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2.   TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES            WARNING  IF THE APPLIANCE FAILS TO LIGHT OR  BECOMES EXTINGUISHED IN USE  WAIT 3  MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RELIGHT         FOR FULL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND  TROUBLESHOOTING SEE USER SECTION     27         D    Fire    Your Imagination    Commissioning    1 1    1 2    1 3    1 4    Complete the Commissioning Checklist at the front of this  manual covering         Flue checks       Gas checks       Log layout   flame picture   For working pressure test  use the access panel at the gas  connection ensuring the burner is in position  Refer to  Installation Instructions  Section 3    Ensure all safety checks listed in the Commissioning  Section are completed  paying particular attention to the  glass panel checks and securing of the glass frame   Upon completion of the commissioning and testing of the  installation and correct operation of the appliance  the    installer must instruct the user how to operate the appliance     Guide the user through the User Instructions paying  particular attention to     a  Regular servicing  Section 9 of the User Instructions      b  Ventilation  Section 10 of the User Instructions    point out  the ventilation positions where applicable     c  Hot surfaces  Section 12 of the User Instructions    d  How the appliance works with the remote control handset  and the modes of operation  Section 2 of the User    Instructions      e  How to change settings in the auto mode and program  modes of operation     
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4.  TIGHTEN THE SCREWS     2 15 Light the appliance and check for leaks     31    ty    Fire Your Imagination    Servicing Instructions   Replacing Parts    3  Pilot Unit    The pilot assembly consists of four components  which can  be individually changed  these are     3a  3b  3c  3d    Pilot burner bracket   Electrode   Pilot Injector  Thermocouple    see Diagram 6     x N     a    Ignition Lead    Pilot Burner  Bracket                   Pilot Injector    Flecirode           Thermocouple       31 Turn off the gas supply at the isolating device  remove the  outer frame  glass door and the logs  Remove main burner   see Section 2     3a Pilot Burner Bracket    3 2 To remove the Pilot Burner Bracket     Disconnect the Ignition lead  see Diagram 6     Loosen thermocouple nut  see Diagram 7     Undo the brass nuts connecting the pilot pipe to the  brass fitting and the pilot unit and remove the pilot pipe   see Diagram 7        IMPORTANT Ensure not to lose the loose injector component       Remove the two nuts from the back of the bracket  see  Diagram 7     Bracket Nut       Bracket Nut             Thermocouple Nut    Injector  Compression nut       33 The pilot unit can now be removed and the pilot components  can now be individually removed and replace     3 4 Replace in reverse order     32    i  om mi    o11  ele        3 5 Pull the ignition lead off the electrode and undo the retaining  nut  see Diagram 8        3 6 Replace with a new electrode  Do not over tighten the nut  
5.  commissioning sheet found on Page 3 of this Instruction manual must be completed by the Installer prior to leaving the premises     PR2010 Issue 2  March 2014     w    our Imagination    Contents  Riva2 530 670 Balanced Flue    Covering the following models     A Un a    Fire     lt     Gas Type RIVA2 530 RIVA2 670    134 313 134 247       Appliance Commissioning Checklist                       3  User Instructions  sssini 4  Installation Instructions                                           12  Technical Specifications                                                            12  Sit   Requir  rnenisS                              u   uuuasshassasaqawsaahabaswkuawawaha 14  l H li  gt  R a zu 21  Commis SONA uuu uu u u a akmazpsaskuskayanshaqaku sapa deans 28  Servicing Instructions                                       29    ull ili in uuu NEEE E ET ETE E 29  How To replace Parts                                                                31  Basic Spare Parts List                                                              36  Service Records                                               a            37       To receive your Extended Warranty your Gazco appliance must have  been purchased from our Expert Retailer Network and registered within  one month of purchase or installation  Please note that all warranties  are effective from the date of purchase  Any Gazco product purchased  outside of our Extended Retailer Network  or not registered within the  stated time wi
6.  pilot            Does the pilot light   Is the control being  operated correctly   Will the pilot light  with a match   Is the gas turned on to the  appliance    Is the gas pressure correct   Has the system got  any air in it    SYSTEM OK    PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT  Ensure there is no debris around the pilot assembly   orientation  condition and connection    Ignition Functional Check 1   e g  soot  etc   which could short the spark  clean the area   There is a blockage in the system  check the inlet test point   the mag seating and valve  Check thermocouple leads for correct    there a spark    Parts  Section 4   GO TO THE NEXT  CHART IGNITION   FUNCTIONAL CHECK 2    O  C      5  O            O  O    Consult User    Instructions and retry   burner head  Change the    Operate the valve  control system in the  manual mode via the   touch pad or remote  Is   Check alignment of pilot   ignition lead  see Replacing  Check isolation tap and  gas meter  retry  Purge the gas pipes and  retry       29       il    Co    Imagination    Serv    Fire    IONS    Instruct    Ing    IC    SOK Jun    Pew   B5ueuo      Spuo2  s   uey   1  1e  1B Siu  S   Y91 9  e YUM Sinus pun Hew   UN  gA4  1u  OUI     JO  un   suluu     JO  Uny      1ye Aes   O Id IIM     uN  0  id   vejd  y    ony   AJ15  tH     A1191 pue uoosuuoo      u  u  1uBI  S  A ON ul u  luDil       BUIYJOM        NLA JO yORQ UI    poob uolo  uuoo5         ni    y  S       Spuoo  s   jdnoovow  y  S     Z uey  1916915  SIU  S   9I 9   
7.  this could break the component     3 7 Replace the ignition lead     3c Pilot Injector    3 8 Undo the pilot pipe from the gas valve and from the  underside of the pilot burner  see Diagram 9           3 9 Remove the pipe and the injector drops out from the burner     a C_C     our Imagination    p Un L    Fire     lt     Servicing Instructions   Replacing Parts    3d  Thermocouple       IMPORTANT The Ignition lead and the Thermocouple  need to be removed at the same time regardless of  which needs to be replaced    3 10 Remove the Main Burner  see Section 2    3 11 Unplug the Ignition lead from the electrode and undo the  brass nut to remove the thermocouple from the pilot burner  unit  see Diagram 7     3 12 Undo the brass nut from the back of the interrupter block to  disconnect the thermocouple  see Diagram 10     Interrupter Block    3 14 Carefully cut cable ties and cable ties from the vidaflex    IMPORTANT Ensure not to cut the cables     3 15 Remove the screw and sealant from plate  see Diagram 12        3 16 Feed ignition lead and thermocouple complete with vidaflex  through metal plate        3 17 Withdraw ignition lead and thermocouple from vidaflex  sleeve  THIS MUST BE KEPT AND ASSEMBLED ON THE  NEW LEAD  A CABLE TIE MUST ALSO BE USED TO  RETAIN THE SLEEVE     IMPORTANT The cables must follow the same route  when they are replaced     3 18 When replacing the cover plate ensure silicone sealant is  used to seal the aperture     3 19 The cable can only be fitted o
