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Luxima

Gas Stove

LOG EFFECT HEATING STOVE

Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions

Hand these instructions to the user 

Model No. PLGS**RN is for use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply pressure of

20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.

** denotes cosmetic variance

Summary of Contents for Luxima

Page 1: ...LOG EFFECT HEATING STOVE Installation Maintenance User Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No PLGS RN is for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B I E denotes cosmetic variance ...

Page 2: ...8kW Useful Efficiency at Nominal Heat Output 73 3 67 6 Useful Efficiency at Minimum Heat Output Indicative 50 0 50 Auxilliary Power Consumption at Nominal Heat Output 0 0000010kW 0 0000010kW Auxilliary Power Consumption at Minimum Output 0 0000010kW 0 0000010kW Auxilliary Power Consumption at Standby Mode 0 0000005kW 0 0000005kW Permanent Pilot Flame Requirement Not Applicable Not Applicable Type ...

Page 3: ... batteries 17 Section 3 Assembling Fuel Bed and Commissioning 3 1 Fitting the log fuel bed 18 20 3 2 Lighting the stove manually 21 3 3 Setting the time date and temperature on the remote handset 22 24 3 4 Lighthing the stove via the remote handset 25 28 3 5 Advanced settings of the remote control 28 32 3 6 Checking for clearance of combustion products 33 Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 Removal of the b...

Page 4: ... Max Gross Heat Input 6 9kW Min Gross Heat Input 3 5kW Gas Rate 0 633 m3 hr Cold Pressure 20 0 1 0 mbar Ignition 4 5v battery electronic ignition Electrode Spark Gap 4 0mm Packed weight 82kg Fig 1 3 Important Note Please secure rating plate that is supplied in loose items pack in suitable position and secure with tie provided ...

Page 5: ... Local and National Building Regulations where appropriate the Building Regulations Scotland Consolidation issued by the Scottish Development Department and all applicable requirements of the following British Standard Code of Practice 1 B S 5871 Part 1 Installation of Gas Fires 2 B S 6891 Installation of Gas Pipework 3 B S 5440 Parts 1 2 Installation of Flues and Ventilation 4 I S 813 1996 Domest...

Page 6: ... in front of the stove There must be a minimum distance of 450mm to any combustible side or rear surface The minimum clearance to non combustible materials at the sides and the rear is 50mm but please ensure sufficient access to the draft diverter on the rear right hand side of the stove can be achieved to complete the spillage test when commisioning the stove 1 5 FLUE CHIMNEY INSPECTION Before co...

Page 7: ...oncrete or non combustible hearth The hearth material must be a minimum thickness of 12mm with the top surface at least 50mm above the floor The hearth must be fitted symmetrically about the fire opening and project at least 50mm from the base of the stove in all directions 1 7 SPILLAGE MONITORING SYSTEM This appliance is fitted with an spillage sensing thermal switch This is designed to shut the ...

Page 8: ...from extruded mortar or sealant from between the flue blocks This appliance has been tested for use in a pre cast flue block system complying with BS EN 1858 In accordance with BS EN 1858 pre cast flues built with directly plastered faces front or rear are not correctly installed as to ensure proper operation with any type of gas stove In some instances of this flue construction temperature cracki...

Page 9: ...TOVE Due to the weight of the appliance it does not require additional fixing however if you wish to mechanically secure the stove holes are provided in the stoves feet There are several methods of installing the Portway gas stove to the flue system Please follow the installation criteria stated below dependent upon which type of flue you are intending to install this gas stove into 2 2 1 If you h...

Page 10: ... a flexible flue liner as shown in section 2 4 Alternatively a liner less flue kit part number B 1028579 can also be utilised on chimneys without an integral clay liner providing the chimney is in good sound condition and does not exceed 10m in height on an external chimney or 12m in height on an internal chimney The stove can also be fitted with the closure plate and a rear flue outlet as shown i...

Page 11: ...himney Closure plate to be sealed with adhesive tape that complies to British Gas PRS10 specification Void volume to be a minimum of 12dm3 Minimum 250mm from bottom of flue duct to base of fireplace opening Minimum 50mm side and rear clearance to non combustible or 450mm to combustible surfaces to be strictly adhered to A trim kit is available to fit around the perimeter of the closure plate if re...

