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1. TIMER and back to MANUAL Alternatively pressing either the UP or DOWN arrow allows the unit to revert to MANUAL mode b Within the TIMER setting mode there are two programmable settings you can make over a 24 hour period namely P1 and P2 To set the timer ensure the handset is in TIMER mode as detailed in section a above c To set the P1 timed start setting press and hold the SET button until the P1 sun symbol is displayed as per Fig 6 below and the time flashes Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process Repeat for the P1 moon symbol is displayed as per Fig 7 below Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process P1 with Sun Fig 6 symbol illuminated P1 with Moon symbol illuminated d To set the P2 timed setting press the SET button until the TIMER mode is displayed Hold the SET button until the display flashes the current time for P1 Press the SET button again to scroll past the setting for P1 sun and P1 moon The time should now be flashing on the handset Set the hour by pressing the UP large fla
2. Glass Clamp Glass Clamp Tilt Forwards Bottom Glass Bottom Edge Retaining gt Channel 52 5 5A REMOVAL AND REPLACING THE FUEL BED LOGSET IF FITTING THE PRODUCT WITH THE PEBBLE FUELBED PLEASE PROCEED TO SECTION 5 5B Remove the glass panel as shown on pages 51 52 before attempting to remove or replace the logs a The vermiculite material should then be first layed around the burner tray as shown below in Fig 13 resulting in an even layer Fig 13 b Place Log 1 at the left hand side of the burner tray fitting the holes in the bottom face of the log onto the 2 off location pegs as shown below in Fig 14 Fig 14 53 c Place Log 2 at the right hand side centre of the burner tray fitting the hole in the bottom face of the log onto the single location peg as shown below in Fig 15 Fig 15 d Place Log 3 at the right hand side of the burner tray fitting the hole in the bottom face of the log onto the single location peg as shown below in Fig 16 Fig 16 54 d Place Log 4 at the centre of the burner tray fitting the holes in the bottom face of the log onto the 2 off location pegs as shown below in Fig 17 Fig 17 e Place Log 5 at the right hand side of the burner tray locating in the groove of Log 3 as shown below in Fig 18 Fig 18 55 f Place Log 6 at the left hand side of the burner tray locating in the groove of Log 1 as shown
3. TEMPERATURE mode In order to change the mode of operation from MANUAL to TEMPERATURE press the SET button the fire will then change to either DAY TEMP Fig 47 mode or NIGHT TEMP mode Fig 48 To alternate between the 2 press the SET button The display on the handset will show the current temperature in the room Fig 48 NOTE The SET button allows you to alternate between all modes of operation MANUAL DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP TIMER and back to MANUAL Alternatively pressing either the UP or DOWN arrow allows the unit to revert to MANUAL mode Within the TEMPERATURE mode there are options for either DAY TEMP or NIGHT TEMP These temperatures can be set independently to allow a higher temperature to be maintained at night than during the day or if setting the same temperature for day and night the fire will compensate for the generally cooler evening temperatures and automatically increase the heat input level accordingly To set the temperature ensure the handset is in TEMPERATURE mode and then press the SET button until the TEMP display flashes then let go Proceed to set the desired temperature by pressing the UP large flame or DOWN small flame arrows as necessary then press OFF to complete the process NOTE Minimum temperature is 5 C Maximum temperature is 30 C o
4. in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process Repeat for the P1 moon symbol is displayed as per Fig 50 below Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process P1 with Sun Fig 49 symbol illuminated P1 with Moon symbol illuminated d To set the P2 timed setting press the SET button until the TIMER mode is displayed Hold the SET button until the display flashes the current time for P1 Press the SET button again to scroll past the setting for P1 sun and P1 moon The time should now be flashing on the handset Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process 37 Low Battery Signal When the battery in the handset needs replacing BATT will be displayed on the handset Remove the cover on the rear of the handset and replace the 9V battery as necessary To Set the Time on the Remote Handset Simultanelously press the UP large flame arrow and DOWN small flame arrow buttons on the remote handset Press the UP large flame arrow to set the hour and the DO
5. 17 do not fill the flame ports in the burner with pebbles Fit the vermiculite material into the burner ports as shown below in Fig 18 This material must be fitted in an even layer to ensure correct operation of the fire If required fit the glow fibre material over the flame ports To do this seperate into short strands and place randomly over the flame porting area as shown on previous page in Fig 17 This material is only supplied to improve flame aesthetics and is optional to install 58 d Refit the glass panel as described on pages 51 52 then light the appliance as described as in section 5 2 User Replaceable Parts Glass panel Complete log set Log 1 only Log 2 only Log 3 only Log 4 only Log 5 only Log 6 only Log 7 only Embaglow Pebble set Vermiculite B 128210 B 128240 B 128250 B 128260 B 128270 B 128280 B 128290 B 128300 B 128310 B 120070 B 128320 CV 107116 Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot be guaranteed Telephone General Enquiries Telephone Service Part No B 137050 Issue 6 BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ www bfm europe com 01782 339000 0844 7700169
6. and ventilation openings are specified below Fig 3 Fig 3 DIMENSION TERMINAL POSITION MINIMUM DIMENSION A Directly below an opening air brick 300mm 12in opening window B Above an opening air brick 300mm 12in opening window Cc Horizontally to an opening air brick opening window etc D Below gutters soil pipes or drain pipes 300mm 12in E Below eaves 300mm 12in F Below balconies or car port roof 600mm 12in G From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe 300mm 12in H From an internal or external corner 600mm 24in I Above ground roof or balcony level 300mm 12in J From a surface facing the terminal 600mm 24in K From a terminal facing the terminal 600mm 24in L From an opening in the car port 1200m 48in M Vertically from a terminal on the same wall 1500mm 59in N Horizontally from a terminal on the 300mm 12in same Wall 0 NOT APPLICABLE N A P NOT APPLICABLE N A Q NOT APPLICABLE N A 1 3 SHELF POSITION The fire may be fitted below a combustible shelf providing there is a minimum distance of 300mm above the top of the fire and the shelf does not project more than 150mm If the shelf overhangs more than 150mm the distance between the fire and the shelf must be increased by 15mm for every 25mm of additional overhang over 150mm 1 4 HEARTHS This appliance does not require the fitting of a hearth that projects in front of it when installed into a recess in either an existing chimney breast or a studded wall p
