ARADA Holborn Gas Medium User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- ARADA
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Holborn Gas Medium
Holborn Gas Balanced Flue
Product Information
The Holborn Gas Balanced Flue is a highly efficient and
sophisticated gas stove built to the highest standard of
craftsmanship using the best materials and the most modern
equipment available. It is available for use with Natural Gas or
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG).
This appliance has been tested and certified for use on Bio
propane gas as well. Bio propane gas can be used as a fuel, with no
adjustment necessary if the product is installed as an LPG
version.
The Holborn Gas Balanced Flue is designed for use in GB & IE
(United Kingdom and Ireland) and has been tested and certified for
other countries (see technical data). However, to install the
appliance in other countries, modification of the appliance and its
method of installation may be necessary in order to use the
appliance safely and correctly. The manual for the local language
must be obtained. Contact Arada for further information.
The product has a policy of continuous product development and
therefore reserves the right to amend specifications without prior
notice. Due to printing cycles, items or options may be described
before they are generally available or after they have ceased.
Please check with your retailer or dealer if you are unsure about
any aspect of your stove, its installation or correct use.
Specifications
Gas Type| Supply Pressure (mbar)| Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hs) kW| Nominal
Heat Input Gross (Hi) kW| Consumption M3/hr| Burner Pressure (Hot) mbar|
Injector Marking| Pilot Efficiency Class| Energy Efficiency Index (EEI)| NOx
(mg/kWh)| Flue System Types
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
HOLBORN BF – NATURAL GAS – NG| 20| 5| 4.5| 0.471| 19.4| 320| G30-ZP2-312(31.2
inj)1| C| 76| C11 / C31 / C91
HOLBORN BF – LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS – LPG| 30/37| 5.5/37| 5.1/5.1| 0.164/0.196|
28.3/36.5| | | | | G20/G25 I2ELL
Product Usage Instructions
Before operating your Holborn Gas Balanced Flue, it is important
to ensure that you have read these instructions in full and
understand them. If you have any questions about your stove which
are not covered by this manual, please contact the Arada retailer
in your area, or call their technical support department on +44
(0)1297 632050, or visit their website www.aradastoves.com which
offers a wealth of information on how to care for and get the best
from your stove.
The installation and servicing of the Holborn Gas Balanced Flue
should only be carried out by a qualified and registered engineer.
Failure to install and service the product in accordance with these
instructions may cause damage to the product and may result in a
dangerous situation.
Ensure that your stove is only used with the gas specified on
your sticker label applied to your stove.
Do not use any other fuels or additives, as it may cause damage
to the product or may result in a dangerous situation.
It is recommended that you have your stove serviced annually by
a qualified and registered engineer to ensure its safe and
efficient operation.
Always follow the lighting and operating instructions provided
in the user manual, and do not modify any parts of the stove.
Do not obstruct the air vents or flue outlet and ensure that the
surrounding area is free from combustible materials before
operating your stove.
If you detect any gas odours or suspect a gas leak, turn off the
gas supply immediately and contact a qualified and registered
engineer.
Do not touch any part of the stove while it is in operation, as
some parts may become very hot and may cause burns or injury.
When you have finished using your stove, turn off the gas
supply, allow it to cool down completely, and then cover it with a
suitable protective cover. This will help to protect it from damage
or dust accumulation.
Remember to have your chimney swept annually by a qualified
sweep. A build-up of soot or debris can cause a dangerous
situation.
Holborn Gas Balanced Flue
Installation, Servicing and User Guide
For use in GB & IE (United Kingdom and Ireland)
PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
BS EN 613: 2001 + A1: 2003 +C1:2008
BK751 SPECIFIC Rev 02
ISSUE DATE : 23/05/2022
22
Holborn Gas
Holborn BF Gas Stove
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Arada stove!
Your stove is built to the highest standard of craftsmanship using the best
materials and the most modern equipment available. It is a highly efficient
and sophisticated piece of machinery and when properly installed, serviced and
operated it should provide a lifetime of heating satisfaction.
Should you have any questions about your stove which are not covered by this
manual, please contact the Arada retailer in your area, or call our technical
support department on +44 (0)1297 632050 or visit our website
www.aradastoves.com which offers a wealth of information on how to care for,
and get the best from your stove.
Please ensure that you read these instructions in full and understand them
before operating your stove.
Arada has a policy of continuous product development and therefore we reserve
the right to amend specifications without prior notice. Due to printing
cycles, items or options may be described before they are generally available
or after they have ceased. Please check with your retailer or dealer if you
are unsure about any aspect of your stove, its installation or correct use.
This product has been tested and certified for use on Bio propane gas. Bio
propane gas can be used as a fuel, with no adjustment necessary if the product
is installed as an LPG version.
This manual covers the following products :
HOLBORN Balanced Flue
For use in GB & IE (United Kingdom and Ireland)
This appliance has been tested and certified for other counties (see technical
data). However to install appliance in other countries, modification of the
appliance and its method of installation may be necessary in order to use the
appliance safely and correctly. The manual for the local language must be
obtained. Contact Arada for further information.
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Installation & Service
Contents Installation & Service 1 Appliance Information 1.1
Specification……………………………………………………….. 4 1.2 Dimensions…………………………………………………………. 5
1.3 Technical Information……………………………………………… 6 1.4 General
Notes…………………………………………………….. 7 1.5 Flue System……………………………………………………….. 7 2
Installation 2.1 Gas Connection……………………………………………………. 8 2.2
Ventilation………………………………………………………… .. 8 2.3 Appliance Fireplace
Installation…………………………………. 8 2.4 Clearance Requirements…………………………………………. 8 2.5
Flue Connections General Notes………………………………. 9 2.5.1. Timber Frame
Construction…………………………………… 9 2.5.2. Carport Or Building Extension…………………………………
9 2.5.3. Basements, Light wells & Retaining Walls…………………… 9 2.5.4. Terminal
Location………………………………………………. 10 2.5.5. Horizontal Wall Vent Termination–type
C11 ………………. 11 2.5.6. Vertical Roof Vent Termination–type C31 …………………. 12
2.5.7. Flue System Components…………………………………….. 13-17 2.5.8. Example–Vertical
Roof Termination………………………… 18 2.5.9. Example–Vertical Roof Termination On An
Angle……….. 19 2.5.10. Example–Vertical Roof Termination With Bends………… 20
2.5.11. Example–Existing Chimney (Renovation Kit)…………….. 21 2.5.12.
Example–Existing Chimney With Bends (Renovation Kit) 22 2.5.13.
