 2.8 Attach the flue to the appliance and seal using the aluminium tape. See diagram 4. 4 AR1335 2.9 Place the sealing ring over the flue and position it up agai[...]
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14 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION • automaticallyregulates theroom temperatureduring the set periods TOUCH PAD CONTROL 10 AR1885 • Pressthe ON-OFFbutton tolight theappliance, (upto 30 seconds) • Pressthe UPbutton toincrease theflame[...]
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15 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING Each of the four switches can be set to either one of two positions, in any combination. Tore-code thehandset: • Changethe combinationof howthe DIPswitchesare set, Diagram 12 12 AR1936 Once the handset has a new code the control box needs to be reprogramm[...]
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REPLACE BATTERIES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RECTIFY ANY FAULTS. IF THE FIRE DOES NOT WORK, BUT HAS WORKED IN THE PAST: • CHECK THEEMERGENCY SHUTOFF SWITCH ON THE BOTTOM OF THE APPLIANCE IS SWITCHED ON, SEE USER SECTION, PAGE 6 16 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS SERVICING / FAULT FINDING CHARTS IGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 1 PILOTWIL[...]
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17 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS FAULT FINDING CHARTS IGNITION FUNCTIONAL CHECK 2 NOSPARK Ensure there is no debris around the pilot assembly, (e.g. soot etc.) which could short the spark, clean the area. Consult the users instructions, retry. From Ignition Fault Finding Chart 1 Is the gap between electrode and thermocouple 4.0mm? Has ignition lead bec[...]
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18 2.4 Raise the burner from the slot in the bracket, pull the burner forward and slide to the left to clear the injector. Take care not to lose the spring. 2.5 Replace in reverse order ensuring the spring is located over the stud on the burner and the tab on the bracket. 3. PILOT UNIT The main frame, glass frame and main burner need only be remove[...]
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19 4.7 Reassemble in reverse order and replace the pilot gasket with a new one. 4.8 Check for gas leaks. 5. PILOT INJECTOR 5.1 To gain access to the pilot pipe, it is easier if the thermocouple is removed first. To do this follow section 7. 5.2 Undo the pilot pipe from the gas valve and from under side of the pilot burner. See diagram 5 arrow B. 5.[...]
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20 8 AR1994 C 7.3 Undo the thermocouple nut in the back of the pilot burner by half a turn. This will release the thermocouple. 7.4 Whenreplacing thethermocouple intothe pilotburner ensure the component is pushed fully into the hole. There is a stop on the thermocouple to set the height. 7.5 Lock the retaining nut just en[...]
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appliance. Note the orientation of the injector on the pipe. 10.7 Reassemble in reverse order and check for gas leaks. 11. CONTROL BOX 11.1 Remove the lower panel, Diagram 6 11.2 Pr ess on/off swit ch retaining cli ps in and pop p ut the switch. Turn the switch to pass it through the retaining bracket. 11.3 Remove the two screws holding the control[...]
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22 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACING PARTS 12. GAS VALVE 12.1 To change the gas valve: • Disconnectthe inletpipe • Disconnectthe feedpipe • Disconnectthe pilotpipe • Disconnectthe thermocouple,thermo currentwires and the interrupter block • Removethe?[...]
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23 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACING PARTS 19 AR1345 14.7 Disconnect the touch pad from the harness (DESIGNIO FRAME ONLY) 14.8 Disconnect the ignition lead from the electrode. 14.9 Remove the thermocouple. See diagram 20 arrow C. 14.10 Remove the pilot pipe and ensure the pilot injector is kept safe, Diagram 20, Arrow D 20 AR1994 D C F E F 14.11 Rem[...]
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24 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACING PARTS 15. SHORT SPARES LIST Component NG LPG Propane Butane Burner Unit GC0104 GC0105 GC0106 Main Injector IN0053 IN0052 Pilot Injector PI0069 PI0070 Thermocouple PI0071 PI0072 Control Box GC0129 Gas Valve GC0123 Mag Unit GC0092 IGN Lead GC0125 Spark Electrode PI10073 Ceramic Rear Panel CE0474 Window Frame Assemb[...]
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25 SERVICE RECORDS 1ST SERVICE Date of Service:........................................................................... Next Service Due:....................................................................... Signed:........................................................................................ Dealer's Stamp/CORGI Registration Num[...]
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Gazco Limited, Osprey Road, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon, England EX2 7JG Tel: (01392) 261999 Fax: (01392) 444148 E-mail: info@gazco.com A member of the Stovax Group[...]