Page 12: ...iner providing the chimney is in good sound condition and does not exceed 10m in height on an external chimney or 12m in height on an internal chimney Alternatively the stove can be fitted with the closure plate and a rear flue outlet to unlined chimneys as shown in section 2 4 on the previous page Minimum 50mm side and rear clearance to non combustible or 450mm to combustible surfaces to be stric...

Page 13: ...t 3 0 metres Flue termination to comply with BS 5440 1 5 125mm Flue liner to BS 715 Ensure that clearances to combustible materials comply with building regulations Product shown fitted in top flue outlet position product can also be fitted to pre fabricated flue system via rear outlet on the stove ...

Page 14: ... figure 6 below to change the outlet from top to rear Fig 6 IMPORTANT NOTE WHEN SETTING UP THE STOVE TO USE A REAR FLUE CONFIGURATION THE SECONDARY THROAT PLATE WHICH IS IDENTIFIED ABOVE IN FIGURE 6 AND SUPPLIED IN THE LOOSE ITEMS PACK MUST BE FITTED THE STOVE MUST NOT BE INSTALLED ON A REAR FLUE CONFIGURATION WITHOUT THIS COMPONENT FITTED 13 Blanking plate Flue spigot Closure plate Flue spigot ex...

Page 15: ...itted as shown below in figure 7 Fig 7 2 8 2 It is recommended that the removal or re fitting of the flue restrictor baffle is completed with the flue pipe disconnected from the spigot 14 Flue restrictor baffle Flue outlet plate Flue spigot Flue restrictor baffle securing screws Flue spigot retaining bolts ...

Page 16: ...9 2 Firstly the ceramic support panel must be removed to allow access to the burner fixings Remove the 4 off ceramic support retaining screws as shown below in figure 8 the rear panel should also be removed and stored in a safe location Fig 8 2 9 3 Remove the 4 off screws that hold the burner in position see figure 9 below Fig 9 15 Four off ceramic support retaining screws Four off burner retainin...

Page 17: ...d tubing There must be no soldered joints below the stove 2 9 9 Remove the pressure test point screw from the inlet elbow and fit a manometer 2 9 10 Turn on the main gas supply and carry out a gas tightness test 2 9 11 Fit the batteries as per section 2 10 Please then consult section 3 2 to 3 5 for full lighting instructions 2 9 12 Refit the burner to check that the gas pressure is 20 0 mbar 1 0mb...

Page 18: ...L H side of the stove batteries are fitted to this from the factory 2 10 3 The wire and connecting plug from the battery pack should then be re connected into the supply wire running from the control unit valve See figure 11 below Fig 11 2 10 4 Fit 2 off AA batteries to the handset by unclipping the rear cover fitting the batteries then replacing the rear cover Switch the white power isolation swi...

Page 19: ...n below in figure 12 ensuring that the air slots and pilot aperture are not obstructed as indicated Fit the optional Embaglow material if required in the central section as shown by the dotted area Fig 12 3 1 2 Position Log A onto the locating pins on the rear of the fuel tray as shown below in figure 13 using the holes to position securely Fig 13 18 ...

Page 20: ... Log B as a guide for placement as shown below in figure 14 Fig 14 3 1 4 Position Log C onto Log A as shown below in figure 15 using the locating lug on Log A and the locating point on Log C as a guide for placement as shown below in figure 15 Fig 15 19 Log B correctly located on Log A Log C correctly located on Log A ...

Page 21: ...e fire When replacing the logs remove the old logs and discard them Fit a complete set of logs of the correct type Do not fit additional logs or any logs other than a genuine replacement set This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from asbestos or asbestos related products 20 Log D correctly located on Log C Log B C positioned parallel to front edge of burner tray Important Note...