7. before telescopic Section section is fitted to take into account variation in wall cavity depths Combustion Chamber 2 7 PREPARATION OF THE WALL MOUNTING The appliance and flue pipes must be installed at right angles to the mounting wall The appliance itself should be installed vertically against a flat wall Where an uneven wall surface is found appropriate action should be taken to ensure that the appliance is not stressed or does not distort when installed Ensure that the floor surface onto which the appliance is mounted onto is flat The minimum height from the mounting base to the centre of the flue is shown on below in Fig 16 NOTE Adjustable feet are fitted to the combustion chamber to allow fine tuning of it s positioning A minimum clearance of 100mm is required above the Fig 16 top of the flue pipe to combustible surfaces 300mm 450mm if 90 degree elbow fitting with extended 840mm to CRS flue length of Flue Pipe with standard ducts 990mm with extended flue lengths 150mm Starter Pipe additional 150mm pipe length part no B 84000 to be fitted if used with extended horizontal flue 2 8 PREPARATION OF THE FLUE HOLE a Mark the position of the centre of the flue on the inner wall See Fig 16 on previous page for position b Cut hole for outer flue pipe There are two possible methods to achieve this either core drill or via hammer and chisel c To core drill proceed as f
8. below in Fig 19 Fig 19 g Place Log 7 to the left hand centre side of the burner tray locating on the branch of Log 1 as shown below in Fig 20 Fig 20 Log 7 to rest on Log m 1 branch as shown 56 h If required fit the glow fibre material over the flame ports To do this seperate into short strands and place randomly over the flame porting area as shown below in Fig 21 This material is only supplied to improve flame aesthetics and is optional to install Fig 21 i Refit the glass panel as described on pages 51 52 then light the appliance as described as in section 5 2 IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE ENSURE THAT WHEN COMMISIONING THE FIRE THE FLAME PATTERN IS EVEN ACROSS THE WIDTH OF THE BURNER IF AN UNEVEN FLAME PATTERN IS FOUND THEN RELAY THE QUANTITY VERMICULITE TO ACHEIVE AN EVEN FLAME PATTERN Warning Use only the logs supplied with the fire When replacing the logs remove the old logs and discard them Fit a complete set of logs of the correct type Do not fit additional logs or any logs other than a genuine replacement set This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from asbestos or asbestos related products 57 5 5B REMOVAL amp RE FITTING THE FUEL BED PEBBLES Remove the glass panel as shown in on pages 51 52 before attempting to remove or replace the logs a Fig 17 b Fig 18 c Fit the pebbles to the burner tray as shown below in Fig
9. in accordance with these servicing notes and must include a pilot change The condition of the logs should be checked and if necessary the whole set should be replaced with a genuine replacement set After any servicing work a gas tightness check must always be carried out BEFORE ANY SERVICING WORK IS CARRIED OUT ENSURE THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 4 1 Removing the burner assembly from the fire 4 1 1 Attach the glass panel clamp as shown in section 2 14 4 1 2 Remove the side trims and base trim as shown in section 2 14 4 1 3 Remove the glass panel retaining bracket by removing the 5 off retaining screws as shown in section 2 14 4 1 4 Remove the glass panel as shown in section 2 14 4 1 5 Remove the logs and vermiculite from the burner tray 4 1 6 Remove the burner tray cover by lifting clear 4 1 7 Remove the burner retaining screws as shown in section 2 15 4 1 8 Remove the on off switch from it s retaining bracket on the right hand side as shown in section 2 15 4 1 9 Isolate the gas supply at the inlet elbow then disconnect the burner inlet pipe as shown in section 2 15 4 1 10 Lift the burner and tilt forwards from the combustion chamber to remove as shown in section 2 15 4 2 Removing the gas control valve from the fire 4 2 1 Remove the burner from the combustion chamber as described in section 4 1 above 4 2 2 Disconnect the inlet outlet pilot pipes and thermocouple connection from
10. panel Do not using scouring pads as this may scratch the surface finish of the glass panel PLEASE NOTE The glass will require cleaning periodically Condensation produced by the products of combustion will create marks on the inside face of the glass panel 50 CLEANING REMOVING REPLACING THE GLASS PANEL a To remove the glass frame the glass clamp as supplied in the loose items pack will be required Secure the clamp to the glass panel as shown below in Fig 8 Fig 8 b Remove the front grill by removing the 2 off retaining screws from the upturned tabs 1 off at each end of the trim Remove the side trims by simply lifting clear they are retained by magnets See Fig 9 below Fig 9 Remove the front grill retaining screws at L H and R H sides NOTE Always ensure that a consistent seal between the combustion chamber and the glass frame is achieved when replacing the glass panel 51 c Remove the 5 off securing screws and glass panel retaining bracket that are located on the top underside face of the combustion chamber behind the canopy See Fig 10 below Fig 10 Glass Panel Retaining Bracket secured by 5 off screws Combustion lt Chamber Glass panel _______ c Lift the glass panel vertically to release from the bottom retaining channel and then tilt forwards as shown below in Fig 12 12 to release Fig 11 Fig 12 Glass panel gt gt Glass panel gt gt
