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Section 3 – Maintenance & Servicing

 

 

3.1 

REMOVAL OF DEBRIS OR SOOT      

 

 

 

 

 

   Slimline Standard Mk2

 

 
Allow the appliance to cool for two to three hours before removing all of the fibre components for cleaning purposes. Once all the fibre 
is removed, check that no debris is located in the burner holes of the appliance. If any debris is located, carefully remove any foreign 
matter from the burner holes. 
 
Any soot deposits or debris left on the fibre components may be removed by using a soft brush. Brush with the component held away 
from your face so that you avoid inhaling the dust. CROSSLEE plc 

DOES  NOT

  recommend the use of a normal vacuum cleaner, 

which may blow dust back into the room. 
 
To ensure that the release of fibres from these RCF articles is kept to a minimum, during installation and servicing, CROSSLEE 
recommend that a HEPA filtered vacuum is used to remove any dust and soot accumulated in and around the appliance before and 
after working. When replacing these articles, CROSSLEE recommend that they are 

NOT

  broken up, but are sealed in heavy duty 

polythene bags and clearly labelled as 

RCF WASTE

. This is not classified as hazardous waste and may be disposed of at a tipping 

site licensed for the disposal of industrial waste. Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles although CROSSLEE 
recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work area and to always wash your hands 
before doing so. 
 

3.2 

SERVICING COMPONENTS BELOW THE BURNER 

 
To gain access to the components below the burner, remove the fibre components and the burner unit from the firebox. 
 

CLEANING OR REPLACING THE INJECTOR (Fig. 28). 

 

  Unscrew the compression nuts from the gas control to the injector. 

  Remove the formed pipe. 

  Unscrew the injector from the burner. 

  Replace in reverse order. 

 

 
 
 

REPLACING THE GAS CONTROL (Fig. 29). 

 

  Disconnect the two formed pipes from the gas control. 

  Disconnect the thermocouple from the gas control. 

  Remove the control knob. 

  Undo the retaining nut on the facia panel. 

  Replace in reverse order. 

 
 
 

 

REPLACING THE PIEZO IGNITOR (Fig.30). 

 

  Disconnect the HT lead from the piezo ignitor. 

  Retain the metal fixing nut with one finger and rotate piezo ignitor. 

  Replace in reverse order. 

 
 
 
 

REPLACING THE MAIN BURNER & THERMOCOUPLE (Fig.32).  
(Atmospheric sensing device) 

 

  Unscrew the two fastening nuts and washers from the rear of the burner unit. 

  Remove the stainless steel baffle and spacer plate. 

  Disconnect the formed pipe connecting the gas control and injector. 

  Unscrew the injector from the main burner 

  Unscrew the two fastening nuts and washers from the front of the burner unit. 

  Remove the main burner. 

  Unscrew the locknut, retaining the thermocouple. 

  Remove the thermocouple. 

  Replace in reverse order. 

 
 
 
 

 
 

Fig. 28 

Fig. 29 

Fig. 30 

Fig. 31 

Summary of Contents for Mk 2

Page 1: ...E GAS G31 ONLY at a supply pressure of 37mbar Please hand this booklet to the user and advise to keep in a safe place G C No 32 187 41B Important Notice Before disposal of the outer packaging please enter the product code purchase and installation details in section 1 1 of this booklet 0102 095 51642 Slimline Std Mk2 LPG ...

Page 2: ... 2 1 Important notes 2 2 Statutory requirements 2 3 Technical data 2 4 Installing the appliance Ventilation 2 4 1 Flue 2 4 2 Clearance to sides and shelves 2 4 3 Hearth Clearances 2 4 4 Fitting the appliance in position 2 4 4 1 Restrictor plate 2 4 4 2 Fitting the firebox in the opening 2 4 4 3 Connecting the gas supply 2 4 4 4 Checking the appliance setting pressure 2 4 4 5 Checking the correct o...

Page 3: ...llation Details Date of installation ______ ______ ______ Installed by _____________________ Registration number _____________________ Telephone number _____________________ Appliance Details Serial number _____________________ located on rating label Product Code _____________________ located on white label on outer carton It is advisable to have all the above information available if assistance ...

Page 4: ...iance and from impinging the hearth area Combustible materials must not be put on or left in the hearth area nor should the coal bed be used to burn rubbish or other materials This appliance uses fuel effect components gaskets and insulation material containing Refractory Ceramic Fibre RCF which are man made vitreous silicate fibres Excessive exposure to such material may cause temporary irritatio...

Page 5: ...ration purposes only Place 3 large and 2 small coals pebbles on top of the simulated front one in each groove Allow the coals pebbles to rest on the support shelf Place 3 large coals pebbles on the upper tier of the support shelf Fig 5 Place 4 small coals pebbles between the 5 coals pebbles located on top of the simulated front Allow the coals pebbles to rest on the 3 large coals pebbles located o...