8. 2   10    The basic kit comprises     see Diagram 2a  The basic kit comprises   2 x 1m lengths    1 x 200mm vertical length 1 x 1m terminal length   1 x 500mm vertical length 1 x 70mm restrictor   1 x 500mm terminal length  cut to length on site  1 x 60mm restrictor   1 x 90   elbow 1 x 52mm restrictor   1 x wall plate 1 x 47mm restrictor   1 x 75mm restrictor   1 x 70mm restrictor Extra lengths may be added from the table  see Section 3     1 x 60mm restrictor    The kit may be used on its own     15      z    Fire Your Imagination    Installation Instructions    Site Requirements    4  Gas Supply    THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR USE ON A GAS  INSTALLATION WITH A GOVERNED METER      l          4 1 Before installation  ensure that the local distribution  conditions  identification of the type of gas and pressure   and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible     4 2 Ensure the gas supply delivers the required amount of gas  and is in accordance with the rules in force     SG     lt      lt  lt     A  Z S St    Ee SE  nmam    43 Soft copper tubing can be used to install the appliance  Soft  soldered joints can be used externally of the appliance but  must be restricted to the area shown in Diagram 3      lt     K     N  3    2D Top Flue Vertical Offset Kit     8530 8530AN   N   Used with kit 8524  A minimum rise of 500mm  191 2  is NBA    required to the first bend  see Diagram 2c          4 4 This appliance is supplied complete with a factory fitted  isolation device i
9. 28 P1 Program 1 for a Timed Setting  Press the SET button until the TIMER mode is displayed     Hold the SET button  The displays flashes the current time  for P1  While the time displayed is flashing you can alter  the hours and minutes set     To set the time your fire first lights  change P1        Press the UP button to alter the hour       Press the DOWN button to alter the minutes  in 10 minute increments     Press SET again to move to the end setting for P1 This is  the time your Studio first shuts down        Press the UP button to alter the hour        Press the DOWN button to alter the minutes     2 9 P2  Program 2 for a Timed Setting    Use the same steps outlined in 2 8 to change the setting  for P2    If you have already set P1 and want to alter the setting for  P2 only         Press the SET button until TIMER mode is displayed        Hold the SET button until the display flashes the  current time for P1           Press the SET button once again to scroll past the  settings for P1   and P1     With the time still flashing         Press the UP button to alter the hour       Press the DOWN button to alter the minutes     Once all four times are set press the OFF button   2 10 To view existing settings       Select Timer Mode      Press and briefly hold the SET button you see the start  time for P1      Repeat the above step for the start and end of each  program     Low Battery       BATT    is displayed on the remote when its batteries need  replacement     Settin
10. A       EE     iad        Fire Your lmaqinnation    Riva2 530 670    Inset Convector Fire   Balanced Flue       With Thermostatic Remote Control       Instructions for Use  Installation  amp  Servicing  For use in GB  amp  IE  Great Britain  amp  Republic of Ireland      IMPORTANT    THE OUTER CASING  FRONT AND GLASS PANEL BECOME EXTREMELY HOT DURING OPERATION AND  WILL RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND BURNS IF TOUCHED  IT IS THEREFORE RECOMMENDED THAT A  FIREGUARD COMPLYING WITH BS 8423 2002 IS USED IN THE PRESENCE OF YOUNG CHILDREN  THE  ELDERLY OR INFIRM     This product contains a heat resistant glass panel  This panel should be checked during Installation and at each servicing interval  If any  damage is observed on the front face of the glass panel  scratches  scores  cracks or other surface defects   the glass panel must be  replaced and the appliance must not be used until a replacement is installed  Under no circumstances should the appliance be used if any  damage is observed  the glass panel is removed or broken     It is essential that ALL of the screws that retain the glass frame are replaced and tightened correctly  Under no circumstances should the  appliance be operated if any of these screws are loose or missing     These Instructions must be left with the appliance for future reference and for consultation when servicing the appliance  Please make the  customer aware of the correct operation of the appliance before leaving these instructions with them        The
11. G          6 3 Replace the decorative front by referring to the separate  leaflet supplied with the front     NOTE  ENSURE THAT THE LOGS ARE POSITIONED AS  ABOVE  ONLY USE THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF LOGS  AS SPECIFIED IN THE DIAGRAMS     Fire our Imagination    Installation Instructions       Lighting the Appliance       The appliance is operated by thermostatic remote control        This remote controls the appliance from pilot ignition through  to shut down     In    MANUAL MODE    you can         light the pilot       turn on the main burner       regulate the flame from low to high and back      turn off the burner leaving just the pilot burning    In TEMP MODE    you can         set the room temperature so the stove automatically  maintains that temperature    In    TIMER MODE    the fire         turns on and off according to the set time periods      automatically regulates the room temperature during  the set periods    7 1 Turning the appliance On  Your remote can control the gas fire from pilot ignition  through to shut down     To turn the fire on press the OFF button and the UP button  simultaneously  You hear several short signals    The pilot and main burner ignite and the remote is now  in Manual Mode     Turning the appliance Off   Press the OFF button to turn the appliance off  FOR SAFETY  YOU MUST WAIT 30 SECONDS BEFORE  LIGHTING THE FIRE AGAIN         IMPORTANT  YELLOW FLAMES TYPICALLY  APPEAR WHEN THE APPLIANCE HAS REACHED  NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE  THIS CAN
12. XIT   VERTICAL ONLY INCLUDING OFFSET  Riva2 530 Nat Gas LPG and Riva2 670 Nat Gas Riva2 670 LPG only    Vertical flue height from top of Restrictor size Vertical flue height from top of Restrictor size  appliance appliance       12     lt     Fire our Imagination    Installation Instructions       Technical Specification          The net efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in EN613 2001 and the result after conversion to gross  using the appropriate factor from Table E4 of SAP 2009 is 75   The test data has been certified by Kiwa Nederland BV    The gross efficiency value may be used in the UK Government s Standard Assessment Procedure  SAP  for energy rating  of dwellings     PACKING CHECKLIST    This appliance has been certified for use in countries other    than those stated  To install this appliance in these countries  it Qty Description Fixing Kit containing     is essential to obtain the translated instructions and in some 1 x Cassette and burner 1 x Instruction manual    cases the appliance will require modification  Contact Gazco for assembly 1 x Quick Start Guide  further information  1 x Back panel 4 x Wood screws  1 x LH side panel 4 x Wall plugs  1 x RH side panel 1 x Self adhesive foam strip  1 x Log set  6 logs  2 x Frame retaining screws  1 x Handset  4 x AA cell batteries  1 x 9v cell batteries       RIVA2 530    RIVA2 670       13          Z DD    Fire Your Imagination    Installation Instructions    Site Requirements       1 6 To mea
13. agram 21   Ensure the log is pushed as far to the side of the  appliance as the grooves will allow        5 15 Rest log D on the raised stud on log C  The rear of the  effect should rest against the back liner  see Diagram 25        5 12 Place log F behind the first log and locate the rear of the log  on the metal bracket  The log should rest between the lip of  the bracket and the rear liner  see Diagram 22        5 16 Sit the hole in the bottom of Log E N on the stud of Log D  and rest the other end in the groove in the fuel bed by the  burner port  see Diagram 26        5 13 Place log B on top of log A  There is a hole on the underside  of log B which fits over the raised stud in log A to secure in  place  see Diagram 23        26    5 17 Lay emberglow over the small ports in the base of the  burner tray  This will create a glowing effect when the  appliance is lit  see Diagram 27        6  Completion of Assembly    6 1 Ensure that the fibreglass seal on the back of the glass  frame is intact then hook the location tabs over the hooks on  the top of the firebox  Replace the nine screws working from  the top down  Tighten the screws evenly  DO NOT OVER  TIGHTEN  see Diagram 28        NEVER OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WHEN THE GLASS  FRAME IS REMOVED OR BROKEN     6 2 Replace ALL of the securing screws ensuring that a screw is  present in all fixing slots           UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE  APPLIANCE BE USED IF ANY OF THE GLASS  FRAME RETAINING SCREWS ARE LOOSE OR  MISSIN
