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Owner Guide

2.0 Introduction & Operation

2.1

Introduction

1. Your Brazilia F is a room sealed gas

convector heater. This means that the gas

burning section is sealed from the room in which

it is installed. It is connected to a circular flue

terminal outside the building. This terminal is the

inlet for air required to burn the gas and also the

outlet for the flue gases.

2.2

Operating units that are not fitted

with  the Comfortstat control. 

1. The appliance is controlled by a knob which is

positioned at the lower right on the front of case

(Fig. 1). 

The knob has five positions.

2. 

To light the appliance 

(Fig 2a): At the OFF 

(   ) position push in the control knob as far as

possible and still pushing in 

slowly 

turn 

anti-clockwise to the ignition position (    ) to light

the burner. Turning the control knob slowly

allows gas to enter the burner ready for ignition.

Keep the knob pushed in for 20 seconds and the

burner should remain alight. If not, repeat the

sequence.

NOTE:

Under extreme wind conditions more

than one attempt to light the appliance may

be required.

3. Once lit, the control knob can be altered to

any of the three heat settings.    

4. When first lit after installation some smells are

likely to be emitted. These will quickly clear away

with use.

NOTE:

If the appliance goes out at any time

wait 3 minutes and repeat the procedure.

When changing from one setting to another

the knob should always be pushed in slightly. 

5. 

To turn the appliance off:

Push the knob in

slightly and turn to the OFF (   ) position.

Position
Position
Position
Position
Position

OFF

LOW

IGNITION

MEDIUM

HIGH

l

ll

lll

Control Knob

Fig. 1

Relative positions of markings on

side of control knob.

Position        - OFF

Position   I    - LOW

Position        - IGNITION

Position  II    - MEDIUM

Position  III   - HIGH

Fig. 2b

Fig. 2a

OFF

IGNITION

PRE-SET

MAXIMUM

TEMPERATURE

MINIMUM

TEMPERATURE

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Summary of Contents for Comfortstat 2 F 8ST

Page 1: ...omfortstat 2 F 8ST Balanced Flue Gas Wall Heaters Installation and Owner Guide Please leave these instructions with the user 5131922 05 Brazilia F 5 Brazilia F 5S Brazilia F 8ST Comfortstat 2 Brazilia...

Page 2: ...tabase or transmitted in any form or by any means whether electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the copyright owner Applications for the copyright owner...

Page 3: ...0 Warranty Service 26 6 0 Warning 28 Section Page s Contents Installer Before continuing any further with the installation of this appliance please read the following guide to manual handling The lift...

Page 4: ...rangement Except for Comfortstat the appliance is controlled by a control knob which operates the ignition and alters the heat output The control knob has five positions giving a choice of three outpu...

Page 5: ...e Regulations Failure to install the appliance correctly could lead to prosecution GAS SAFE REGISTER and CORGI require their members to work to recognised standards In the United Kingdom the installat...

Page 6: ...thermostat allowing Comfortstat a lowt position and adjustment between low and high temperature settings Flame failure device Thermocouple Output 8 13mv Heat Exchanger Cast Iron 2 0 Technical Data F...

Page 7: ...ermocouple Output 8 13mv Heat Exchanger Cast Iron 2 0 Technical Data F 5 F 5S Propane When converted using kit No 5110284 Category of Appliance II2H3P The appliance is set for Gas Type G31 at 37mbar H...

Page 8: ...Installations in Timber Framed Dwellings 3 2 Clearances 1 The appliance must be fitted on a vertical flat non combustible wall Any combustible wall coverings should be removed from within the area of...

Page 9: ...of being opened or any ventilation inlet or similar opening no part of the terminal shall be within 300mm 1 ft measured vertically from the bottom of the opening b Where the flue terminal of the appli...

Page 10: ...r use in habitable rooms and must not be fitted in cupboards or confined compartments 3 6 Gas Supply 1 The inlet connection is located on the gas tap at the bottom right hand side of the appliance Com...

Page 11: ...n Adjust the distance from the back of the airbox and the joint between the terminal and air duct to this dimension Using the length of flue tape provided fix this dimension by taping up the joint bet...

Page 12: ...mpleted 1 Push in and turn the control knob back to the OFF position 2 On models not fitted with the Comfortstat control remove the knob from the appliance by gently pulling the knob forward Fig 12 3...

Page 13: ...asting If necessary clean the viewing window 14 With a light brush carefully remove deposits from the spark electrode burner flame ports and the burner gauze Fig 17 15 Replace the rope seal in the hea...

Page 14: ...emove the three screws holding the burner retaining plate to the airbox and undo the thermocouple nut from the gas tap Fig 23 25 3 Ease the thermocouple and electrode leads from the rubber grommet Fig...

Page 15: ...on hole Fig 27 8 Reassemble in reverse order of dismantling 7 5 Injector 1 Remove the burner as described in sections 7 4 1 to 7 4 4 2 Undo the injector and sealing washer retaining the washer for use...

Page 16: ...thermocouple nut from the gas tap Fig 31 33 3 Ease the thermocouple and electrode leads from the rubber grommet Fig 32 4 Disengage the burner from the injector and pull the electrode lead off the spa...

Page 17: ...ner inlet ensuring that it covers the primary aeration hole Fig 35 8 Reassemble in reverse order of dismantling 8 4 Injector 1 Remove the burner as described in sections 8 3 1 to 8 3 4 2 Undo the inje...

Page 18: ...18 8 0 Fault Finding 3 5 0 5mm 7 1 5mm Fig 38 Ensure all installation criteria have been satisfied before performing Fault Finding e g flue terminal position Installer Guide GDC Group Ltd 2012...

Page 19: ...042941 I 381941 Injector F 5 F 5S 224047 J 381942 Injector F 8S F 8ST 224104 K 205791 Washer For injector 082365 L 205844 Insulation F 5 F 5S 224048 M E01359 Insulation F 8S F 8ST 223971 N 155654 Lead...

Page 20: ...Owner Guide Brazilia F 5 Brazilia F 5S Brazilia F 8ST Comfortstat 2 Brazilia F 8S GDC Group Ltd 2012...

Page 21: ...djacent to any heating appliance The likelihood of wall staining from convected air currents will be increased in environments where high levels of tobacco smoke or other contaminants exist GDC Group...

Page 22: ...ter the burner ready for ignition Keep the knob pushed in for 20 seconds and the burner should remain alight If not repeat the sequence NOTE Under extreme wind conditions more than one attempt to ligh...

Page 23: ...ep the knob pushed in for 10 seconds and the burner should remain alight If not repeat the sequence NOTE Under extreme wind conditions more than one attempt to light the appliance may be required 3 On...

Page 24: ...learances 1 Internally the appliance must not be fitted under a shelf or sill that projects more than 150mm 6in 2 Curtains or a shelf must not be closer to the top of the outer case than 140mm 51 2in...

Page 25: ...stomers suffering from arthritis or similar conditions and provides the user with extra leverage when operating the control knob It is available from Spares Stockists 4 2 Running Costs 1 The running c...

Page 26: ...customer service team is on hand to help Simply call our GDC Group Technical helpline on In the United Kingdom Telephone 0844 879 35 88 In the Republic of Ireland Telephone 01 842 8222 When calling t...

Page 27: ...etails Block Capitals Installer Name Gas Safe Register or Corgi Registration Number Company Name Company Address Company Telephone number Company Fax number Owner Guide Information label location Fig...

Page 28: ...rt period These are harmless and will quickly clear away during use Parts of the grille or casing will become hot during use A fireguard conforming to BS8423 should be used for the protection of the e...

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