Page 22: ... shown below in figure 17 for two seconds The burner will then start its ignition sequence and light to the maximum heat input level Fig 17 3 2 3 To turn the fire off press the emergency on off switch and the burner will extinguish 3 2 4 21 Emergency on off switch If you are not intending to use the fire for a long period i e over the summer months the battery life can be extended by disconnecting...

Page 23: ...gure 18 Fig 18 3 3 2 Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset The green light of the unlock symbol should light and the screen displayed will be as shown overpage in figure 19 3 3 3 The H symbol as indicated in figure 16 overpage indicates that the timer can now be set in either 24hr or 12hr mode Pr...

Page 24: ...rpage in figure 17 3 3 5 Press and release the and buttons on the handset until the correct day of the week is shown on the handset display Mo Monday Tu Tuesday We Wednesday Th Thursday Fr Friday Sa Saturday Su Sunday 3 3 6 Press SET to accept the day of the week and progress to setting the hour of the day 23 24hr or 12 hr display press the or buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings ...

Page 25: ...emperature setting screen as shown overpage in figure 21 the option to choose either Celsius or Fahrenheit can be chosen these settings are shown as either C or F Use the and buttons to toggle between these two options then press SET to store The important settings have now been completed so press and hold the SET button for a few seconds and this will exit the set up menu 24 Celsius or Fahrenheit...

Page 26: ... left hand side of the display as shown in figure 23 overpage NOTE If the power button is pressed for too long or too short a time or the grip on the handset is not firm or is released too soon the lighting sequence will be interrupted and not complete The reason for the remote control having this strict start sequence is for safety reasons so that the starting operation of the fire will be most u...

Page 27: ...2 PILOT displayed Fig 23 MAX large flame symbol displayed 26 PILOT displayed on handset during ignition sequence typically takes two seconds MAX FLAME displayed on handset when burner is lit to maximum rate ...

Page 28: ...igure 24 below Fig 24 3 4 4 To increase the heat input level of the fire s burner hold the handset as described in section 3 4 1 to unlock the keypad then press and release the button Pressing and releasing the button will increase the heat input level one step at a time Pressing the button continuously will move the heat input level to the maximum 3 4 5 To turn the fire off hold the handset as de...

Page 29: ...ETTINGS MENU OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 3 5 1 Snooze mode in manual operation 3 5 1 1 Snooze mode is a time period which can be set which will turn the fire automatically off after a certain time period has elapsed 3 5 1 2 Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset The green light of the unlock symbol shou...

Page 30: ...d the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset The green light of the unlock symbol should light Press the set button and the screen will show how long is left of the snooze period as shown overpage in figure 26 29 MAN Zzz symbols flashing illuminated Press mode button to scroll through to MAN Zzz symbols th...

Page 31: ...ton to store the required time period or alternatively the handset can be left for a few seconds and the period will be stored automatically 3 5 1 10 When the countdown timer for the snooze period has reached zero the fire will turn off as if you had turned the fire off manually Handset showing snooze time period remaining this can be adjusted from 1 minute to 4 00 hrs by using the buttons on the ...

Page 32: ...temperature setting that is set the default is 24 degrees celsius If a different set temperature is required whilst the display is showing this set temperature press the and buttons to alter this setting press the set button to store the required temperature or alternatively the handset can be left for a few seconds and the temperature will be stored automatically 31 Thermostatic model symbol butt...

Page 33: ...RTANT NOTE Thermostat mode will not light the fire automatically and will only regulate between the maximum and minimum burner setting The fire must be lit manually via the handset and then you enter thermostat mode as described in this section and set the temperature When no longer requiring thermostat mode turn off the burner and the handset will return to manual mode 32 ...

Page 34: ...r baffle has been fitted it should be removed and the test repeated after the fire has cooled Fig 28 3 6 4 If spillage persists the flue is not functioning correctly and a fault exists If after investigation the fault cannot be traced and rectified the fire must be disconnected from the gas supply and expert advice obtained 3 6 5 If there is an extractor fan fitted any where in the vicinity of the...

Page 35: ...and if necessary the whole set should be replaced with a genuine replacement set The burner assembly is designed to be removed as a complete unit for ease of access After any servicing work a gas tightness check must always be carried out 4 1 Removing the Burner Assembly from the Stove 4 1 1 Ensure the stove is cool open the door 4 1 2 Remove the logs and vermiculite as required To allow burner re...