Example–Horizontal Vent With Snorkel–type C91……….. 23 2.6 Lay Out Of The
Ceramic Logs……………………………………. 24 2.6.1 Fuel Bed Components…………………………………………… 24
2.6.2 Placement Of The Ceramic Logs………………………………. 25-27 2.7 Commissioning The
Appliance……………………………………. 28 2.7.1. Pilot Ignition Check……………………………………………… 28
2.7.2. Main Burner Check……………………………………………… 28 2.7.3. Pressure
Check………………………………………………….. 28 2.7.4. Customer Education…………………………………………….. 28
Servicing Instructions 3 Servicing……………………………………………………………….. 29 3.1 Cleaning
The Ceramics……………………………………………. 29 3.2 Servicing The Burner ……………………………………………….
29 3.3 Replacement Parts…………………………………………………. 29 3.4 Pairing Information
…………………………………………………. 30
User Guide Instructions
4 Important Information 4.1 Important Information For Use Of
Appliance…………………….. 32 4.1.2. Emergency Gas Isolation……………………………………….. 32
4.1.3. First Time Of Operation…………………………………………. 32 4.2 Operating Control
Locations………………………………………. 33 4.3 Remote Handset Control Overview……………………………….
34-35 4.4 Trouble Shooting / FAQ …………………………………………… 35 4.5 Battery
Replacement……………………………………………….. 36 4.6 Fire Control Valve Red
Indicator………………………………… 36 4.7 Remote Handset Optional Functions……………………………..
37-41 5 Guarantee 5.1 Guarantee……………………………………………………………. 42 5.2 Terms &
Conditions…………………………………………………. 42-43 5.3 General………………………………………………………………. 43
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SECTION 1 : APPLIANCE INFORMATION 1.1 Specifications
Gas Type
HOLBORN BF–NATURAL GAS–NG
G20 I2H, I2E (GB & IE)
G20 I2H, I2E
G25/G25.3 I2L, I2EK I2(43.46-45.3 MJ/m3 (0C))
Supply Pressure
mbar
20
20/25
25
Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hs) kW
5
5/4.3
4.3
Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hi) kW
4.5
4.5/3.9
3.9
Consumption
M3/hr
0.471
0.471/0.58
0.58
Burner Pressure (Hot)
mbar
19.4
19.4/24
24
Injector Marking
320
Pilot Efficiency Class
G30-ZP2-312(31.2 inj) 1
Energy Efficiency Index (EEI)
C
NOx
76 mg/kWh
Flue System Types
C11 / C31 / C91
G20/G25 I2ELL
20 4 3.6 0.47 19.3
HOLBORN BF–LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS–LPG
G30/G31 G30/G31 G31
G31
G31
Gas Type Supply Pressure Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hs) Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hi)
mbar kW kW
I3B/P(30) (GB & IE)
30
5.5
5.1
I3+
30/37 5.5 5.1
I3P(50) I3P(37)
50
37
5.5
5.5
5.1
5.1
I3P(30)
30 5 4.6
Consumption
M3/hr 0.164
0.164
0.196
0.196
0.175
Burner Pressure (Hot)
mbar
28
28.3/36.5 36.5
36.5
28
Injector Marking
140
Pilot Efficiency Class Energy Efficiency Index (EEI)
G30-ZP2-271(27.1 inj) 1 C
NOx
81mg/kWh
Flue System Types
C11 / C31 / C91
Product Identification Number–PIN: 0359DL5980
This product has been tested and certified for use on Biopropane gas. Bio
propane gas can be used as a fuel, with no adjustment necessary if the product
is installed as an LPG ver-
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1.3. Technical Information
Approved Countries of Use :
Country / Natural / LPG
AT -Austria I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at
50 mbar BE -Belgium I2E+, G20/G25 at 20/25 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar;
I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/ G31 at 30 mbar BG -Bulgaria I2H, G20 at
20 mbar I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar CH – Switzerland I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar;
I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 CY -Cyprus I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar CZ -Czech Republic I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar;
I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 DE -Germany I2ELL, G25 at 20 mbar¹; I2E, G20 at 20
mbar I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 DK -Denmark I2H, G20 at
20 mbar I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar EE -Estonia I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar ES -Spain I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at
28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar FI -Finland I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3P(30),G31
at 30 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar FR -France I2E+, G20/G25 at 20/25
mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/ G31 at
30 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 GB -United Kingdom I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/ G31 at 30
mbar GR -Greece I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at
37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar HU -Hungary I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
HR -Croatia I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at
30 mbar IE -Ireland I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31
at 37 mbar IS -Iceland IT -Italy I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37
mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar LT -Lithuania I2H,
G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar;
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar LU -Luxembourg I2E, G20 at 20 mbar LV -Latvia
I2H, G20 at 20 mbar MT -Malta I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar NL -The Netherlands
I2L, G25 at 25 mbar I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar; I2EK,
G25.3 at 25 mbar I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 I2(43.46
-45.3 MJ/m3 (0°C)), G25.3 at 25 mbar mbar NO -Norway I2H, G20 at 20 mbar
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar PL -Poland I2E, G20 at 20 mbar I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar PT -Portugal I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31
at 37 mbar RO -Romania I2E, G20 at 20 mbar I3P(30),G31 at 30 mbar;
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar SE – Sweden I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3B/P(30),G30/G31
at 30 mbar SL -Slovenia I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar;
I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar SK -Slovakia I2H, G20 at
20 mbar I3P(50),G31 at 50 mbar; I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37
mbar; I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar; I3B/P(50),G30/G31 at 50 TR -Turkey I2H,
G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar;
I3B/P(30),G30/G31 at 30 mbar
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1.4. General Notes
This Arada gas appliance is a High Efficiency, Balanced Flue Live Fuel Effect
appliance. It provides radiant and convected heat using the latest burner
technology. As well as having a variable heat.
Before Installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of
the gas and pressure, and adjustment of the appliance are compatible.
This appliance is intended for use on a gas installation with a governed
meter.
This Gas Installation may only be installed by a registered professional
competent person (Gas Safe installer in the UK).
The installation must adhere to the requirements of the local and national
Building regulations and national standards. The installation manual must also
be followed.
Ensure that the Flue Terminal is not in any way obstructed and is clear of
vegetation, i.e. trees, shrubs etc. and that no objects are leant against the
terminal or guard.
Always clean the Window Panel before the fire is ignited.
Any finger prints must be removed, as these will be burnt into the glass and
will be un-removable.
Do not operate this appliance if the glass panel has been broken (or cracked),
removed or is open.
The appliance is designed to fit numerous installation situations as listed in
these installation instructions.
However only flue approved by Arada for this appliance may be used.
This appliance is a balanced flue product and is room sealed and as such
requires no additional ventilation for operation. However an adequate supply
of fresh air to maintain temperatures and a comfortable environment is
recommended.
This appliance is designed as a heating appliance, and as such will get very
hot in operation; all surfaces (except the controls and access door) are
considered to be working surfaces and as such should not be touched. The front
windows and surrounds are not considered to be fully secure guards against
accidental contact. It is recommended that an approved fire screen be used if
children, the elderly or persons with limited mobility are to be present in
the same area.