11. soft wall coverings such as wallpaper blown vinyl etc could be affected by the heat and hot convection air and may discolour or scorch This should be considered when installing or decorating The Model number of this appliance is as stated on the rating plate affixed to the control panel of the fire and the appliance is manufactured by BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent ST4 4TJ 43 ABOUT YOUR NEW EDEN HE BF High Efficiency GAS FIRE The BFM Fires Eden High Efficiency log pebble effect gas fire incorporates a unique and highly developed fuel bed which gives the realism of a loose log layout combined with realistic flames and glow The fire has a thermostatically controlled convection air fan to increase the efficiency of the product The convection fan only operates when the fire is up to temperature and therefore may take 20 to 30 minutes to come on when the fire is operated from cold The use of durable ceramic material in the construction of the fuelbed components ensures long and trouble free operation When first using the new fire a slight smell may be noticed This is due to starch used in the manufacture of the soft ceramic coals it is non toxic and will soon disappear Please take the time to fully read these instructions as you will then be able to obtain the most effective and safe operation of your fire IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING This appliance has a naked flame and as with all heating applian
12. 0 FITTING THE FLUE PIPES TOGETHER a The flue pipes are located by pushing the sections together and clamping using the clamps provided As with all balanced flue appliances ensure that the flue sections are fitted together horizontally b The clamps are fitted together as shown below in Fig 20 amp 21 Fig 20 Fig 21 18 2 11 FITTING THE FLUE TERMINAL a The flue terminal locates over the telescopic flue section and is clamped as per the other flue sections The flue terminal must not protrude out of the wall further than 150mm This is indicated by the ridge on the terminal itself Failure to comply with this request will result in poor erformance of the product during adverse weather conditions See fig 22 below for correct positioning of the flue terminal Fig 22 S Outer Cavity Wall Inner Cavity Wall Ensure flue pipes are sealed to inner and outer cavity and gap around terminal are sealed Flue terminal shown in correct position with inlet area flush with external wall Correct Position of Flue Terminal gt lt Inner Cavity Wall Outer Cavity Wall Flue terminal shown in an incorrect position protruding beyond the external wall In Correct Position of Flue Terminal 19 2 12 FITTING THE TERMINAL GUARD With the flue terminal in position place the terminal guard over the top of the flue terminal and mark the position of the holes on the outer wall Remove the termina
13. 2 Fig 42 to rest on Log g 1 branch as shown 31 h If required fit the glow fibre material over the flame ports To do this seperate into short strands and place randomly over the flame porting area as shown below in Fig 43 This material is only supplied to improve flame aesthetics and is optional to install Fig 43 g Refit the glass panel as described in section 2 14 then light the appliance as described as in section 3 2 IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE ENSURE THAT WHEN COMMISIONING THE FIRE THE FLAME PATTERN IS EVEN ACROSS THE WIDTH OF THE BURNER IF AN UNEVEN FLAME PATTERN IS FOUND THEN RELAY THE QUANTITY VERMICULITE TO ACHEIVE AN EVEN FLAME PATTERN Warning Use only the logs supplied with the fire When replacing the logs remove the old logs and discard them Fit a complete set of logs of the correct type Do not fit additional logs or any logs other than a genuine replacement set This appliance does not contain any component manufactured from asbestos or asbestos related products 32 3 1B Fig 44 b Fig 45 d FITTING THE FUEL BED PEBBLES Remove the log retaining brackets which are held in place by self tapping screws from the fuel bed support plate and retain them in a safe place Fold the log retaining bracket mounted to the burner to the flat position Fit the pebbles to the burner tray as shown below in Fig 44 do not fill the flame ports in the burner with pebbles Fit t
14. 3 off Burner Retaining Screws at Front 24 c With the 6 off burner screws removed remove the isolation switch from its retaining bracket at the front right hand side This is achieved by lifting the switch clear from the bracket as shown below in Fig 31 Fig 31 Lift switch from retaining bracket d Disconnect the burner gas supply pipe from the inlet elbow at the front right hand side by unscrewing the nut as shown below in Fig 32 Fig 32 Disconnect the burner gas supply pipe 25 e Fig 33 f 9 h The burner can then be lifted tilted forwards and removed from the combustion chamber as shown below in Fig 33 Make the gas connection to the inlet elbow as prepared in section 2 5 Before making the final gas connection thoroughly purge the gas supply pipework to remove all foreign matter otherwise serious damage may be caused to the gas control valve on the fire Failure to purge the gas supply will invalidate the guarantee Replace the burner unit in reverse order and re connect the gas supply pipe Replace the isolation switch into it s retaining bracket in reverse order taking care not to damage the wiring Remove the pressure test point screw from the inlet elbow and fit a manometer Turn on the main gas supply and carry out a gas tightness test Turn on the electrical supply to the appliance via the fixed fused spur or plug Finish the surface covering below the opening as shown i
15. 6 wingnuts 1 off Grommet 1 off PP3 9V Battery 1 off Flue gasket Pack 2 of 2 Flue System Pack 1 off Flue Terminal 1 off 150mm Starter Pipe 1 off Telescopic Flue Pipe supplied in two seperate sections 1 off 90 degree elbow 3 off Pipe Clips These two sections of the telescopic need to be assembled by the installer to form the 250mm to 410mm telescopic piece PLEASE NOTE Due to the high level of heat produced by this product we recommend that Plasma LCD televisions are not placed in close proximity to this product 2 2 PREPARATION OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER OPENING INTO STUDDED WALL All combustible parts of the studwork must be set at the distances as shown below in Fig 4 amp 5 Fig 4 Minimum 50mm at rear Minimum 50mm at sides lt lt _ Studwork Pe Combustion Chamber Fig 5 FLOOR LEVEL TO BOTTOM OF OPENING IS Dimension A Opening Width 835mm PLEASE NOTE For the front face of the studwork a non combustible board such as Versa Tecbor should be used in a double 12mm thickness Versa Tecbor board is available from Euroform Products Ltd Tel 01925 860999 www euroform co uk Dimension B Opening Height 555mm Dimension C Minimum Depth 420mm 2 3 PREPARATION OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER OPENING INTO EXISTING CHIMNEY BREAST An opening should be constructed to the following dimensions in the existing chimney breast See fig 6 b
