bemodern BM-121XX2 SLIDE Adele 800CF Micro Marble Gas Fireplace Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- BeModern
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BM-121XX2 SLIDE Adele 800CF Micro Marble Gas Fireplace
Instruction Manual
BM-121XX2 SLIDE Adele 800CF Micro Marble Gas Fireplace
USER INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use this appliance if the front glass panel is broken, removed or
fitted incorrectly.
It is a regulation that these instructions be handed to the customer after
installation is complete. It is also the responsibility of the installation
engineer to ensure that the customer is able to fully operate the appliance
and is aware of any cleaning or maintenance requirements.
Model number: BM-121XX2 SLIDE For use on Natural Gas (G20) at a supply
pressure of 20 mbar in GB
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER AFTER
INSTALLATION
APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST
It is the installers responsibility to complete the following checklist when commissioning this appliance. The information recorded on this page may be requested at the time of any warranty call made. If the information is not made available it may affect the warranty support for the customers appliance.
CHECK LISTS | PASS | FAIL |
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Check flue is suitable for this appliance | ||
Check flue flow prior to installation | ||
Check spillage after installation | ||
Check standing gas pressure | mbar |
Check working pressure on full rate (Min. 18.5) Ensure all other gas
appliances are running on full rate
Complete relevant section of warranty forms , ensure it is complete with Gas
Safe registration details.| | mbar
Instruct the customer on lighting, maintenance and servicing procedures.
(Including glass removal and ceramic placement)| |
Appliance Serial Number|
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Installation Date|
Gas Engineer Name|
Gas Safe Engineer Registration No.|
Gas Safe Engineer contact No.|
Welcome
2.0 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Be Modern 800CF gas fire.
Ensure you keep these instructions in a safe place as they will be required
for installation, service and general upkeep of your appliance. These
instructions should be followed precisely to ensure that you receive many
years of trouble free service from your appliance. Some general maintenance is
required by the user to keep the appliance in its best condition, these are
detailed later in this instructions manual.
Important
This gas appliance MUST be installed by a GAS SAFE registered installer by
law. It must be installed in accordance to these installation instructions and
the GAS SAFETY (Installation & Use) REGULATIONS 1998 as amended. Non
compliance of this law may lead to prosecution and it is in the interest of
you and your family that this condition is observed. Check with your gas
installer that they have current membership to Gas Safe and that their
membership includes gas fires. It is very important that you also have your
gas appliance serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer. During this
service the engineer will check the operation and performance of the appliance
and also for any debris that may have collected behind the appliance. This is
important for you and your families safety
Check for the Gas Safe logo on your gas engineers membership card.
Warnings
Do not place soft wall coverings (i.e. embossed papers etc,) furniture or
other combustible items too close to the fires as they may discolour or
scorch. Do not place or throw rubbish or otherwise on the fuel-bed. Do not
place any combustible materials or flooring (i.e. carpets etc,) on any part of
the hearth. Many parts of this appliance and some surrounding areas will be
come hot during use. This appliance has a naked flame and as with all heating
appliances a fireguard should be used for the protection of children, the
elderly and infirm. The fireguard should conform to BS8423 : 2002 (Fireguards
or use with Gas Heating Appliances).
It is quite normal for a flame effect gas appliance to experience a small
amount of soot or staining to some parts of the fuel effect components. If
this becomes excessive it may because the fuel bed is not fitted correctly —
this should be checked according to these installation instructions prior to
contacting a service engineer.
NEVER place any rubbish or otherwise onto the fire—this will affect the way
the product operates and may affect the warranty of the product.
NEVER place more ceramic components onto the fuel bed than specified in the
instructions.
NEVER touch the ceramics when the appliance has recently been switched
off—these components retain heat and may cause burns. Leave the appliance to
sufficiently cool prior to any contact of the ceramics.
