Flamerite Fires Berkeley, Brabazon, Cascade, Oregon, Stanford Instructions For Use Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Berkeley, Brabazon, Casc ade, Oregon & Stanford (Th)
This product is only suitable for well insul ated spaces or occasional use
Carefully remov e the fire from the packing, checking that neither the heater nor the pow er cable has been damaged during transport. Do not operate the fire if either is damaged. Please bear in mind the weight of the fire before removal from the packaging and installation. Consider if help is r equired. Any al teration to the power cable should only be done by a qualified electrician and to the Flamerite Fires gui delines stated below . Your fire is guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase. In the unlikely ev ent of a breakdown you have access to our customer services team, si mply call 01543 251122 during office hours, 9am – 5pm or e-mail on
info@flameritefires.com
The accessories are found in a box that is packed at the side of the fire.
Your fire has been designed for use as part of a fireplace mantel and s urround suite. A minimum depth of 70mm is required. The sta ndard dimensions of t he aperture in the d ecorative back panel into w hich the fire fits are height 575mm and width 425mm (16.5” x 22.5”) On the Operetta however they are H 575mm (22.5”) x W 575mm (22.5”).
IMPORTANT: The fire must be positioned so that the plug socket is accessible once the fire has been installed. In the unlikely event of breakdown access must be allowed for so that the fire may be serviced. This involves the fire being moved forward in order to access the rear. The mains cable must therefore be long enough to allow this. If the removal of the plug is absolutely necessary for installation, cut off in an area within 100mm only of the plug itself. Do not cut the cable fireside of the connector block; doing so will affect your warranty.
Where the inset fire is being used in an existing chimney, it is important that the chimney is blocked off to prevent airflow probl ems with the fire. Where a c himney is not blocked off sufficiently it may cause the heater to cut out and the flame effect to stop or work poorly.
Electrical connections
Your appliance comes fitted with a plug tha t incorporates a 13A fuse. The replacement fuses must be 13A and ASTA approved. If the fuse cover is lost the plug must not be used until a replacement cov er, of the same colour, is obtained an electrical retailer. The appliance is fitted with a moulded plug if it is necessary cut of f the pl ug, for any reason, i t must be discarded immediately with the fuse removed. Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to reuse the plug, d o not insert into an y 13A socket as this could cause a hazard.
WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following c ode.
Green and yellow:
EARTH
Blue:
NEUTRAL
Red:
LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains l ead of this ap pliance may not corr espond with t he colour markings in your plug pr oceed as foll ows: -
The wire which is coloured green and y ellow must b e connected to the ter minal in the plug w hich is marked with th e letter E, or coloured green or coloured green and yellow, or marked with the earth s ymbol The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to th e terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N, or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug w hich is marked with the letter L, or coloured red.
If the mains ca ble is damage d it must be r eplaced by the manufacturer or a n authorised technical service centre.
Fuel Effects (coal or log) Once the fire has been installed in the correct position, unpack the coal fuel effect found in the accessory box and arrange them in a random formatio n on top of the fuel bed and behind the metal fret. The log effect is fixed and r equires no further work.
OPERATING THE FIRE Fire controls
The on/off switch is locate d under the hood; this is marked with I/O and will need to be pushed in to illuminate the flame effect.
The flame effect has to be illuminat ed for the hea ter to work. For heating the controls are loca ted un der the hood of the fire also next to the
on/off switch. For 1kw of heat push in th e switc h marked with a single bar I. For 2kw of heat push in the switch marked with t he double bars II. Both switches have to be depr essed for 2kw of heat. The thermostat should be switched to maximum. Once the required room t emperature is achieved turn the thermostat towards minimum until you hear a click. The thermostat will then regulate the room temperature automatically.
Thermostat information: There can be up to a 2 or 3 degrees drop or rise in t emperature for th e ther mostat to ac tivate or deactivate. The temperature i s taken from around the fire unlike a wall thermostat that is usually position ed arou nd the middle of a r oom, so please allow for inaccuracies. Situations suc h as room size or position of fireplace i.e. near a working radiator might cause the thermostat not to work efficiently.
Safety concerns: Areas around the fire will become hot when the heater is activated. We strongly recommend small children be kept away from having any direct contact with the appliance by means of fitting a fireguard. This appliance is not intended for use by p ersons (or children) with reduced physical sensory or mental capa bilities or lack of experience or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by the person responsible for their safety. Children s hould be supervised to ens ure they do not play with this appliance.