Do not place curtains, laundry, furniture etc. within a safe distance of 300mm
of this appliance.
Do not attempt to burn rubbish on this appliance.
If this appliance is extinguished, on purpose or other, no attempt to relight
should be made within 3 minutes.
1.5. Flue Systems
Arada products are approved for use with the following Flue Systems (inc.
types C11, C31 and C91):
Poujoulat Duo-Gas/PGI. Metaloterm US. Muelink & Grol (M&G) Concentric.
Jeremias TWG (System TWIN-GAS). Flexinox (Thermo Products BV) Thermovent Con
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2. Installation Instructions
Before commencing installation, confirm that the details on the appliance data
plate correspond to the local distribution conditions, gas type and pressure
to which the appliance is to be installed. Ensure that gas supply and supply
pipe is capable of delivering the required volume and pressure of gas and is
in accordance with the rules in force.
2.1 Gas Connection
This appliance has a gas inlet connection of Ø 8mm.
2.2 Ventilation
This appliance is a Balanced Flue room sealed appliance, and as such needs no
additional ventilation. However an adequate supply of fresh air to maintain
temperatures and a comfortable environment is recommended. This appliance may
be installed in a completely sealed or mechanically ventilated house.
2.3 Appliance Fireplace Installation
Determine the position required for the appliance.
Create a gas connection for the appliance in approximately the correct
location for the gas controls.
The gas controls are connected to the burner of the appliance.
For clearance details see section 2.4 below.
The clearance distance of the flue from combustibles must not be less than
75mm. This dimension can be reduced to 25mm as the distance from the underside
and the sides of Horizontal flue runs.
The stove must stand on a fireproof hearth, which must be of a non-combustible
material with a minimum thickness of 12mm and extend 100mm in front of the
stove.
The hearth must not be capable of inadvertent covering by a rug or carpet.
This may be achieved by either the hearth being 50mm above the level of the
floor, or a fender or kerb around the hearth to a height of 50mm.
2.4 Clearance Requirements
The appliance must not be fitted against a rear wall constructed from a
combustible material; a gap of 300mm should be given around the stove before
combustible materials may be used in the wall construction.
If the appliance has to be located in an opening, the minimum clearance from
non-combustible materials is:
Rear : 50mm
Right : 50mm
Left : 50mm
The stove must be located at least 280mm from any combustible materials.
A combustible shelf may be fitted over the appliance, if in the case of a
150mm or less deep shelf, there is at least 280mm clearance above the top of
the stove. The shelf depth may increase at the same rate as the increase in
clearance; i.e. a shelf depth of 200mm would require a clearance of 330mm.
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2.5 Flue Connection
2.5 General Notes
This appliance may be installed with a roof terminal (C31) or a wall terminal
(C11).
This appliance may only be used with Balanced Flue (otherwise known as
Concentric Flue) parts as specified by Arada. The Arada specified flue parts
have been approved with the appliance.
If the appliance is installed on a non-Arada approved flue system, then Arada
cannot guarantee or accept responsibility for the proper and safe working of
this appliance.
Approved Flue Systems are listed on Page 7.
The flue system must be constructed from the appliance upwards, with all
joints being fully locked and sealed using the Arada specified parts.
2.5.1 Timber Frame Construction
Whilst it is possible to install room-sealed appliances in timber frame
properties, great care needs to be taken to ensure that the flue assembly does
not interfere with the weather proofing qualities of any outer wall which it
may penetrate.
Before attempting this work, further details need to be referenced, (e.g. “Gas
Installations in Timber Frame Buildings” from the GAS SAFE installer series in
the UK).
2.5.2 Carport or Building Extension
Where a flue terminal is sited within a carport or building extension, it
should have at least two completely open and unobstructed sides. The distance
between the lowest part of the roof and the top of the terminal should be at
least 600mm.
Note: A covered passageway should not be treated as a carport. Flues should
not be sited in a covered passageway between properties.
2.5.3 Basements, Light wells and Retaining Walls
Flue terminals should not be sited within the confines of a basement area,
light well or external space formed by a retaining wall, unless steps are
taken to ensure the products of combustion can disperse safely at all times.
It may be possible to install this Balanced Flue system in such a location
provided that it is not sited lower than 1m from the top level of that area to
allow combustion products to disperse safely.
Flue terminals should be sited to ensure total clearance of the combustion
products in accordance with the included information.
When the products of combustion are discharged, they should not cause a
nuisance to adjoining or adjacent properties and they should be positioned so
that damage cannot occur to other parts of the building.
If the outer wall surface is constructed of combustible material, a non-
combustible plate should be fitted behind the terminal projecting 25mm beyond
the external edges of the terminal.
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Dimension A* B C D E F G H I J K L M N P O
Terminal Position Directly below an opening, air brick, opening window etc.
Above an opening, air brick, opening window etc. Adjacent to an opening, air
brick, opening window etc.
Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes. Below eaves
Below balconies or car port roof From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe
From an internal or external corner Above ground roof or balcony level From a
surface facing the terminal From a terminal facing the terminal From an
opening in the car port (eg. Door, window into dwelling) Vertically from a
terminal on the same wall Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall From a
vertical structure on the roof
Above intersection with the roof
Distance (mm) 600 300 400 300 300 600 300 600 300 600 600 1200 1500 300 600 150
- In addition, the terminal should not be nearer than 300mm to an opening in the building fabric formed for the purpose of accommodating a built in element such as a window frame.
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2.5.5 Horizontal Wall Vent Termination type C11
Flue sizing:
HOLBORN :
Ø100/150 Connector on appliance (Part No. 34100589-9999)
Ø100/150 Maybe used throughout, alternatively, Ø130/200 Expander may be used,
so that Ø130/200 flue can be used thereafter.
Flue Terminal:
Ø130/200 Ø100/150
Maximum pipe extension, for outside wall (H)
= 4 X Vertical Pipe Rise (V) -1. For Ø130/200 flue. = 2 X Vertical Pipe Rise
(V) . For Ø100/150 flue.
Maximum Permissible run (H) =15m.
Vertical Flue Rise (V) Metres 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6.5 7 7.5 & Over
Max. Horizontal Flue Run (H) Metres For Ø130/200 Flue 1 3 5 6 8 9 10.5 11 10.5 10 9.5 8.5 8 7.5
Max. Horizontal Flue Run (H) Metres For Ø100/150 Flue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9.5 8.5 8 7.5
NOTE : Minimum Vertical Flue Height : 0.5 Metres
Flue Restrictors to be fitted : Ø100/150
Vertical Rise < 1m No Restrictor Vertical Rise 1-2m 35mm Restrictor Vertical
Rise > 2m 40mm Restrictor Over 6m No Restrictor
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2.5.6 Vertical Roof Vent Termination C31
Flue sizing:
Ø100/150 Connector on Appliance (Part No. 34100589–9999) Ø100/150 Maybe used
Throughout, Alternatively,
Ø130/200 Expander may be used, so that Ø130/200 flue can be used thereafter.