14. am 23        6 17 Lay emberglow over the small ports in the base of the  burner tray  This will create a glowing effect when the  appliance is lit  see Diagram 24           T  Flame Failure Device    7 1 This is a safety feature incorporated on this appliance which  automatically switches off the gas supply if the pilot goes out  and fails to heat the thermocouple     IF THIS OCCURS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RELIGHT THE  APPLIANCE FOR 3 MINUTES     8  Running In    8 1 During initial use of a new Gazco appliance a strong odour  will be encountered as various surface coatings become hot  for the first time  Although these odours are harmless it is  recommended that the appliance is operated on maximum  for 4 to 8 hours in order to fully burn off these coatings  After  this period the odours should then disappear     If the odours persists  please contact your installer for advice   8 2 During the first few hours of burning there may be    discolouration of the flames  This will also disappear after a  short period of use     Fire    User Instructions    9 1 The appliance must be serviced every 12 months by a  qualified Gas Engineer  In all correspondence always quote  the Model number and the Serial number which may be  found on the data badge     10  Ventilation    10 1 This appliance requires no additional ventilation     our Imagination       11  Installation Details    11 1 The installer should have completed the commissioning  sheet at the front of this book  This records the ess
15. an the glass surface  Gazco recommends you use a  ceramic glass product generally sold for cleaning ceramic  hobs     4 9 The glass frame must be refitted to the appliance following  cleaning or servicing     4 10 Ensure that the fibreglass seal on the back of the glass  frame is intact then hook the location tabs over the hooks on  top of the firebox  Replace the nine screws working from the  top down  Tighten the screws evenly DO NOT OVER  TIGHTEN  see Diagram 4     NEVER OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WHEN THE GLASS  FRAME IS REMOVED OR BROKEN     4 11 Replace ALL of the securing screws ensuring that a screw is  present in all fixing slots          UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE  APPLIANCE BE USED IF ANY OF THE GLASS  FRAME RETAINING SCREWS ARE LOOSE OR  MISSING     4 12 Replace the decorative front by referring to the separate  leaflet supplied with the front     NOTE  ENSURE THAT THE LOGS ARE POSITIONED  CORRECTLY  SEE SECTION 6  ONLY USE THE CORRECT  AMOUNT OF LOGS AS SPECIFIED IN THE DIAGRAMS        aC    our Imagination    User Instructions    p Un L         Fire     lt     Advice on handling and disposal  of fire ceramics    The side panels in this appliance are made from  Refractory Ceramic Fibre  RCF   a material which  is commonly used for this application     Protective clothing is not required when handling  these articles  but we recommend you follow  normal hygiene rules of not smoking  eating or  drinking in the work area and always wash your  hands before eating o
16. and hold the DOWN button to decrease to  minimum  At the lowest point the fire goes to  Standby  Mode   Only Pilot lit         NOTE  While pressing a button a symbol indicating  transmission appears on the display  The receiver  confirms transmission with a sound signal         Temp Mode  Automatic        2 6 The display shows the current room temperature   To increase or decrease the fire   s output     Press the SET button to select either the DAY TEMP  or the NIGHT TEMP mode by briefly pressing the  SET button     Hold the SET button until the TEMP display flashes and  then let go     Set the desired temperature with the UP and DOWN arrows    Minimum temperature 5C  maximum 40C or 40F to 99F  when Fahrenheit is the preferred option     Press the OFF button to stop the display flashing or wait  to return to TEMP mode        NOTE  If you set a temperature that is beneath the  current room temperature  the fire automatically  switches to PILOT  Stand by               If you would like the Night temperature control to turn  off then decrease the temperature until      is displayed        ty    Fire Your Imagination    User Instructions    Timer Mode  Automatic     2 7 There are two programmable settings you can make over a  24 hour period  P1 and P2  These are normally used to  provide an early morning and evening setting for each  working week     P1       Start Timed Setting 1  P1       End of Timed Setting 1  P2      Start Timed Setting 2  P2      End of Timed Setting 2    
17. ck Reeded  Brick Effect    To fit the desired liner type remove the retaining bracket at  the top rear of the firebox  see Diagram 8     Retaining Bracket       23    iy    Fire Your Imagination    Installation Instructions    43 Slide the back liner panel over the bracket in the base of the 5 2 Place log Aon the left hand front of the burner  The log will  firebox and stand upright against the back of the appliance  fit over the raised stud and into the raised stud and into the  see Diagram 9  groove in the burner tray  see Diagram 12     T  Liner       4 4 Replace the top retaining bracket to hold the back panel in 5 3 Place Log F behind the Log A on the flat plain and locate the  place  rear of the log on the metal bracket  The log should rest    between the lip of the bracket and the rear liner  see    4 5 Slide the two side liners into place between the side of the Diagram 13   firebox and the burner tray  see Diagram 10      lt       Flat plain       5 4 Place Log G on top of Log A  There is a hole on the  underside of Log G which fits over the raised stud on Log A    4 6 Removal of the liners is the reverse of this process  to secure in place  The end of the log sits on the raised  section of the burner tray  see Diagram 14        5  Arrangement Of Fuel Bed Components    Riva2 530 Layout    5 1 The logs for the fuel bed are clearly individually labelled  see  Diagram 11        24    Fire Your Imagination    Installation Instructions    5 5 Place Log H on the centre of 
18. ctly with the blue tag lead furthest  away from the gas valve body     Remove the Main Burner  see Section 2   8 3    Remove the two thermocurrent cables by removing the two  screws  see Diagram 14   Remove the ignition lead  see Diagram 14     Remove the eight wire loom from the control box     The control box can now be replaced     Remove the Main Burner as described in Servicing   Replacing Parts  Section 2     Loosen and remove nut A from the injector pipe  see    Diagram 15 and loosen nut B from the brass fitting  NO  NEED TO DISCONNECT     Injector Feed pipe       Remove the Aeration plate by unscrewing the two nuts that  hold the plate in place  see Diagram 16                          When replacing the sealing plate on the rear of the control  cover use a Suitable silicone sealant              Eight wire       cable  hermo current    8 4          Ignition lead                8 5    After replacing the control box you may need to reprogram  the handset         Press and hold the reset button on the control box until  you hear two signals  After the second longer signal         Release the reset button and within 20 seconds         Press the DOWN button on the handset until you hear  two additional short signals confirming the new code is set   If there is a single long signal the code learning sequence  has failed or the wiring is incorrect              Replace the injector  Check all joints for gas leaks       z    Fire Your Imagination    Servicing Instructions   Re