16. Eden HE HIGH EFFICIENCY BALANCED FLUE INSET ROOM HEATER Installation Maintenance amp User Instructions Hand these instructions to the user Model No s BBFG RN is for use on Natural Gas G20 at a supply pressure of 20 mbar in G B I E Model No s BBFG RP is for use on Propane Gas G31 at a supply pressure of 37 mbar in G B I E Denotes trim amp colour variant Section 1 2 16 Section 3 3 1A 3 1B 3 2 3 3 3 4 Section 4 5 5B CONTENTS Information and Requirements Appliance information Conditions of installation Flue terminal position Shelf position Hearths Efficiency Declaration Installation of Fire Unpacking the combustion chamber Preparing the combustion chamber opening In studded wall Preparing the combustion chamber opening In chimney breast Securing the fire to the opening Installation of the gas supply Specifying the flue system amp components Preparation of the wall Preparation of the flue hole Fitting the starter pipe Fitting the flue pipes together Fitting the flue terminal Fitting the flue terminal guard Making the electrical connection Removal amp re fitting of the glass panel Removing the burner assembly Finishing the product aperture Assembling Fuel Bed and Commissioning Fitting the fuel bed logset Fitting the fuel bed pebbles set Lighting the appliance Removal re fitting of the restrictor baffle Fitting the handset wall bracket Maintenanc
17. WN small flame arrow to set the minutes To Set the 2C 24 Hour or OF 12 Hour Clock Press and hold the OFF and the DOWN small flame arrow buttons on the handset simultaneously until the display changes from C to F and vice versa 38 3 4 a b Fig 51 c 3 5 a b REMOVAL RE FITTING OF THE RESTRICTOR BAFFLE Remove the glass panel as shown in section 2 14 The restrictor baffle is fitted to the inner roof of the combustion chamber and is secured by the screw as shown below in Fig 51 Restrictor baffle secured by 1 off screw into roof of THE RESTRICTOR BAFFLE SHOULD ONLY BE FITTED WITH STANDARD FLUE DUCT LENGTHS UP TO 350MM FROM BACK OF FIRE TO OUTER WALL AND MUST NOT BE USED WITH EXTENDED FLUE DUCTS FITTING THE HANDSET WALL BRACKET The wall bracket is supplied in the loose items pack and is optional to fit If fitting the wall bracket please be advised that the thermostatic sensor is contained within the handset itself so the position of the wall bracket will therefore be the position of temperature measurement within the room To fit position as necessary mark hole positions drill and secure with fixings provided 39 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE Servicing Notes Servicing should be carried out annually by a competent person such as a GAS SAFE registered engineer It is a condition of BFM Fires lifetime guarantee scheme that this is carried out by a competent person
18. able cleaning products near to the fire when it is in use The ceramic fuel bed remains hot for a considerable period after use and sufficient time should be allowed for the fire to cool before cleaning etc 49 5 4 CLEANING WARNING Before attempting any cleaning operation ensure that the fire has been allowed to fully cool CLEANING THE ENAMELLED METAL PARTS These enamelled parts should only be cleaned using a clean damp cloth The trim is best cleaned by removing it from the fire and placing it face up on a flat surface Abrasive cleaners chemical cleaning agents or any type of polish must never be used as damage to the finish may result CLEANING THE FUEL BED We do not recommend cleaning of logs or fuelbed components as these are fragile and damage may result None of these parts must be washed or exposed to any cleaning agents or water Any damaged parts must be replaced by contacting your dealer or telephoning BFM Fires on the number stated on the rear cover of this book Logs or pebbles must only be replaced with a complete and genuine replacement set and the fire must never be run with the wrong number or damaged logs or pebbles The fuelbed must be carefully re assembled as stated in the following section CLEANING THE GLASS PANEL To clean the glass panel please remove it from the product as described overpage on pages 51 52 Use aclean damp cloth and ceramic glass cleaner to remove any stains or deposits from the glass
19. ber supply through side or rear of a chimney breast that the Gas Supply entering from Rear of Combustion Chamber pipe is sleeved and sealed with a suitable flexible non setting compound SP a Fig 11 Il Fig 12 Combustion Chamber Gas Supply entering from R H S t Combustion Chamber 12 2 6 SPECIFYING THE FLUE SYSTEM amp ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS This product requires a minimum vertical flue length of 150mm 6 inch The horizontal length can then be extended up to a maximum of 1600mm giving a total depth from mounting flange to outer wall of 2000mm The standard flue kit supplied with the product comprises the following components 1 off Flue Terminal 1 off Flue Terminal Guard 1 off 150mm Starter Pipe 1 off 250mm Minimum to 410mm Maximum Telescopic Flue Pipe 1 off 90 degree elbow 3 off Pipe clips This kit comprises the components required to fit the appliance into a studded wall or a chimney breast with a maximum depth of 880mm from mounting flange of combustion chamber to outer face of wall The main flue pipe section is a telescopic item which allows for a variation in depth of 160mm minimum to maximum length 250mm to 410mm See Fig 13 below l Telescopic Flue Section Fig 13 poe 90 Degree Elbow 150mm Starter Pipe Minimum Wall Thickness Excluding Flue Terminal 320mm Flue Terminal Length 200mm Telescopic Flue Section rA 90 Degree Elbow 150mm Starter Pipe Excluding F
20. ces a fireguard should be used for the protection of children the elderly and infirm Fireguards should conform to B S 8423 2002 Fireguards for use with gas heating appliances It is important that this appliance is serviced at least once a year by a GAS SAFE registered engineer During the annual service replacement of the pilot must be carried out This is a condition of the manufacturers guarantee Rubbish of any type must NEVER be thrown onto the fuel bed this could affect safe operation and damage the fire Any debris or deposits should be removed from the fuel bed from time to time This may be carried out by referring to the cleaning section as described later in this book Only the correct number and type of logs must be used and only complete and genuine replacement sets must be used Always keep furniture and combustible materials well clear of the fire and never dry clothing or items either on or near to the fire Never use aerosols or flammable cleaning products near to the fire when it is in use The ceramic fuel bed remains hot for a considerable period after use and sufficient time should be allowed for the fire to cool before cleaning etc 44 5 2 LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE IMPORTANT IF THE BURNER IS EXTINGUISHED FOR ANY REASON YOU MUST ENSURE THAT YOU WAIT A FULL FIVE MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RE LIGHT THE FIRE The BFM Fires Eden HE is controlled by the remote handset supplied with the fire Ensure the 9V batt