Page 36: ...lding injector the burner can then be slid forward and lifted clear 4 1 5 To remove the controls tray remove the 4 off retaining screws as shown below in figure 31 then disconnect the wires to the thermal switch Fig 31 35 Four off burner retaining screws Injector retaining screw Four off burner retaining screws ...

Page 37: ...ple separately because the thermocouple position is factory set to a tight tolerance Any replacement of parts on the pilot requires a complete new pilot assembly 4 3 1 Disconnect the thermocouple wire from the valve the HT ignition lead and cables to thermal switch 4 3 2 Loosen the pilot nut and remove two screw retaining the pilot assembly 4 3 3 Re assemble in reverse order and carry out a gas ti...

Page 38: ...rts Shortlist Log ceramic set complete B 1011126 Log A only B 1011123 Log B only B 1011125 Log C only B 1011122 Log D only B 1011124 RC gas control valve B 160780 RC battery holder B 168920 ODS Pilot HT Lead B 180090 37 Location of thermal cut out on rear of stove ...

Page 39: ...ce and the depth of the shelf does not exceed 150mm The stove may be installed below combustible shelves providing that the clearance above the stove is a minimum of 225mm This stove is a heating appliance therefore all external surfaces of the product are classified as a working surface and will become hot during use of the stove DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE THIS APPLIANCE IF THE GLASS PANE...

Page 40: ...e construction of the fuelbed components ensures long and trouble free operation Please take the time to fully read these instructions as you will then be able to obtain the most effective and safe operation of your stove see figure 1 below for details of door opening Fig 1 DO NOT OPERATE THIS STOVE WITH THE DOOR IN THE OPEN POSITION UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES 39 To open the access door on the Portwa...

Page 41: ... from the fuel bed from time to time This may be carried out by referring to the cleaning section as described later in this book Only complete and genuine replacement fuel bed sets must be used Always keep furniture and combustible materials well clear of the fire and never dry clothing or items either on or near to the fire Never use aerosols or flammable cleaning products near to the fire when ...

Page 42: ... fire on high when lighting from cold for ten minutes NOTE If the power button is pressed for too long or too short a time or the grip on the handset is not firm or is released too soon the lighting sequence will be interrupted and not complete The reason for the remote control having this strict start sequence is for safety reasons so that the starting operation of the fire will be most unlikely ...

Page 43: ...2 PILOT displayed Fig 3 MAX large flame symbol displayed 42 PILOT displayed on handset during ignition sequence typically takes two seconds MAX FLAME displayed on handset when burner is lit to maximum rate ...

Page 44: ...e figure 4 below Fig 4 5 3 4 To increase the heat input level of the fire s burner hold the handset as described in section 5 3 1 to unlock the keypad then press and release the button Pressing and releasing the button will increase the heat input level one step at a time Pressing the button continuously will move the heat input level to the maximum 5 3 5 To turn the fire off hold the handset as d...

Page 45: ... ensure your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset then the audible noise will cease The flashing and sound will last for 60 seconds each time the handset is paged as described If not found in 60 seconds page the handset again until located 44 IMPORTANT NOTE THE BATTERIES SHOULD BE REPLACED WITH GOOD QUALITY ALKALINE BATTERIES WHEN REQUIRED...

Page 46: ...utton as shown below in figure 17 for two seconds The burner will then start its ignition sequence and light to the maximum heat input level 5 4 3 To turn the fire off press the emergency on off switch and the burner will extinguish 5 4 4 45 Emergency on off switch If you are not intending to use the fire for a long period i e over the summer months the battery life can be extended by disconnectin...

Page 47: ...atteries with good quality Alkaline items BFM Europe recommend the use of Energizer batteries It is important that only an alkaline battery is used otherwise premature battery failure and leakage may result 5 5 3 Replace the battery cover and reconnect the connecting plug 5 5 4 Operate the fire as normal 5 5 5 Fit two off AA batteries to the handset in the direction shown inside the handset moulde...

