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INSTALLATION, SERVICING
AND USER INSTRUCTIONS
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Contents
This appliance should only be installed and serviced by a qualified
engineer (i.e. Corgi registered engineer).
IMPORTANT
These instructions should be left with the customer for future reference.
GENERAL SECTION
DIMENSIONS OF FIRE TECHNICAL INFORMATION GENERAL POINTS FOR THE PURCHASER
USER INSTRUCTIONS
INFORMATION FOR INSTALLERS SITING THE APPLIANCE FLUE CONNECTION CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE TESTING ARRANGING THE LAYOUT OF THE COALS A. LOG ARRANGEMENT B. PEBBLE ARRANGEMENT TEST FOR SPILLAGE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING THE FIRE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. GENERAL NOTES B. SETTING THE ELECTRONIC CODE (first time use only) C. SETTING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS D. SETTING THE TIME E. CHILD PROOF F. MANUAL MODE (handset) G. DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE H. COUNTDOWN TIMER I. MODES OF OPERATION J. THERMOSTATIC MODE K. PROGRAM MODE L. AUXILIARY FEATURE M. ECO MODE MANUAL TURN OFF
SERVICING
TROUBLESHOOTING A. THE GAS PILOT WILL NOT IGNITE OR STAY LIT ? B. THE PILOT IS NOT BURNING OR PERFORMING CORRECTLY ? C. THE MAIN BURNER DOES NOT SEEM TO BE BURNING CORRECTLY ? SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE PARTS
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General section
DIMENSIONS OF FIRE
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS (mm)
Breadth (front)Bf 490
Breadth (rear)Br 490
Depth D 105
Height H Adjustable
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Gas Type: · Natural: G20 / I2H
· LPG: G31 / I3P / I3BP
Gas Input Gross: See section 2.
Pipe connection: 8mm via supplied adapter.
Manual Option: Variable rotary gas control with integrated Piezo Ignition,
permanent pilot facility and flame failure safety device.
Remote option: Variable rotary gas control with integrated Piezo Ignition,
permanent pilot facility and flame failure safety device, with appliance
mounted eye for remote control via handset. No external power supply
required.
Flue Requirements: Class I.
MODEL H44
Gas
Natural LPG
G20 / I2H G31 / I3P / I3BP
Heat Input, Gross (kW)14 13,5
Supply Pressure (mbar)20 37 - 30
Burner Pressure (mbar)10,9 36 - 28
Gas Rate (m3/h)1,316 0,475
Injector Marking 1200 280
GENERAL POINTS FOR THE PURCHASER
This appliance is intended for decorative purposes only.
The Fire is designed to run off either Natural or LPG gas. It is important to
note that once a type of gas has been specified the Fire cannot run off any
other type. The type of gas that your Fire is capable of burning is stated on
the data information panel, located on the under side of the burner.
This burner has an Oxygen Depletion System (ODS), the system is not
adjustable, and should not be rendered in operative. The ODS will stop the
supply of gas if the evacuation of flue gasses is interrupted. If this occurs
then a 10 minute period should be allowed before reignition is attempted
as described in section 10.1. If this situation recurs then a specialist should
be informed.
If parts of the fire requires replacement only original parts must be used.
These are available through the dealer from whom you purchased the Fire.
Before installing the fire check that the data plate indicates the suitability
of the type of gas being used. I.e. Natural gas pressure.
IMPORTANT
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INFORMATION FOR INSTALLERS
The burner is designed to run on Natural or LPG gas. The burner unit is not
interchangeable between gas types.
The fire is an open radiant log effect appliance which can be placed
directly inside any fireplace opening of the dimensions stated within the
installation instructions.
Ventilation : any air vent shall be fitted in accordance with national
regulations.
IMPORTANT
These instructions have been compiled in accordance with EN 509.
Ensure that the appliance corresponds to the type of gas it is to be used
with. This can be confirmed by checking the data badge located on the
appliance.
It is required that any appliance using gas is installed by a competent
person, in conjunction with the instructions and the requirements as laid
down in the relevant Regulations.
The installation must be in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation and
Use Regulations 1984 and with these instructions, and all the relevant parts
of the Local and National Building Regulations, and the recommendations
of the relevant Codes of Practice.