21. e Removal of the burner assembly Removal of the gas control valve Removal of the ultrasonic reciever Removal of the pilot assembly Removal Replacement of the convection fan thermal switch Removal Replacement of the handset battery User Instructions Installation Information about the Eden HE BF Lighting the appliance Important safety information Cleaning amp removing replacing the glass panel Removal amp re fitting the fuel bed logset Removal amp re fitting the pebble fuel bed pebble set Model numbers BBFG RN amp BBFG RP are manufactured by BFM Europe Ltd Trentham Lakes Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 4TJ 2 PAGE DAOOnnAKRW 43 44 45 48 41 43 53 57 58 SECTION 1 INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS 1 0 APPLIANCE INFORMATION Main injector 1 off Stereomatic Cat 82 size 2 00 NG Stereomatic Cat 82 size 1 31 LPG Pilot Type NG Polidoro G27 2 LPG Polidoro G24 1 Max Gross Heat Input 6 3 kW Min Gross Heat Input 2 0 kW Cold Inlet Pressure G20 20 0 1 0 mbar 8 0 0 4 in w g G31 37 0 1 0 mbar 14 8 0 4 in w g Ignition Integral to gas valve Electrode Spark Gap 4 0mm Packed Weight Combustion Chamber 76 0 kg Pack 1 of 2 Packed Weight Flue Terminal Pack 16 0 kg Pack 2 of 2 Supply Voltage 230V a c Supply Frequency 50Hz Supply Fuse 3 Amp to BS 1362 Electrical Supply Required 230v AC 50Hz Fig 1 Fig 2 Top View of Combustion Sid
22. e View of Combustion Chamber Chamber 111mm lt 795mm Jl 370 mm ary 540mm 125mm 175mm je 870mm I 370mm INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1 1 CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION It is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a GAS SAFE Registered Installer in accordance with these installation instructions and the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1998 as amended Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution It is in your own interest and that of safety to comply with the law The installation must also be in accordance with all relevant parts of the Local and National Building Regulations where appropriate the Building Regulations Scotland Consolidation issued by the Scottish Development Department and all applicable requirements of the following British Standard Code of Practice 1 B S 5871 Part 1 Installation of Gas Fires 2 B S 6891 Installation of Gas Pipework 3 B S 5440 Parts 1 amp 2 Installation of Flues and Ventilation 4 I S 813 1996 Domestic Gas Installation issued by the National Standards Authority of Ireland 1 2 FLUE TERMINAL POSITION The minimum acceptable dimensions from the flue terminal to obstructions and ventilation openings are shown below and listed in the table It is important that the position of the flue allows the free passage of air across it at all times The minimum acceptable space from the flue terminal to obstructions
23. e fire press the UP arrow and and OFF button simultateously as shown on Fig 45 below You will hear a click and the fire begins a 30 second ignition process The pilot and main burner will light The appliance is now in MANUAL mode which will be shown via the MAN graphic on the display of the handset as shown below in Fig 45 34 c Fig 46 SET Button OFF Button d With the product in MANUAL mode the fire can now be switched between HIGH rate heat input and LOW rate heat input by pressing the DOWN arrow on the handset To reduce the flame height of the main burner incrementally press the arrow momentarily To reduce the heat input directly down to the minimum level press the SMALL flame arrow on the handset twice LO will be displayed NOTE The flame will go to HIGH rate heat input before going to designated LOW rate heat input To return back to HIGH rate heat input press the LARGE flame button twice To put the fire in In STANDBY MODE only the pilot remains lit press and hold the SMALL flame arrow on the handset See figure 46 below LARGE Flame UP Arrow Button SMALL Flame DOWN Arrow Button To turn the fire off press the OFF button this will extinguish all flames including the pilot 35 3 2 2 DAY TEMP Mode NIGHT TEMP Mode b c d e Operation of the Fire in
24. el as shown below in Fig 24 Fig 24 b Remove the front grill by removing the 2 off retaining screws from the upturned tabs 1 off at each end of the trim Remove the side trims by simply lifting clear they are retained by magnets See Fig 25 below Fig 25 Remove the front grill retaining screws lt at L H and R H sides NOTE Always ensure that a consistent seal between the combustion chamber and the glass frame is achieved when replacing the glass panel 22 c Remove the 5 off securing screws and glass panel retaining bracket that are located on the top underside face of the combustion chamber behind the canopy See Fig 26 below Fig 26 Glass Panel Retaining Bracket secured by 5 off screws E Combustion Chamber Glass panel gt c Lift the glass panel vertically to release from the bottom retaining channel and then tilt forwards as shown below in Fig 27 28 to release Fig 27 Fig 28 Glass panel Glass panel gt gt fe Glass Clamp Glass Clamp Tilt Forwards Bottom Glass Bottom Edge gt Retaining gt Channel 23 2 15 REMOVING THE BURNER ASSEMBLY a Lift the burner tray cover vertically clear as shown below in Fig 29 and store in a safe place Fig 29 b This will allow access to the 6 off burner retaining screws 3 off at the front of the burner and 3 off at the rear as shown below in Fig 30 Fig 30 3 off Burner Retaining Screws at Rear
25. elow Lintle must project 150mm either side of the opening if cutting into an existing chimney breast Width 835mm Height 545mm Depth 370mm PLEASE NOTE The opening size as detailed above will require reducing in size to the product aperture and finishing in a high temperature plaster finish as detailed in section 2 8 NOTE Please ensure that suitable cut outs in the sides and front face of the chimney breast are implemented for fixing of the flue pipe and for future servicing Fig 7 The Interactive Zone Openings beams or joists within aN 4 7N this area need to be assessed cA 400mm interactive area Pa N z N A L N s f ws N Load triangle No beam or wo Se kS opening permissible within this d 4 s 600mm load triangle Pa NU N BISA E PN N 4 ai N cA 7 N N A Ae SON Lintel e g 750mm x 75mm Proposed Opening in Chimney Breast The opening needs to be sufficient to accomodate the combustion chamber To support the wall above the opening a suitable lintel must be inserted across the top of the opening The lintel could be either pre cast concrete or steel Catnic CN52 or CN 46 could be used depending upon the inner wall thickness Before proceeding with the installation of the fire an assessment of the area immediately above the fire is required see Fig 7 above If there is no existing openings within either triangle proceed with forming the opening Howev