Flue Terminal:
Ø130/200 Ø100/150
Minimum Vertical Flue Height: HOLBORN – 0.5m
Flue Restrictors to be fitted : Ø100/150
Vertical Rise < 1m No Restrictor Vertical Rise 1-2m 35mm Restrictor Vertical Rise > 2m 40mm Restrictor Over 6m No Restrictor
NOTE : Either size flue restrictor strip, simply mounts onto the threaded stud
connection for the inner flue spigot, with the supplied M5 nut.
Please note, orientation is not specific and can be fitted to any of the 3x
screw points.
Either 35mm or 40mm widths dependant upon flue requirements.
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2.5.7. Flue System Components
Installation Flue Kits (STOCKED ITEM):
For most typical installations (installation with termination through the wall using a horizontal terminal), whether these are horizontal or low level vertical, then Arada recommends the use of KIT-1a/SS (Stainless Steel) or KIT- 1a/BLK (Powder coated matt black–RAL 9030), these can be purchased through your Arada retailer.
KIT-1a/SS & KIT-1a/BLK contains:
P/N 59100185, 2 Piece Stove Spigot Component Arada Design (100 BI-GAS A ARA 100 BIG)
Inner Spigot Stove Connector
Outer Spigot Stove Connector
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NOTE:
KIT-1a/SS Consisting of : 2 Piece stove spigot component Arada design 450mm
straight length 90 degree elbow Adjustable horizontal terminal
or KIT-1a/BLK (Powder coated matt black–RAL 9030) Identical pieces (as above)
except in matt black.
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Installation Flue Kits (STOCKED ITEM):
For certain installations such as a rear flue option terminating vertically,
then Arada recommends the use of a snorkel terminal (installation with
termination through the wall using a snorkel terminal), this being KIT-2
(Powder coated matt black–RAL 9030), these can be purchased through your Arada
retailer.
NOTE:
KIT-2 Consisting of : 2 Piece stove spigot component Arada design. Adjustable
straight length Snorkel terminal (Powder coated matt black–RAL 9030) Mesh
guard
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Holborn GAS — INSTALLATION & SERVICE Standard Installation Flue Kits (NON
STOCKED ITEM):
For renovations, KIT-3 is available. These installations typically use an
existing house chimney and terminate vertically. This kit is a special order,
direct from manufacturer.
P/N 59100185, 2 Piece Stove Spigot Component Arada Design (100 BI-GAS A ARA
100 BIG)
Inner Spigot Stove Connector
Outer Spigot Stove Connector
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NOTE:
KIT-3 Consisting of : 2 Piece stove spigot components Arada design Duo-Gas pot
hanger for BF Vertical renovation kit Vertical terminal rain cap
Length of Duo-Gas Tubinox Flex per/M
NOTE : SPECIAL ORDER ONLY–Direct From Manufacturer
Tubinox Gas Flex,
Please state required length when placing your order.
Additional flue system information
Additional flue system components for the Poujoulat Duo-Gas flue system, such
as different length straight sections, 15,30.60 & 90 degree elbows, different
terminals, various flashings, wall brackets etc can be sourced directly via
Poujoulat UK or sales distributors. Additional technical help and support can
also be obtained via the web site www.Poujoulat.co.uk
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Holborn GAS — INSTALLATION & SERVICE 2.5.10. Flue System Examples : Vertical Roof Termination With Bends
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Holborn GAS — INSTALLATION & SERVICE 2.5.12. Flue System Examples : Existing Chimney With Bend (Renovation Kit)
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2.6 Lay Out Of The Ceramic Logs
When arranging the ceramic media into the fire bed, it is important that the
pilot area is kept clear and that no media enters the pilot shield. The pilot
area includes the pilot shield and the top of the burner to the first slot.
When commissioning or servicing the appliance cross lighting must be checked
to ensure smooth lighting of the main burner from the pilot flame.
KEEP AREA CLEAR
2.6.1. Fuel Bed Components
First Slot On Burner Top
Pilot Shield Cover
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STEP 1 Scatter the bag of embers over the top of the burner as shown.
IMPORTANT NOTE : ENSURE PILOT AREA IS KEPT FREE FROM EMBERS.
STEP 2 –
Position Log 2 to the left of the burner, as shown, lying from front to back,
parallel to the left hand side of the appliance.
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STEP 3 Position Log 1 to the left of the burner, as shown, the widest part of
the log lying on top of the first log (step 2) and pointy end laying downwards
to the burner top.
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Logs–Continued..
STEP 4 Position Log 3 to the right of the burner, with the larger end, facing
the rear of the appliance.
STEP 5 Position Log 4, centrally at the rear of the burner.
STEP 6 Position Log 5, so that it rests upon the top of Logs 1,3 and 4.
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STEP 7 Position Log 6 to the pilot area, located on the front part of the
burner grate surround, with the smaller branch lying on the burner.
STEP 8 Position Log 7, so that it lies across Log 3 and lying on the small
branch of Log 6. NOTE, make sure the pilot area is clear to cross light to the
main burner.
STEP 9 Position the pine cone in the front right hand corner of the fire box,
in front of Log 3. Finally check the pilot area, is left clear and the pilot
cross lights to the main burner.
WARNING–DO NOT CHANGE
THE FUEL BED LAYOUT, THE TYPE OR NUMBER OF LOGS.
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2.7. Commissioning the Appliance
Please see the USER GUIDE section in this manual, for reference to the remote
control handset and manual control of the burner.
2.7.1. Pilot Ignition Check
1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Guide 2. Check that the
pilot flame stays alight 3. Extinguish the pilot light
2.7.2 Main Burner Check
1. Ignite the pilot light as described in the User Guide 2. Turn on the main
burner as described in the User Guide 3. Check that the pilot smoothly cross-
lights to the main burner and that the main burner and pilot stay alight 4.
Extinguish the appliance fully
2.7.3. Pressure Check
The appliance is factory pre-set to give the correct heat inputs as listed in
the technical details. No further adjustment is necessary.
Always check the inlet pressure and burner pressure. 1. Turn off the gas valve
on the appliance. 2. Release the screw on the Inlet Pressure test point on the
gas valve and connect a manometer. 3. Check that the measured pressure is as
the prescribed supply pressure. 4. Perform the test when the appliance is
burning on full and with only the pilot alight. 5. If the pressure is low,
check the gas supply pipes are too a correct sizing. 6. If the pressure is too
high (more than 5 mbar over) the appliance may be installed, but the gas
supply company should be contacted. 7. Release the screw on the Burner
Pressure test point on the gas valve and connect a manometer. 8. Check that
the measured pressure is as detailed in the technical details. 9. The measured
value should be within +/- 10% of the described value. If this is not the
case, please contact the utility supplier.