· The Gas safety (Installation and Use) Regulations· The Building Regulations· The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations.
Appliance to be installed in accordance to national regulations.
IMPORTANT
All surfaces except the control knob, and lower front door opening knob
are considered to be working surfaces.
Protection for young children or the infirm is not given by this appliance,
and as such a suitable fireguard should be used in these conditions.
IMPORTANT
SITING THE APPLIANCE
DIAMETRE: 180-250 mm
Dimensions B, D, H and h Determined by the user and it is the Installer
responsibility to make sure a smoke test is carried out to prevent
spillage.
WARNING
The gas connection requires semi rigid pipe (8mm with fitting adaptor to
1/2"BSP), not more than 1 metre in length, is recommended.
The appliance can be installed in any adequate area suitable for solid fuel
fires and Fires.
The appliance must be located at least 250mm from any combustible
materials.
HEARTH
The appliance must stand on a fireproof hearth.
To comply with the Building Regulations issued by the Department
of the Environment, the following points should be noted when choosing
a hearth:
1. The hearth must be made of non-combustible material of thickness
50mm minimum.
2. The hearth must protrude at least 300mm in front of the Fire and 150mm
each side.
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FLUE CONNECTION
Before installation of the appliance the chimney or flue must be inspected
by a competent person and passed as suitable. A smoke test should be
carried out before the installation of the Fire.
This appliance is suitable for Class 1 flues (the Building Regulations 1984).
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the flue suitable for the
conditions experienced when burning gas.
The minimum effective height of the flue must be 5 metres measured
from the hearth to the Terminal of the flue. If the flue has any non-vertical
sections the height should be increased. Prior to installation the installer
should ensure that the flue is free from obstruction and ideally a chimney
should be swept and subsequently smoke tested. Ensure that any
dampers are fixed in a permanently open position.
CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY
Ensure that the gas supply pipework is capable of delivering the required
volume of gas in accordance with the relevant Standards.
A gas soundness test must be carried out before operating the Fire.
PRESSURE TESTING
The gas pressure to the burner must be measured at the burner test nipple.
Burner Pressures required are given in the table in section 2 Technical
Information of this manual. A tolerance of +/-5% may be applied to these
burner pressures.
ARRANGING THE LAYOUT OF THE COALS
Only the ceramics supplied with this appliance are to be used. The logs
should only be laid as shown on the following pages. Replacements are
available from your dealer, but should be installed by a competent person.
Please ensure that when fitting the ceramics, that you do not obstruct the pilot.
Focus accept no responsibility for any injury sustained whilst handling
hot ceramics.
IMPORTANT
A. LOG ARRANGEMENT
Parts – 6 ceramic logs, 1 bag of embers.
Lay the logs as shown in the diagrams below.
Start by placing the Large log in the centre of the Burner Top. Locating the
log centrally and symmetrical with the holes in the Top Plate.
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Next place the Split small log leaning on the larger log, as shown in the
photo below.
Next place the three small logs around the larger log, as shown in the
photo below.
Next place the Medium log on the left around the larger log, as shown in
the photo below.
Finally open the bag of Embers and scatter it over the top of the burner
between the logs.
B. PEBBLE ARRANGEMENT
Parts – 22 ceramic pebbles.
Place the Ceramic Mat on the Burner Top, aligning the holes with those
on top of the burner. Place 5 pebbles along the rear of the burner (1 to
5). Place another row of 5 pebbles in front of these (6 to 10). Now place
3 pebbles in front of the centre (11 to 13), 3 pebbles of the previous row.
Next, place 3 pebbles to the R/H side of the Pilot shield and forward of the
previous 3 pebbles (14 to 16). Place 1 pebble in both of the front corners of
the burner (17 to 18). The remaining 4 pebbles are nested on top of the 2nd
and 3rd row of pebbles (19 to 22). This can all be seen in the figure below.
TEST FOR SPILLAGE
A spillage test MUST be made before the installed Fire is left with the
customer.
IMPORTANT
Carry out the test by first closing all doors and windows in the room
containing the Fire.
Ensure that the Fire is burning at full rate for a minimum of 5 minutes.
With the appliance still lit apply a smoke match or smoke puffer into the
flue or gas fire canopy, and ensure that all smoke is drawn into the flue.
