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6.

For concealed connection only: Pierce a

hole in the seal at the back of the
convection box. See figure 13. The seal
must envelop the pipe. If the hole is larger
than the pipe, seal it with tape. Do not
pierce the seal unless the supply pipe is to
pass through it.

7. 

Fit the upper case support strip to the

top of the convection box, using three
screws inserted from the back of the
appliance. See figure
14.

8. 

Colourway only

Detach the slider
knob by removing
and discarding two
screws.  Attach the
slider knob extension
bracket to the slider
arm using two of the
screws supplied in the
bag containing the extension bracket. Attach the slider
knob to the slider extension bracket using the other
two screws supplied in the bag containing the
extension bracket. See figure
15.

9.

There is a length of self

adhesive foam seal supplied
with the fire. This will need to
be fitted to the outer rear edges
of the side and top flanges of
the convector box. Cut the
foam seal to the required
length. Be careful not to stretch
the seal when measuring.
Remove the protective backing
from the foam seal and fit this
to the rear of the top flange
(See figure 16). 

Figure 16. Fitting the foam seal

Figure 15. Colourway slider
knob assembly

Figure 14. Upper case support

Figure 13. Concealed connection seal
piercing

Summary of Contents for 719

Page 1: ...he United Kingdom In the Republic of Ireland call 0044 08706 061 065 INSTALLER Please leave this guide with the owner Valor Heating Model 719 GC No 32 032 53 INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRE INCORPORAT...

Page 2: ...a member of the Society of British Gas Industries which works to ensure high standards of safety quality and performance Careful Installation Valor is a CORGI registered company All our gas fires must...

Page 3: ...5 1 Check for Spillage 27 15 2 Flame Supervision Spillage Monitoring System 28 16 FINAL REVIEW 29 17 SERVICING PARTS REPLACEMENT 30 17 1 Checking the aeration setting of the burner 30 17 2 To Remove t...

Page 4: ...btain assistance When lifting always keep your back straight Bend your legs and not your back Avoid twisting at the waist It is better to reposition your feet Avoid upper body top heavy bending Do not...

Page 5: ...icensed for the disposal of industrial waste Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles but we recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking eating or drinking in...

Page 6: ...the following British Standards BS 715 BS 1251 BS 1289 Part 1 BS EN 1806 BS 4543 Part 2 BS 5440 Part 1 BS 5440 Part 2 BS 5871 Part 1 BS 6461 Part 1 BS 6891 In England and Wales the current edition of...

Page 7: ...nce from the base of the fireplace opening in the wall to the finished floor level is at least 72mm 3 2 2 To a fireplace incorporating a metal flue box conforming to BS715 with a minimum internal dept...

Page 8: ...fire surround or marble to reduce the opening This may cause cracking of the surround back or marble 3 3 The following flues are suitable 225mm x 225mm conventional brick flue If a flue liner is used...

Page 9: ...imney which was previously used for solid fuel the flue must be swept clean prior to installation All flues should be inspected for soundness and freedom from blockages 3 8 If the fireplace opening is...

Page 10: ...n extractor fan may only be used in the same room as this appliance or in any area from which ventilation for the appliance is taken if it does not affect the safe performance of the appliance Note th...

Page 11: ...l surround is used as a template to mark the area for combustible cladding removal and that this area is increased by at least 2mm all round 3 18 The minimum allowable distance from the outside of the...

Page 12: ...shut the appliance down if an unacceptable amount of harmful products of combustion accumulate Under no circumstances should the A S D be altered or bypassed in any way Only a genuine manufacturers r...

Page 13: ...carefully to prevent damage Take special care when handling the ceramic components Some items may be contained in the packaging fitments Examine the packaging carefully before discarding Check that a...

Page 14: ...gether with secondary fixing to the fireplace floor The methods are detailed in section 9 of this manual Before selecting the retention method consult with the customer Method 2 is provided for instan...

Page 15: ...performs satisfactorily Fit the battery to the ignition block located below the burner tray at the left side see figure 7 The positive terminal is to the top as you insert Depress the slider control a...

Page 16: ...e different for fireplaces with conventional brick flues and precast flues 2 Place the template on the fireplace floor printed side upward with the front line level with the front surface of the firep...

Page 17: ...removing the shouldered screw which joins the control linking bar to the control pivot unit See figure 9 3 Detach the burner unit from the convector box by removing two screws See figure 10 Lift the b...

Page 18: ...lider arm using two of the screws supplied in the bag containing the extension bracket Attach the slider knob to the slider extension bracket using the other two screws supplied in the bag containing...

Page 19: ...rround area is sound enough to take the rawlplugs and woodscrews If necessary make sound with a suitable cement 2 Place the convector box centrally in the fireplace in the position in which it is to b...

Page 20: ...e the convector box unit close to the fireplace but allow sufficient access into the fireplace opening so that the cables can be threaded through the eyebolts and returned through the back of the conv...

Page 21: ...plugs supplied Fit a woodscrew in each plug and tighten 12 Inspect the installation of the convection box against the fireplace surround If the convection box is aligned squarely and the sealing is sa...

Page 22: ...Burner Checks Some burner operations can be checked at this stage Checking now will mean that less disassembly will be required if any problems are found A full check should still be made however afte...

Page 23: ...he inlet T connector See figure 25 Check the pressure with the appliance alight and set at maximum output 2 After checking turn off the appliance Remove the pressure gauge and replace the test point s...

Page 24: ...ox Pull the coal forward so that it locates immediately behind the front rim of the firebox See figure 29 The front base coal will touch the rear base coal as it is located There are two types of loos...

Page 25: ...coals The letter B should be upright The coal should touch the right side of the firebox See figure 33 7 Place the remaining type A coal between the front and rear base coals The letter A should be up...

Page 26: ...ormal with new appliances They are totally harmless and will disappear after a few hours use 14 1 1 Lighting the burner 1 Make sure the slider button is at the off position At topmost position marked...

Page 27: ...s 4 Place the smoke match tube into the convection box at the right hand side and immediately below the black top cross member Angle it at approximately 45 to the horizontal Insert the tube so that th...

Page 28: ...ficient oxygen due to spillage or poor ventilation Check that the system operates properly as follows 1 Light the appliance Set the slide control to the maximum burning position and leave for one minu...

Page 29: ...est setting This will also burn off any carbon deposits that may have formed during previous use If using the appliance for long periods it is beneficial to change between settings This will also help...

Page 30: ...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...

Page 31: ...lly closing it and observing that there are sparks at the pilot electrode 17 3 To Remove the Gas Shut Off Microswitch See figures 39 40 41 The gas shut off microswitch is stamped V4NT9C2YCGPX or V4NT9...

Page 32: ...round clear and place carefully aside 5 Refit in the reverse order Make sure that the surround is properly located over the upper retaining brackets See section 11 of this manual for detailed fitting...

Page 33: ...n 17 6 2 Detach the thermocouple from the interrupter block by unscrewing the thermocouple nut 3 Detach the two microswitch leads from the interrupter block 4 Remove the interrupter block by unscrewin...

Page 34: ...om the interrupter block the microswitch lead terminals in the interrupter block will be loose Make sure that they are properly secured to give a good electrical contact when retightening the thermoco...

Page 35: ...hed the microswitch leaf against the microswitch body When refitting the thermocouple and interrupter block make sure that the microswitch wires are properly secured to give a good electrical contact...

Page 36: ...o Remove the Main Burner Injector See figure 53 1 Remove the burner See section 17 12 2 Remove the burner clamping screw See figure 53 3 Unscrew the injector from the burner 4 Refit in the reverse ord...

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