Valor Fires 823 Installer And Owner Manual - 1- 3.

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Summary of 823

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    5132449/02 © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2008. Model 823 electric heater fitted with one of the following fascia. Blenheim, churchill, knightsbridge, luxor, seattle, silverdale, westminster or willoughby. (gc no. Ef-032-29) this guide is intended to help you install and care for your valor fires elect...

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    © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2008. 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...

  • Page 3: Customer Care

    Safety first. Valor fires heaters are ce approved and designed to meet the appropriate british standards and safety marks. Quality and excellence. All valor fires heaters are manufactured to the highest standards of quality and excellence and are manufactured to iso 9001 customer care thank you for ...

  • Page 4: 1. Handling And Unpacking

    1. Handling and unpacking before continuing any further with the installation of this heater please read the following: unpacking. The knightsbridge, westminster and luxor heaters have fascias that are heavy. To avoid damage, they are packed in a separate box within the main box. Important safety in...

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    Always always install the heater in accordance with this guide. If in doubt obtain expert advice. Always make sure the electrical socket is accessible and located adjacent to, but not above the heater. Always disconnect the heater from the electrical supply before carrying out cleaning, maintenance ...

  • Page 6: 3. Fitting The Heater

    3. Fitting the heater the installation of this heater requires a reasonable level of diy skills. Please read this guide thoroughly before commencing installation and if in doubt, seek help from a competent person. Do i need any tools? 1. Depending upon the chosen method of installation you may need ...

  • Page 7: Securing The Heater.

    Securing the heater. The contents have been identified in figure 1 (fascias and trims are not shown). Page 7 installer and owner guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2008. Figure 1. Contents (items are not to scale) contents qty (illustrations are not to scale) contents qty (illustrations are not to sc...

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    The heater must be secured into position to prevent it from being tipped over. The following securing options are available: method a - securing the heater with screws. Method b - securing the heater with wire. Method c - securing the heater using a spacer frame* *on blenheim, churchill, silverdale ...

  • Page 9: Method A - Screw Fixing.

    Fitting the cable guide. When fitting the cable guide please remember that the wider part of the cable guide has to be fitted against the outer edge of the base (see figure 2- item 1). 1. Gently pinch the sides of the cable guide (see figure 2 - item 4) and push the cable guide into the required rec...

  • Page 10: Method B - Wire Fix.

    3. Remove the heater. 4. Drill the screw locations using a suitably sized masonry drill bit for the wall plugs supplied. Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes. 5. Place the heater so that the slotted holes are in line with the wall plugs in the fixing surface. 6. Screw and secure the heater with ...

  • Page 11: Method C - Spacer Frame.

    Hole until there is only a small loop of wire at the front of the heater (see figure 6 - item 3). 9. At the back of the heater there will be a long piece and a short piece of wire coming through the two holes. Hold the short piece and give the long piece a gentle tug. This will secure the steel wire...

  • Page 12: Fitting The Light Diffuser.

    Knightsbridge model. The rear of the spacer has wider flanges. These should be to the rear when fitting. 1. Position the rear of the spacer frame against the wall. Ensure that the spacer frame is central to the fireplace. It is important that the side legs are positioned correctly and are upright. 2...

  • Page 13: Fitting The Fascia

    Fitting the fascia before fitting the fascia complete the last page of this guide. Fitting the knightsbridge fascia. 1. Hook the brackets on the rear of the fascia over the brackets on the heater (see figure 11). 2. Secure the base of the fascia with two m4 x 25 screws (see figure 12). 3. The rear o...

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    Fitting the blenheim and churchill fascia. 1. Removing the fascia trim may have moved the magnets used to fix it to the heater. The magnets should be located as in figure 16. 2. Locate the fascia onto the heater. Ensure that the sides of the fascia sit on the floor / hearth. 3. There are two hanging...

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    Fitting the seattle and silverdale fascia. 1. With the fascia trim removed, align the four holes in the firefront assembly with those on the heater (see figure 18). Secure with the four screws supplied. 2. Removing the fascia trim may have moved the magnets used to fix it to the heater. The magnets ...

  • Page 16: Fitting The Fuel Effect.

    Installer and owner guide page 16 fitting the willoughby fascia. 1. The lower part of the fascia is held in place using two magnets. The magnets should sit on the brackets as in figure 19. If the magnets have moved during transit then place them as in figure 19. 2. Holding the lower part of the fasc...

  • Page 17: 4. Using The Heater

    4. Using the heater important safety never cover the heater or obstruct the opening at the base of the heater, this could cause overheating and consequent risk of fire. The appliance can be controlled by the manual control located on the upper left hand side of the heater or by using the remote cont...

  • Page 18: What Does The Button Do?

    Manual control - what is it and why is it there? The manual control (see figure 22) is there as a back up. If the remote control has been damaged, lost, or the batteries lives have expired, the manual control will enable the effect and heater to be operated. The control is located at the bottom left...

  • Page 19: One Side of The Heater.

    1. My heater is on but there is no light or the light appears brighter on one side of the heater. This is possibly a lamp failure. Remove the lamp(s) as follows and check it / them in a table lamp that is known to work. If it / they do not work in the table lamp then replace as below. The lamps fitt...

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    3. My heater is on but there is no heat. A cut out device is fitted to the heater to prevent damage due to over heating. If it operates due to an obstruction in the airflow, the heater must be turned off and allowed to cool for 15 minutes and the obstruction removed before restarting. 4. I have a pr...

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    Our promise to you if you experience a fault with your new heater, we aim to provide a safe and high quality repair service supported by our dedicated national network of highly skilled engineers. Nothing in this warranty will affect your statutory rights. What you need to do if you experience a pro...

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    Page 22 installer and owner guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2008. Figure 25.

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    Page 23 installer and owner guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2008. 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 8 2 3 serial numb...

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