Page 6: ...white card supplied in the IFU kit Any part of this appliance is guaranteed against the manufacturer s defective workmanship or faulty materials for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase Any such part will be replaced free of charge on receipt of the purchaser s address at the cost of postage only Please take time to fill in section 1 1 of this booklet for your future reference ...

Page 7: ...ense to take care when handling these articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum This appliance is fitted with an ODS a spillage monitoring system which operates if the evacuation of products is interrupted i e blocked or incorrect flueing If the appliance repeatedly goes out it may indicate a problem and the installer or specialist should be consulted before further use The ...

Page 8: ...required 600mm 505mm Depth is 130mm w out cable fixing 160mm with cable fixing Minimum height of opening is 555mm Minimum width of opening is 410mm Forward projection is 50mm w out front fret 85mm with front fret Injector 044 341 196 120M Gas Control MP 21301A Main Burner Aeromatix AC03 211657 Thermocouple T100 927 400 Ignition Single spark electrode direct to main burner Gas Connection 8mm OD res...

Page 9: ...ictor plate MUST ONLY BE USED ON THIS FLUE TYPE Fig 9 600mm 600mm 500mm 410mm 555mm Hatched area must be non combustible and flat to ensure a seal around the appliance Fig 10 The area beneath the metal flue box must be a non combustible material 25mm thick Class 2 A twin walled metal flue box manufactured to the current issue of BS 715 with a twin walled 125mm diameter flue and a minimum effective...

Page 10: ...PLIANCE Hearth clearances A non combustible hearth with a minimum thickness of 12 5mm and having a perimeter of 50mm above floor level is required to discourage placing carpets or combustible materials close to the hearth The width must be a minimum of 150mm either side of the fireplace opening and a depth of 300mm from the front face of the fire opening Fig 14 790mm 150mm Add 12 5mm to clearance ...

Page 11: ... and right hand side of the burner Lift and pull forward Fig 15 2 4 4 1 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE Restrictor plate A restrictor plate is supplied with the IFU kit This restrictor is for use when installing the appliance into a CLASS 1 FLUE ONLY The restrictor plate MUST NOT BE USED ON CLASS 2 AND PRE CAST FLUES The restrictor plate is fixed to the flue outlet using the two screws provided in the IF...

Page 12: ... cable and carefully push the firebox into a central position in the opening Thread each end of the wire cable through the adjusting screw and then 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 Fig 17 OPTION 1 WALL FIXING Offer the firebox into the opening Mark the holes provided indicated by the fou...

Page 13: ...CE Checking the correct operation 1 Remove the fret Fig 20 to gain access to the controls Fig 21 2 Press and turn the gas control anti clockwise to the IGN position Keep the control fully depressed 3 Press and release the piezo button until the main burner behind the simulated front coal has lit 4 Once lit keep the gas control depressed for a further 20 seconds 5 Release the gas control and check ...

Page 14: ...ration purposes only Place 3 large and 2 small coals pebbles on top of the simulated front one in each groove Allow the coals pebbles to rest on the support shelf Place 3 large coals pebbles on the upper tier of the support shelf Fig 24 Place 4 small coals pebbles between the 5 coals pebbles located on top of the simulated front Allow the coals pebbles to rest on the 3 large coals pebbles located ...

Page 15: ...h the gas control in the HIGH position Check for satisfactory clearance of combustion products by inserting a lighted smoke match into the opening 20mm down from the edge of the canopy 80mm from either side and 45mm back from the front edge Fig 26 The majority of smoke must be drawn up into the flue If this does not occur allow a further 10 minutes and repeat the test Should spillage still occur e...

Page 16: ... when handling these articles although CROSSLEE recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking eating or drinking in the work area and to always wash your hands before doing so 3 2 SERVICING COMPONENTS BELOW THE BURNER To gain access to the components below the burner remove the fibre components and the burner unit from the firebox CLEANING OR REPLACING THE INJECTOR Fig 28 Unscrew th...

Page 17: ...ed 0102 089 54421 1 10 Restrictor Elbow c w Pressure Test Point 0102 078 00041 E61 962 1 11 Bundy Pipe Tap Injector 0102 078 02331 E86 794 1 12 Heat Shield 0102 075 32541 E86 795 1 13 Stainless Steel Baffle 0102 075 32471 E86 796 1 14 Thermocouple c w Nut Manuf No T100 927 400 0102 078 02351 E86 797 1 15 Electrode 0102 078 02421 E86 798 1 16 Front Retaining Bracket 0102 075 33451 2 17 Baffle Space...

Page 18: ...res or technical information please contact us at Crosslee PLC Halifax West Yorkshire HX3 8DE Telephone Fax Customer Service 01422 203963 01422 204767 Service Engineer REPAIRCARE 0844 8797422 Calls cost 5p per minute from a UK BT landline Charges from mobile and other network providers may vary ...

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