Page 48: ...figure 8 Fig 8 5 6 2 Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset The green light of the unlock symbol should light and the screen displayed will be as shown overpage in figure 9 5 6 3 The H symbol as indicated in figure 9 overpage indicates that the timer can now be set in either 24hr or 12hr mode Pres...

Page 49: ...rpage in figure 10 5 6 5 Press and release the and buttons on the handset until the correct day of the week is shown on the handset display Mo Monday Tu Tuesday We Wednesday Th Thursday Fr Friday Sa Saturday Su Sunday 5 6 6 Press SET to accept the day of the week and progress to setting the hour of the day 24hr or 12 hr display press the or buttons as shown to toggle between these two settings but...

Page 50: ...lay the temperature setting screen as shown overpage in figure 11 the option to choose either Celsius or Fahrenheit can be chosen these settings are shown as either C or F Use the and buttons to toggle between these two options then press SET to store The important settings have now been completed so press and hold the SET button for a few seconds and this will exit the set up menu 49 Hour and Min...

Page 51: ...nd the handset with one hand ensure your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact with both sides of the handset then the audible noise will cease The flashing and sound will last for 60 seconds each time the handset is paged as described If not found in 60 seconds page the handset again until located 50 Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display press the or buttons as show...

Page 52: ...snooze time period can be set either before or during manual operation of the fire 5 7 1 3 With the handset held as described above press the mode button to scroll through the functions until the symbols MAN and Zzz are flashing at the top of the display as shown below in figure 12 5 7 1 4 Press and release the set button and this will put the control into the manual snooze mode 5 7 1 5 The defaul...

Page 53: ...t of the snooze period as shown below in figure 13 Fig 13 5 7 1 8 To adjust the snooze period use the and buttons to increase or decrease the snooze period for any period between 1 minute and 4 00 hours 5 7 1 9 When the correct snooze period is indicated on the handset press the set button to store the required time period or alternatively the handset can be left for a few seconds and the period w...

Page 54: ...temperature setting that is set the default is 24 degrees celsius If a different set temperature is required whilst the display is showing this set temperature press the and buttons to alter this setting press the set button to store the required temperature or alternatively the handset can be left for a few seconds and the temperature will be stored automatically 53 PLEASE NOTE Thermostatic mode ...

Page 55: ...MPORTANT NOTE Thermostat mode will not light the fire automatically and will only regulate between the maximum and minimum burner setting The fire must be lit manually via the handset and then you enter thermostat mode as described in this section and set the temperature When no longer requiring thermostat mode turn off the burner and the handset will return to manual mode ...

Page 56: ...be turned off via the emergency on off switch located below the stove as shown below in figure 15 5 8 2 To turn the product off firstly locate the emergency on off switch which is situated below the stove at the right hand side as shown below in figure 15 5 8 3 The appliance will now remain in the off position until activated by the remote handset or as detailed in section 5 4 manual operation Fig...

Page 57: ...uring that the air slots and pilot aperture are not obstructed as indicated Fit the optional Embaglow material if required in the central section as shown by the dotted area Fig 16 5 9 2 Position Log A onto the locating pins on the rear of the fuel tray as shown below in figure 17 using the holes to position securely Fig 17 56 ...

Page 58: ... Log B as a guide for placement as shown below in figure 18 Fig 18 5 9 4 Position Log C onto Log A as shown below in figure 19 using the locating lug on Log A and the locating point on Log C as a guide for placement as shown below in figure 19 Fig 19 57 Log B correctly located on Log A Log C correctly located on Log A ...

Page 59: ...OWN ABOVE IN FIGURE 20 Warning Use only the logs supplied with the fire When replacing the logs remove the old logs and discard them Fit a complete set of logs of the correct type Do not fit additional logs or any logs other than a genuine replacement set This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from asbestos or asbestos related products 58 Log D correctly located on Log C Log B ...

Page 60: ...1124 Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed Part No B 1017158 Issue 3 BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ www bfm europe com Telephone General Enquiries 01782 339000 Telephone Service 01782 339008 ...

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