19. dels    N NX NN NN O  L     21    iY    Fire       2 4    2 5    2 6       22    Your Imagination    TAKE CARE WHEN MARKING OUT FOR THE FLUE AS  IT IS DIFFICULT TO MOVE AFTER INSTALLATION  IF A  RESTRICTOR IS REQUIRED FIT THIS BETWEEN THE  SMALL OUTLET SPIGOT AND THE AIR DUCT  SEE  Diagram 3   REFER TO THE TECHNICAL  SPECIFICATIONS ON PAGE 12 FOR RESTRICTOR SIZE     A 152mm  6   diameter hole is required to install the flue   This can be achieved by either    a  Core drill   b  Hammer and chisel    It is advisable to drill small holes around the circumference  when using method b  Make good both ends of the hole     Remove the backing paper from the silicone foam strip  supplied in the fixing kit and fix to the back of the outer  flanges of the appliance  ensure that it is located below the  frame location lugs on the top flange  Foam strip may need  cutting to length     When installing the appliance into a combustible  enclosure  ensure all the clearances are observed  It is  advisable to use a marble slip or similar material  between the appliance and the plasterboard  See Site  Requirements  Diagram 3A  amp  3B     Secure the appliance through the 4 x fixing holes using the  screws provided  see Diagram 4     2 1    2 8    2 9       Access must be left either above or at the side of the  installation to allow the flue to be assembled on top of the  appliance  When a horizontal terminal is used  the vertical  sections are assembled first  then the 90 degree elbow and  fina
20. ehind the burner fuel bed at the rear of the  firebox  see Diagram 4     To remove the decorative front from the appliance please  refer to the separate instructions supplied with the front     Remove the glass frame  see Diagram 1        2 11 Hold the burner tray at the front  pull forward and   Place carefully to one side  rotate upwards  Carefully remove the fuel bed and place  safely to one side  The unit can now be serviced    The glass frame must be refitted to the appliance following    cleaning or servicing  Hold in position and secure with the IMPORTANT Ensure that the rubber seal is intact   screws   2 12 When replacing the unit ensure the location tabs engage  Replace ALL of the securing screws ensuring that a screw is above the divider plate at the rear of the burner tray  see  present in all fixing slots  Diagram 5        UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE  APPLIANCE BE USED IF ANY OF THE GLASS  FRAME RETAINING SCREWS ARE LOOSE OR  MISSING     Remove the logs     Carefully slide the liners forward and store safely  see  Diagram 2        2 13 To replace the burner  locate the inlet pipe onto the brass  fitting and loosely fit the nut  DO NOT TIGHTEN THE NUT  AT THIS STAGE     2 14 Replace the 4 burner fixing screws   Loosely replace the two  screws behind the burner fuel bed at the rear of the firebox  then replace the two screws at the front of the burner tray  and tighten then tighten the back two screws  see Diagram  4  Tighten the inlet pipe nut     DO NOT OVER
21. ential  installation details of the appliance  In all correspondence  always quote the Model number and Serial number        12  Hot Surfaces    12 1 Parts of this appliance become hot during normal use   12 2 Regard all parts of the appliance as a working surface     12 3 Provide a suitable fire guard to protect young children  and the infirm       Hot  Surface       13  Appliance will not light    If you cannot light the appliance   13 1 Check and change the batteries in the remote handset   13 2 Check and change the control box batteries  See Section 3      13 3 Consult your Gazco Retailer or installer if the appliance still  does not light     11    L D    our Imagination    Fire    Installation Instructions     lt        Technical Specification    Covering the following models     Gas Type RIVA2 530 RIVA2 670    a    Hee  CAT  as Type Pesce Aeration m3 h Country  High   Low  Dar    sparrai     Efficiency Class 2   81    NO  Class 4    Riva2 530    Flue Outlet Size    100mm  Flue Inlet Size    152mm       Gas Inlet Connection Size    8mm    RESTRICTOR REQUIREMENT   VERTICAL  amp  HORIZONTAL FLUE SPECIFICATION  Riva2 530 Nat Gas LPG and Riva2 670 Nat Gas  Vertical flue height from top of appliance Horizontal length Restrictor size  500mm   1000mm Up to 1000mm No restrictor  1000mm   1490mm Up to 1000mm 75mm  1500mm   1990mm Up to 2000mm 70mm    1500mm   1990mm 2000mm up to 5000mm No restrictor    2000mm   2500mm Up to 5000mm 70mm  2500mm x 3000mm Up to 5000mm 60mm    TOP E
22. erature    In TIMER MODE  Automatic  the fire        turns on and off according to the set time periods       automatically regulates the room temperature during the  set periods    NOTE  When operating the fire in Temp or Timer mode   the pilot remains lit and the fire then automatically  switches on at programmed times to bring the room to  the set temperature whether or not you are in the room   NEVER LEAVE ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS  WITHIN 1 METRE OF THE FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE                 Switching Between Modes    2 4    Press the SET button to change to Temperature Mode   Press again to change to Timer Mode   Keep pressing to run through all operating modes  These  are       MAN      DAY TEMP      NIGHT TEMP      TIMER  and back to MAN  NOTE  MAN mode can also be reached by pressing  either the UP or DOWN button     L  LC     our Imagination    B Wn R    Fire    User Instructions    Manual Mode    2 5 Press the OFF button and the UP button simultaneously   You hear several clicks and audible beeps as the fire begins  the ignition process   up to 30 seconds       lt     Turning the appliance Off   Press the OFF button to turn the appliance off    FOR SAFETY  YOU MUST WAIT 30 SECONDS BEFORE  LIGHTING THE FIRE AGAIN     Increasing the Flame Height     Press the UP button once to increase flame height one stage   Press and hold the UP button to increase to maximum     Decreasing the Flame Height     Press the DOWN button once to decrease flame height   one stage  Press 
23. f  What to do if the appliance fails to operate  Section 13 of  the User Instructions      Reprogramming handset Control box    28    To access the control box see Servicing Instructions   Section 2   Main Burner         Press and hold the reset button on the control box until  you hear two signals  After the second longer signal         Release the reset button and within 20 seconds         Press the DOWN button on the handset until you hear  two additional short signals confirming the new code is set   If there is a single long signal the code learning sequence  has failed or the wiring is incorrect     sI  Z     Fire Your Imagination    Servicing Instructions    Servicing Fault Finding Charts          Clean away lint or fluff from under the burner       le Servicing Requirements    Check the spark gap on the pilot is correct        Ensure that the glass frame is secured correctly and that  all retaining screws are in place        IMPORTANT   The glass panel on this appliance should be    checked for any signs of damage on the front face of the 1 3 Correct any faults found during the initial test    glass panel  scratches  scores  cracks or other surface   defects   If damage is observed  the glass panel must be 1 4 Re commission the appliance in accordance with  replaced and the appliance must not be used until a Commissioning Procedures    replacement is installed  Under no circumstances should the   appliance be used if any damage is observed  Please isolate 1 5 Advise t
24. g the time  Simultaneously press the up and down buttons     Press the up button to set the hour and the down button to  set the minutes     Press OFF to return to the manual mode or simply wait     Setting the   C 24 Hour or   F 12 Hour clock    Press OFF and the down arrow until the display changes  from   C 24 hour clock to   F 12 hour clock and vice versa            If the remote is removed  lost or damaged  signals  transmitted to the receiver cease  Your fire will go to  standby  pilot  mode after 6 hours     3  Changing the Appliance Batteries    3 1 The batteries are located in the control box in the base of  the front of the appliance  see Diagram 2           3 3 Remove the old batteries and correctly position the 4 new  high quality  Duracell or similar  AA size batteries into the  battery compartment     3 4 Re assemble in reverse     4  Cleaning the Appliance    To remove the decorative front from the appliance please  refer to the separate instructions supplied with the front     42 Remove the glass frame by unscrewing the nine screws   see Diagram 4        43 Remove the liners and logs  and place them on a dry  clean  surface     4 4 The logs should not require cleaning  Do not use a vacuum  cleaner or brush to clean the logs  any large pieces of  debris may be removed by hand     45 Ensure any debris is removed from the burner ports   4 6 Replace the liners by referring to Section 5   4 7 Use a damp cloth to clean the outer casing of the appliance     48 To cle