Controls
2.1 This appliance has a concealed slide control knob. It is discreetly
concealed in the space between the decorative trim and the glass door frame on
the lower right hand side. Simply press the knob and it will protrude from its
current position to enable operation.
The knob will slide from left to right, this movement controls all
functionality of the appliance, from ignition, flame control and turning the
appliance off. When the desired operation is complete, simply press the knob
inwards and it will return to its stowed position.
Lighting
Slide the control knob to the left to the ignition symbol. After a few
seconds the pilot light should light.
If the pilot light does not light, release the control knob and wait for 3
minutes before reattempting. If the pilot does not light after 3 attempts,
check the battery—see page 6. If the battery is new and the pilot still fails
to light, contact a gas safe engineer.
Once the pilot is lit, keep the lever pushed to the left for up to 10 seconds
then release. The pilot should stay lit and the central and front log burners
will now light. The appliance is now running at the LOW setting.
Slide the knob slowly to the right to turn the rear log burners on. The
appliance is now running at the HIGH setting.
To turn the fire off, slide the lever all the way to the right to the OFF
symbol.
Should the spark generator fail to provide a spark at the electrode it may be that a small amount of soot has fallen from the fuel bed onto the pilot assembly, causing a short circuit. If this is the case, ensuring the appliance is off and cold, this area can be cleaned with the thin nozzle from a vacuum cleaner. See page 8 for details on glass removal to access this area.
Battery
2.2 This gas appliance uses a single AAA type battery which supplies the
power for the spark generator used during the ignition process. The battery
box which houses this battery is located between the decorative frame and the
glass door panel in the lower left hand corner.
Remove the two screws using the small screwdriver supplied in the fittings and
tools pack to access the battery compartment as shown in the diagram. Replace
the battery ensuring correct
Trim
There are two trim types available for this appliance. For full details on the
trim removal see pages 24 and 26. If the trim is removed, always ensure it is
stored somewhere safe where it cannot be damaged.
Glass Door
The glass door can be removed for cleaning or to access the ceramic logs
and pilot area for maintenance. The special Allen key supplied with the
appliance should be used to release the two door clasps features at the top of
the door. Insert the Allen key into the nut and rotate. The left hand nut
should be rotated to the left and the right hand key to the right, as shown.
Once released, the door will open on its lower hinge. Slowly open the door
until it comes to rest. It is possible to clean the glass while it is in this
position.
It is now possible to remove the complete door assembly if required.
With the door clasps released, slide the door frame to the left so that it
comes off the left hinge pin.
Now slide the door frame to the right so it comes off the right hinge pin. The
door will now come away from the appliance.
Store the door where it cannot be damaged.
Never run the appliance with a damaged or broken glass panel
Cleaning
Cleaning is recommended for some parts of this appliance. The glass can be
cleaned with a non abrasive glass cleaner and lint free cloth. Metal parts can
be cleaned with a lint fee damp cloth.
Fuelbed
HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE
This appliance uses fuel effect pieces manufactured from Refractory Ceramic
Fibres (RCF). Care must be taken to avoid excessive exposure to these
materials as they may cause irritation to the eyes, skin, nose and throat.
When Handling avoid inhaling and contact with skin and eyes. It is recommended
that disposable gloves are worn in addition to a facemask and eye protection.
After handling wash hands thoroughly and any other exposed parts which may
have come in to contact with the material.
If a vacuum cleaner is used to clean the fuel bed or areas around the
appliance there fragments of the material may have fallen it is recommended
that it be of the type fitted with a HEPA filter.
Care should be taken when disposing of RCF materials. It is important to keep
any dust to a minimum so it is recommended that the fuel effect components are
placed into a heavy duty plastic bag. The bag should be clearly labelled RCF
WASTE. These materials are not classified as hazardous waste and should be
disposed of at a site approved for the disposal of industrial waste.
The fuel effect components supplied with this product are extremely fragile
and must be handled with great care. The ceramics in this appliance are not
covered by the warranty due to their fragility. This includes the RCF fibre
boards in the fire box. These components will break or chip if not handled
with the greatest of care.
