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C603R 010909 

 
 
 

Replacing the lamp 

 

 Disconnect the appliance from the mains! 

 Allow the appliance to cool. 

 Do not use lamps of a higher wattage. 

 Ensure replacement lamp is 230-240 Volts, 

Small Edison Screw type fitting. (Max. 15W) 

 Ensure that the lamp holder is held securely 

when removing or replacing the lamp. 

 
Remove the coals/pebbles (D). 
Remove the coal bed (C) by removing the two 
securing brackets (Fig.  8). 
Unscrew the used lamp (Fig. 14). 
Re-fit in reverse order. 
 

Thermal Cut-Out Operation 

 

If the room heater fails to operate, the thermal protector may have operated and 
reset the appliance to NO HEAT status.  In this event, allow the appliance to cool, 
investigate the reason, remove any item covering the heater or restricting airflow and 
operate the controls again to restore operation.  The lamp may go out briefly or may 
stay on.

 

 

Cleaning and Servicing 

 

For general cleaning, use a soft clean duster or a soft brush, a vacuum may be used 
for the coals. 
 
The decorative trims for this appliance have a protective coating. Remove from the 
appliance before cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft cloth. NEVER USE 
SCOURERS, ABRASIVES OR CHEMICAL CLEANERS.

 

 

 Before commencing work, turn off appliance and remove plug from socket. 

 

 Servicing is only to be carried out by competent/qualified persons. 

 

 Replacement of supply cord should only be carried out by the manufacturer, its 

service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. 

 

 

Disposal of appliance 

This appliance is constructed from materials which are fully RoHS compliant.

 

 
This appliance is marked in accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on 
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). At end of life this product should 
be recycled and not disposed in household waste.  Contact your retailer, council or 
local authority for further information. 
 
EEE producer registration no. WEE/GG0057TS 

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Summary of Contents for C603RH

Page 1: ...1 C603R 010909 Remote Control Electric Fire Model C603RH Instructions for Use Installation Maintenance 0104 095 52214 ...

Page 2: ... Fret 1 C Coal Bed 1 D Bag of Coal Pebbles 1 E Spacer Frame Available as an option not supplied with all models See Fig 2 Page 4 1 F Remote control With batteries 1 Ref Description Illustration Qty G Wood Screw 4 H Wall Plug 6 I Cable Kit 1 J Magnets 4 K Screw No 8 x 4 Electric Drill Hammer action Masonry bit Screwdriver Crosshead Screwdriver Straight head Pliers FLAME OFF 1 kw SAFTEY 2 kw ...

Page 3: ...erheat limit switch DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE IN AN EXISTING CHIMNEY OPENING UNTIL THE FLUE IS BLOCKED DO NOT use the heater in the immediate surrounds of a bath shower or swimming pool DO NOT locate this appliance on a thick pile carpet WARNING To avoid overheating do not cover the appliance Do not operate the heater with the canopy open lowered DO NOT place clothing or objects immediately in ...

Page 4: ...true mark and drill the wall using a masonry bit and fix into position using screws G the wall plugs H supplied Offer the appliance up to the frame and screw into position using the screws K supplied Fig 1 Option1WallorBack Panel Fixing Screw method For fitting the appliance into a blocked flue Offer the firebox into the opening Mark the holes provided indicated by the four arrows Fig 1 Drill plug...

Page 5: ... hole located on the side of the trim frame Repeat for opposite side Pull the wire cable and carefully push the firebox into a central position in the opening Thread each end of the wire cable through the retaining bush Adjust the cable and tighten the retaining bush to ensure that a good seal is made between the firebox and back panel Retaining Bush Screw eye Min Height 300mm Max Height 330mm 420...

Page 6: ...e opening in the back panel Offset the panel from the wall so that it is situated against the rear trim frame of the appliance use suitable material to bridge the space between the back panel and the wall Fig 4 Place the mantel into position and secure to the wall using suitable screws wall plugs PLEASE REFER TO MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF HEARTH BACK PANEL Existing wall Space ...

Page 7: ...gnets Fig 6 Open the bag of coals pebbles D see notes below and place randomly in the channel of the coal bed Fig 8 Place front and fret central to the trim Fig 9 10 Due to the packing and handling of these natural coals there may be a slight dust content in this bag Open away from carpets Front Frets several styles and finishes are available Fig 5 Magnet location brackets Fig 6 Trim Fig 7 LABLE F...

Page 8: ...n set DO NOT leave children unsupervised near the appliance when in use DO NOT operate the appliance with canopy in the open position Fig 11 Power Switch Fig 11 Press for power on The lamp and flame effect will come on Press again for power off All functions will be switched off Always switch power off when not required to operate Manual Heat Operation Fig 12 Press button Left hand indicator will ...

Page 9: ...ess the button Minimum operating distance 1 metre from appliance Maximum operating distance 5 metre from appliance Maximum operating height 1 metre If the remote control is not functioning check the fire using the manual controls Replacement 1 5V AAA batteries are widely available Used batteries should not be disposed of with general waste but should be returned to designated collection points Con...

Page 10: ...For general cleaning use a soft clean duster or a soft brush a vacuum may be used for the coals The decorative trims for this appliance have a protective coating Remove from the appliance before cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft cloth NEVER USE SCOURERS ABRASIVES OR CHEMICAL CLEANERS Before commencing work turn off appliance and remove plug from socket Servicing is only to be carried out b...

Page 11: ...75mm Overall height C 595mm 595mm Height at rear D 540mm 595mm Depth from fixing plane E 65mm N A Voltage 220 240 220 240 Frequency 50Hz 50Hz Fuse 13 Amp 13 Amp Minimum heat output low 1000 Watts 1000 Watts Maximum heat output high 2000 Watts 2000 Watts Consumption of flicker unit 25 Watts 25 Watts E A A E C B Fig 16 Fig 15 D D ...

Page 12: ...o QTY Magnet manufacturer s part no N30H 42561 4 Amber long life lamp 7 Watts E14 GA607OR 1 Coal pack 0104 078 02981 1 Remote Handset 0104 092 40291 1 Spacer Frame 0104 075 33464 1 CROSSLEE plc Halifax West Yorkshire HX3 8DE Telephone Fax Customer Service 01422 200660 01422 204767 Service Engineer Service Force 08445 616616 Calls cost 5p per minute from UK BT landline Mobile and other network prov...

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