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1 Dear User
Congratulations on your purchase of a Faber fire! A quality product
from which you will experience warmth and ambience for many
years. We recommend that you read these directions for use
carefully before using the fire. If any problem arises despite our
strict quality control, you can always contact your dealer or Glen
Dimplex Benelux BV.
For any warranty claims, it is essential you first register your
fire. To this end, we have created a dedicated website. During
this registration, you’ll find all information regarding our
warranty.
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Please note:
The data of your fire is available in the user manual.
You can register your fire at: www.gdbservice.com
Glen Dimplex Benelux BV
Address: Saturnus 8
NL-8448
CC
Heerenveen
Tel:
+31 (0)513 656 500
Fax:
+31 (0)513 656 501
E-mail:
info@glendimplex.nl
Information: www.glendimplex.nl
1.1
Introduction
Only have the appliance installed by a qualified installer according
to the gas safety regulations.
Read this installation manual properly.
1.2
Check
Check the fire and false chimney breast for damages and
immediately inform your supplier of any damages.
Check whether all of the parts below are included:
1. Outlet
2. Top cover
3. Template (inside duct)
4. Discharge materials (inside box)
5. Wall mount
6. Left and right cover
7. Platform
8. Cover strip front
9. Suction cups (2x)
10. Wood set
11. Wood set instructions
12. Installation instructions
13. User’s manual
14. Warranty card
15. Remote control
16. Wall mount remote control
1.3
CE Declaration
We hereby declare that the Faber gas room heater distributed by
Glen Dimplex Benelux meets all essential requirements of the Gas
Appliances Directive through its design and construction.
Product: gas room heater
Model: Concept III-700
Applicable EC directives: 2009/142/EC
Harmonised standards applied: NEN-EN-613 and NEN-EN-613/A1
This declaration will become null and void as soon as the unit is in
any way modified without written authorisation of Glen Dimplex
Benelux.
2 Safety instructions
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The unit must be installed and checked every year according
to these instructions and the applicable national and local
regulations.
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Ensure that the data on the type label matches the local gas
type and pressure.
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The settings and the construction of the fire must not be
changed!
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Do not place extra imitation wood or other material on the
burner or in the combustion chamber.
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The unit is for atmosphere and heating purposes. This means
that all surfaces, including the glass, can be very hot (over
100°C); exceptions to this are the bottom of the fire and the
control elements.
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Do not place any combustible materials within 0.5m of the
radiation area of the fire.
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Through the natural air circulation of the fire moisture and
uncured volatile components from paint, building materials
and carpeted floors, etc. are attracted. These parts can settle
as soot on cold surfaces. Therefore do not light the fire
shortly after installation.
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When lighting the fire for the first time, run it for after several
hours on the highest setting, so that the paint can cure.
Provide adequate ventilation, so that any fumes can be
discharged.
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We recommend that persons are present in the room as little
as possible during this process.
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Please note:
1. All transport packaging must be removed.
2. No children and pets are allowed in the room.
3 Installation requirements
3.1
Fire
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Check the strength of the wall where the unit will be installed,
the weight of the fire when fully assembled is approximately
145kg.
3.2
False chimney breast
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The minimum height of the room is 2.25 meters.
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The minimum required free space between the ceiling and
the false chimney breast is 200mm.
This ensures proper functioning of the vent and prevents
decolourisation of the ceiling.
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The false chimney breast can be finished with any desired
paint or fibreglass wallpaper.
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