Royal Consumer Information Products U19019 G20 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION

The Royal Cheltenham glass fronted high efficiency live fuel effect inset gas fire has been developed from the
successful Royal Cozyfires LFE using much of the technology and components used in the manufacture of this
appliance.

The fuel bed has a realistic coal effect utilizing ceramic ‘coals’ and coal bed that allows secondary air to be
entrained into the bed for clean combustion. The burner is an aerated twin ported steel burner running parallel
across the front of the fire. The gas control fitted has a variable high to low setting and includes the added
protection of a flame supervision device. A separate piezo igniter used to ignite an Oxy/pilot device to prevent
continued spillage occurring under hazardous flue conditions.

The installation must be carried out by a competent person in accordance with the relevant British Standards,
Codes of Practice and Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1994 or the rules in force. Failure to install an
appliance correctly could lead to prosecution.

Before the appliance is installed, the installer must check that all the requirements for the flue are satisfied and that
the chimney is sound and clean, and that it has been swept prior to installation.

IMPORTANT NOTES

FIREGUARD The glass window on this gas fire is manufactured to the requirements of BS 1945 1971, and
satisfies the Heating Appliances (fireguards) (safety) Regulations 1991. The Royal Cheltenham is a heating
appliance and as such some areas of the appliance will become hot. It is recommended that a fireguard to BS 6539
1984, is used for the protection of young children, the elderly and the infirm.

THIS APPLIANCE IS FITTED WITH SPECIAL HEAT RESISTING GLASS PANELS, IF ANY PANEL IS
DAMAGED THE FIRE MUST NOT BE USED AND A REPLACEMENT SPARE PANEL MUST BE
OBTAINED TO CARRY OUT THE REPAIR.

It is very important that the warm air outlet grilles are not obstructed or used for drying towels etc.

When the fire is new, an initial odour may be detected. This is due to certain materials used during the
manufacture of the fibre components, increase the ventilation to the room during the initial burn-in.

The stainless steel used for the construction of the combustion chamber may become discoloured (blued). This is
due to the temperatures and does not detract from the effectiveness of the fire.

This product uses fuel effect pieces, gaskets and insulation material containing Refractory Ceramic Fibre
(RCF), which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive exposure to these materials may cause
temporary irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract, consequently, it makes sense to take care when handling
these articles to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a minimum.

Care must be taken on the selection of the wall coverings within close proximity of the fire as some vinyl’s and
embossed materials may become discoloured by convected heat. Soft furnishings must be kept clear from the
radiant heat of the fire and from impinging the hearth area. The hearth must not be covered by any combustible
materials such as carpet, etc.

It is recommended that the appliance is serviced annually by a competent person, the flue checked for satisfactory
clearance of combustion products and that there is no excessive build-up of soot. An inspection should be made for
any build-up of soot or debris falling behind the unit that could prevent products of combustion being drawn into
the flue.

Any existing or purpose built ventilation must be kept clear and free from obstruction.

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