Valor CHURCHILL 32-810-58 Owner's Manual

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    Owner’s guide this appliance is for use with natural gas (g20) this appliance is for use in the united kingdom (gb) and the republic of ireland (ie) only. This guide is intended to help you care for your gas fire. Please read thoroughly before using and keep for future reference for service phone 08...

  • Page 2: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 2 safety first. This fire is ce approved and designed to meet the appropriate british standards and safety marks. Quality and excellence this fire has been manufactured to the highest standards of quality and excellence and was manufactured under a bs en iso 9001 quality system ac...

  • Page 3: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 3 list of contents safety.....................................................................................................................4 1. Gas consumption.....................................................................................7 1. General specification...........

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    Owner’s guide page 4 safety if you smell gas don’t smoke extinguish all naked flames don’t turn electrical switches on or off turn off the gas supply at the meter open doors and windows to get rid of the gas immediately call the gas emergency service - see your local telephone directory do ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ha...

  • Page 5: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 5 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔provide the following clearance for combustible projections up to a depth of 178mm (measured from the rear fixing plane of the fire). A minimum clearance of 75mm should be maintained at the left and right side of the fire. This is measured from the extreme side of the cas...

  • Page 6: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 6 h use the fire without the ceramic fuel bed and rear wall correctly in position or if they are damaged. H attempt to put paper or any other material on the fire. H place any carpet, rug or other soft surface material under or within 300mm forward of the appliance over its full w...

  • Page 7: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 7 1. Gas consumption 1. General specification the fire has a maximum gas input of 4.9 kw (gross). The fire has a maximum heat output of 3.54 kw (gross). The fire has a minimum gas input of 2.2 kw (gross). The fire has a minimum heat output of 1.59 kw (gross). The overall dimension...

  • Page 8: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 8 2. Operation 2.1 the pilot may be left alight. It is advisable, however, that the pilot is turned off if the premises are to be left unoccupied for a lengthy period. 2.2 for your safety the fire is fitted with a flame supervision device which will shut off the gas supply if for ...

  • Page 9: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 9 2.5 to turn off 2.5.1 to turn the main and decorative flames off but leaving the pilot alight, depress the control knob partially, turn clockwise to ign and release the knob. If any resistance is felt at position 1 when turning, release the downward pressure on the knob before c...

  • Page 10: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 10 3. Cleaning all cleaning should be carried out when the fire is cold. Normally, the fire should only need dusting. Any stains on the glass can be removed with a non-abrasive cleaner such as a ceramic hob cleaner. Abrasive cleaners should never be used. 3.1 to clean the inside o...

  • Page 11: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 11 if for any reason the coal pieces require cleaning, proceed as follows: - 3.2.4 remove the case front and window as described above. 3.2.5 carefully lift the coal pieces out of the firebox and place them on a piece of cardboard or similar. 3.2.6 carefully clean the upper and lo...

  • Page 12: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 12 3.3.2 place the front right coal (embossed 'b' underneath) in position. The flat bottom front face of the coal should rest on the metal ledge immediately behind the bottom front of the firebox opening. Slide the coal to the right side. See figure 6. 3.3.3 place the front left c...

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    Owner’s guide page 13 3.3.5 place the rear right coal (embossed 'd' underneath) in position as shown in figure 8. Figure 8. Rear right coal “d” location..

  • Page 14: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 14 3.3.6 place the rear left coal (embossed 'e' underneath) shown in figure 9. 3.3.7 replace the window unit ensuring that the seal around the frame is not damaged or misplaced. Secure with the 12 wing nuts tightening them evenly. 3.3.8 replace the case front. Figure 9. Rear left ...

  • Page 15: Owner’S Guide

    Owner’s guide page 15 4 servicing & maintenance servicing • in order to achieve and maintain high levels of personal safety and performance efficiency it is essential that the flue terminal outside the building is kept clear of any form of obstruction. • we recommend that all gas appliances and thei...