Cleaning of these components should only be undertaken once the appliance is
switched off and has been allowed to cool for a minimum period of one hour.
The components should be lifted carefully piece by piece from the appliance
and placed onto a dust sheet or similar. They can be brushed gently with a
soft brush to remove any dust or deposits. If you intend to use a vacuum
cleaner then this should only be done once the loose deposits of soot etc have
been removed. Ensure that the moulded components are structurally sound and no
significant part of the moulding has broken away. If any component has broken
then it should be replaced before using the appliance. Only the correct
replacement part as supplied by the manufacturer shall be used in this
appliance. Do not add any additional components to the fuel bed layout. It is
important to note that small hairline cracks will appear in the surface of the
ceramics due to heat expansion and contraction—this is perfectly normal.
INSTRUCTIONS
pilot
It may be necessary to clean areas around the pilot assembly. If the
appliance is running and then turns itself off automatically for no apparent
reason, it may be that the O.D.S (oxygen monitoring device) has become
partially blocked and may need to be cleaned.
The pilot to this appliance has a small aeration hole at its base, sometimes
lint and dust can be draw in with the air supply to the pilot.
To reduce the occurrence of such lint ingestion it is recommended that the
area directly in front of the appliance is cleaned regularly. This problem can
be worse where wooden floors are present, as lint is more free to move on
these areas. Pet hair can also cause this problem Using a thin nozzle on a
vacuum cleaner this area can be cleaned to remove any lint build up. Apply the
end of the nozzle to the aeration hole for up to 2 minutes, regularly removing
and reapplying the tip of the nozzle to vary suction.
If this procedure does not resolve such a problem then the pilot assembly will
need to be replaced. This must involve the installation of the same part as
supplied by the manufacturer.
Excessive lint build up which results in appliance operational problems is not
covered by warranty. It is important to ensure this preventative maintenance
is performed regularly.
LOG SETUP
2.3 The following instructions detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose
components are to be installed onto the appliance. Great care should be taken
when handling these ceramic parts as they are fragile and can easily be
broken. Do not force any component into position, if it does not fit easily
then you are not fitting the part correctly. These instructions can also be
followed to remove or reinstall the fuel bed after cleaning. This is a
procedure that can be undertaken by the customer as required and the frequency
will be depend upon use.
The fuel bed setup involves the installation of volcanic rock, ceramic bark,
ember wire and a boxed set of ceramic decorative logs. These components will
have been installed by your gas engineer at the point of installation, however
it is permitted for the end user to remove clean and replace these components
as necessary. The following installation instructions must be adhered to at
all times.
The following diagram is for identification purposes. It is imperative that
the logs are placed in the correct position for safety and also to ensure that
you obtain optimal performance from your appliance.
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FUELBED
Place the volcanic rock on top of the centre burner as shown. Ensure a 4-5
mm gap is left between each piece. Then using half of the glowing ember wire
supplied, ruffle between fingers to make it loose, about 20mm wide and as long
enough to cover the volcanic rock then align over the rock as shown. Ensure no
wire is placed within 25mm of the pilot assembly. Retain the other half of
the wire for replacement at annual service.
Place Log A in the orientation shown ensuring it fits neatly into the locating features as shown below.
Place Log B onto the left raised burner as shown ensuring it fits securely.
Place Log C onto the right raised burner as shown ensuring it fits securely.
Place Log D in the orientation shown ensuring the branch sits just in front of the air hole in the main log as shown.
Place Log E in the orientation shown. Check that the charcoal area of this log sits just above the air hole as shown in the picture. Align the peak of log E with the pit on the edge of log C
Place Log F onto the burner bed in front of the centre burner as shown.
Place the bark around the fuel bed as shown. Ensure that no bark can interfere with the pilot operation,.
Place Log G as shown in the picture.
