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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 

Advise the customer that due to newness of materials the stove may give off a slight smell 
for  a  period  of  time  after  commissioning.  This  is  quite  normal  and  any  odours  should 
disperse after a few hours operation. 

 
Stress that no extra coals or logs must be added over and above those supplied with the 
stove and that any replacement parts must only be authorised ACQUISITIONS spares. 

 
Recommend that the stove is regularly serviced and the flue system checked by qualified 
persons. 
 

 

The stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system consisting of a thermal switch connected 
to  a  thermocouple  interrupter. This system is not adjustable and must not be put out of 
action.  If  any  parts  of  the  spillage  monitoring  system  require  replacement  only  original 
manufacturers' parts must be used. 

 
The thermal switch rating is 120

°

C. Quote this rating if ordering a new switch. 

  

1.  The  following  servicing  procedure  should  be  carried  out  regularly  and  only  by  a 

qualified person. Ensure that the fire is turned off and is cold. 

2.  Remove the coals, back board and front coal piece in the reverse order to that 

described in POSITIONING THE COALS section (page 5). 

3.  Remove any deposits of dirt, lint etc. carefully from the burner flame strip, tray, 

and pilot assembly with a soft brush. 

4.  Remove the pilot lint arrester and clean with a soft brush if necessary. Replace the 

pilot lint arrester. 

5.  Due  to  the  intense  temperatures  reached  in  the  fire,  some  surface  cracks  may 

appear on the ceramic components. This is quite normal and will not affect the safe 
operation of the fire. Replace the front coal piece, back board and coals as described 
in the POSITIONING THE COALS section (page 5). 

6.  Close the stove door; replace the screw securing the door handle or door.  
7.  Check  the  supply  pressure  as  described  in  the  COMMISSIONING  THE  STOVE 

section (page 6). 

8.  Ensure correct operation of the flue as described in CHECK FOR SPILLAGE section 

(page 12). 

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Fig. 8 - Components with the Remote Package 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Close all doors and windows in the room containing the appliance. Light the stove and turn 
the control knob to 'HIGH', leave the appliance for 5 minutes. 

 
Apply  a  smoke  match  along  the  bottom  edge  of  the  draught  diverter.  The  installation  is 
satisfactory if the smoke is drawn into the stove. If in doubt wait a further 10 minutes and 
then repeat the test. 

 
If there is a nearby room the spillage test should be repeated with the fan running and all 
connecting doors between the stove and the fan left open. 

 
If in doubt disconnect the appliance and seek expert advice. 
 
 
 
Hand these instructions and the Users Instructions to the customer. 

Advise the customer how to use the stove. 

Point out that the Operating procedure is in the Users Instructions. 

Explain to the customer that the stove has a flame failure and spillage monitoring system. 

Point out the explanation of this system in the Users Instructions. 

Advise that if the monitoring system repeatedly shuts off the stove, it should be switched off 
and a specialist consulted. 

Advise that if the fire goes out for any reason, wait at least 3 minutes before re-lighting. 

Advise  the  customer  that  the  stove  should  not  be  used  at  a  lower  setting  than  the  'LOW' 
position.  

CUSTOMER BRIEFINGS 

CHECK FOR SPILLAGE 

Summary of Contents for BLOOMSBURY

Page 1: ...R INSTRUCTIONS TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER UK IRELAND GB IE 9 11 PP Acquisitions Fireplaces Ltd Acquisitions House 24 26 Holmes Road London NW5 3AB Tel 020 7482 2949 Fax 020 7267 4361 e mail sales acquisitions co uk www acquisitions co uk Manufactured for Acquisitions by Esse Engineering Ltd ...

Page 2: ...shall only be fitted in accordance with National Regulations If the chimney has previously been used to burn solid fuel the chimney should be swept before the stove is installed Before the stove is installed a flue test in accordance with National Regulations should be carried out The gas connection must be in accordance with National Regulations The stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring syst...

Page 3: ...m a combustible material Flue Connection The flue should be at least 3m high and at least 125mm diameter or equivalent area Horizontal or negative gradients in the flue pipe should be avoided It is recommended that a minimum height of 610mm from the stove should be established before any significant change in the direction of the flue An optional rear flue attachment is available as an accessory f...

Page 4: ...urn clockwise to PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT position Disconnect the pressure gauge replace the test point sealing screw and test for gas soundness Turning the Pilot OFF From any heat setting or the PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT position depress control knob fully and turn clockwise to OFF OFF OFF OFF position 7 Fig 4 Control Knob Manual Remote Controlled Stoves This stove has a pilot that must be lit manua...

Page 5: ... necessary Disconnect the pressure gauge tighten the test point sealing screw and test for gas soundness 9 HANDSET OPERATION HANDSET OPERATION HANDSET OPERATION HANDSET OPERATION refer to Fig 6 Programming the Desired Set Temperature Press AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO until the display flashes Press or to set desired temperature Wait or press AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO to switch to automatic mode A sensor in the ...

Page 6: ...e we recommend switching the transmitter to manual mode and turning the fire to pilot with the button before turning the appliance off If the transmitter is left in automatic or timer mode the batteries will continue to be used when the appliance is off Changing the Battery If BATT BATT BATT BATT appears in upper right hand corner of the display or if the LED of the receiver becomes faint please c...

Page 7: ...quite normal and will not affect the safe operation of the fire Replace the front coal piece back board and coals as described in the POSITIONING THE COALS section page 5 6 Close the stove door replace the screw securing the door handle or door 7 Check the supply pressure as described in the COMMISSIONING THE STOVE section page 6 8 Ensure correct operation of the flue as described in CHECK FOR SPI...

Page 8: ...ied DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT use any extra logs or coal MANUALLY OPERATED STOVES The stove is fitted with a pilot light piezo spark and flame sensing device The control knob is located behind the right hand foot of the stove The pilot light is located centrally behind the front coal piece Should the stove be extinguished for any reason wait 3 minutes before re ignition is attempted The stove sh...

Page 9: ...de A sensor in the transmitter measures the room temperature The controller compares the room temperature with the set temperature and sends a signal to the receiver to turn the gas valve motor which adjusts the flame height accordingly Fig 11 Remote Transmitter REMOTE CONTROLLED STOVES This stove has a pilot that must be lit manually When lighting the pilot follow these instructions exactly Light...

Page 10: ...ariables such as room size heater capacity battery power etc Therefore a few cycles are necessary before optimum is achieved If a low flame is sufficient to provide enough warmth to the room then the appliance will cycle between low fire and off This allows longer periods with the flame on and provides a more uniform room temperature The stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system which sens...

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