Valor Fiers 757 Installer And Owner Manual

Manual is about: REMOTE CONTROL INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRE

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    5119815/03 © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Model 757 remote control inset live fuel effect gas fire fitted with one of the following fascia. Splendour landscape stone splendour portrait stone splendour portrait black . (gc no. 32-264-22) we trust that this guide gives sufficient details to enable ...

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    © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying), stored in any medium by electronic means (including in any retrieval system or database) or transmitted, in any form or by any means, whether electronic...

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    Safety first. Valor fires fires are ce approved and designed to meet the appropriate british standards and safety marks. Quality and excellence. All valor fires fires are manufactured to the highest standards of quality and excellence and are manufactured under a bs en iso 9001 quality system accept...

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    Page 4 installer guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Installer guide for owner guide see pages 37 to 51.

  • Page 5: Contents

    Contents section heading page installer guide 4 - 36 owner guide 37 - 51 1. Safety 6 2. Accessory list 6 3. Appliance data 7 4. General installation requirements 8 5. Pack contents 15 6. Fireplace check 17 7. Ignition check 18 7.1 fitting batteries to the remote control handset. 18 7.2 fitting batte...

  • Page 6: 1. Safety

    1. Safety installer before continuing any further with the installation of this appliance please read the following guide to manual handling: ! The approximate lifting weight (kg) of this appliance is as below: model convector heat fascia total box engine splendour landscape stone 5.56 9.31 27 41.87...

  • Page 7: 3. Appliance Data

    3. Appliance data * when converted using conversion kit number 0575621. The appliance data label is located on a plate at the base of the fire. This can be seen by lowering the bottom front cover of the fascia. The efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in bs 7977 - 1 and the re...

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    This product uses a burner gasket and burner surface containing refractory ceramic fibres (rcf), which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive exposure to these materials may cause irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Consequently, it is important not to touch or disturb the burn...

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    In england and wales, the current edition of the building regulations issued by the department of the environment and the welsh office. In scotland, the current edition of the building standards (scotland) regulations issued by the scottish executive. In northern ireland, the current edition of the ...

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    Separator. If this is not used then a 672mm long fender, kerb, horizontal bar, or other barrier, being fixed not less than 50mm above floor level and positioned 300mm in front of the fixing plane of the fire will meet the requirement. 4.2.2 to a fireplace incorporating a metal flue box complying wit...

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    ! A properly constructed precast concrete or clay flue system conforming to bs en 1806, bs en 1858 or bs1289. This system is only suitable if the conditions stated in section 4.2.3 are met. 4.4 the flue must conform to bs 5440: part 1 in design and installation. The flue, measured from the bottom of...

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    4.10 the front face of the fireplace should be reasonably flat over the area covered by the hotbox top and side flange seals to ensure good sealing. These faces should be made good if necessary. The fireplace floor should be reasonably flat to ensure that a good seal with the hotbox can be made. 4.1...

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    4.16 the minimum height from the base of the fireplace opening to the underside of any shelf made from wood or other combustible materials is shown below: - • for a shelf up to 150mm deep minimum height = 700mm. • for a shelf deeper than 150mm minimum height = 700mm + 12.5mm for every 25mm depth ove...

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    Page 14 installer guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Figure 5. Appliance dimensions and clearances.

  • Page 15: 5. Pack Contents

    5. Pack contents pack 1 1 burner & hotbox unit 1 spacing frame (three separate pieces) 6 edge clips for securing the spacing frame 1 inlet ‘t’ connector which includes a nut and olive for 8mm inlet pipe 1 flue restrictor plate 2 screws (for flue restrictor) 2 fireback spacing brackets 2 screws (for ...

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    Page 16 installer guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Figure 6. Pack contents.

  • Page 17: 6. Fireplace Check

    6. Fireplace check 6.1 fireplace check. 6.1.1 fireplace size the fireplace must comply with the requirements described in section 4.2. This will probably entail removing the fireback and infill material behind the fireback. The debris catchment area shown in figure 7 must be kept clear of obstructio...