Heater thermal cut out: The heater is fitted with a thermal cut out to prevent any damage due to overheating. The element will continually a nd automatically cut out if the airflow is obstructed. Never cover t he air outlets. To reset the ther mal cut out, switch the fire off, disconnect from the mains supply, remove the cause of overheating an d allow ed to cool for a suitable period then switch the fire back on. Caution: In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent res etting of the thermal cut out, the appliance mus t not be supplied through an external switching device, suc h as a timer, or connected t o circuit regular ly switched on and off by a utility.
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MAINTENANCE Before any maintenance/cleaning is undertaken always disconnect the fire from the mains power supply. Be aware of any sharp edges due to exposed steel work or plastics.
Replacing Lamps (240V 5-7W 3000k E14 LED lamps): Replacements are available from Flamerite Fires info@flameritefires.com
Allow a suitable ti me for the bulbs to cool then remove the pebbles/coals/l og fuel effect. Please note that replacement Lamps are only covered by a 2 year warranty from dat e of purchase. Remove the loose fuel effect and the 2 screws at the base of the fret . Remove the fret and replace bulbs then the fret remembering to put back the screws.
Replacing light bulbs Cascade
Remove the loose fu el effect and frame/fret. The frame and fret are held on by 5 bolts, be careful wh en removing as not t o pull entire fire forward damaging the hearth. Unscrew the tw o screws at the bas e of the fuel bed an d replace the bulbs. To finish replace fu el bed remembering screws and attach frame/fret back onto fire.
Replacing light bulbs Brabazon
Remove t he loose fuel effect and fret. Unscrew the two screws at the base of the fuel bed and replac e the bulbs. To finish replace fuel bed remembering screws and replace the fret.
Replacing light bulbs Operetta Remove the loose fuel effect and fret a nd replace the bulbs . To finish replace f uel bed fret.
Cleaning
The fire can be clean ed with a soft damp cloth. If you need t o remove fingerprints from stainless steel use a special stainless steel cleaner or a little baby oil or WD40 on a soft clot h.
WARNINGS
Do not use the fire i n the vicinity of a bath shower or swimming pool.
Never us e the fire t o dry laundry.
Never install the fire directly underneath a fixed main socket.
Never cover the appliance during the operation of the fi re.
The use of an extension lead is not recommended.
Particular caution sho uld be applied to ensure that children do not play with the marbles/coal.
As with any electrical appliance whilst the instructions aim t cover as many eventualities as possible, caution and common sense should be applied when
operating your appliance, particularly in the vicinity of small children.
PROBLEM SOLVING
No power to the fire Check the wall socket, plug and fuse.
No illumination Turn off main on/off switch and leave for one minute to reset software or Check dimmers set too l ow. C heck bulbs hav e not blown or internal fuse has n ot blown (see maintenance). Heater will still work if any of the above are the case.
Heater cuts out continually The safety cut has operated see note on operating th e Fire. Where t he inset fire
is being used in an existing chimney, it is important that the chimney is blocked off to prevent airflow probl ems with the fire. Where a chimney is not blocked of f sufficiently it will cause the heater to cut out and the flame effect to stop or work poorly.
Remote will n ot work. Check battery. See maint enance, Changing or matching remote frequency.
Loud humming noise when illuminated Due to moving parts, the electric fire will make a noise. This may vary slightly.
For a comparison it may be necessary to visit your local dealer. Important: your
home is quieter than a busy store.
Noise fr om the heat er when in use Same as above. As well as a slight humming noise the sound of rushing air will be
apparent. Both are normal.
Frame sits away from fire upon delivery There is a toleranc e of 2 to 4mm where to frame sits around the fire. This i s
normal. The frames are hand made. Held on by magnets it may be pulled upward and off then replaced back o nto the fire in a si milar fashion if an obvious coming away has occurred.
Recycling
Please recycle responsibly. Take y our item to y our local recycling centre – you can easily l ocate your neares t centre on the Recycle Now website or ch eck wit h your retailer for details on either a collection service or a stor e take-back scheme (some may apply charges). Councils may offer a household recycling collection service for small electrical items; contact your local authority for more details.
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