Wonderfire 850 Installer And Owner Manual

Summary of 850

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    © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2010. 5136405/01 model 850 electric heater fitted with a bauhaus fascia. (gc no. Ef-032-41) important: please keep your guide in a safe place for future reference. Installer and owner guide this guide is intended to help you install and care for your wonderfire premier el...

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    © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2010. 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. Wonderfire premier heaters are ce approved and designed to meet the appropriate british standards and safety marks. Quality and excellence. All wonderfire premier heaters are manufactured to the highest standards of quality and excellence and are manufactured under a bs en iso 9001 qua...

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    1. Handling and unpacking before continuing any further with the installation of this heater please read the following: important instructions. The approximate lifting weight (kg) of the heater parts are listed below: model heat engine fascia spacer bauhaus 7.14 6.21 1.0* an optional spacer frame ki...

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    Always ensure that the electrical supply is off before removing the mains cable from the rear of the heater. Always use a fireguard when young children and infirm persons can come into contact with the heater. Always use genuine wonderfire premier spares. Never never leave children unsupervised in a...

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    3. Optional spacer frame kit the following kit is obtainable either from your heater supplier or direct from wonderfire premier sales. Spacer frame kit 05801t1. 4. Fitting the heater important: before continuing with the installation of this heater please ensure that you have completed the informati...

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    Q what opening size do you need in the surround or fireplace opening? A this heater can be fitted into fireplaces or surrounds where the following dimensions are available. Width 395mm - 450 mm height 555mm - 590 mm depth at least 70mm q do you want to fit the heater against a flat wall with the bas...

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    General notes to read before fitting your heater. If fitting the heater onto a reflective or shiny surface such as a hearth we recommend that this surface does not extend further than 300mm from the fixing plane (wall). Reflective or shiny surfaces that project further than 300mm may reflect an imag...

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    Fitting the batteries to the remote control handset. The remote control handset uses 2 x 1.5v aaa type batteries. For longer battery life use only alkaline batteries. To install the batteries, slide the cover down on the rear of the handset and remove (see figure 4). The polarity of the batteries is...

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    The mains cable guides. At the base of the heater you will find two electric cable guides, one each side of the heater. If required, the cable guide on the right hand side (looking from the front of the heater) can be removed and put in the rectangular slot in the centre rear of the heater. For remo...

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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 the optional spacer frame (kit number 05801t1). Me...

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    Method b - securing with wire. This method of securing is recommended where the wall / brickwork is in poor condition or where marble back panels / surrounds are used. Although this section deals with fireplace openings without a spacer, this method of securing the heater it can also be used with th...

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    Pull the wire on the right hand side to gather up the excess until the heater is secure. Thread the wire through the remaining small hole to lock the wire and heater in place (see point 4 - figure 9). Method c - securing with the optional spacer frame. The spacer frame enables the heater to be flat ...

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    Method d - securing with the clamp. This method of securing cannot be used in conjunction with the optional spacer frame. This is an alternative securing method where fixing to a surround or rear wall proves impractical. 1. Locate the clamp as in point 1 of figure 12. Place the screw through the upp...

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    5. Light shutter adjustment the light shutter is an adjustable plate that increases and decreases the appearance of the flames in the flame effect. 1. Switch on the fuel effect. If you are satisfied with the appearance of the flame effect there is no need to adjust the light shutter. 2. To adjust th...

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    Fitting the fascia securing magnets. 1. Supplied in the fascia packaging are four magnets. Place the magnets as in figure 15. Fitting the fascia. 1. Remove the fascia from its packaging. 2. Hold the fascia firmly and locate onto the magnets. Fitting the firefront. 1. Remove the firefront from its pa...

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    Pressing the ‘heat 1’ button. This turns the visualise effect and 675 watt heater on. The indicator lamp will flash amber for approximately five seconds, after this time the lamp will no longer be visible. Pressing the ‘heat 2’ button. This turns the visualise effect and 1350 watt heater on. The ind...

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    Press the button a second time. This will turn the 675 watt heater on. The visualise effect will already be on. The indicator lamp will flash amber for approximately five seconds, after this time the lamp will no longer be visible. Press the button a third time. This will turn the 1350 watt heater o...

  • Page 19: Environmental Protection.

    4. I have dark areas in the fuel effect of my heater or the fuel effect is not as bright as it was when new. There is a mirror fitted to the rear of the hood / canopy at the front of the heater and this may need cleaning. Wipe the mirror with a clean, dry, non abrasive cloth (see figure 19). 5. I ha...

  • Page 20: Information For The Customer

    10. Warranty and service information for the customer 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 suitably qualified person. You must register your heater with hea...

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    What this warranty does not cover repairs to heaters which haven’t been installed properly and as set out in this guide. Faults caused by inadequate supply of electricity. Reimbursement of any third party repair or replacement costs that we haven’t been told about or agreed with you in advance. Comp...

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    Page 23 installer and owner guide © baxi heating u.K. Limited 2010. Brand - wonderfire premier 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) figure 20. Model 8 5 0 serial number (can be found on the informatio...

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