4 lighting, testing and fitting of internal parts – Glow-worm Chatsworth 4 User Manual

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4 Lighting, Testing and Fitting of Internal Parts

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Diagram 4.6

FIRE FRAME

FIRE FRAME

SECURING SCREW (2)

4.3 Fuelbed, Fret and Ashpit Fitting

For fuelbed fitting, see Instructions for Use

CAUTION. If the fuel effect supports and fuel effect pieces are
damaged, do not light the fire or further test until replacement
parts are fitted.

Fit the fret and ashpit cover as shown in diagram 4.7.

Take care not to damage the frame.

Chatsworth (black only). The brass coloured badge on the
appliance can be replaced with a black badge, which is supplied
in fret pack.

4.4 Heat Settings

Refer to diagram 4.2.

In the unlikely event of the burner going out whilst the fire is on,
return the slider to OFF. Wait three minutes before relighting.

If relighting for any other reason wait two minutes before doing
so.

4.5 Testing for Clearance of Products

The fire must be fitted with all its parts.

(a) WARNING. The fire front burner has an open flame.

(b) WARNING. Take care. The appliance will get hot during
testing.

(c) For the test you will need a smoke match and an extension.

(d) IN ALL CASES, if spillage continues after the specified test
periods steps must be taken to rectify the fault(s).

Possible causes include, flue obstruction, down draught or
restricted fresh air supply into the room.

If the problem cannot be put right the appliance must be
disconnected and expert advice sought.

TEST: WHERE NO FAN IS PRESENT

Close all outside doors, doors and windows in the room in which
the appliance is fitted.

Light the fire front only and run on heat setting 3. After 5 minutes
apply a spillage test as shown in diagram 4.8.

If spillage occurs, leave fire front alight for up to a further 10
minutes and repeat test. Turn the fire front off.

Next light the back boiler unit only. Run on maximum, after 10
minutes apply spillage test as shown diagram 4.8.

If spillage occurs, leave the boiler alight for up to a further 5
minutes and repeat tests.

Leave the boiler alight.

Now light the fire front. Run on heat setting 3, after 10 minutes
apply spillage tests as shown in diagram 4.9.

If spillage occurs leave the boiler and fire front alight for up to a
further 5 minutes and repeat the tests.

TEST: WHERE A FAN IS PRESENT

A fan means an extract fan or a fan for other open flued
appliances or a circulating fan for a warm air unit, (whether or
not gas fired). With the fan switched off carry out the appropriate
spillage test with all doors and windows closed, as above.

If the above spillage test is satisfactory proceed as follows:

Open all doors connecting the room containing the appliance
and the room in which the fan is fitted. Close all other doors and
windows in the premises.

If the fan is in the same room as the appliance, close all doors
and windows in that room. Switch the fan on and repeat the
spillage test as above.

In ALL cases, if spillage occurs the cause must be found and put
right before the fire is left.

IF THE FAULT CANNOT BE PUT RIGHT, THE FIRE MUST BE
DISCONNECTED AND EXPERT ADVICE SOUGHT.

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