26. er if opening or beams occur within either triangle then you should seek specialist advice from a structural engineer or consider relocating the proposed position of the firebox 10 2 4 SECURING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER TO THE OPENING a The combustion chamber must be secured to the opening via the four off screw and rawlplugs provided Fig 8 below shows the hole centres in the mounting flanges of the combustion chamber Fig 8 4 holes in combustion chamber mounting flange sdemm CRS for securing to the opening l l l l g l l i b DO NOT SECURE THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER INTO THE OPENING AT THIS POINT AS ACCESS WILL STILL BE REQUIRED TO RUN THE GAS SUPPLY PIPEWORK AS DETAILED IN SECTION 2 5 a 858MM CRS ______ Fig 9 346 CRS 11 2 5 INSTALLATION OF THE GAS SUPPLY INTO STUDDED WALL OR EXISTING CHIMNEY BREAST Before installing the combustion chamber decide from which side or if a rear connection to the gas supply is required Plan the pipe run to enter from the rear or below the firebox from the left right or rear and connect to the inlet elbow See Fig 10 11 amp 12 below The gas connection is located at the front right hand side of the fire Note Before breaking into the gas supply a gas tightness test should be carried out to establish that the existing pipework is sound Outer Cavity Wall or Fig 10 Gas Supply entering from L H S rear face of studwork Ensure if bringing gas Combustion Cham
27. ery as supplied in the loose items pack has been fitted to the handset before attempting to light it There are 3 modes of operation of the product MANUAL mode TEMPERATURE mode and TIMER mode 5 2 1 a Fig 1 b Fig 2 Manual Graphic on Handset Display Operation of the Fire in MANUAL mode Locate the ON OFF switch on the appliance it is situated at the right hand side in front of the glass panel Ensure that the on off switch on the valve is in the ON 1 position as shown below in Fig 1 The remote handset is now used to control all functions of the fire To light the fire press the UP arrow and and OFF button simultateously as shown on Fig 2 below You will hear a click and the fire begins a 30 second ignition process The pilot and main burner will light The appliance is now in MANUAL mode which will be shown via the MAN graphic on the display of the handset as shown below in Fig 2 c Fig 3 SET Button OFF Button d With the product in MANUAL mode the fire can now be switched between HIGH rate heat input and LOW rate heat input by pressing the DOWN arrow on the handset To reduce the flame height of the main burner incrementally press the arrow momentarily To reduce the heat input directly down to the minimum level press the SMALL flame arrow on the handset twice LO will be displayed NOTE The flame wil
28. he vermiculite material into the burner ports as shown below in Fig 45 This material must be fitted in an even layer to ensure correct operation of the fire If required fit the glow fibre material over the flame ports To do this seperate into short strands and place randomly over the flame porting area as shown on previous page in Fig 43 This material is only supplied to improve flame aesthetics and is optional to install Refit the glass panel as described in section 2 14 then light the appliance as described as in section 3 2 33 3 2 LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE IMPORTANT IF THE BURNER IS EXTINGUISHED FOR ANY REASON YOU MUST ENSURE THAT YOU WAIT A FULL FIVE MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RE LIGHT THE FIRE The BFM Fires Eden HE is controlled by the remote handset supplied with the fire Ensure the 9V battery as supplied in the loose items pack has been fitted to the handset before attempting to light it There are 3 modes of operation of the product MANUAL mode TEMPERATURE mode and TIMER mode 3 2 1 a Fig 44 b Fig 45 Manual Graphic on Handset Display Operation of the Fire in MANUAL mode Locate the ON OFF switch on the appliance it is situated at the right hand side in front of the glass panel Ensure that the on off switch on the valve is in the ON 1 position as shown below in Fig 44 The remote handset is now used to control all functions of the fire To light th
29. l guard and drill the 4 off 6 mm holes Insert the raw plugs into the drilled holes replace the terminal guard over the top of the flue terminal and attach to the wall using the No 12 x 40mm screws provided with the terminal guard See Fig 23 below Fig 23 NOTE In England amp Wales the building regulations require that a terminal guard should be fitted if the terminal could come into contact with people near the building or be subject to damage BFM Europe Ltd also recommend the fitting of a flue terminal guard where regulations do not demand that it be fitted A suitable flue terminal guard is supplied with the appliance 20 2 13 MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED AND SHOULD BE PREFERABLY CONNECTED VIAA 3 AMP FIXED FUSED SPUR WITH A MINIMUM CONTACT SEPARATION OF 3MM IT MAY HOWEVER BE CONNECTED TO A3 PIN PLUG TO BS 5733 THAT IS FITTED WITH A 3 AMP FUSE TO BS 1362 a The product is supplied with a mains cable and 3 pin plug fitted The mains cable will exit the combustion chamber from the rear left hand side viewed from the front through the grommet b Plug the mains cable supplied into a suitable socket in close proximity to the appliance or remove the plug and wire into a fixed fused spur 21 2 14 REMOVING RE FITTING THE GLASS PANEL a To remove the glass frame the glass clamp as supplied in the loose items pack will be required Secure the clamp to the glass pan
30. l go to HIGH rate heat input before going to designated LOW rate heat input To return back to HIGH rate heat input press the LARGE flame button twice To put the fire in In STANDBY MODE only the pilot remains lit press and hold the SMALL flame arrow on the handset See figure 3 below LARGE Flame UP Arrow Button SMALL Flame DOWN Arrow Button To turn the fire off press the OFF button this will extinguish all flames including the pilot 46 5 2 2 Operation of the Fire in TEMPERATURE mode a In order to change the mode of operation from MANUAL to TEMPERATURE press the SET button the fire will then change to either DAY TEMP Fig 4 mode or NIGHT TEMP mode Fig 5 To alternate between the 2 press the SET button The display on the handset will show the current temperature in the room Fig 5 DAY TEMP Mode NIGHT TEMP Mode NOTE The SET button allows you to alternate between all modes of operation MANUAL DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP TIMER and back to MANUAL Alternatively pressing either the UP or DOWN arrow allows the unit to revert to MANUAL mode b Within the TEMPERATURE mode there are options for either DAY TEMP or NIGHT TEMP These temperatures can be set independently to allow a higher temperature to be maintained at night than du