25. gth of flue to be installed  A hole  the side of the chimney breast for access  Following will be required to gain access to each joint and the exit  commissioning complete the sides of the chimney breast  through the wall  These holes are ideally in the side of the  see Diagram 9  chimney breast  see Diagram 10        6 16 Cut out all holes and fit lintel  see Diagram 11     11       6 13 A removable access hatch must be left in the side of the  chimney breast for future servicing and inspection of the  appliance     MASONRY INSTALLATION    6 14 If it is necessary to install this appliance into a non   combustible e g  masonry or brickwork  minimal clearances  are required  however due to the flue spigot protruding from  the top of the appliance  the following method is    recommended  6 17 Apply plaster finishing around the aperture that the cassette      will fit into  see Diagram 12   6 15 Mark out the following     A  Cassette position   B  Extra room below the cassette  C  Lintel position   D  Flue installation access       NOTE  In order to prevent possible plaster cracks  it is  recommended to cover the immediate area above the  cassette with non combustible material such as marble or  granite     19    sI        Fire Your Imagination    Site Requirements       6 18 Place the cassette into the opening  see Diagram 13  6 21 After fully commissioning the appliance  make good all of  the access holes  see Diagram 16   i NOTE  It is recommended to cover some of these acce
26. he customer of any remedial work undertaken   the appliance until a replacement glass panel has been   obtained and installed  Replacement glass panels can be REPLACE BATTERIES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RECTIFY  purchased from Gazco via the Retailer from which the ANY FAULTS     appliance was purchased or any other Gazco distributor   ELECTRONIC CONTROL VALVE FAULT ANALYSIS    This appliance must be serviced at least once a year by a  competent person  Symptom    3 Short beeps from Batteries low in Replace appliance  All tests must be carried out in accordance with the current Gas control appliance batteries    Safe recommendations  No ignition  5 second    continuous tone  there  1 1 Before Testing  ey a short  eeps before    Check interrupter    Loose damaged wire   lock and wires        Conduct a gas soundness test for the property ensuring No ignition  no tone  Sever board  there are no leaks before servicing  motor turns slightly damaged Replace receiver     Check the operation of the appliance before testing  when operated  No pilot flame and ee  1 2 Special checks     continues to Toca Correct wiring  spar     Clean the burner using a vacuum cleaner with a soft Pilot lights  control con    1  No spark at pilot 1  Rectify spark at  brush attachment  Ensure all debris is removed from the tinues to spark  value burner pilot burner    shuts down after 10   30   2  Loose damaged 2  Check inter   seconds wire rupter and wires    burner ports      Clean away lint or fluff from the
27. into which the cassette is fitted must be ventilated  to prevent a build up of heat  If the void is sealed then it will    be necessary to fit vents at both low and high levels of 6 11 With the cassette forward of its final position apply  approximately 50cm  each  These vents should take cold air plasterboard to the front of the chimney breast and apply  from the room and return warm air back into the room  plaster finish  In order to prevent possible plaster cracks  it  is recommended to cover the face of the wall immediately  6 8 A removable access hatch must be left in the side of the above the cassette with non combustible material such as  chimney breast for future servicing and inspection of the marble or granite  see Diagram 8   appliance     6 9 Build the studwork chimney breast to the desired size   Ensure that the clearances to combustible materials is  maintained  decide upon and cut the hole for the flue exit   see Site Requirements  Section 2   It is recommended to  line the aperture for the cassette with 12mm thick non   combustible material as shown  Provide gas and electric  services  if required  into the enclosure  see Diagram 6        18    L  LC     our Imagination    B Wn R    Fire    Installation Instructions     lt     Site Requirements       6 12 Push the cassette back into its final position and connect the NOTE  The position of the flue installation access will  flue system  gas and electric services using the openings in depend on the route and len
28. ll carry a standard 12 month warranty     It is a condition of the Extended Warranty that the installation  complies with the relevant Building Regulations and is carried out   by a suitably trained and qualified individual  GasSafe in the UK or  equivalent in other countries  with the certificate of installation and the  Commissioning Report on Page 3 completed and retained by the end  user     Full terms and conditions are detailed in the Warranty Statement on  the Gazco website www gazco com  In the event of any conflict of  information the wording on the website shall prevail     Important Note  Should any problems be experienced with your  product  claims must first be submitted to the Expert Retailer where  the appliance was purchased from who will offer immediate assistance  or contact Gazco on your behalf     sI  ZD    Fire Your Imagination    Appliance Commissioning Checklist    To assist us in any guarantee claim please complete the following information      IMPORTANT NOTICE    Explain the operation of the appliance to the end user  hand the completed instructions to them for safe keeping   as the information will be required when making any guaranteed claims     FLUE CHECK      1  Flue Is correct for appliance  2  Flue flow Test N A  3  Spillage Test N A    GAS CHECK    1  Gas soundness  amp  let by test  2  Standing gas pressure    3  Appliance working pressure  on High Setting   NB All other gas appliances must be operating on full    5  Does Ventilation meet ap
29. lly the horizontal section including the terminal  If a  masonry installation is to be built  a suitable lintel must be  used to support the opening     Only the horizontal terminal section can be reduced in size   To determine the length  measure from the outside of the  wall to the stop on the 90 degree elbow  Measuring from the  slots on the outer flue furthest away from the outlet  add  10mm onto the required measured length and mark around  the flue  see Diagram 5     A wall plate is supplied to secure the flue to the wall  Bend  the tab to 90    Assemble the plate onto the flue but only  secure to the wall and flue when the flue is fully assembled   see Diagram 5        There is a cardboard fitment in the terminal  This is to  support the flue whilst it is cut to length  REMOVE THE  REMAINDER OF THE CARDBOARD AFTER CUTTING TO  SIZE  see Diagram 6     V    s    2 10 Remove the compression elbow from the appliance and    connect it to the gas supply pipe  As the appliance is located  into the enclosure  pass the elbow and supply pipe through  the silicone panel on the right hand side  PURGE THE  SUPPLY PIPE  This is essential to expel any debris that  may block the gas controls  Connect the elbow to the  appliance inlet pipe see Diagrams 7        3  Gas Soundness Pressure Check    3 1    Connect a suitable pressure gauge to the test point located  on the inlet fitting and turn the gas supply on  Light the  appliance and check all gas joints for possible leaks  Turn  the a