  • Page 18: 7. Ignition Check

    6.1.4 installations using a metal flue box the whole of the top surface of the metal flue box must be covered with a 100mm layer of mineral wool or equivalent insulation (see figure 2). 6.2 fireplace flue pull. Close all doors and windows in the room in which the appliance is to be installed. After ...

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    7.3 checking the ignition operation. X place the ‘on/off’ switch to the ‘ - ’ (on position). This is on the front of the gas valve. X simultaneously press and hold the (star) button and (up arrow) button. Until a short acoustic signal confirms the start sequence has begun; release buttons. Continuin...

  • Page 20: 8. Gas Supply Connection

    8. Gas supply connection a nut and olive are provided for an 8mm pipe inlet connection to the ‘t’ connector at the bottom front of the appliance. The ‘t’ connector can be rotated to allow a connection from any rear-concealed connection. The ‘t’ connector includes a valve for isolating the gas supply...

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    4. Fit the two “u” section seals to the bottom edges of the hotbox side flanges (see figure 13). 5. It is important that the grommet supplied in the loose parts pack is fitted to the hole in the rear of the hotbox. 6. For concealed connection only: pierce the grommet to allow the pipe to pass throug...

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    9. Supplied with the fire is a short and long length of self adhesive foam seal. Take the short length, peal off the adhesive backing and stick to the underside of the hotbox (see figure 16). 10. Supplied with the fire is a spacing frame. This is made up of three separate pieces, a top and two sides...

  • Page 23: 10. Hotbox Installation

    13. Locate the spacer frame to the rear of the hotbox (the foam seal must be to the rear of the spacer frame and not against the flanges of the hotbox). Secure the spacer frame to the hotbox using the six edge clips supplied. Position these as in figure 20. 14. Remove any protective film from the sp...

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    The fibre / wooden plugs supplied. Screw the eyebolts into the plugs. Make sure that the bolts are secure. 4. Place the hotbox unit close to the fireplace but allow sufficient access into the fireplace opening so that the cables can be threaded through the eyebolts and returned through the back of t...

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    11. Pull each cable taut. Push the cable retainers hard up against the back panel. The end of the cable adjuster will pass into the hole. Tighten the screws in the retainers so that they clamp the cables in position. Apply tension to the cables by turning the hexagonal adjusters by hand (see figure ...

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    Page 26 installer guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Figure 27. Hanging bracket locations..

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    1. Mark the bracket positions on the wall. 2. Hold the brackets in place and mark the screw positions on the wall. 3. Using a suitable sized masonry drill bit for the wall plugs supplied, drill the marked positions and insert a wall plug in to each hole. 4. Secure the brackets to the wall using the ...

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    11.3.2 adjusting flame height. When the burner is operating press the (up arrow) button to increase the flame height and press the (down arrow) to decrease the flame height. For fine adjustment tap the up/down buttons. 11.3.3 adjusting to pilot only setting. When the burner is operating press and ho...

  • Page 29: 12. Fascia Installation

    12. Fascia installation before fitting the fascia, complete the information in the warranty and service section of the owner guide (see last pages of the owner guide). 12.1 fitting the fascia. 1. There are two pairs of gloves supplied with the fascia pack. They are to be worn to prevent marking the ...

  • Page 30: 13. Full Operating Checks

    13. Full operating checks 13.1 check the burner operation. Repeat the checks conducted in section 11.3.1 and 11.3.2. Please note: when first turned on from cold, the flames will appear predominantly blue. When operating the fire for the first time, some vapours may be given off which could set off s...

  • Page 31: 14. Final Review

    13.3 flame supervision and spillage monitoring system. This pilot unit includes a system that will automatically shut off the gas supply if the pilot flame goes out or if there is insufficient oxygen due to spillage or poor ventilation. This monitoring system must not be adjusted, bypassed or put ou...

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    Burner assembly. The information label is located as in figure 7 of the owner guide. 11. Hand the literature pack with this guide to the customer. 15. Servicing & parts replacement it is recommended that, at least once a year, the appliance is disconnected and the fireplace opening checked and clear...

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    15.1 to remove the fascia. We recommend clean gloves are worn when handling the fascia to prevent marking. 1. There is a heat baffle that is screwed to the spillage plate (see section 12.2 and figure 30). Unscrew and remove this heat baffle. 2. The fascia is held in place by four wall mounted bracke...