Place Log H onto the burner bed as shown.
Place Log I onto the burner bed as shown.
Running in
2.4 When this appliance is first used it is important to note that you will
experience some fumes and smells in the room of operation. Any fumes emitted
during the first few minutes of use can be quite pungent and it is advised
that a window is opened until this subsides. Smells associated with paints,
oils and starch from ceramic components may last several hours but will
rapidly diminish over the first few uses of the appliance.
It is advisable that the appliance is always run on high for a period of at
least 20 minutes before turning to low, to ensure optimal flue performance and
to reduce the possibility of sooting.
Trouble shooting
It should be noted that as with all flame effect gas appliances, some sooting
can be evident and can be cleaned away—see cleaning instructions on previous
pages.
The following table should be used to identify any problems experienced with
the operating or running of your appliance prior to contacting the
manufacturer or retailer regarding service.
Unpacking appliance
3.0 TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE—SOME PARTS CAN BE EASILY
DAMAGED.
Once the carton has been opened, carefully remove the polystyrene packing
components to reveal the appliance. The appliance has two handles, one on each
side, as shown in the diagram below. These handles are for initial handling
only, they should be removed prior to the installation into the fireplace
opening. The 800CF Slim Trim is supplied with the appliance. The 800CF Wide
Trim is an optional extra. Carefully remove the 800CF Slim Trim from the mouth
of the appliance. If the 800CF Wide Trim is being fitted, this can be
discarded.
Carefully lift the
appliance from the carton using the handles then remove and check the
accessory packs before commencing the installation.
There will be four plastic bags also located in the carton: Instructions and
guarantee registration form. Note that the guarantee registration can be
performed online at: https://www.elginandhall.co.uk/advice/warranties/
REGULATORY INFORMATION
3.1 NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE.
This gas appliance MUST be installed by a GAS SAFE registered installer by
law. It must be installed in accordance to these installation instructions and
the GAS SAFETY (Installation & Use) REGULATIONS 1998 as amended. Non
compliance of this law may lead to prosecution and it is in the interest of
you and your family that this condition is observed.
The installation of this appliance must be in accordance with the relevant
parts of the LOCAL AND NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS as issued by the
Department of the Environment or BUILDING STANDARD (Scotland Consolidation)
REGULATIONS issued by the Scottish Development Department and the following
relevant British Standards:
BS5871 | Part 2 Installation of Inset Live Fuel Effect Gas Fires |
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BS5440 | Parts 1 & 2 Installation of Flues and Ventilation |
BS6891 | Installation of Gas Pipe-work |
BS6461 | Part 1 Installation of Chimneys and Flues |
BS1251 | Open Fireplace Components |
BS715/BS EN 1856-2 | Metal Flue Boxes /Metal Flue Pipes for Gas Appliances |
BS EN 1858 | Chimneys Components & Concrete Flue Blocks |
IS813:1996 | Domestic Gas Installation (Republic of Ireland) |
Efficiency/Technical
3.2 The efficiency of this appliance has been tested to EN613 and the result
is 74.7% net (67.3% gross). This efficiency value has been verified by Kiwa
(0558). This efficiency value can be used for SAP (Standard Assessment
Procedure) for energy rating of UK dwellings.
Appliance Technical Informa <on
GAS TYPE: NATURAL | GAS CATEGORY: 12H | INLET PRESSURE: (COLD)20mBar |
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HEAT INPUT: GROSS 6.6kW | INJECTORS: 0.98 / 1.1 | |
(4) / (1) | DESTINATION |
COUNTRIES: GB
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
3.3 Prior to installation ensure that the gas supply is compatible with the
appliance, this appliance must only be used on natural gas at a supply
pressure of 20 mbar as marked on the data plate on the appliance and the
carton. This appliance is only to be installed into a builders opening which
must be constructed of non-combustible materials confirming to BS1251 or a
suitable flue-box complying with the requirements of BS715/BS EN 1856-2.