If there is a fan in a nearby room the spillage test must be repeated with the
fan running and all connecting doors between the fire and fan left open.
If there are still problems the chimney/flue may require attention.
Disconnect the Fire and seek expert advice.
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OPERATING THE FIRE
It is very important to read these instructions thoroughly before lighting
the fire.
Please explain to the customer these lighting and extinguishing
procedures, and ensure that the user is warned not to disturb the fuel
bed, or contaminate it with any other items.
IMPORTANT
This appliance operates with a traditional permanent pilot light.
The pilot light is located at the rear left of the burner and is visible past
the logs.
If the Flame Supervision Device Actuating Flame (the pilot light) is
extinguished either intentionally or not, no attempt should be made to
relight until 10 minutes have elapsed.
Immediately after lighting, the Fire must be left on maximum setting for
10 minutes in order to warm up the chimney.
IMPORTANT
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. GENERAL NOTES
Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition.
Failure to do so could damage the electronics.
NOTICE
Batteries – Handset· Low battery indicator on handsets.
Batteries – Receiver· Low battery indication: frequent beeps for 3 seconds when motor turns.· An AC mains adapter may be used instead of batteries.· The module for fan speed control and light/dimmer includes mains
power together with batteries in the receiver for automatic backup in
case of power outage.
· Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recommended
at the beginning of each heating season.· Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left in the unit
the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode.· Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct
sunlight, excessive heat, fire, moisture, or severe impact. Each of these
conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode.· Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature limits.
(Ambient battery temperature range: 32 °F to 131 °F [0 °C to 55 °C].) · New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should not be
used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause the batteries
to overheat, leak, and / or explode.
WARNING
Software Version
Press and buttons simultaneously. Software version is displayed.
Handset Model Number
Press and buttons simultaneously. Handset model number
is displayed.
Deactivate Functions
1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing.
2. While the icons are flashing, press the relevant function button and hold
for 10 sec.
3. The function icon will flash until deactivation is complete. Deactivation
is complete when the function icon and two horizontal bars are displayed.
NOTE: If a deactivated button is pressed, there is no function, and two
horizontal bars are displayed.
NOTE: Deactivation remains in effect after change of batteries.
Activate Functions
1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing.
2. To activate a function, press the relevant button and hold for 10 sec.
3. The function icon will continue to flash until activation is complete.
Activation is complete when the function icon is displayed.
The following Functions can be Deactivated / Activated· CHILD PROOF· PROGRAM MODE· THERMOSTATIC MODE (also deactivates PROGRAM MODE)· ECO MODE· LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION· CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION· AUXILIARY FEATURE· COUNTDOWN TIMER
B. SETTING THE ELECTRONIC CODE (First time use only)
Radio Frequency Handset
A code is selected automatically for all Mertik Maxitrol electronics from
among 65,000 codes available. The receiver must be paired with the
handset.
The receiver has to learn the handset code:
Press and hold the receiver’s reset button until you hear two (2) beeps. After
the second, longer beep, release the reset button. Within the subsequent
20 seconds press the button on the handset until you hear two (2) short
beeps confirming the code is set.
NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required when changing
the batteries In the handset or receiver.
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C. SETTING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS
To change between °C and °F, press and
buttons simultaneously.
NOTE: Choosing °F results in a 12 hour clock.
Choosing °C results in a 24 hour clock.
D. SETTING THE TIME
1. Press and buttons simultaneously.
Day flashes.
2. Press or button to select a number to
correspond with the day of the week (e. g.
= Monday, = Tuesday, = Wednesday,
= Thursday, = Friday, = Saturday,
= Sunday).
3. Press and buttons simultaneously.
Hour flashes.
4. To select hour press or button.
5. Press and buttons simultaneously.
Minutes flash.
6. To select minutes press or button.
7. To confirm press and buttons
simultaneously or wait.
E. CHILD PROOF
ON:
To activate press and buttons
simultaneously. displayed and the
handset is rendered inoperable, except for the
off function.
OFF:
To deactivate press and buttons
simultaneously. disappears.
F. MANUAL MODE (handset)
BEFORE OPERATING
1 Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 valve is in the ON,
full counterclockwise position.
2. Place the ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON) position.
NOTICE
TO TURN ON FIRE
When pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically to maximum
flame height.