Note: After checking the pressures and removing the manometers, the screws in
the Pressure Test points must be closed, and the system must be checked for
gas-tightness.
2.7.4. CUSTOMER EDUCATION
Hand these instructions to user. Advise the user until they are fully educated
on the use of the stove and the controls. Explain regarding the thermal cut
off feature. Advise if this system repeatedly shuts off specialist advice must
be consulted. Advise that if the fire goes off for any reason do not re-light
for 3 minutes. Advise the stove may give off a slight smell due to the newness
and any odours will go after a few hours of use. Advise that the stove must
not be used with the glass panel damaged or broken or missing. Advise that no
materials like washing, may not be draped over the stove. Recommend regular
servicing at least annually. Recommend no extra fuel pieces are added and only
authorized spares used.
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3. Servicing
Turn the appliance OFF and isolate the gas supply. Ensure the appliance is
fully cold before attempting to start servicing the appliance. No liability
can be accepted by Arada for injury caused by burning or scolding by a hot
appliance.
Suggested procedure for servicing is listed below. A. Lay out dust sheet on
flooring, mask off any special fireplace materials. B. Remove the door Lock.
C. Open the Front Door Assembly. D. Carefully remove the Ceramic components
(including Embers). E. Use a Vacuum cleaner to clean the top of the burners
and grate F. Remove Grate G. Using a vacuum cleaner, fully clean the Burner.
H. Use the vacuum cleaner and a soft brush to clean the pilot assembly and
Injectors. Never modify or bend the Thermocouple I. Turn on the gas supply and
check for leaks, check the burners and Pilot for good condition and operation
J. Replace Grate K. Replace the Firebed arrangements L. Replace Window
Assembly and Frame M. Check the flue system and terminal, making sure that the
terminal vent is fully clear N. Light the appliance and test setting pressures
O. Check the safe operation of the appliance.
3.1 Cleaning the Ceramics
Remove the ceramics log as detailed in A – D above. Gently clean the ceramics
in the open air, using a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner. Where necessary
replace damaged components only with genuine Arada specified parts. Seal any
scrap ceramics in plastic bags and dispose at proper refuse sites. When using
a vacuum cleaner, it is recommended that one with a HEPA filtering system is
used. Re-fit the ceramic Firebed arrangement, re-seal the appliance and check
the safe operation of the appliance.
3.2 Servicing the Burners
Remove the Ceramics as detailed in A – D above. The pilot is now clearly
visible, the pilot, including the Thermocouple, can be replaced/serviced by
removing fully the pilot assembly from its mounting. This is done by removing
the two screws on the surface of the pilot. The fittings on the under-side of
the pilot can be un-done using a 10mm spanner where appropriate. To access the
Main Burner Injectors, the Burner base units must be removed. This is done by
removing the four bolts (M6, 10mm spanner) holding the burner in. With these
bolts removed, the Burner base can be passed up through the Firebox, and the
Injectors can be easily accessed. When replacing any parts use only original
Arada specified parts.
3.3 Replacement Parts
Genuine replacement spare parts can be obtained from
www.aradastovesandspares.com or your Arada dealer. Please note, that fitting
non-official Arada parts to your stove will invalidate the guarantee.
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Holborn GAS — INSTALLATION & SERVICE 3.4. Pairing Information
INFORMATION ONLY –
NOTE : THE REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET WILL BE SHIPPED PAIRED TO THE GAS VALVE
WITHIN THE BURNER ASSEMBLY–DO NOT ALTER THE PAIRING. IF FOR ANY REASON THE
PAIRING HAS BEEN ALTERED, THEN THE HANDSET WILL NOT WORK. THE HANDSET WILL
NEED TO BE RESET AND PAIRED AGAIN, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTUCTIONS BELOW :
Ensure the handset and the gas valve control have good batteries and the batteries are the correct polarity as indicated inside both the battery compartments.
Ensure the small slide switch on the top left of the gas valve control is slid to he right (I) position.
Place the handset within half a metre from the gas valve control ( no need to
hold it ). For a new handset the display will show TESC r5′ or similar text. To reset a previously paired handset, enter the setup menu and scroll to “C A 0″, when displayed, change the
0′ to 1′ using the
+’ key and press SET’, the display now shows
TESC r5′ or similar text.
On the gas valve control, simultaneously press the hold the – and + buttons, until the red light on top left of gas fire control begins to flash rapidly (this will take about 5-8 seconds).
Then immediately as the red light starts to flash, release the – and + buttons
and quickly press the
power button. (Note: This button press must be done with 1 second of the red
light coming on. If not done quickly enough, then the above must be repeated
until done correctly).
When done correctly, you will hear an audible sound from the handset. Immediately, pick up and grasp
the handset as normal to unlock the key pad and then press and hold the ” SET ” button for around 3 to
5 seconds. The display will show ”
” and you will hear several beeps from the handset as the
pairing has been confirmed.
You know the pairing has taken, as now when holding the handset the green
light will be a steady
green ( not flashing when held ). Setting the time & date etc. can now be
performed, please see section in user guide.
The handset is designed to be not too easily operated by accident for safety
reasons.
If for any reason the pairing has been altered, then the handset will not
work. Note, by removing or replacing the batteries, the pairing will NOT be
lost.
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HOLBORN BF GAS STOVE
NG : APPLIANCE IS CATEGORY I2H FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS AT A SUPPLY
PRESSURE OF 20 mbar. LPG : APPLIANCE IS CATEGORY I3P FOR USE WITH LIQUID
PETROLIUM GAS AT A SUPPLY
PRESSURE OF 37 / 29 mbar.
G.B. AND I.E.
USERS GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER
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SECTION 4. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
4.1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR USE OF APPLIANCE
This stove should not be used for any other purpose than as a room heater and
decorative stove, due to its newness of materials the stove may give off a
slight smell for a period of time after commissioning, this is quite normal
and should clear within a few hours of use.
The installation must be in accordance with the national regulations and must
be carried by a qualified installer EG: gas safe engineer. Under no
circumstances should the stove be operated with the glass panel damaged broken
or missing. All surfaces except controls are considered to be working surfaces
and will get very hot during and after use, they must not be touched or any
combustible materials, if young children, the elderly or infirm are likely to
be near the stove, a suitable fireguard to BS8423 is recommended.
Curtains are not recommended above the stove. Do not drape clothes or any
materials over the stove.
The stove must stand on a non-combustible hearth and be at least 12mm thick
and sufficient size to accommodate the stove.
No purpose provided ventilation is normally required but must be in accordance
with national regulations in force.
The fuel bed should be arranged only as shown in these instructions.
Should the stove extinguish for any reason do not relight for a minimum of 3
minutes.
