Page 3 - WARNING; MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR; Inbuilt Fire ETR; zx
3 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE. INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER. Inbuilt Fire ETR Electronic Timer Remote Table of Conte...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT POINTS / USAGE AND INSTALLATION MUSTS
5 7 Read these rules and the instructionscarefully. Check all local codes. Failureto follow these could cause a malfunctionof the heater resulting in death, seriousbodily injury and/or property damage. 8 This appliance is only for use with thetype of gas indicated on the rating plate.This appliance ...
Page 7 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BEDDING MATERIAL, ET CETERA. ITIS IMPERATIVE THAT CONTROLCOMPARTMENTS, BURNERS ANDCIRCULATING AIR PASSAGEWAYSOF THE APPLIANCE ARE KEPTCLEAN. 34 The glass window shall be replaced as one piece as supplied by themanufacturer. See log and glassinstallation on page 17. 35 Do n...
Page 9 - • TURNING ON; “ button to; • LOCK
9 For your convenience the controls on your new Flame Fire are situated under the cover on thetop right-hand side of the fire and are accessed by simply lifting the lid. All necessaryadjustments to the operation of your fire can be made with these controls. OPERATION CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT • TURNING O...
Page 10 - “or “ “ button, the minutes will; PROGRAMMING THE ON / OFF; Press the SET TIMES button once to
10 deactivate the LOCK press and hold thebutton for 3 seconds until the indicatorgoes off. During normal operation the LOCK may beactivated and all controls, other than theOFF switch, will be locked. Deactivatingthe LOCK releases the controls. If the LOCK is activated while the unit isturned OFF, th...
Page 11 - OPERATING THE TIMERS; Both timers; OVERRIDE
11 proceed to TIMER 2 - which isprogrammed in the same way - or threetimes to return to the clock display. Thismust be done within 1 minute of setting thetime to lock it into the memory. The digital display will show the currenttime. A small indicator on the digital displaywill flash to show that th...
Page 13 - LOCATION; Mantles; See diagram below; Fireplace
13 1. Flue connection and proper venting 2. Warm air distribution. 3. Adequate air supply. 4. The heater must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materialscould come into contact with it. In somecases, curtains may need restraining. See below for minimum clearancesrequired. LOCATION...
Page 15 - Connect and tighten union.; VENTING; Use only an approved B vent system.; See diagram
15 • RUN GAS SUPPLY For pipe sizing, refer to your local gasinstallation codes. • PURGE SUPPLY OF AIR AND DEBRIS All foreign materials such as filings mustbe purged from the gas supply, as they maycause the gas valve to malfunction. A means to measure the gas pressureimmediately upstream of the supp...
Page 16 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION; Connecting the power supply:
16 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION There is a junction box provided at the frontof the heater for the electrical connection. WARNING: This appliance must beproperly grounded for your protectionagainst shock hazard. Connecting the power supply: Refer to the diagram opposite, 1 Open the side doors. 2 Loosen the...
Page 17 - LOG INSTALLATION
17 The logset is packed inside the unit andthe packaging must be removed prior toinstalling the logset in its correct position. • Open both side panels. • Remove fasteners on both sides of the top glass retainer. • Lift retainer away from unit. • Loosen screws on bottom glass retainer. • Carefully l...
Page 18 - TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
18 • TESTING PROCEDURE Turn gas supply on and plug the unit intothe power supply. (Caution 115V) • TO CHECK BURNER PRESSURE • Refer to rating plate. • Remove the wiring cover panel. • Remove test point plug and attach manometer to test point. The test point is on the front injector block. • Light he...
Page 19 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
19 IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ANNUAL INSPECTION The unit should be inspected at least oncea year by a qualified service technicianincluding inspection of the flue system. The appliance area must be kept clear andfree from combustible materials, gasolineand other flammable vapors and liquids....
Page 20 - • ELECTRIC MOTOR MAINTENANCE; (May be performed by the; • BURNERS; Refer diagram below
20 • ELECTRIC MOTOR MAINTENANCE Motors are permanently lubricated andneed no lubrication. Keep fan and motor free of dust and dirt,clean annually. The heater should be servicedannually only by an authorised person. • GLASS REPLACEMENT ANDCLEANING. (May be performed by the owner) It is best to handle...
Page 22 - WIRING DIAGRAM-LADDER; SYMPTOM; Error Messages page 23; TROUBLE SHOOTING
22 NOTE: If you have any other faults or problems, please refer to your Installer or local qualified service agency WIRING DIAGRAM-LADDER SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION No power present Ensure power cord is plugged in and turned on No gas present Ensure gas supply is turned on power cut Re-ignite after powe...
Page 24 - EXPLODED DIAGRAMS
Page 26 - PARTS LIST
26 PARTS LIST ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. 1 1 7993-1 FLUE SPIGOT ASSY NAT IB USA 2 1 7074 HEAT EXCHANGER FRONT ASSY 3+3H 3 1 7075 HEAT EXCHANGER REAR ASSY 3H 4 6 6624 BURNER EXCHANGER TRANSFER TUBE 5 2 6625 BURNER HEAT EXCHANGER BRACKET 6 1 7927 COMB CHAMB ASSY IB ETR USA PAI 7 1 7616V FRONT PANEL IB35ET...
Page 28 - INSTALLATION NOTES
Page 31 - YES
31 Company name: _______________________________________________________ Installers name: ______________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Phone: __________________ Mobile: __...