If the product is being installed into a builders opening the chimney must be
at least 3 metres in height and should be swept before installation if it has
been used for the burning of solid fuel (e.g. coal or wood). The chimney must
only serve as a flue-way to this appliance and must have no openings to any
other room. The opening should be inspected and any exposed brickwork should
be repaired where necessary.
The chair-brick (if applicable) should be removed. Ensure that the
chimney/flue only serves one fireplace. Remove or securely fix open and
dampers or register plates. If the product is being installed into a
fabricated Flue-box (to BS715) it must be installed onto a non-combustible
surface with a thickness of at least 12mm. The flue should be checked for draw
using a smoke bomb or similar, if there is a definite draw then the
installation of the appliance can proceed.
fireplace openings
3.4.3 The following drawings shows the firebox dimensions of the appliance
and the recommended fireplace openings required for installation. Note, these
dimensions are to ensure clearance of the appliance body into the fireplace
opening.
Check back panel / slip details on page 25 & 27 for further details of these
dimensions depending on 800CF Slim or 800CF Wide installation type.
Combustibles
3.4.4 The following diagram shows the area which must be clear of all
combustible materials.
BACK PANELS
3.4.5 If the appliance is being fitted with the flange against slips or a
back panel, it must be of a suitable material. The back-panel must be able to
withstand 150°C continuously or be ‘0’ rated (fire retardant). It is
recommended that this back panel is constructed of 4 sections then re-bonded
as a single panel to provide the correct opening size and make the
installation easier. Single piece back-panels or backing slips are highly
likely to crack in time and no responsibility will be held by the appliance
manufacturer for such installations.
Debris
3.4.6 A clearance of at least 32mm is required behind the appliance to ensure
adequate debris collection volume is attained and provide to clearance when
venting from the rear exit. When connected to the 5″ liner or to 5″ flue pipe
this is not required.
Studding
3.7 It is also possible to install this appliance into a studded cavity providing it complies to the following requirements:
- The installation must have an insulated flue with a minimum diameter of 125mm (5″) diameter and a minimum effective overall height of 3 metres and comply with BS EN 1856-2 (metal flue pipes for appliances). Under no circumstances should a flexible liner be used in this type of installation.
- The top outer face of the firebox should be insulated to prevent heat loss with a layer of mineral wool insulation or similar.
- The appliance must stand on a non-combustible surface with a minimum thickness of 12mm.
- The cavity void must be well ventilated with provision for airflow to enter and exit at the base and top of the enclosure. The minimum ventilation should be 100cm2 at the base and 100cm2 at the top.
- Ensure that non combustible board is used to create the opening for the appliance and at least 200m each side and 75mm at the rear of the appliance must be maintained to allow airflow around the appliance.
- No combustible materials should be used within this opening.
Flue Liner (Optional)
3.8 This appliance can be installed directly onto a flue liner if installed
within a masonry fireplace. Under no circumstances should a liner be used in
any other type of installation. The following diagrams show the step by step
process of converting the appliance to top vent and securing the liner to the
firebox.
Remove the four screws securing the top baffle plate, one in each corner.
Remove this plate.
Now remove the access cover by taking out the 10 screws as shown below.
Flue Liner (optional)
Now remove the four screws and take off the top cover-plate
Next, fit the flue closure plate with the 3 screws provided.
NOTE THIS PART CAN ALSO BE FITTED FROM THE INSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE.THEN THE
LOWER HOLE WILL BE USED.
Flue Liner (optional)
The flue spigot should first be fitted to the base of the 5″ flexible
liner, then from inside the appliance, using the grab handle within the
spigot, pull the liner downwards and locate the studs into the correct
position. Note that by rotating the spigot through 180° the centre line can be
moved fore and aft by 30mm. This may be required to help clear fireplace
lintel etc. An adjustable clamp band is supplied to secure the liner to the
spigot.
Secure with the 3 nuts supplied using the socket driver.