All surfaces, except the control valve are working surfaces and become very
hot in use, they must not be touched or any combustible material be placed
upon them.
It is recommended that a fireguard complying to BS 8423 should be fitted for
the protection of young children or elderly or infirm persons.
This stove should be serviced regularly at least annually.
Only replace ceramic parts or any parts of the fuel bed with parts supplied by
the manufacturer for this stove do not change the fuel bed layout from the
instructions supplied.
The flue will need sweeping periodically.
If the stove fails to light and the appliance goes to reset, the start button
will have to be held for 10 seconds to clear the remote fault.
4.1.2. Emergency Gas Isolation
In the event of a gas leak or if gas is smelt, the appliance must be isolated.
This is done by turning OFF the gas at the Isolation Tap. This Isolation Tap
is located in the foot of the appliance.
4.1.3. First Time Of Operation
Before igniting the appliance, ensure that all packaging, safety stickers and
any protective wrapping have been removed, and that the glass has been
cleaned, including all fingerprints from the glass. Ensure that the room is
adequately ventilated the first time that the appliance is ignited; we would
recommend opening windows if possible. Run the appliance at full setting for a
few hours so that the paint gets an opportunity to fully cure. During this
period it is possible for some fumes and vapours to be given off. We would
recommend keeping children and pets out of the area at this time.
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4.2. Operating Control Locations
The main control of your appliance is the gas fire control valve, which is
situated at the bottom left hand side of the appliance (when the door is
opened).
Indicator Light
Power Isolator Switch
Battery Compartment Release Lever
Decrease Flame
Power Button
Increase Flame
Battery Compartment
FRONT
Below the remote control display handset.
Mode–Manual Or Zzz Snooze, Thermostat Or Timed
Day & Time
Gas Burner Status (Flames Shown When Lit) Battery Condition Indicator
(Alternates between RC– Handset Battery & FC Valve Battery)
Light Sensor (For Backlit Display)
Mode Button Decrease Button
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Communication Symbol (Showing link between fire control valve and handset)
Room Temperature
Green Unlock Light Set Button Increase Button
Power / Standby
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4.3. Remote Handset Control Overview
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION–AFTER INSTALLATION BY THE GAS SAFE ENGINEER, READ
THIS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE APPLIANCE. NOTE– The handset is supplied
paired to the gas control valve. DO NOT ALTER THE PAIRING, this will only
compound any difficulties you may have understanding how to operate the
handset. The handset is designed with safety in mind, to avoid accidental
operation. If for any reason the pairing has been altered, then the handset
will not work. The handset needs to be reset and paired again (See servicing
section of this manual).
General
To operate the remote handset: Hold the handset as shown, wrapping your hand
around the handset touching both sides, and the green unlock light will
illuminate allowing the buttons to work. (If the green light is not lit, the
buttons will not operate).
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To Ignite The Appliance Press and hold in the power symbol button for a short
period and release immediately the word Pilot appears at the bottom left of
the display (after approximately 2 seconds). The appliance will then light.
(Note: releasing the power button too soon or holding too long after Pilot is
shown, will result in the appliance not starting correctly).
Adjusting The Level Of Heat Setting To adjust the heat setting, hold the
handset to enable the buttons to work, press and hold the – button to reduce
the setting. Tapping the button will adjust the flame step by step. Holding
the button will skip through the steps. Similarly, press the + button to
increase the setting as required.
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To Turn The Appliance OFF
To the appliance off, hold handset to unlock the buttons and then press the
power button. The appliance will immediately stop without. Do not attempt to
re-start the appliance, until STOP appears on the display. It is intended that
the handset is only going to be successfully used by an operator, with a
deliberate act. For this reasons it might take a few attempts to become
familiar with the starting of the appliance, however, once understood, I hope
you agree this is a good thing for safety reasons. It is necessary to prevent
the control from being operated by accident.
NOTE : Manual Control Of Appliance
The appliance can be manually controlled in the event the remote handset
becomes damaged or lost. Simply open the fire door, caution must be exercised
as the appliance may be hot, wear a suitable glove. Locate the fire control
valve on the left hand side of the appliance (see page 33), the power
(ignition) and flame increase / decrease buttons can be used as per the same
controls as the remote handset operation.
4.4. Trouble Shooting / FAQ
Why does my fire not light ? Batteries need replacing Batteries incorrectly
inserted Contamination of battery contacts from leaking batteries
Contamination of pilot assembly, contamination of valve from gas pipe
particles Faulty gas supply, faulty thermocouple or connections Dis-lodged
ceramic logs
Remedies of the above possible faults : Replace the batteries with new, good
quality AA/LR6 batteries Check and/or replace the batteries with known working
ones Clean the battery contacts, remove any grease / dirt and replace
batteries. All remaining scenarios please contact a gas safe engineer.
Why does my fire not stay lit or will not respond from remote handset? Battery
failure / damaged remote handset An error code is displayed upon handset
Faulty gas supply Blocked chimney / flue system / incorrectly installed
appliance
Remedies of the above possible faults : Replace the batteries with new, good
quality AA/LR6 batteries If the stove has been running allow to cool and
operate the appliance using the fire control valve, to
rule out faults with the appliance or remote handset. All remaining scenarios
please contact a gas safe engineer, to verify the flue system and fault code
analysis, to determine the problem.
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4.5. Battery Replacement
The gas control valve which operates the appliance is battery powered and
require replacing periodically; after removing the plastic front cover from
the control, the batteries (3 No. AA/1.5V LR6) are fitted and positioned as
shown below, always replace the plastic cover, once the new batteries have
been fitted.
–
–
–
The remote display handset also has batteries as shown below. Again, remove
the rear cover and replace the batteries (2 No. AA/1.5V LR6), observing the
correct position as shown.
It is important that the batteries are replaced at least every 12 months,
otherwise, the pairing to the fire control valve will be lost and you will no
longer be able to control your appliance via the handset. A re-pairing of the
handset to the fire control valve will be needed to be performed to re-instate
the lost
communication between the two components (see page 30).
– +
+ –
4.6. Fire Control Valve –RED INDICATOR MEANING
RED INDICATOR Permanently Lit Flashing Very Fast Flashing Once A Second Permanently Off On Momentarily After Power Up Appears After Pressing Start
MEANING Valve tried to light but failed in LOCKOUT E00 Valve Is Busy (Will Not
Accept Any Command)
Valve Detects An Error Valve In Standby Or In A Stable Operation
Valve Doing A Self Test Indicates Time To Release Pressing The Start
Button
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4.7. Remote Display Handset Optional Functions
DETAILED FUNCTIONS :
Upon successful insertion of the batteries in the handset the display will be
as shown. The handset will be supplied paired to the fire and all that is
required is to set the time of day and select if a 24h hour clock or 12 hour
clock display is required and if temperature display is on Celsius or
Fahrenheit.
