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USER INSTRUCTIONS 

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 

It is a regulaon that these instrucons  be handed to the  customer aer installaon is complete. It is 
also  the responsibility of the installaon engineer to ensure that the customer is able to fully operate 
the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements. 

900  GAS FIRE 

 

Model number: BM-081XX2 for use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB / I.E.  

(XX denotes Fret Type, Fuel Bed Type &  Trim Type) 

P-XX1571 ISSUE1 

 

NOTE: 

The installa1on of this appliance requires a fireplace suite with  

specific opening and rebate — See page 8, 9 & 10 for details

 

Summary of Contents for BM-081 2 Series

Page 1: ...er to ensure that the customer is able to fully operate the appliance and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements 900 GAS FIRE Model number BM 081XX2 for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in GB I E XX denotes Fret Type Fuel Bed Type Trim Type P XX1571 ISSUE1 NOTE The installa1on of this appliance requires a fireplace suite with specific opening and rebate See page 8...

Page 2: ...Precast Installa ons 13 Installa on of Fixing Plate Standard Installa ons 14 Installing the Mantel 15 Installing the Appliance 16 Connec ng the Appliance to the Gas Supply 16 Glass Panel Front Trim Installa on 17 Checking Opera on of Appliance 18 Spillage Test 18 Comple ng the Installa on 19 Appliance Technical Informa on 20 Cleaning Instruc ons 20 Service Instruc ons 21 User Opera ng Instruc ons ...

Page 3: ...m The opening should be inspected and any exposed brickwork should be repaired where necessary The chair brick if applicable should be removed Ensure that the chimney flue only serves one fireplace Remove or securely fix open any dampers or register plates If the product is being installed into a fabricated Flue box to BS715 it must be installed onto a non combus ble surface with a thickness of at le...

Page 4: ...alla on then no hearth is technically required however the installer should make the customer aware of the recommenda ons detailed on page 16 Do not place so wall coverings i e embossed papers etc furniture or other combus ble items too close to the fires as they may discolour or scorch Do not place or throw rubbish or otherwise onto the fuel bed Do not place any combus ble materials or flooring i e...

Page 5: ...high temperature mas c should be used to further seal around the outside edge of the 900 FIXING PLATE and the wall The TYPE A INSTALLATION is completed by installing the 900 STANDARD MANTEL to the wall securely The mantel should be centred around the FIXING PLATE The cri cal dimensions of the 900 STANDARD MANTEL are detailed on page 8 These cri cal dimensions ensure that the front trim plate of th...

Page 6: ...e 900 PRECAST SPACER using the screws provided then using fire cement or similar around the inside edge of the joint between the 900 FIXING PLATE and the 900 PRECAST SPACER Furthermore a suitable high temperature mas c should be used to further seal around the outside edge of the 900 FIXING PLATE and the SPACER See further details on page 13 It is extremely important that both the 900 PRECAST SPACE...

Page 7: ... edge of the 900 FIXING PLATE and the wall See further details on page 13 It is extremely important that both the 900 PRECAST SPACER and the 900 FIXING PLATE are sealed to the flue as essen ally a complete fireplace opening Check the integrity of the spacer and fixing plate installa on before proceeding The TYPE C INSTALLATION is completed by installing the 900 PRECAST MANTEL to the wall securely The...

Page 8: ...d installa on for BOTH 900 STANDARD 900 PRECAST MANTELS is detailed separately on page 10 DESCRIPTION mm min mm max A Width of Opening 662mm 664mm B Height of Opening 744mm 747mm C Height of Hearth 50mm N A D Width of Hearth 960mm N A E Depth of Hearth 381mm N A F Effec ve Rebate to Front Marble Face 164mm 167mm G FIXING PLATE Width Area to be kept clear within Mantel 780mm N A H FIXING PLATE Area ...

Page 9: ... installa on for BOTH 900 STANDARD 900 PRECAST MANTELS is detailed separately on page 10 DESCRIPTION mm min mm max A Width of Opening 662mm 664mm B Height of Opening 744mm 747mm C Height of Hearth 50mm N A D Width of Hearth 960mm N A E Depth of Hearth 381mm N A F Effec ve Rebate to Front Marble Face 219mm 222mm G FIXING PLATE Area Width to be kept clear within Mantel 780mm N A H FIXING PLATE Area D...

Page 10: ...te This Access Cover is used to conceal the controls area of the appliance and provides access for ba ery changes or service The installer should check that the Access Cover has been made to the correct dimensions and then using the double sided bonding tape supplied affix the support plate to the rear face of the Access Cover Ensure that the support plate and the Access Cover are flush at the base a...

Page 11: ...re and aligned installa on of the appliance The minimum hearth dimensions are shown in the diagrams on pages 8 and 9 The upper surface of the hearth must be a minimum of 50mm above the floor and the fireplace opening should be filled with a suitable non combus ble material to bring it level with the hearth Installa on into a Brick Chimney When the appliance is being installed into a brick chimney the...

Page 12: ...IS FIXING PLATE IS INSTALLED BEFORE THE MANTEL AND FIRE ARE FITTED When the hearth has been installed and the fireplace opening is prepared as per the details on page 11 of these instruc ons the PRECAST SPACER and or FIXING PLATE can commence This appliance MUST be installed with the FIXING PLATE supplied If this appliance is being fi4ed into a brick chimney or BS715 fabricated metal firebox then tur...