Finally, refit the Access Cover and the Top Baffle.
Methods of installation
3.9 This appliance has 4 different installation methods:
- Installation into a ‘Hole in the Wall’ with the firebox flange behind the plastered wall.
- Installation into a mantel suite with the firebox flange behind the back panel.
- Installation into a ‘Hole in the Wall’ with the firebox flange in front of the plastered wall.
- Installation into a mantel suite with the firebox flange in front of the back panel
When the appliance is installed in front of the heatproof board (or slips) on
the wall or in front of the fireplace back panel then the 800CF Slim Trim
supplied with the appliance should be removed and discarded. The wider 800CF
Wide Trim will be required – this will affix with magnets.
When the appliance is installed with the flange of the appliance concealed
behind the heatproof board (or slips) or fireplace back panel then the 800CF
Slim Trim (supplied) will be used.
The diagrams below show the installation of the appliance in all 4 of these
configurations.
SLIM TRIM INSTALLATION
The 800CF Slim Trim is supplied with the appliance. Remove this trim and
place somewhere that damage cannot occur whilst preparing the installation.
The appliance is already prepared for installation of this trim, with the
exception of the two vertical side wings. These wings allow the 800 Slim trim
to be screwed to the appliance to hold it securely in the required position.
To fit these vertical side wings 6 knockouts must first be removed to allow
for screw fixings, 3 on each side. The diagrams below show these knockout
positions. The side knockouts allow the fixing of the two side wings.
Fit the two side wings as shown below. Note the fine slits at the top and
bottom of the side plates, these slits allow the 800 Slim trim to be fixed in
multiple positions depending on the thickness of the wall lining, allowing the
trim to be held tightly against the wall surface.
The appliance is now ready to accept the 800 Slim Trim once the appliance has
been installed.
Removal of the Slim trim requires the removal of the inner 4 screws. Then
simply ease the trim forwards as it disengages from the upper support
brackets.
SLIM TRIM INSTALLATION
3.9.2 When the 800CF Slim Trim option is selected the following diagram
shows the back panel/slip set dimensions which should be used.
Critical Mantel Dimensions
Wide TRIM INSTALLATION
3.9.3 The 800CF Wide Trim is purchased separately. The Wide trim is supplied
with the necessary components to complete the installation.
Remove the Slim trim brackets from the top panel of the firebox. Cover these
holes with aluminium tape (supplied) on the outside of the firebox.
Wide TRIM INSTALLATION
3.9.4 When the 800CF Wide Trim option is selected the following diagram shows
the back panel/slip set dimensions which should be used.
Fixing the appliance
Fixing the Appliance – Cable Fixing System.
The appliance can be installed using the wire fixing kit. This type of fixing
is shown in the following picture. The fitting system comprises four (4)
eyebolts, two (2) fixing cables, two (2) screwed nipples and two (2) adjuster
fittings. This installation requires that the burner tray is removed from the
firebox. Remove the screws securing the burner tray to the firebox (for
details see page 42-44) and set the tray aside during the firebox
installation.
Simply drill and fit the eyebolts then thread the fixing cables through the
two small holes at the top/rear of the appliance, pass each cable through the
two holes as shown—this will secure the cable. Thread the cable through the
eyebolts and back into the appliance. When the appliance is in its installed
position, pull the cables tight and slide the adjusters to the back of the
fire—ensuring the back-nut on the adjuster has been run as far up the thread
as possible to the hexagon shoulder. Keeping the cable tight, fit the screwed
nipple to the cable and secure. Turn the back-nut on the adjuster fixing and
the cable will be tensioned until the appliance is securely fixed. The foam
seal which is supplied with the appliance should be affixed to the rear face
of the flange.
4.1 Fixing the Appliance – Screw Fixing
The appliance can be installed using the screw fixings supplied. See the
diagrams below.
The foam seal which is supplied with the appliance should be affixed to the rear
face of the flange.