SETTING THE TIME :
Holding the handset as described previously to unlock the keypad, press and
hold “SET” for a few seconds and the display will be as shown
Setting the display for 12 or 24 Hour display As always when pressing the
remote control buttons keep the control held to keep the green light on and
therefore handset safety feature, unlocked. The H indicates that it is time to
set the timer to either 24 hour display or 12 Hour (AM or PM ) display. Press
the + or button on the handset to toggle between the two settings. When you
are ready to confirm the setting you want press the “SET” button to progress
to setting the day of the week.
Setting the day of the week Press and release the + and buttons until the
correct day of the week is shown on the display. (Mo = Monday, Tu= Tuesday,
We=Wednesday, Th=Thursday, Fr=Friday, Sa=Saturday and Su=Sunday). Press “SET”
to accept the day of the week and to progress to setting the Hour of the day.
Note: Whilst doing this setup pressing “SET” advances to the next display
and pressing “MODE” will return you to the previous display setting.
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Setting the Hour & Minutes Press and release the + or button to change the
hour to the correct hour and press set to store and to move to setting the
minute. Repeat this for setting the minutes.
Setting the temperature display to Celsius or Fahrenheit. Press and release
the + or – button to toggle between C and F . When the display shows the
desired symbol, press and release the “SET” button to store. As the important
settings above have now been done. Press and hold (not releasing straight
away) the “SET” button for a few seconds and this will exit the setup menu.
Alternatively you can press and release the set button several more times
until the time of day is displayed on the handset.
The control is now ready for use with the Fire Control Valve.
Note: the legend at the bottom shows the battery condition of both the
batteries in the hand set and in the fire control alternately. RC = Remote
Control handset and FC = Fire control. The control is designed to get the most
out of the batteries but when eventually the display shows they are spent
(When the battery legend is a empty area), we recommend you change the
batteries in the handset before they are flat, to avoid having to reprogram
the time of day in again. N.B. Pairing is not lost, even if the batteries are
removed or flat. The pairing is not lost when the batteries are flat but
replacing them quickly before they have gone flat will avoid having to set the
time of day, day of the week etc again)
Paging the handset If you have misplaced the handset (and it is in range of
the fire), you can page it by pressing the + button only on the fire control
for around 5 seconds. The handset will flash and make a noise to help you to
locate it. Once you pick up the TESC it knows you hold it and so the sound
stops. The flashing and sound will last for 60 seconds each time the handset
is paged as described. If not found in 60 seconds, page again and so on. NOTE:
PRESS “+” Button ONLY , NOT “+” and “-` Together as you will accidentally
break the handset pairing and have to reset handset to factory state and pair
again (See other parts of the booklet if this happens).
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Advanced settings Menu
In the event that you may want to change the other preset settings of the
control features. Do not do a long press and hold above but a normal short
press and release will take you into the advanced settings area. Advanced
settings options are:· Back light o A = Automatic (default setting). The
back light comes on in the dark but not in the light. o 0 = Light never comes
on. o 1 = Light comes on when ever handset is unlocked. · Display contrast 8
levels from 0 to 7 (default level 4) . · P = pairing with other devices other
than the fire control. The hand set can pair with other modules to 😮 L=
Operate an electric light which is the dimmable in 9 steps o F= operate an
electric fan which can have 9 speed levels o A= operate an auxiliary contact
to operate another device.
Other Modes than Manual mode
Depending upon the model of fire your handset maybe enabled to have some
automatic features, namely, Thermostat mode, timed thermostat mode and snooze
mode. Snooze mode can be selected to work with in conjunction with either
manual or thermostatic modes.
You can switch between modes at any time with the handset unlocked by pressing
and releasing mode button to toggle between modes.
Note: If at any time the power button is pressed during operation, this will
stop the fire and exit any automatic mode and return the handset to manual
(MAN) operation mode.
Snooze mode in manual operation
Snooze mode is a time period you can set which will turn off the fire after a
certain time period has elapsed. The snooze time period can be set before or
during manual operation of the fire. Hold the handset to unlock as described
previously and press the mode button as many times as necessary until the word
MAN and the Zzz symbols are flashing at the top of the display. Press and
release the set button and this will put the control into Manual snooze mode.
The default time period for the snooze time period is 1:00 hour. Pressing the
set button again will show you the snooze time period remaining. This can be
adjusted by pressing the “+” or “-” buttons. The timer period that can be set
is from 1 minute to 4:00 hours. After adjusting the time, press set again to
enter the time setting required (or if left for a few seconds this time is now
stored and used). Once this countdown timer has reached zero the fire will
turn off (as if you had pressed off manually, it does not recycle).
Snooze mode in thermostatic mode
The same thing as above can be done before or during a thermostatic mode
operation (see below).
The handset has within it a thermostat sensor and this can be set so the fire
will heat the room to match he temperature set in the handset.
There are 3 temperature types that can be set:-Day mode temperature that has a
sun symbol on the display the default temperature is 24 C -Night temperature
that has a half moon symbol on the display- the default temperature setting is
18 C -Frost protection that has a snowflake symbol on the display the
default temperature setting is 5 C
Hold handset and press and release the mode button several times as necessary
until the display has a thermometer symbol flashing at the top of the display.
Press the set button to enter this mode. Press the set button again to see the
temperature setting that is set and the mode (the default is 24 C ) and on the
left of the display is a sun symbol showing it’s the day temperature.
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Press the set button again to see the temperature setting that is set and the
mode (the default is 24 C ) and on the left of the display is a sun symbol
showing it’s the day temperature.
If a different set temperature is required, while the display is showing this
set temperature , press the + and buttons to alter the setting. When
finished either press set or leave and after a few seconds the new setting
will be accepted and the display will return to the time of day screen.
On the anniversary of the net minute of the clock, the set temperature will be
compared to the actual temperature displayed on the handset (i.e. the room
ambient temperature around the handset). If the room temperature is higher
than the set temperature the fire will not light until the room has cooled to
below the set temperature. The fire would then automatically turn itself on
when the room is cooler than the set temperature and down and off if necessary
when it is hotter than the set temperature.
(Note- when the set temperature is reached while the fire is in operation, the
fire reduces the burner power level each minute until the burner is off. The
pilot will remain on for a further 30 minutes and if the set temperature is
still too high , the pilot will then also extinguish. When the set temperature
is higher than the actual temperature , the fire will automatically light and
go to the full burner rate to reheat the room back to the set temperature.
Note: If at any time the power button is operated during Thermostat mode, the
control will cancel any thermostat operation and return the control to manual
mode.
For ease of setting there are two other modes that can be selected as stated
above. Night mode (moon symbol) and frost protection setting (a snow flake).
These can be selected (and adjusted if necessary) by pressing set then mode
while in thermostat mode. Pressing mode button toggles through from day to
frost modes. The purpose of these settings is to help your fire to
automatically protect you home against becoming too cold if there is a sudden
change in the weather. The control must be left in the appropriate mode for
this to function.