30. n and locate  the rear of the log on the metal bracket  The log should rest  between the lip of the bracket and the rear liner  see  Diagram 10     5 5 Slide the two side liners into place between the side of the  firebox and the burner tray  see Diagram 7        f 6 4 Place Log G on top of Log A  There is a hole on the  5 6 Removal of the liners is the reverse of this process  underside of Log G which fits over the raised stud on Log A  to secure in place  The end of the log sits on the raised    section of the burner tray  see Diagram 11   6  Arrangement of Fuel Bed Components    9    Riva2 530 Layout    6 1 The logs for the fuel bed are clearly individually labelled  see  Diagram 8        Fire Your Imagination    User Instructions    6 5 Place Log H on the centre of the burner tray  There is a 6 8 Log K should rest on the flat plain behind the stud for the  raised stud in the fuel bed which securely locates the log in Log arrangement to be complete  see Diagram 15   place  The right hand side rests on the raised section at the  end of the air cutout  see Diagram 12        6 9 Lay emberglow over the small ports in the base of the  burner tray  This will create a glowing effect when the  6 6 Rest Log   on the raised stud on Log H  The rear of the appliance is lit  see Diagram 16   effect should rest in the groove at the back of the burner  tray  see Diagram 13        6 7 Sit the first hole in the bottom of the left hand side of Log K  on the stud of Log H and secure by fitti
31. ncorporated into the inlet connection  no  further isolation device is required        3  Optional Extra Flue Lengths and Bends    All flue components are 150mm diameter  6    4 5 All supply gas pipes must be purged of any debris that may    NOMINAL ACTUAL STAINLESS ANTHRACITE have entered  prior to connection to the appliance   LENGTH LENGTH FINISH FINISH T x   iea a    4 6 e gas supply enters through the silicone panel located on  200mm   140mm 8527 8527AN the RH side of the outer box  this will need to be slit with a    500mm   440mm   8528 8528AN sharp knife prior to passing the supply pipe through     1000mm   940mm   8529   8529AN 47 The gas supply must be installed in a way that does not  40   Bend 8507 8507AN restrict the removal of the appliance for servicing and  inspection   90   Bend 8508 8508AN    NOTE   Carefully consider  5  Ventilation    5 1 This appliance requires no additional ventilation        a  Terminal positions  b  Flue supports   c  Weatherproofing  d  Fire precautions    For all the above options  you must conform to local  and national codes of practice     16        Un L    z   Z     lt     Fire our Imagination    Site Requirements          6  Appliance Location Riva2 530  P     6 1 This appliance must stand on a non combustible hearth that  is at least 12mm thick  the minimum opening dimensions  are shown in Diagram 4a           Riva2 670       6 2 NOTE  If this appliance is fitted less than 150mm from  the floor then it will require a hearth to 
32. ne way round  ensure this is  correct when refitting a replacement     IMPORTANT Ensure that the red end of the ignition  cable is reconnected to the electrode     4  Ignition Lead    IMPORTANT The Ignition lead and the Thermocouple  need to be removed at the same time regardless of  which needs to be replaced     See Section 4d     5  Gas Valve    To change the gas valve     5 1 Remove the Main Burner  see Section 2     5 2 Release the gas inlet pipe  see Diagram 13  Arrow A        5 3 Remove the thermocouple from the interrupter block   5 4 Release the pilot pipe  see Diagram 13  Arrow B    5 5 Release the gas outlet pipe  see Diagram 13 Arrow C   5 6 Remove the eight wire loom  see Diagram 13  Arrow D     5 7 Remove the two screws securing the valve to the support  bracket and withdraw the valve     5 8 Replace in reverse order     33    sI       Fire    Your Imagination    Servicing Instructions   Replacing Parts    6  Magnetic Safety Device    8  Main Injector       6 3    6 4    6 5    6 6       7  Control Box    7 1    7 2    7 3    7 4    iso    34    To replace the magnetic safety valve  8 1    Undo the thermocouple from the interrupter block and  remove the two interrupter leads  8 2    Unscrew the interrupter block from the back of the valve     Undo the silver magnetic valve retaining nut on the back of 15  the valve     Gently tap out the mag valve     Replace with a new unit     Reassemble in reverse order ensuring that the interrupter  leads are connected corre
33. ng the middle hole  on the right hand side over the stud in the fuel bed by the  burner port  see Diagram 14        iy    Fire Your Imagination    User Instructions    Riva2 6 70 Layout    6 10 The logs for the fuel bed are clearly individually labelled  see  Diagram 17        6 11       6 12 Place log F behind the first log and locate the rear of the log       10    Riva2 670 LPG   N  All other models   E    Place log A on the left hand front of the burner  The log will  rest in a groove and the raised stud will fit in the cut out  notch in the log  see Diagram 18    Ensure the log is pushed as far to the side of the  appliance as the grooves will allow     on the metal bracket  The log should rest between the lip of  the bracket and the rear liner  see Diagram 19     6 13 Place log B on top of log A  There is a hole on the underside  of log B which fits over the raised stud in log A to secure in  place  see Diagram 20        6 14 Place log C on the centre of the burner tray  There is a  raised stud in the fuel bed which securely locates the left  hand side of the log in place whilst the right hand side rests  in the channel to the right hand side of the air cutout in the  fuel bed  see Diagram 21        6 15 Rest log D on the raised stud on log C  The rear of the  effect should rest against the back liner  see Diagram 22        6 16 Sit the hole in the bottom of Log E N on the stud of Log D  and rest the other end in the groove in the fuel bed by the  burner port  see Diagr
34. o the flue terminal     This product is guaranteed for 5 years from the date of  installation  as set out in the terms and conditions of sale  between Gazco and your local Gazco retailer  Please  consult with your local Gazco retailer if you have any  questions  In all correspondence always quote the Model  Number and Serial Number        2  Operating the Appliance    The appliance is operated by thermostatic remote control        Turning the appliance On  Your remote can control the gas fire from pilot ignition  through to shut down     To turn the fire on press the OFF button and the UP button  simultaneously  You hear several short signals    The pilot and main burner ignite and the remote is now  in Manual Mode            2 2    2 3       IMPORTANT  YELLOW FLAMES TYPICALLY  APPEAR WHEN THE APPLIANCE HAS REACHED  NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE  THIS CAN  TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES            WARNING  IF THE APPLIANCE FAILS TO LIGHT OR  BECOMES EXTINGUISHED IN USE  WAIT 3  MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RELIGHT         There are 3 different modes available for controlling and  Operating the appliance     1  Manual Mode  2  Temp Mode  Automatic   3  Timer Mode  Automatic     In MANUAL MODE you can         turn on the main burner using the UP button      regulate the flame from high to low and back      turn off the burner leaving just the pilot burning    In TEMP MODE  Automatic  you can       set the room temperature so the thermostat in the remote  automatically maintains that temp
35. on Number    4TH SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    6TH SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    8TH SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    10TH SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    37    Gazco Limited  Osprey Road  Sowton Industrial Estate  Exeter  Devon  England EX2 7JG  Technical Customer Services   01392  261950 Fax   01392  261951  E mail  technicalservices gazco com    A member of the Stovax Group  E amp OE    