31. lue Terminal 410mm Flue Terminal Length 200mm 13 In instances where a large depth cavity wall chimney breast is encountered or if the installation requires a flue termination to the left or right hand of the combustion chamber the overall length from the centre of the flue spigot can be increased up to 1360mm as shown below in Fig 14 This is only applicable to Natural Gas models LPG models can only be fitted with the standard length flue duct Fig 14 1360mm Maximum 1360mm Maximum 1485mm Maximum 1605mm Maximum Combustion Chamber i In installation s where components are required that exceed the limitations of the components supplied with the standard kit extra lengths of flue pipe are available from BFM Europe Ltd The lengths available and part no s are shown below B 83970 1000mm Flue Length Section B 83980 500mm Flue Length Section B 83990 250mm Flue Length Section B 84000 150mm Flue Length Section Always ensure that the solid section is fitted to the elbow when installing extra sections followed by the telescopic section as supplied in the standard flue kit this will allow adjustment for differences in cavity wall depth See Fig 15 overpage 14 Fig 15 90 degree l elbow 150mm starter pipe i with standard flue Flue x 3 3 Terminal A length 2 x 150mm with extended flue dditional Flue 250mm to length Length e g 1000mm to 410mm be fitted onto elbow Telescopic
32. me and set the minutes in ten minute increments by pressing the DOWN small flame as necessary then press OFF button to complete the process 48 5 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 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 Fireguards should conform to B S 8423 2002 Fireguards for use with gas heating appliances It is important that this appliance is serviced at least once a year by a GAS SAFE registered engineer THE FIRE MUST NOT BE OPERATED WITH THE GLASS CRACKED BROKEN OR REMOVED Any debris or deposits should be removed from the fuel bed from time to time This may be carried out by referring to the cleaning section as described later in this book Only the correct number and type of logs or pebbles must be used and only complete and genuine replacement sets must be used Always keep furniture and combustible materials well clear of the fire and never dry clothing or items either on or near to the fire Never use aerosols or flamm
33. n section 2 16 Fit the ceramics as shown in section 3 1A B replace the burner tray cover glass panel and glass panel securing bracket 5 off screws Replace the side trims which are retained by magnets and the front grill then proceed to section 3 2 lighting the appliance 26 2 16 FINISHING OF THE PRODUCT APERTURE FITTING THE PLASTERING FRAME a The area below around the appliance will require a high temperature plaster finish around the appliance due to the high heat output level of the product see Fig 34 A plastering frame is supplied with the product to assist in obtaining this finished surface To prevent plaster cracking and discolouration finish the 600mm area above and the 300mm area at the side and below with a high temperature plaster finish as follows Fig 34 Secure plaster frame via product fixing holes Plaster Frame meshing Completed opening with product see installed 310mm H x 790mm W Sporn 300mm b The high temperature plaster should be applied over a heat proof screed to the manufacturers instructions see below for manufacturers contact details and left to dry for a minimum of 3 days c Supplier s contact details for heat proof screed amp plaster are as follows Vitcas Ltd or The Greener Company 8 Bonville Road The Old Canteen Brislington Rosemount Works Bristol Huddersfield Road BS4 5NZ Elland Tel 0117 911 7895 HX5 OEE www vitcas com Tel 01925 750290 info vitcas com www theg
34. ollows Drill a pilot hole through the wall in position as specified in figure 16 on previous page Using a 6 core drill drill the flue hole To Hammer and chisel proceed as follows Mark the position of the centre of the flue pipe as specified in figure 16 Mark the position of the hole around this point Chisel out the area as marked on the wall We then recommend that a cardboard cylinder is placed around the flue pipe and inserted in the chiselled out hole whilst making good NOTE Ifthe appliance is to be installed into a building under construction it is recommended that a non corrosive metal tube of 6 diameter be inserted into the position of the hole as specified on page 16 2 9 FITTING THE STARTER PIPE TO THE APPLIANCE a Place gasket on top of the combustion chamber as shown below in Fig 17 Fig 17 b The starter pipe is attached to the appliance by placing it over the spigot on the combustion chamber and locating the mounting flange over the weld studs that protrude from the top panel on the combustion chamber See Fig 18 below Fig 18 c When the starter pipe is located tighten the 6 off wingnuts supplied in loose items pack to seal the starter pipe to the combustion chamber See Fig 19 below Fig 19 d Fit the 90 degree elbow in the required direction of the flue pipe L H R H or to the rear and secure to the starter pipe with the clamps as shown in section 2 9 17 2 1
35. r minimum 41F to maximum 86F when in Fahrenheit mode Press the OFF button to stop the display flashing or wait to return to TEMPERATURE mode NOTE If you set a temperature below the current room temperature the fire will switch to standby mode pilot burner only until the room has cooled to the temperature you have set on the handset display If you would like the NIGHT TEMP to turn the fire off then decrease the temperature until is displayed 36 3 2 3 Operation of the Fire in TIMER mode a In order to change the mode of operation from MANUAL to TIMER press the SET button the fire will then alternate between the settings until the TIMER mode is displayed NOTE The SET button allows you to alternate between all modes of operation MANUAL DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP TIMER and back to MANUAL Alternatively pressing either the UP or DOWN arrow allows the unit to revert to MANUAL mode b Within the TIMER setting mode there are two programmable settings you can make over a 24 hour period namely P1 and P2 To set the timer ensure the handset is in TIMER mode as detailed in section a above c To set the P1 timed start setting press and hold the SET button until the P1 sun symbol is displayed as per Fig 39 below and the time flashes Set the hour by pressing the UP large flame and set the minutes