Note: As stated in an earlier section, snooze function can also be operated in
conjunction with thermostat mode. The thermostat symbol and the Zzz symbol
will be on together when in this mode.
Timed thermostat mode (Closed fires Only)
This mode enables the various day, night and frost thermostat modes to be set
on a program timer. The control will work as a thermostat switching between
the day, night and frost temperature settings in line with the program set.
The set up of the timer will be shown by a demonstration.
To set up the timed thermostat to be at 24 C from 06:00 to 09:00 then drop to
18 C from 09:00 to 15:30 and then 24 C again from 15:30 until 23:30 and then
to protect from frost a 5 C setting between 23:30 to 06:30 the next day from
Monday to Friday this is what you would do:-
Hold handset to unlock press set and hold until a beep and release. Press
MODE button until the timer symbol is flashing on the top of the display
press set to enter the time mode `Mo’ is flashing so it is already set for
Monday – press SET and release now press the + and buttons to make the time
of day read 06:00 (note the steps are in 15 minutes steps) press SET and
release- press + and to make the next symbol show a flashing sun symbol-
press and release SET- as Mo is flashing press and release SET again enter the
next time of 09:00- press and release SET- change the flashing sun symbol to a
flashing moon symbol by pressing and releasing the + and buttons then press
and release SET again to store the moon setting (18 c)- continue this until
you have entered each time and temperature change required for each day. To
put the fire into thermostat timer mode press and release the mode button
until the thermostat and timer symbols are displayed on the display at the
top. Press and release the “SET” button and the control will now run the timed
program set up in the memory.
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To put the fire into thermostat timer mode press and release the mode button
until the thermostat and timer symbols are displayed on the display at the
top. Press and release the “SET” button and the control will now run the timed
program set up in the memory.
To adjust any time setting in the memory re enter the timer program setup mode
(by pressing SET and then MODE as described above). Then press set to make the
time flash. Now holding the + button advances the display to the next setting
and so on throughout the program. Amend the appropriate setting and when
finished do a long press of the SET button to exit the program mode.
To rest the whole timer program in the memory:Hold handset- press set- press
mode until SETUP is flashing- press SET to enter SETUP- press SET about 8
times until CP0 is flashing on the display use the + and buttons to change
the display to CP1 press SET press SET again and the display will return
to standby Manual mode and the timer setting have been completely removed for
the timer memory.
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SECTION 5. GUARANTEE
5.1. Guarantee
When you buy an Arada stove, you are not only buying a first class appliance,
you are receiving a commitment from us to look after you and your appliance.
If any part of the main body of the stove fails due to a manufacturing or
material defect during the guarantee period that applies in respect of the
relevant stove (as set out below), Arada will, at its sole discretion, repair
or replace your stove, for no charge.
For the purposes of this guarantee, a material or manufacturing defect
includes the splitting or cracking of the main body (defined as the steel
outer casing and items fixed immovably to the casing).
The following guarantee periods shall apply in respect of the following gas
stoves:
Gas stove bodies come with a Lifetime guarantee against defects. (see terms
& conditions)
All remaining components are covered by a One year guarantee.
The external paint finish carry a One year guarantee only.
This guarantee is subject to the Terms and Conditions set out below.
5.2. Terms & Conditions
The following terms and conditions must be satisfied in order for your stove
to be covered by the guarantee set out above:
1. Your stove must have been purchased from an officially approved Arada
dealer.
2. You must be the original purchaser of the stove in order to make a claim.
This guarantee is not valid in relation to any claims made by someone who did
not originally purchase the stove from Arada or an approved Arada dealer.
3. Any claim under this guarantee must be made through the approved Arada
dealer where the stove was purchased and accompanied by proof of purchase
(e.g. a valid receipt). Stoves not purchased from an approved Arada dealer
will not be covered by this guarantee.
4. Your stove must be installed in the UK for this guarantee to be valid.
Stoves installed outside of the UK will not be covered by this guarantee.
5. Your stove must have been installed by a suitably qualified gas safe
engineer and in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Stoves not installed by a suitably qualified person or not installed in
accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions will not be
covered by this guarantee.
6. Any claims under this guarantee shall not be valid where the installation
of the stove does not conform to all required building regulations and other
legislation in force at the time of purchase and where flue draw readings have
not been made to confirm a suitability of the flue. The manufacturer’s
decision as to whether this condition has been satisfied shall be final.
7. The guarantee does not cover damage caused to the stove through careless
handling or misuse or neglect of the appliance (misuse and neglect being not
following the manufacturer’s instructions and user guides in relation to the
stoves).
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8. The following consumable service items are not covered by the lifetime
guarantee:
· Firebox linings · Firebox Glass Panel · Ceramic Log Effect · Glass Frame
Assembly & Door Assembly · Gaskets & Seals · Pilot & Thermocouple Assembly ·
Thermal Switch & Fire Control Valve (Including remote control handset) ·
Burner Assembly
9. The guarantee does not cover damage caused by storing or using the stove
in a damp environment, defects or faults caused by local conditions such as
draught problems and chimney defects or corrosion caused by condensation, damp
or water ingress into the flue, chimney or the surrounding of the stove.
10. The guarantee is only valid if the stove is serviced and checked annually
by a suitably qualified gas safe heating engineer, with documentation to be
retained and produced in the event of a claim being made.
11. The guarantee is only valid where any spare parts used are supplied by
Arada or an approved Arada dealer. The use of spares other than those supplied
by Arada Limited shall invalidate the guarantee. Parts can be purchased
through an approved dealer or directly from Arada, online at
www.aradastoveandspares.com.
12. The guarantee is not valid where any repairs or modifications have been
made to the stove which have been carried out by anyone other than Arada or
its authorised representatives or approved dealers.
13. All guarantee periods commence on the date of purchase and are non-
transferable and solely for the benefit of the original purchaser of the
stove.
5.3. General
Our guarantee is offered as an addition to your statutory rights and will not
effect your statutory rights. You can obtain information about your legal
rights from trading standards office’s or a citizens’ advice bureau.
If you believe your appliance is not working correctly or it has broken down,
in the first instance please contact your local retailer or installer for
assistance.
This guarantee is applicable in the UK only and operates exclusively in
accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
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Arada Ltd
The Fireworks, Weycroft Avenue – Axminster – Devon
EX13 5HU United Kingdom www.aradastoves.com T: +44 (0)1297 632050 Email :
info@aradastoves.com
DATE OF ISSUE–23/05/2022
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References
- Wood Burners, Log Burners, Multi Fuel and Gas Stoves - Arada Stoves
- Stove Spares & Accessories | Arada Stoves
- Chimney System Manufacturer and Supplier | Cheminées Poujoulat UK
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