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    15.3 to remove the spillage plate. 1. Remove the fascia as in section 15.1. 2. Detach the spillage plate from the hotbox by removing the four screws (see figure 34). 3. Replace in the reverse order. 15.4 to remove the inner panel. 1. Remove the burner as in section 15.2. 2. Remove the spillage plate...

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    15.6 to remove the gas valve. (see figure 37). 1. Remove the burner assembly (see section 15.2). 2. If turning the burner upside down, ensure that the work surface is suitably protected. This will avoid damage to the work surface. 3. Remove the thermocouple by unscrewing the thermocouple nut at the ...

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    15.8 to replace the top surface of the burner. 1. Lift and remove the elliptical burner cover from the burner surface. 2. The top surface of the burner is secured using eight screws. The screws have a non -stick coating and should be easy to remove. However, it is advisable to spray a small amount o...

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    Page 37 owner guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Owner guide for warranty and service information see pages 47 to 51.

  • Page 38: List of Contents

    List of contents section page safety 39 appliance dimensions 40 gas consumption 41 operating your fire 41 operating the fire with the remote control handset. 42 operating the fire without the remote control handset. 43 cleaning your fire 44 metal and painted parts. 44 burner top surface. 44 fascia. ...

  • Page 39: Safety

    Safety do have the fire installed by a competent person. In the united kingdom, installation must be in accordance with the latest edition of the gas safety (installation & use) regulations. In the republic of ireland, installation must be in accordance with all national and local regulations in for...

  • Page 40: Appliance Dimensions

    Coverings (e.G. Embossed vinyl, etc.) which have a raised pattern are easily affected by heat. They may, therefore, scorch or become discoloured when close to a heating appliance. Please bear this in mind whenever you are considering redecorating. Do provide a minimum side clearance as detailed in f...

  • Page 41: Gas Consumption

    Gas consumption natural gas has a maximum natural gas input of 5.3kw (gross) has a maximum natural gas output of 2.45kw has a minimum natural gas input of 3.2kw (gross) has a minimum natural gas output of 1.5kw lpg has a maximum lpg input of 5.3kw (gross) has a maximum lpg gas output of 2.45kw has a...

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    Operating the fire with the remote control handset. Lighting the fire. Simultaneously press and hold the (star) button and (up arrow) button until a short acoustic signal confirms the start sequence has begun; release buttons. Continuing signals confirms the ignition is in progress. There will be a ...

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    Operating the fire without the remote control handset. Lighting the burner in the event of battery failure. 1. To gain access to the gas valve gently pull and lift the bottom front cover (see figure 2). 2. The ‘main valve knob’ is the knob on the right hand side (see figure 3). Turn this knob to the...

  • Page 44: Cleaning Your Fire

    Burner will now light on the max flame setting. 9. Turn main valve knob to the full ‘on' counterclockwise position. 10. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions “to turn off” below and call the valor fires technical helpline 0844 8711 565. To turn off. To turn the fire off press th...

  • Page 45: Maintenance

    Maintenance battery replacement. Please note: in order to ensure maximum battery life and optimal performance, we recommend that only 'long life' alkaline type replacement batteries are used. Handset . The remote control handset is battery powered. To replace the battery, remove the rear compartment...

  • Page 46: Warranty and Service

    Warranty and service standard warranty terms & conditions the warranty is for 12 months subject to contract. In the united kingdom servicing can be carried out either by a heateam service engineer or a corgi registered installer. You must register your fire with heateam, the service division of baxi...

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    When calling heateam, it would be helpful if you could have the following information to hand:- 1. Fire serial number and fascia code (located on the information label - see figure 7 on page 51). 2. Date of installation 3. Your installer name and address details 4. Fire make and model number 5. Proo...

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    Page 48 © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Owner guide.

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    Page 49 © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Owner guide.

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    Page 50 © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Installer details (block capitals) installer name corgi registration number. Company name. Company address company telephone number company fax number owner guide.

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    Page 51 © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2007. Figure 7. Information label location. Brand (please tick) baxi valor wonderfire other........................ D d m m y y date of installation fascia name (block capitals) fascia code - can be found close to the information label (block capitals) model 7 5 7...

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