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REMOTE CONTROL STOVE

LIGHTING THE PILOT

Depress control knob fully.  Whilst depressed turn knob slowly through 90° anticlockwise to PILOT 

setting.  A click will be heard and the piezo spark should light the pilot.  Repeat until pilot is visibly 

lit.  If necessary the operation of the spark can be viewed by temporarily opening the front door. Keep 

knob depressed at this point for 10-15 seconds and release the knob.  The pilot light will remain lit.

 

HIGH SETTING

If the stove is not already lit light the pilot as described above.

Turn the control knob anti-clockwise until the HIGH setting is reached.

LOW SETTING

If the pilot is not already lit, light the pilot as instructed.

With control knob at PILOT setting, depress and turn anti-clockwise to LOW setting and release the 

knob.

TURNING THE STOVE OFF

From any heat setting, depress control knob fully and turn clockwise to PILOT position.

TURNING THE PILOT OFF

From any heat setting or the PILOT position, depress control knob fully and turn clockwise to OFF 

position.

Should the stove be extinguished for any reason, wait 3 minutes before attempting re-ignition.

IMPORTANT

When starting the fire the burner usually takes around 3-10 seconds to ignite and adjust to the 

maximum setting. This can take longer on the first lighting.

STOVE CONTROLS

This stove is fitted with a gas valve which can be operated via the remote control or using the control 

unit which is located behind the right-hand foot of the stove.  Fig. 3 shows the main features of the 

controls.

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The control requires 3 AA size alkaline batteries to be inserted under the battery compartment 

cover. The orientation of these is shown moulded into the battery compartment

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After fitting the batteries and replacing the cover the fire can now be operated

•  Slide the Master switch to the right to the ON position (I symbol)

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To start the fire, press the ON/OFF button and hold for 1 second then release. The burner will 

within around 1 to 10 seconds ignite and adjust to the maximum power setting

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The power of the burner can be adjusted up and down by pressing the + and - buttons

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To stop the fire, simply press the power button again and the burner will stop

 

NOTE: For safety reasons a button must be pressed and released for the command to be recognised. 

Keeping hold of a button when pressing (unless otherwise instructed) will not be recognised as 

 a command press.

Summary of Contents for Classic Eco

Page 1: ...instructions PLEASE LEAVE THIS BOOKLET WITH THE CUSTOMER Classic Eco Gas Stove For use in UK Ireland on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20mbar or Propane G31 at a supply pressure of 37mbar GB...

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Page 3: ...COMMISSIONING THE STOVE PAGE 12 CHECK FOR SPILLAGE PAGE 14 CUSTOMER HANDOVER PAGE 15 SERVICING PAGE 16 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG PAGE 18 COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST PAGE 20 GENERAL NOTES PAGE 22 IMPORT...

Page 4: ...1 BS 6891 BS 8303 Current edition of the Building Regulations England and Wales Current edition of the Building Standards Scotland Current edition of the Building regulations Northern Ireland Current...

Page 5: ...or installed for any other purpose other than as a room heater and a decorative stove The stove must not be operated with the door open without the door attached or the glass in the door damaged brok...

Page 6: ...6 Dimensions GAS CLASSIC ECO STOVE...

Page 7: ...he stove FITTING THE BURNER INTO THE STOVE BODY Slacken the screw securing the door shown in Fig 1 and open the door Position the burner tray into the stove ensuring that the pilot is located to the r...

Page 8: ...the rear of the appliance See Fig 4 Clearances from non combustible material in the fireplace opening must be at least 160mm on the left side 160mm on the right hand side and 105mm at the back See Fig...

Page 9: ...not be covered under the appliance warranty When connecting the circular liner to the appliance spigot an appliance adaptor must be used and sealed in place using an appropriate temperature rated sea...

Page 10: ...f IS 813 Domestic gas installations to ensure absolute compliance GAS CONNECTION The gas supply connection is at the right hand side of the stove on the inlet to the gas valve The stove will come supp...

Page 11: ...lack vermiculite as directed on the back of the packet Take care not to put Embaglow material too near the pilot as this can interfere with ignition 3 Position log B log C as shown in Fig 9 4 Close th...

Page 12: ...ntrol knob a click should be heard and the pilot should light Repeat until pilot is visibly lit If necessary the operation of the spark can be viewed by temporarily opening the front door Keep knob de...

Page 13: ...nt to check the correct inlet pressures Fit AA batteries to the fire control unit The control requires 3 AA size alkaline batteries to be inserted under the battery compartment cover The orientation o...

Page 14: ...e driers or forced air heating systems in the room housing the appliance or any adjoining room with interconnecting doors open Passive houses may also have an adverse effect If in doubt disconnect the...

Page 15: ...ense against the cold glass This condensation will form every time the unit is switched on from cold The condensation will disappear once the unit is at operating temperature In order to quickly get t...

Page 16: ...y appear on the ceramic components This is quite normal and will not affect the safe operation of the fire Remove any remnants of dirt lint etc carefully from the burner flame strip tray and pilot ass...

Page 17: ...est Check all controls safety devices including the flame picture and that the fire is working safely accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Check the flue in accordance with regulation 26 9...

Page 18: ...18 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG SERVICE DATE PERFORMED BY WORK PERFORMED...

Page 19: ...19 SERVICE DATE PERFORMED BY WORK PERFORMED...

Page 20: ...fire has no obstructions and is continuous Has any debris at the base of the chimney been removed Have damper been removed or locked in the fully open position ensuring correct size of flue is mainta...

Page 21: ...ed prior to breaking into the gas supply and following completion of the installation IGEM UP 1B Record burner gas pressure reading If only the supply pressure is available a gas rate must be undertak...

Page 22: ...orking surfaces Most parts of the stove will get hot during and after use If young children the elderly or infirm are likely to be near the stove then a suitable fireguard to BS8423 is recommended Do...

Page 23: ...efore attempting re ignition IMPORTANT When starting the fire the burner usually takes around 3 10 seconds to ignite and adjust to the maximum setting This can take longer on the first lighting STOVE...

Page 24: ...wered and ready to operate DECREASE FLAME BUTTON Burner in operation use this button to reduce the power level INCREASE FLAME BUTTON Burner in operation use this button to increase the power level POW...

Page 25: ...ll also sound at the time to release the power button The fire should be lit within a few seconds If power button is held for more than a few seconds after second flash beep word pilot appears the com...

Page 26: ...dicates that it is time to set the timer to either 24 hour display or 12 Hour AM or PM display Press the or button on the handset to toggle between the two settings When you are ready to confirm the s...

Page 27: ...the handset before they are flat to avoid having to reprogram the time and date settings again PAGING THE HANDSET If you have misplaced the handset and it is in range of the fire you can page it by pr...

Page 28: ...ly press and hold the and buttons on the fire control unit i e not the handset until the red indicator light comes on Then immediately release the buttons and press the ON OFF button on the control un...

Page 29: ...rt beep and a flash of the unlock light will happen When the word pilot appears at the bottom left hand corner of the display immediately release the power button The fire will now light and adjust th...

Page 30: ...ty too Always change all the batteries together and not just one or two and always of the same make and type I E Manufacturer and Model Type The battery contact must be clean and there must not be any...

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