36. placing Parts       9  Primary Aeration Plate    9 1    9 2    9 3    NOT ALL MODELS HAVE AERATION PLATES  REFER TO  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  PAGE 12     Remove the Main Burner as described in Servicing  Section 2   Remove the 2 fixing nuts and slide the plate off the venturi   Replace with the correct size plate and secure with the    screw  Ensure the lower edge of the plate is located over  the venturi flange  see Diagram 18                                               10  Changing Between Gas Types    In order to change between gas types it will be necessary to  change the Main Burner assembly     Contact your Gazco retailer for further information     A kit of parts is available for this  Always quote the Model  number and Serial number when ordering any spare parts     35    Fire Your Imagination    Servicing Instructions   Replacing Parts    10  Short Spares List    COMPONENT RIVA2 530 RIVA2 670    LPG    x P   N  PILOT INJECTOR PI0026 PI0015 PI0026 PI0015    PILOT BURNER PI0069 PI0070  MAIN INJECTOR IN0035 IN0051  IGNITION LEAD EL0537       36    1ST SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    3RD SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    5TH SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    7TH SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    9TH SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registration Number    z I    D    Fire Your Imagination    Service Records    2ND SERVICE    Retailer s Stamp Gas Safe Registrati
37. pliance requirements N A    SAFETY CHECK    1  Glass checked to ensure no damage  scratches  scores or cracks     2  Glass frame secured correctly and all screws replaced    Contact No Engineer    Date of Purchase Contact No    Gas Safe Reg NO                                         Date of Installation               D    Fire    Your Imagination    User Instructions    Welcome    Congratulations on purchasing your Riva2 fire  if installed  correctly Gazco hope it will give you many years of warmth  and pleasure for which it was designed     The purpose of this manual is to familiarise you with your  stove  and give guidelines for its installation  operation and  maintenance  If  after reading  you need further information   please do not hesitate to contact your Gazco retailer     WARNING    1 1    1 2    1 3       In the event of a gas escape or if you can smell  gas  please take the following steps       Immediately turn off the gas supply at the  meter emergency control valve        Extinguish all sources of ignition    Do not smoke      Do not operate any electrical light or power  switches  On or Off        Ventilate the building s  by opening doors and  windows    e Ensure access to the premises can be made    Please report the incident immediately to the  National Gas Emergency Service Call Centre on  0800 111 999  England  Scotland and Wales    0800  002 001  N  Ireland  or in the case of LPG  the gas  supplier whose details can be found on the bulk  storage vessel o
38. ppliance to maximum and check that the supply  pressure is as stated on the databadge  Turn the gas off  and replace the test point screw  turn the gas on and check  the test point for leaks          Z    our Imagination    p Un L         Fire     lt     Advice on handling and disposal       of fire ceramics    The side panels in this appliance are made from  Refractory Ceramic Fibre  RCF   a material which  is commonly used for this application     Protective clothing is not required when handling  these articles  but we recommend you follow  normal hygiene rules of not smoking  eating or  drinking in the work area and always wash your  hands before eating or drinking     To ensure that the release of RCF fibres are kept  to a minimum  during installation and servicing a  HEPA filtered vacuum is recommended to remove  any dust accumulated in and around the appliance  before and after working on it  When servicing  the appliance it is recommended that the replaced  items are not broken up  but are sealed within  heavy duty polythene bags and labelled as RCF  waste     RCF waste is classed as stable  non reactive  hazardous waste and may be disposed of at a  licensed landfill site     Excessive exposure to these materials may cause  temporary irritation to eyes  skin and respiratory  tract  wash hands thoroughly after handling the  material        4  Removal  amp  Fitting of the Liners    4 1    The Riva2 appliance comes with three optional liner  finishes     Vermiculite  Bla
39. protect the floor     It should have minimum dimensions of 12mm thick    projecting 300mm in front and 150mm either side of the Studwork Installation  appliance        6 5 Combustible parts of the studwork must not be any closer  than the minimum dimensions shown in Diagrams 5a and  5b  These dimensions need to be maintained even if the  frame work is protected by non combustible material     If a Verve frame is to be fitted the appliance MUST be  fitted at least 150mm above the floor     63 This appliance is not suitable for installation onto a  combustible wall  all combustible materials must be removed  from the area shown in Diagrams 4a  4b and 4c    Riva2 530  6 4 NOTE  If using natural materials for the back panel of CONEIS ELE ATEA AL  the fireplace  it is recommended that you construct it CLEARANCES FOR RIVA 53  from three or more sections to prevent cracking  Resin     based materials may not be suitable  This appliance is  an effective heat producer and attention must be paid to  the construction and finish of the fireplace        47    iY    Fire Your Imagination    Installation Instructions    Site Requirements       6 10 Place the cassette into position and fit a non combustible  RIVA2 670 panel above the cassette as shown  see Diagram 7  Ensure  MINIMUM the void is adequately ventilated     COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL  CLEARANCES FOR RIVA 67       6 6 Do not pack the void around or above the appliance with  insulation materials such as mineral wool        6 7 The void 
40. r cylinder     The gas supply must not be used until remedial  action has been taken to correct the defect and  the installation has been recommissioned by a   competent person     Installation and servicing must only be carried out by a  competent person whose name appears on the Gas Safe  register  To ensure the engineer is registered with Gas Safe  they should possess an ID Card carrying the following logo              REGISTER    In all correspondence  please quote the appliance type  and serial number  which can be found on the data badge  located on a plate attached to the lower slotted trim     Do not place curtains above the appliance   You must have 300mm  1     clearance between the appliance  and any curtains at either side     1 4    1 5    1 6    1 7    1 8    2 1    No furnishings or other objects should be placed within  1 metre of the front of the appliance     If a shelf is fitted  a distance of 150mm above the appliance  is required     If any cracks appear in the glass panel do not use the  appliance until the panel has been replaced     If  for any reason  the flue has to be removed from the  appliance  the seals must be replaced in the inner spigot     Do not obstruct the flue terminal in any way  i e  by planting  flowers  trees  shrubs etc  in the near vicinity  or by leaning  objects against the terminal guard     Do not put any objects on the terminal guard  it will lose its  shape     If you use a garden sprinkler  do not let quantities of water  int
41. r drinking     To ensure that the release of RCF fibres are kept to  a minimum  during installation and servicing a  HEPA filtered vacuum is recommended to remove  any dust accumulated in and around the appliance  before and after working on it  When servicing the  appliance it is recommended that the replaced  items are not broken up  but are sealed within  heavy duty polythene bags and labelled as RCF  waste     RCF waste is classed as stable  non reactive  hazardous waste and may be disposed of at a  licensed landfill site     Excessive exposure to these materials may cause  temporary irritation to eyes  skin and respiratory  tract  wash hands thoroughly after handling the  material     5  Removal  amp  Fitting of the Liners    5 1 The Riva2 appliance comes with three optional liner  finishes     Vermiculite  Black Reeded  Brick Effect    5 2 To fit the desired liner type remove the retaining bracket at  the top rear of the firebox  see Diagram 5     Retaining Bracket       iy    Fire Your Imagination    User Instructions    5 3 Slide the back liner panel over the bracket in the base of the  firebox and stand upright against the back of the appliance  6     N    Place log A on the left hand front of the burner  The log will    see Diagram 6  fit over the raised stud and into the raised stud and into the  groove in the burner tray  see Diagram 9        5 4 Replace the top retaining bracket to hold the back panel in    place  6 3 Place Log F behind the Log A on the flat plai