WARNING
Figure 01: 8-symbol Display
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Handset One-Button Operation
(Default Setting)· Press button until two short beeps and
a blinking series of lines confirms the start
sequence has begun; release button.· Main gas flows once pilot ignition is
confirmed.· Handset automatically goes into Manual
Mode after main burner ignition.
Change from one-button to two-button ignition operation by pressing
and holding button for 10 sec. immediately after installing batteries.
ON is displayed and 1 is flashing. When change is complete 1 will
change to 2.
NOTICE
Handset Two-Button Operation· Press and button simultaneously
until two short beeps and a blinking series
of lines confirms the start sequence has
begun; release buttons.· Main gas flows once pilot ignition is
confirmed.· Handset automatically goes into Manual
Mode after main burner ignition.
Change from two-button to one-button ignition operation by pressing
and holding button for 10 sec. immediately after installing batteries.
ON is displayed and 2 is flashing. When change is complete 2 will
change to 1.
NOTICE
If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob
to OFF (p. XX).
WARNING
STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME)
Handset· Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot flame.
TO TURN OFF FIRE
Handset· Press button to turn OFF.
NOTE: A new ignition is possible after the OFF
icon stops flashing.
FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Handset· To increase flame height press and hold
button.· To decrease flame height or to set appliance
to pilot flame, press and hold button.
G. DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE
NOTE: Backlight must be on for high fire and low fire double-click
operation.
· To go to low fire, double-click button.
is displayed.
NOTE: Flame goes to high fire first before
going to low fire.
· To go to high fire, double-click button.
is displayed.
If the appliance will not operate, turn the main
valve knob to OFF (p. XX).
WARNING
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H. COUNTDOWN TIMER
ON/SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until displayed,
and hour flashes.
2. To select hour press or button.
3. To confirm press button. Minutes flash.
4. To select minutes press or button.
5. To confirm press button or wait.
OFF:
Press button, and countdown time
disappear.
NOTE: At end of countdown time period, the fire shuts off. The Countdown
Timer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Eco Modes.
Maximum countdown time is 9 hours and 50 minutes.
I. MODES OF OPERATION
Thermostatic Mode
The room temperature is measured and
compared to the set temperature. The flame
height is then automatically adjusted to
achieve the set temperature.
Program Mode
PROGRAMS 1 and 2, each can be
programmed to go on and off at specific times
at a set temperature.
Eco Mode
Flame height modulates between high
and low. If the room temperature is lower
than the set temperature, the flame height
stays on high for a longer period of time. If
the room temperature is higher than the set
temperature, the flame height stays on low
for a longer period of time. One cycle lasts
approx. 20 min.
J. THERMOSTATIC MODE
ON:
Press button. displayed, preset
temperature displayed briefly, and then room
temperature displayed.
OFF:
1. Press button.
2. Press or button to enter Manual Mode.
3. Press button to enter Program Mode.
4. Press button to enter Eco Mode.
SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until displayed,
temperature flashes.
2. To adjust set temperature press or
button.
3. To confirm press button or wait.
K. PROGRAM MODE
ON:
Press button. , 1 or 2 , ON or OFF
displayed.
OFF:
1. Press or or button to enter Manual
Mode.
2. Press button to enter Thermostatic Mode.
NOTE: The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the temperature for
the on time in Program Mode. Changing the Thermostatic Mode set
temperature also changes the on time temperature in Program Mode.
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Default settings:
ON TIME (Thermostatic) TEMPERATURE: 21 °C (70 °F)
OFF TIME TEMPERATURE: “” (pilot flame only)
TEMPERATURE SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until flashes. ON
and set temperature (setting in Thermostatic
Mode) displayed.
2. To continue press button or wait. , OFF
displayed, temperature flashes.
3. Select off temperature by pressing the
or button.
4. To confirm press button.
NOTE: The on (Thermostatic) and off set temperatures are the same for
each day.
DAY SETTING:
5. flashes. Press or button to choose
between , , , , , , , , .
6. To confirm press button.
selected
ON TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1):
7. , 1, ON displayed, is displayed shortly,
and hour flashes.
8. To select hour press or button.
9. To confirm press button. , 1, ON
displayed, displayed shortly, and
minutes flash.