Connecting To gas supply
4.2 Connecting the Appliance to the Gas Supply
The gas supply should be connected to the appliance by a concealed fitting
from the rear. In all installation conditions the gas connection should be
provided using 8mm (0/D) copper tubing. No soldered joints should be used with
the firebox of the appliance. The blind grommet which is supplied in the
standard fitting pack MUST be used to close up the knock out hole—simply cut a
small cross with a sharp knife in the centre of the grommet—this will then
seal around the gas pipe to provide a tight seal. Under no circumstances
should this gas entry hole be left open and unsealed as this can result in
flame reversal and can cause damage to the appliance. Should this occur the
warranty to this appliance will be rendered void.
Before connecting the gas supply to the appliance the supply should be purged
to ensure no debris can enter the appliance and a gas soundness test should be
performed to ensure that the existing pipe work in the property is sound. The
following diagrams show the access to the inlet gas pipe where the isolation
valve will be fitted.
If the burner tray needs to be removed, see full details on pages 42-44. The
gas connection should be made to the appliance by the 8mm restrictor isolation
valve supplied with the appliance. This restrictor elbow is supplied loose and
should be fitted as per the label on the instruction packet. Test the
operating pressure of the appliance by attaching a pressure gauge to the test
point of the appliance. This connection should take place when the appliance
is OFF. Ensure that gas is turned on at the gas meter.
Connecting To gas supply
Connecting To gas supply
LOG SETUP
The following instructions detail how the ceramic fuel bed and loose
components are to be installed onto the appliance. Great care should be taken
when handling these ceramic parts as they are fragile and can easily be
broken. Do not force any component into position, if it does not fit easily
then you are not fitting the part correctly. These instructions can also be
followed to remove or reinstall the fuel bed after cleaning. This is a
procedure that can be undertaken by the customer as required and the frequency
will be depend upon use.
See page 6 for glass door removal and installation.
The fuel bed setup involves the installation of volcanic rock, ceramic bark,
ember wire and a boxed set of ceramic decorative logs. These components will
have been installed by your gas engineer at the point of installation, however
it is permitted for the end user to remove clean and replace these components
as necessary. The following installation instructions must be adhered to at
all times.
The following diagram is for identification purposes. It is imperative that
the logs are placed in the correct position for safety and also to ensure that
you obtain optimal performance from your appliance.
Product Fiche
Manufacturer : Be Modern Ltd
Model No.| BM-121XX2
Fuel Type| Natural Gas I2H
Energy Efficiency Class| E
Indirect Heating Functionality| No
Direct Heat Output kW| 4.4kW
Indirect Heat Output kW| N/A
EEI| 66.%
Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV)| High : 74.7%
Useful Energy Efficiency (NCV)| N/A
Nominal Heat Output| High : 4.4kW
Nominal Heat Output| Low : 2.9kW
Heat Output Temperature Control| Two Manual Stages
Permanent Pilot Power (kW)| N/A
Space Heating Emissions NOx (GCV)| 130mg/kWh
Important Note:
The energy efficiency class of this product is defined using a seasonal efficiency
calculation which reduces the actual net efficiency of the product where the use
of automated heat control, thermostats, window open sensors and fimers are
not used. This is not to be confused with the net efficiency, or useful efficiency
of the appliance (shown in
the tables above).
This product MUST be installed by a Gas Safe Registered Installer. Full
details are provided in this manual.
Be Modern Ltd. Bede Industrial Estate, Jarrow, Tyne & Wear, NE32 3BE.sad
Be Modern Ltd
Bede Industrial Estate,
Jarrow, Tyne & Wear, NE32 3BE
www.bemodern.com
Tel: 0191 489 8006 Fax: 0191 580 0085
Email: sales@bemodern.com
References
- BeModern | UK manufacturer of Bathroom furniture, Surrounds & Fires
- Elgin and Hall. Timeless elegance. Captivating warmth.
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