42. ss  holes with removable panels to assist in future servicing   see Diagram 16     6 19 Raise the cassette into its final position and support it on  12mm thick non combustible material  see Diagram 14        Wo A    4 VA    6 20 Connect the flue system through the access holes  see  Diagram 15           20       1  Safety Precautions    1 1 For your own and other   s safety  you must install this stove  according to local and national codes of practice  Failure to  install the stove correctly could lead to prosecution  Read  these instructions before installing and using this  appliance     1 2 These instructions must be left intact with the user   1 3 Do not attempt to burn rubbish on this appliance   1 4 Keep all plastic bags away from young children     1 5 Do not place any object on or near to the appliance and  allow adequate clearance above the appliance     IF THE APPLIANCE IS EXTINGUISHED OR GOES OUT  IN USE  WAIT 3 MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO  RELIGHT THE APPLIANCE     IMPORTANT  REFER TO DATA BADGE AND  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION AT THE FRONT OF THE  MANUAL TO ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS  CORRECTLY ADJUSTED FOR THE GAS TYPE AND  CATEGORY APPLICABLE IN THE COUNTRY OF USE     FOR DETAILS OF CHANGING BETWEEN GAS  TYPES REFER TO SERVICING  SECTION 10   REPLACING PARTS     Unpacking    1 6 Remove the appliance from its packaging  and check that it  is complete and undamaged     Put the loose ceramic parts to one side so that they are not  damaged during installation     2  In
43. stallation of the Appliance           NOTE  THERE IS AN OPTIONAL DUCT KIT  PART  No  8572  WHICH MUST BE INSTALLED AT THE  SAME TIME AS THE APPLIANCE INSTALLATION          Please note  As an optional extra Gazco can provide  a mains adapter to supply constant power to the  appliance control box instead of the battery pack               If installing an appliance with the adapter make  provision for a mains power socket within 1 5m of  the control box and follow the instructions provided        2 1    2 2    2 3       L     our Imagination    p Un L    Fire     lt     Remove the glass frame by unscrewing the 9 x retaining  screws  see Diagram 1  Carefully remove the box containing  the logs from the firebox  Place to one side as these are fragile        The gas supply enters through the silicone panel located on  the RH side of the outer box  this will need to be slit with a  sharp knife prior to passing the supply pipe through     Two types of flue terminals are available  horizontal and  vertical  For a horizontal terminal  decide on the terminal  position and measure the height from the top of the  appliance to the centre of the required hole  For minimum  and maximum flue dimensions see Diagram 2      LL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL             Z Z  Z    Z                         i Riva  670 Nat Gas    Z  Vac    Riva2 530 Nat  Gas LPG           METRES   3 0 pe vee eee eeeeee     Riva2 670  LPG only    2 5            05 1 0 15 20 25 30 3 55 40 4 5 5 0  METRES                    All Mo
44. sure for a horizontal terminal decide on the terminal       1  Flue  amp  Chimney Requirements position   flue supplied  centre of the required outlet   You must adhere to the following  1 8 For minimum and maximum flue dimensions see Diagrams 2a   1 1 The flue must be sited in accordance with BS5440  Part 1 f f   latest edition   see Diagram 1  1 9 Allow enough room either above or to the side of the    appliance to assemble the flue on top   1 2 Fita guard to protect people from any terminal less than 2    or above a flat roof      Vertical section      90   elbow  1 3 All vertical and horizontal flues must be securely fixed and     Horizontal plus terminal  fire precautions followed in accordance with local and f f f f f  national codes of practice  1 11 Support the opening of a masonry installation with a lintel   on page 12   1 5 Two types of flue terminals are available  horizontal and  vertical   UK Dimensions P T     Terminal Position Minimum      Distance J    Directly below an opening  air brick  opening windows etc 600mm            a oe a    Above an opening  air brick  opening windows etc 300mm    Horizontally next to an opening  air brick  opening windows etc 400mm L    Below gutters  soil pipes or drain pipe 300mm    E Below eaves 300mm  F Below balcony or car port roof 600mm    G From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe 300mm    H From an internal or external corner 600mm    1  atove group oot orbatonytet       som _  From an opening in the car port  e g  door  
45. the burner tray  There is a 5 8 Log K should rest on the flat plain behind the stud for the  raised stud in the fuel bed which securely locates the log in Log arrangement to be complete  see Diagram 18   place  The right hand side rests on the raised section at the  end of the air cutout  see Diagram 15        5 9 Lay emberglow over the small ports in the base of the    burner tray  This will create a glowing effect when the  5 6 Rest Log   on the raised stud on Log H  The rear of the appliance is lit  see Diagram 19     effect should rest in the groove at the back of the burner  tray  see Diagram 16        5 7 Sit the first hole in the bottom of the left hand side of Log K  on the stud of Log H and secure by fitting the middle hole on  the right hand side over the stud in the fuel bed by the  burner port  see Diagram 17        25     I  Z     Fire Your Imagination    Installation Instructions    Riva2 6 70 Layout    5 10 The logs for the fuel bed are clearly individually labelled  see  Diagram 20        5 14 Place log C on the centre of the burner tray  There is a  raised stud in the fuel bed which securely locates the left  hand side of the log in place whilst the right hand side rests  in the channel to the right hand side of the air cutout in the  fuel bed  see Diagram 24     Riva2 670 LPG N  All other models   E       5 11 Place log A on the left hand front of the burner  The log will  rest in a groove and the raised stud will fit in the cut out  notch in the log  see Di
46. window  into the dwelling  Tw  Wertcalytomaterninal onthe samewall 500m  TN  Horizontaty rom a terminal onthe same wa   soom   0   Frome wallon which te teminalis mounted               NA    P  Fomara suro                    mm _  o  Above meneaonwnmo               8      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        14    Fire Your Imagination    Installation Instructions    Site Requirements    2  Flue Options 2B  Top Flue Up and Out    with Additional Bend    Riva2 530 Nat Gas  LPG  amp  Riva2 670 Nat Gas    2 2 Any additional bend may be used on the horizontal section   either 45   or 90     but the overall horizontal flue run will be    LLLLLLL E     YY reduced  Refer to Diagram 2b     LLL   Uff CSss    EITHER 45    OR 90       Ze  p         0 5 1 0 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 5 0  METRES     Riva2 670 LPG Only          I  se Tiny When A   1 0 to 1 499 metres B   C   1 0 metres maximum    When A   1 499 metres to 3 0 metres B   C   4 0 metres maximum       Start of bend to centre line of horizontal flue 170mm  Centre  line of vertical flue to end of bend 220mm     2C Top Flue Vertical Kit        8524 8524AN     2A Top Flue Up and Out Kit     8509 8509AN        23 Vertical from the top of the appliance  see Diagram 2c     A minimum vertical rise 3m  9   10   to a maximum 10m  21 Vertical from the top of the appliance then horizontally out   3
    
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