Valor BELVOIR DIMENSION Instructions For Use Manual - page 5
- Belvoir Dimension
IMPORTANT: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
UK
Remote Control - see Fig. 4
The maximum range of use is ~ 15metres.
The buttons on the remote control have the same function as the swiches
on the heater.
For details on the function please refer to the ‘Controls’ section above.
Warning: It takes time for the receiver to respond to the transmitter.
Do not press the buttons more than once within two seconds for correct
operation.
Battery Information - see Fig. 4
1.
Slide open the battery cover on the back of the remote control
2.
Install AAA batteries into the remote control
3.
Replace the battery cover.
Discard Leaking Batteries
Dispose of batteries in the proper manner according to provincial and
local regulations.
Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if
inserted incorrectly; if all the batteries are not replaced at the same time;
if disposed of in a fire, or if an attempt is made to charge a battery not
intended to be recharged.
Thermal Safety Cut-out
The built-in overheat cut-out switches off the appliance automatically in
the event of a fault. If this occurs, switch off the appliance or disconnect
the mains plug from the socket. Remove any obstructions which may
have caused the overheating. After a short cooling down phase, the
appliance is ready for use again. If the fault should occur again, unplug
the appliance and contact your local dealer.
Installation
WARNING – ALWAYS ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS DISCONNECTED
FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE INSTALLING.
IF THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN INSTALLED INTO AN EXISTING
FIREPLACE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU HAVE YOUR
CHIMNEY CLEANED BY A COMPETENT CHIMNEY SWEEP
AND BLOCK OFF THE CHIMNEY FLUE. THIS PROCEDURE IS
IMPORTANT FOR THE EFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE
AND WILL ALSO REDUCE HEAT LOSS UP THE CHIMNEY.
The appliance must be secured into position to prevent it from being
tipped over. There are a number of methods to fix the appliance in place,
•
Method A - Securing the appliance with Screws
•
Method B - Securing the appliance with Wire ( Nylon Cable )
•
Method C - Securing the appliance with Optional Space Frame
See back page of these instruction for table of pack contents
NOTE: Details of facsia pack contents are shown on Fig.2
The appliance can be fitted into fireplaces or surrounds where the
following dimension are available
•
Width 395mm - 450mm
•
Height 555mm - 590mm
•
Dept
At least 70mm
Method A - Securing with Screws. - See Fig.5
Note- If fixing to marble, it is recommend that Method B - Securing
with Wire is used.
Place the appliance into the fireplace or surround opening, ensure
the appliance is positioned in the middle of the opening. There are
four holes in the side flanges
- see Fig.5 . Mark through the holes
so that their position is clear when the appliance is removed. With
the appliance removed, drill an appropriate size hole in each of the
marked positions for the wall plug supplied. Insert the wall plugs,
reposition the appliance aligning the holes with the wall plugs. Using
the wood screws supplied secure the appliance in position.
Method B - Securing with Wire - See Fig.6 & Fig.7
Note- This method of securing is recommended when the wall /
brickwork is in poor condition or when a marble back panel / surround
is used.
The fixing kit supplied with the appliance includes a nylon wire and
eyescrew, these can be used to secure the appliance in place. Mark
a hole in the centre of the back of the fireplace approximately 560-
570mm
- see Fig.7. Drill an appropriate size hole in the marked
position, insert a wall plug , then screw the eyescrew into the wall
plug. Re-position the appliance infront of the opening, but do not inset
into the opening. On the edge of the side flanges there are two small
holes either side the appliance. Thread about 50mm of wire into the
outside small hole on the right hand side flange of the appliance
- see
Fig.7 - step 1. Thread the other end of the wire throught the remaining
small hole to the left. Continue to push the wire throught this hole until
there is a small loop of wire on the front of the appliance.
- see Fig.7
- step 2.Thread the long piece of nylon wire throught the eyescrew
in the back of the fireplace opening. From the back of the appliance,
thread the long piece of wire through the inner small hole on the left
hand side flange
- see Fig.7 - step 3. Locate the appliance in the fire
place opening , then from the front of the appliance gently pull the wire
on the left hand side to gather up the excess until the appliance is
secured. thread the remaining wire through the small hole to lock the
wire and appliance in place
- see Fig.7 - step 4.
Method C - Securing the appliance with Optional Spacer
Frame - see Fig.8 & Fig.9
Note- The spacer frame enables the appliance to be flat wall fixed.
For your satefty the frame and the appliance must be securely fixed to
the rear wall / surround.
Fitting the spacer frame:
The rear of the spacer frame has wider flanges which have key hole
slots. Position the rear of the spacer frame against the wall. Ensure
that the spacer is central to the fireplace, it is important that the legs
are positioned correctly and are upright. Mark the upper position of the
key hole slots on the wall
- see Fig.8 . Remove the spacer frame and
drill a hole on the marked locations using a suitable sized masonry
drill bit for the supplied wall plugs. Insert two wall plugs into the holes,
then screw in two wood screws in to the wall plugs until approximately
6mm of screw is left protruding from the wall.
Fitting the spacer frame to the appliance:
The spacer frame is secured to the appliance in four position
- see
Fig.9 . Secure the spacer frame to the appliance using the four No.8
x 3/8 screws supplied.
Fitting the appliance with spacer frame:
Carefully lift the appliance and locate the slots on the rear of the
spacer frame onto the screws in the wall. The screws can be adjusted
to ensure a tight fit. When mounting to decorative surfaces such as
wallpaper, care must be taken not to drag the appliance down the wall
as it may damage the decorative surface.
Fitting the Decorative Fascia to the Appliance
Fitting the Belvoir fascia frame.
Remove the fascia from its packaging. There are four large magnets
supplied, attach the magnets to the frame of the appliance
- see
Fig.11. Ensure that the magnets are located in the correct position
before fitting the frame. Locate the fascia frame onto the appliance.
Fitting the Belvoir fascia trims.
Remove the fascia trims from its packaging. There are six small
magnets supplied locate the magnets to the fascia frame
- see Fig.12.
Ensure that the magnets are located correctly before fitting the fascia
trims. Attach the fascia trims on to the fascia frame, the two side fascia
trims must be fitted before the top fascia trim.
Fitting the metal infill trim to the fret .
Remove the metal infill from the packaging. Locate the metal infill trim
the back of the fret
- see Fig.10 . Secure the metal infill trim in place
using the two M5 x 8 screws supplied.
Fitting the fret and ash pan
Remove the fret from its packaging. Locate the fret in front of the
appliance. Position the ash pan beneath the fret.