10. To select minutes press or button.
11. To confirm press button.
OFF TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1):
12. , 1, OFF displayed, is displayed
shortly, and hour flashes.
13. To select hour, press or button.
14. To confirm press button. , 1, OFF
displayed, displayed shortly, and
minutes flash.
15. To select minutes press or button.
16. To confirm press button.
NOTE: Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times or stop
programming at this point, and PROGRAM 2 remains deactivated.
NOTE: PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on (Thermostatic) and off
temperatures for , and Daily Timer ( , , , , , , ). Once
a new on (Thermostatic) and / or off temperature has been set, that
temperature becomes the new default setting.
NOTE: If , or Daily Timer are programmed for PROGRAM 1
and PROGRAM 2 on and off times, these become the new default
times. The batteries must be removed to clear the PROGRAM 1
and PROGRAM 2 on and off times and temperatures.
or Daily Timer ( , , , , , , ) selected
· Set on time and off time using same procedure as “ selected” (above).· : Set on time and off time for both Saturday and Sunday.· Daily Timer: Unique on and off times may be set for a single day of
the week, for multiple days of the week, or for every day of the week.· Wait to finish setting.
L. AUXILIARY FEATURE
Upon ignition burner 1 is on and burner 2 is in the last setting.
ON:
To switch a burner ON, press the button.
displayed.
OFF:
To switch the burner OFF, press the button.
disappears.
NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If the receiver
battery runs down it will remain in the last operating position.
M. ECO MODE
ON:
Press button to enter Eco Mode.
displayed.
OFF:
Press button. disappears.
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MANUAL TURN OFF
In the event that the appliance needs to be turned OFF manually,
for instance, if the remote control is lost or the batteries become totaly
flat, the control valve must be accessed and the switch flipped to OFF
(marked “0”).
The picture below shows the control valve.
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Any intervention on the appliance must be carried out by a gas
approved technician.
IMPORTANT
TROUBLESHOOTING
A. THE GAS PILOT WILL NOT IGNITE OR STAY LIT ?
· Ensure the gas is turned on at the appliance and the meter/cylinder.
· Hold in the pilot gas button for at least 20 seconds once the pilot is
alight to ensure the operation of the safety Thermocouple valve.
· Ensure that the pilot injector is not obstructed or blocked and is free
from any dust or dirt.
· Ensure that the Thermocouple has not been damaged in transit. This is
a very delicate Electro-magnetic device
B. THE PILOT IS NOT BURNING OR PERFORMING CORRECTLY ?
· Ensure the pilot flame is the correct size for the type of gas. The flame
should be focused on the thermocouple probe, so that it is evenly encircled.
· The pilot should have two flames, one directed towards the
thermocouple, and one towards the bed of the fire. The pilot head will
have been set correctly in the factory.
C. THE MAIN BURNER DOES NOT SEEM TO BE BURNING CORRECTLY ?
· Ensure adequate gas pressure to the appliance. The pressure can be
measured by unscrewing the pressure test nipple on the tap and
applying a suitable pressure gauge (i.e. a manometer). Ensure adequate
volume of gas is being used. Once the fire is burning on maximum,
turn off all other gas appliances in the house and calculate the fuel being
burned from the gas meter.
· Make sure that the burner is burning correctly. The flames should be
fairly even across the top of the burner before any logs, pebbles or
embers are placed on top.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance should be serviced annually.
These instructions are meant to be used in conjunction with the normal
servicing practices that a Corgi authorised installer would use.
1. Remove the Logs and embers carefully and replace any that are
damaged or broken.
2. Clean any deposition of lint off the burner. This can be done with a soft
brush, or vacuum cleaner.
3. Inspect the burner unit.
4. Relay the Fire in line with the instructions “arranging the layout of the Logs”.
5. There should be no need to service the burner. If however this is required,
a competent fitter should check the setting pressure at the nozzle on the
gas inlet of the burner. The correct pressure required is stated on the
data information plate.
During servicing the chimney should be checked to ensure that products
of combustion are entering the flue, and that there is no excessive build
up of soot. Any soot deposits will require removal. Any purpose provided
ventilation should be free from obstruction.
SERVICE PARTS
Only the logs, embers, pebbles and gas tap/valve are serviceable. Only
spares of the correct type should be used.
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V. 01 - July 2017
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