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2.8

 

SPILLAGE 

CHECK  FOR  CLEARANCE  OF  COMBUSTION  PRODUCTS 
CLOSE  ALL  DOORS & WINDOWS  IN  THE ROOM CONTAINING  THE  APPLIANCE. 
TURN ON APPLIANCE AND TURN TO HIGH, LEAVE RUNNING FOR 5 MINUTES AND 
INSERT A LIGHTED TAPER OR SMOKE MATCH INTO THE FLUE DIVERTER AT THE REAR 
OF THE APPLIANCE 
ALL THE SMOKE MUST BE DRAWN INTO THE APPLIANCE. 
IF SPILLAGE OCCURS ALLOW A FURTHER 10 MINUTES AND RETEST. 
SHOULD SPILLAGE OCCUR SEEK EXPERT ADVICE. 
IF AN EXTRACTOR FAN IS SITUATED IN THE ROOM THE TEST SHOULD BE CARRIED 
OUT WITH THE FAN RUNNING IF THERE IS A CONNECTED ROOM WITH AN 
EXTRACTOR FAN THE TEST SHOULD BE REPEATED WITH THE FAN RUNNING AND ANY 
INTERCONNECTING DOORS OPEN 

REAR OF STOVE

 

 
 
 

 

OKE MATCH 

 

2.9

 

CUSTOMER EDUCATION 

Hand these instructions to the user. 
Advise the user until they are fully educated on the use of the stove and the controls. 

Explain regarding the thermal cut off feature. 

Advise if this system repeatedly shuts off specialist advice must be consulted 

.Advise that if the fire goes off for any reason do not re light for 3 minutes. 

Advise the stove may give off a slight smell due to the newness and any odors will go after a few hours of use. 

Advise that the stove must not be used with the glass panel damaged or broken or missing. 

Advise that no materials like washing, may not be draped over the stove 

Recommend regular servicing at least annually. 

Recommend no extra fuel pieces are added and only authorised spares are used. 

 

3.0 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 

The stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system consisting of a thermal switch this system is not 
adjustable and must not be bypassed or put out of action if any parts are replaced it must be with the original 
manufacturers parts used. 
1.

 

Servicing must be carried out regularly and only by a qualified person, ensure the fire is turned off and 
cold (minimum service must be carried out annually) 

2.

 

Open the stove door. The bolts holding the glass can be removed and the glass panel with frame & seal 
removed. 

3.

 

Remove the ceramics carefully 

4.

 

Remove any debris from the burner if necessary, using a suitable vacuum also clean the pilot or vacuum. 

5.

 

If necessary, replace pilot (for extended warranty) by removing the burner and disconnect gas supply 4 
screws can be removed and burner tray removed the thermal cut off switch will have to be disconnected at 
the rear  of the fire to allow the tray to be removed it has to be lifted up on the right-hand side and carefully 
twisted out. 

6.

 

Replace burner tray and reconnect thermal switch the appliance will not work if this is not done and then 
replace in reverse order replace glass and close the stove door. 

7.

 

Check the supply pressure and test for spillage 

8.

 

The flue will need sweeping periodically for safe use of the appliance. 

 

3.1 REPLACEMENT PARTS 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

SM 

PILOT ASSEMBLY 

ERTA-PG-82-330 A14

 

THERMAL SWITCH 

TSC-30112010AFV 

THERMAL SWITCH WIRES 

TTB WIRES 

FUEL 

LOGS 

INJECTOR 

STEREOMATIC 500 

HANDSET 

TESC DISPLAYHANDSET 

VALVE 

TESCO1 RF868-15 

Summary of Contents for FLAME VIEW ST1

Page 1: ...arm Doublegate Lane Wickford Essex SS11 8UD FLAME VIEW ST1 GAS STOVE THIS APPLIANCE IS CATEGORY I2H FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS AT A SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 20 mbar G B INSTALLATION SERVICING BOOK THIS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...TABILITY 3 4 2 0 INSTALLATION 5 2 1 HEARTH 5 2 2 SITING 5 2 3 FLUE CONNECTION 5 2 4 VENTILATION 5 2 5 GAS CONNECTION 6 2 6 FUEL FITTING 7 8 2 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 10 11 12 2 8 SPILLAGE 13 2 9 CU...

Page 3: ...a competent person installs all gas appliances i e a gas registered installer in accordance with the current edition of the gas safety installation and use regulations or the rules in force Failure to...

Page 4: ...he inside of the chimney flue is in good condition along its length and check that there is no leakage of smoke through the structure of the chimney flue during and after the smoke pellet test 5 Using...

Page 5: ...be fitted for protection of young children or elderly or infirm persons The door must be opened to remove the glass allow to cool before removing this as it will become very hot and is a working surfa...

Page 6: ...dance with national regulations in the UK purpose provided ventilation is not normally required BS5871 part 1 and in IE IS813 IE only 2 5 GAS CONNECTION The gas connection can be made by removing the...

Page 7: ...ut the type or number of logs Completely fill the burner with the mica supplied Ensure if any spills into pilot it is removed Do not use appliance without the mica in the burner Rear log sits as shown...

Page 8: ...shown to left Branch log sits on front log and rear log as shown on left Final log sits on front log and Small amounts of glowing flames come up show with X on picture left small Chipping s can cover...

Page 9: ...9 2 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Below the gas controls which are situated at the bottom left of the appliance Below remote control handset...

Page 10: ...et The handset also has batteries as shown below It is important that the batteries are replaced at least every 12 months The meaning s of the red indicator on valve and handset Red indicator Meaning...

Page 11: ...ote This button press must be done with 1 second of the red light coming on If not done quickly enough then the above must be repeated until done correctly When done correctly you will hear an audible...

Page 12: ...ower symbol button and release immediately when the word pilot comes on to the display at the bottom left as shown about 1 2 seconds The stove will light NOTE Releasing too soon or too long after the...

Page 13: ...uel pieces are added and only authorised spares are used 3 0 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS The stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system consisting of a thermal switch this system is not adjustable a...

Page 14: ...aling and contact with skin or eyes Use disposable gloves facemasks and eye protection After handling wash hands and other exposed parts If a vacuum is used for cleaning any ceramic fuel bed parts inc...

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