36. reenercompany com 27 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION OF FIRE 3 1A FITTING THE FUEL BED LOGSET IF FITTING THE PRODUCT WITH THE PEBBLE FUELBED PLEASE PROCEED TO SECTION 3 1B a The vermiculite material should then be first layed around the burner tray as shown below in Fig 35 resulting in an even layer Fig 35 b Place Log 1 at the left hand side of the burner tray fitting the holes in the bottom face of the log onto the 2 off location pegs as shown below in Fig 36 Fig 36 28 c Place Log 2 at the right hand side centre of the burner tray fitting the hole in the bottom face of the log onto the single location peg as shown below in Fig 37 Fig 37 d Place Log 3 at the right hand side of the burner tray fitting the hole in the bottom face of the log onto the single location peg as shown below in Fig 38 Fig 38 29 d Place Log 4 at the centre of the burner tray fitting the holes in the bottom face of the log onto the 2 off location pegs as shown below in Fig 39 Fig 39 e Place Log 5 at the right hand side of the burner tray locating in the groove of Log 3 as shown below in Fig 40 Fig 40 30 f Place Log 6 at the left hand side of the burner tray locating in the groove of Log 1 as shown below in Fig 41 Fig 41 g Place Log 7 to the left hand centre side of the burner tray locating on the branch of Log 1 as shown below in Fig 4
37. ring the day or if setting the same temperature for day and night the fire will compensate for the generally cooler evening temperatures and automatically increase the heat input level accordingly c To set the temperature ensure the handset is in TEMPERATURE mode and then press the SET button until the TEMP display flashes then let go Proceed to set the desired temperature by pressing the UP large flame or DOWN small flame arrows as necessary then press OFF to complete the process NOTE Minimum temperature is 5 C Maximum temperature is 30 C or minimum 41F to maximum 86F when in Fahrenheit mode d Press the OFF button to stop the display flashing or wait to return to TEMPERATURE mode NOTE If you set a temperature below the current room temperature the fire will switch to standby mode pilot burner only until the room has cooled to the temperature you have set on the handset display e If you would like the NIGHT TEMP to turn the fire off then decrease the temperature until is displayed 47 5 2 3 Operation of the Fire in TIMER mode a In order to change the mode of operation from MANUAL to TIMER press the SET button the fire will then alternate between the settings until the TIMER mode is displayed NOTE The SET button allows you to alternate between all modes of operation MANUAL DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP
38. roviding the appliance is installed a minimum of 225mm above the floor level The appliance must however stand on a non combustible base that is a minimum thickness of 12mm 1 5 APPLIANCE EFFICIENCY DECLARATION The efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in BS EN 613 2001 and the result is 76 on both Natural Gas amp LPG The gross calorific value of the fuel has been used for this efficiency calculation The test data from which it has been calculated has been certified by the British Standards Institute BSI Testing Services The efficiency value may be used in the UK Government s Standard Assessment Procedure SAP for energy rating of dwellings SECTION 2 INSTALLATION OF FIRE 2 1 UNPACKING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER Carefully lift the combustion chamber out of the carton Remove the loose item packaging carefully from the pack Check the contents as listed DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE THIS APPLIANCE IF THE GLASS PANEL IS BROKEN OR NOT SECURELY FIXED TO THE FIREBOX Packing Check List Pack 1 of 2 Combustion Chamber Pack 1 off Combustion Chamber amp Glass Assembly 1 off Boxed ceramic fuel bed set packed inside combustion chamber 1 off Installation instruction user manual 1 off Plastering frame 1 off Thermostatic remote handset 1 off Loose items pack containing 4 off No 12 x 40mm Screws 4 off Rawlplugs 1 off Efficiency Baffle 1 off Glass clamp 1 off Handset bracket 6 off M
39. t 4 6 1 Remove and re fit the new 9V battery by removing the cover on the back of the handset Parts Shortlist Gas control valve B 92200 Receiver unit B 153140 Thermostatic handset B 148120 NG Pilot CV 104530 LPG Pilot CV 104627 Convection fan assembly B 128120 Convection fan thermostat B 128130 Glass panel B 128210 Complete log set B 128240 Log 1 only B 128250 Log 2 only B 128260 Log 3 only B 128270 Log 4 only B 128280 Log 5 only B 128290 Log 6 only B 128300 Log 7 only B 128310 Embaglow B 120070 Pebble set B 128320 Vermiculite CV 107116 42 SECTION FIVE USER INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION It is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a competent e g Registered Installer in accordance with the installation instructions and the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1998 Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution It is in your own interest and that of safety to comply with the law The fire may be fitted below a combustible shelf provided that the shelf is at least 200mm above the top of the appliance and the depth of the shelf does not exceed 150mm The fire may be installed below combustible shelves which exceed 150mm deep providing that the clearance above the fire is increased by 15mm for each 25mm of additional overhang in excess of 150mm If this appliance is fitted directly on to a wall without the use of a fireplace or surround
40. the control valve 40 4 2 3 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 6 4 5 7 Replace in reverse order and carry out a gas test Removing the ultrasonic receiver Remove the burner from the combustion chamber as described in section 4 1 Disconnect the control wires from the receiver Disconnect the ignition wire Re fit the new receiver and re fit the control wires to the control valve Re assemble the burner unit to the combustion chamber and carry out a gas tightness test Removing the pilot assembly Remove the burner from the combustion chamber as described in section 4 1 Disconnect the pilot supply pipe ignition wire and thermocouple connection to the gas contol valve Remove the pilot retaining screws and lift the pilot assembly clear Re assemble in reverse order and carry out a gas tightness test Removing the convection fan thermal switch Remove the burner from the combustion chamber as described in section 4 1 Ensure that the electrical supply to the fire is isolated Disconnect the wiring to the motor on the convection fan Remove the retaining screws that hold the convection fan assembly to the base of the combustion chamber Disconnect the thermal switch wires Lift the convection fan assembly clear if required Re assemble in reverse order 41 4 6 Replacing the Batteries in the Handse

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