Page 13: ...ECAST INSTALLATIONS ONLY For Class 1 and Class 2 installa ons see page 14 PRECAST INSTALLATIONS Once screwed into posi on ensure this FIXING PLATE is sealed air ght against the PRECAST SPACER with a suitable heatproof silicone externally around the frame and internally around the fireplace opening using fire cement or other suitable non combus ble fondant as you would installing a marble back panel ...

Page 14: ... the wall symmetrically around the fireplace opening and hearth Use the 7 screws and plugs supplied in the appliance installa on kit Once screwed into posi on ensure this FIXING PLATE is sealed air ght against the wall with a suitable heatproof silicone externally around the frame and internally around the fireplace opening using fire cement or other suitable non combus ble fondant as you would insta...

Page 15: ...intended for installa on into a marble or stone mantel constructed of non combus ble material For this reason no clearances from combus ble shelf are given INSTALLING THE MANTEL ALL INSTALLATIONS Installing the MANTEL The mantel should be placed symmetrically around the FIXING PLATE Carefully measure the distance between the mantel opening and the front edge of the FIXING PLATE to double check Fai...

Page 16: ...it the slide lever to the burner tray using the 2 two screws provided Carefully slide the firebox into the opening Note the rubber seal is pre fi ed to the appliance on the sealing face THIS APPLIANCE CAN BE INSTALLED AS A HOLE IN THE WALL INSTALLATION FULL DETAILS OF THIS TYPE OF INSTALLATION ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE HIW INSTALLATION KIT THE INSTALLER MUST INFORM THE USER OF THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT NO...

Page 17: ...e marble access cover ensuring the control lever pokes through the lower slot in the trim Now rotate into posi on The front face of the trim should be in line with the front of the mantel and access cover Correct alignment can be achieved by removing and adjus ng the 4 four screw magnets on the trim The gap between the top of the trim and the mantel can also be adjusted using the two thumb screws ...

Page 18: ...tch into the match holder supplied poin ng the match to the right as shown Push the holder and match into the centre slot at the top of the appliance Once fully in the holder should be rotated 90 degrees Now move the match holder to the le0 side of the slot This will posi on the smoke match at the internal dra0 diverter DO NOT MOVE MATCH HOLDER FROM THIS POSITION UNTIL THE SPILLAGE CHECK IS COMPLE...

Page 19: ...arch used in the manufacturing of the ceramic fuel bed paints curing and oils remaining on some metal components that will burn off This odour is non toxic and will eventually disappear a0er a few hours of use Advise that no rubbish should be thrown onto the appliance and that the appliance should be cleaned regularly Advise that the glass panel is very hot when running and that the trim and or mar...

Page 20: ... remove any dust or deposits If you intend to use a vacuum cleaner then this should only be done once the loose Rockwool and any loose deposits of soot etc have been removed Ensure that the moulded components are structurally sound and no significant part of the moulding has broken away If any component has broken then it should be replaced before using the appliance Only the correct replacement pa...

Page 21: ...ove the glass panel as described on page 17 Remove the fuel effect components put in a suitable loca on where they cannot be damaged Disconnect the gas supply from the restrictor elbow Remove the six 6 screws shown below and the two 2 screws behind the burner securing the burner tray to the firebox as detailed in the diagram Now carefully pull the burner tray from the fire box The burner tray can now...

Page 22: ...the two 2 quick connect terminals from the switch circuit 4 Remove the HT lead from the electronic igniter unit 5 Remove the two 2 screws securing the pilot to the burner tray 6 The pilot assembly can be removed and replaced 7 Re assemble in reverse order 8 Re assemble the burner tray into the firebox see previous page Replacement of the Injector 1 Remove the brass nut from the injector elbow 2 Uns...

Page 23: ...rol lever to the right to the flame symbol A stop will be felt at this posi on 5 It is also possible to adjust the control knob between the and the flame symbols to achieve mid seDngs 6 To turn the fire off push the lever to the right to the symbol to turn off IMPORTANT NOTE Should the spark generator fail to provide a spark at the electrode it may be that a small amount of soot has fallen from the fue...

Page 24: ...rt correctly These instruc ons can also be followed to remove or reinstall the fuel bed a0er cleaning This is a procedure that can be undertaken by the customer as required and the frequency will be depend upon use See page 17 for glass panel removal and installa on Step 2 Fit the front ceramic rail strip in front of the burner as shown in the picture below Step 1 Fit place some of the Rockwool on...

Page 25: ...25 Step 4 Fit Log B onto the burner loca on brackets as shown below Step 5 Fit Central Log C onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below ...

Page 26: ...26 Step 6 Fit Log D onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 7 Fit Log E onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below ...

Page 27: ... 8 Fit Log F onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Step 9 Fit Log G onto the fuel bed as shown in the picture below Now refit the glass panel front trim and marble access cover see page 17 for details ...

Page 28: ... 21 P XX1191H Pack of Glow Rockwool P XX1398A Glass Panel with frame assembly P XX1398B Front Black Trim Assembly Due to our policy of con nual product improvement some diagrams and small details may not be accurate however if there is any concern or maEer of understanding that you feel needs to be clarified please contact us directly Our contact details are shown above Be Modern Ltd Bede Industria...

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