CrystalFires CF1L BOSTON Installation & User's Instructions

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1 VALENTINES BUILDINGS
Bechers drive
Aintree racecourse Business Park
L9 5ay
E BOSTON
CF1L BOSTON & CF1L WID
GAS APPLIANCE
INSET CONVENTIONAL FLUED GAS FIRE
INSTALLATION & USERS INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS
CATEGORY I
2H
G20 @ 20 mbar
For use in GB and IE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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  • Page 1 1 VALENTINES BUILDINGS Bechers drive Aintree racecourse Business Park L9 5ay E BOSTON CF1L BOSTON & CF1L WID GAS APPLIANCE INSET CONVENTIONAL FLUED GAS FIRE INSTALLATION & USERS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS CATEGORY I G20 @ 20 mbar...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    THE CF1L BOSTON & CF1L WIDE BOSTON CONTENTS SECTION INFORMATION & REQUIREMENTS PAGE IMPORTANT NOTES INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS APPLIANCE INFORMATION FLUES AND BUILDERS OPENING REQUIREMENTS FIREPLACE OPENING SIZES AND CATCHMENT SPACE INSTALLING THE CONVECTOR BOX CONNECTING THE GAS AND TESTING INSTALLING THE FUEL PIECES...
  • Page 3: Important Notes

    1: IMPORTANT NOTES This fire should be installed and serviced every 12months in accordance with current gas safety (Installation and uses) regulations by a competent person who is a member of a recognised gas installer’s Organisation (e.g. Gas safe) and in accordance with the installation instructions. The flue should be inspected before your appliance is installed and checked annually to ensure continuous Clearance of combustion products and safe operation.
  • Page 4: Installation Requirements

    ,this has to happen or the fire will spill products of combustion into the room THE ABOVE DIAGRAM SHOWS THE WAY THE CF1L BOSTON & CF1L WIDE BOSTON WORKS ,FOLLOW THIS CAREFULLY...
  • Page 5 In your own interest and that of safety, it is law, that a competent person who is a member of a recognised gas installation organisation must install all gas appliances (E.g. Gas safe) In accordance with Current Gas Safety (INSTALLATION AND USE) Regulations. Before installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (identification of the gas and pressure) and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible.
  • Page 6: Appliance Information

    WEIGHT FULLY PACKED GAS SUPPLY PIPE SIZE 315 mm 240 mm 35 mm 80 mm ABOVE CF1L BOSTON WIDE BOX SIZES ,BELOW CF1L BOSTON STANDARD BOX SIZES NOT SHOWING TRIMS 240 mm 240 mm 40 mm 35 mm 80 mm...
  • Page 7: Flues And Builders Opening Requirements

    4:FLUES AND BUILDERS OPENING REQUIREMENTS Prior to creating the builders opening the flue must be checked. No restrictor plate or flue damper is permitted. The flue must be swept prior to installation. The flue must be free of any obstructions. The flue must be checked to ensure it only serves the fireplace opening to be used for the fire.
  • Page 8: Fireplace Opening Sizes And Catchment

    CF1L STANDARD AND CF1L WIDE OPENING SIZES THE BUILDERS OPENING AS SHOWN ON LEFT , CRYSTAL FIRES SUPPLY A FIXING FRAME FOR THE BOSTON RANGE OF FIRES THIS MUST BE INSTALLED TO THE WALL AND SECURED , BOTH SIDES TOP AND BASE MUST THEN BE SEALED IN COMPLETELY THE APPLIANCE GETS ITS AIR...
  • Page 9: Installing The Convector Box

    mark position in the wall for installation following the current rules in force, and form an opening to the sizes stated in section 5, It is important when installing the convector box that all gaps around the inside of the fireplace opening are sealed .the base both sides left and right and the rear may even need pointing in between the brickwork it is important that the flue can only pull through the flue...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Gas And Testing

    CONNECTING THE GAS AND TESTING Once the glass panel has been removed and placed somewhere safe ,and the fire opening has been done the gate that allows the gas pipe to enter the appliance can be fixed open to make ease of locating it when the fire is slid into place , Fit the foam strips around the fixing frame The gas appliance can now be slid into place guiding the gas pipe through the gate ,once the fire is fully...
  • Page 11 Left log can now be placed ,as shown in picture above keeping the front left as possible . Next log vertical as shown above The branch log sits just to the left of centre resting on stainless base And the big log vertical in the centre ISSUE 1...
  • Page 12 The thinnest curved log sits to the right The final wide branched log sits to the right with the outer branch virtually touching right side , Once all logs are placed in position turn on the appliance before fitting the glass .check the pilot is clear ,and check when on full the flames are coming between the logs to allow the flames to burn clean see below shown with white shapes ISSUE 1...
  • Page 13 Cf1l standard Boston logs setup The wide rear log can be placed to the back of the appliance , ensuring it is BEHIND the aeration slot at the back of the burner do not put it over the aeration slot ,the 2 sides of the log should wrap around the edge of the burner sides and sit flat , Once the rear log is fitted the stones can be placed around the edge of the tray but not not the burner ,...
  • Page 14 Left log sits to left as shown above Second log sits right of first log above & branch log below ISSUE 1...
  • Page 15 BEFORE FITTING GLASS CHECK FLAMES BURN BETWEEN LOGS ,TAP BURNER TO LEVEL MICA FIL IF NECESSARY CF1L STANDARD BOSTON PEBBLE LAYOUT The cf1l Boston standard can have pebbles positioned around the burner as shown below ,under no circumstances must the pebbles go in the flames or on the burner...
  • Page 16 DRIFTWOOD (standard version only ) spread the granules around the base CENTRE BRANCH LOG SITS BETWEEN WARNING DO NOT BLOCK AIR RELIEF AT TWO AS SHOWN ABOVE FRONT AND BACK OF BURNER PLACE 2 LARGE LOGS CENTRAL TO THE RIGHT TOP BRANCH SITS ON REAR LOG REAR OF THE FIRE &...
  • Page 17 After installing the fuel pieces the glass panel can be refitted by placing the glass panel in place and refitting the 3 brackets for holding the glass and screwing them in place, The glass doorframe can now be refitted using the 6 screws The fire can now be turned on and a spillage test performed If spillage persists, the flue is not functioning correctly and a fault exists.
  • Page 18: Lighting The Appliance (Users Instructions)

    LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE (USERS INSTRUCTIONS) Fire Control This control is situated on your fire. The drawing shows the main features of the control. With this appliance this valve will sit beneath the fire and the handset will be used to operate This appliance is fully remote control so the handset must be used also to operate the appliance , 3 batteries are installed in the gas valve and 2 in the handset , The batteries in the gas valve must be alkaline...
  • Page 19 Handset Ensure the power isolator switch on the front corner of Fire Control is in the on position I.NOTE: For safety reasons a button must be pressed and released for the command to be recognised. Keeping hold of a button when pressing (unless other wise instructed) will not be recognised as a command press.
  • Page 20 Operating instruction (detailed) Upon successful insertion of the batteries in the Handset the display will be as shown. The handset will be supplied paired to the fire and all that is required is to set the time of day and select if a 24h hour clock or 12 hour clock display is required and if temperature display is on Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Page 21 Setting the day of the week Press and release the + and – buttons until the correct day of the week is shown on the display. (Mo = Monday, Tu= Tuesday, We=Wednesday, Th=Thursday, Fr=Friday, Sa= Saturday and Su=Sunday). Press “SET” to accept the day of the week and to progress to setting the Hour of the day.
  • Page 22 The control is now ready for use with the Fire Control. Note: the legend at the bottom shows the battery condition of both the batteries in the hand set and in the fire control alternately. RC = Remote Control handset and FC = Fire control. The control is designed to get the most out of the batteries but when eventually the display shows they are spent(when the battery legend is a empty area, we recommend you change the batteries in the handset before they are flat, to avoid having to re-program the time of day in again.
  • Page 23 Advanced settings options are:- • Back light – o A = Automatic (default setting). The back light comes on in the dark but not in the light. o 0 = Light never comes on. o 1 = Light comes on when ever handset is unlocked. •...
  • Page 24 After adjusting the time, press set again to enter the time setting required (or if left for a few seconds this time is now stored and used). Once this countdown timer has reached zero the fire will turn off (as if you had pressed off manually, it does not recycle).
  • Page 25 Note: If at any time the power button is operated during Thermostat mode, the control will cancel any thermostat operation and return the control to manual mode For ease of setting there are two other modes that can be selected as stated above. Night mode (moon symbol) and frost protection setting (a snow flake).
  • Page 26: Lighting The Appliance Manual Version

    To rest the whole timer program in the memory:- Hold handset- press set- press mode until SETUP is flashing- press SET to enter SETUP- press SET about 8 times until CP0 is flashing on the display- use the + and – buttons to change the display to CP1 –...
  • Page 27: Instruct The User

    INSTRUCT THE USER 10.0 Instruct the user on the safe operation of the appliance. Demonstrate how to operate the Remote Control System.OR MANUAL VERSION Explain the function of the ODS as described earlier. Any cleaning procedures should only be undertaken with the appliance cold. Show the Customer how to gain access to the Glass Door for cleaning on the Outside and how to gain access to the Inside for cleaning.
  • Page 28: Servicing

    Again ensure the fire and glass panel are cold before proceeding. Like all glass windows the glass will become dirty and require cleaning. The glass door can be cleaned on both the outside and inside with a damp cloth, allowed to dry then wiped with a Dry cloth to remove smears.
  • Page 29 The appliance can be unscrewed from the fixing frame and pulled out ,the catchment space can then be cleaned of debris or soot , The firetray can be removed by unscrewing it from the box and carefully lift out , clean the burner ports and any dust by the injector Vacuum the inside of the firebox before replacing the fire tray Replace burner and the screws holding it down...
  • Page 30 TERMS & CONDITIONS THE APPLIANCE MUST HAVE A GAS NOTIFICATION AS OF 01/03/2016 BENCHMARK FORM MUST BE FILLED IN COMPLETELY AT TIME IF INSTALLATION Two Year Parts & Labour Guarantee. Crystal Fires Ltd guarantees your fire for two years against defective manufacturing and material, including parts and labour, subject to the following terms and conditions.
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  • Page 31 Benchmark Commissioning and Servicing Section It is a requirement that the gas fire is installed and commissioned to the manufacturers instructions and the data fields on the commissioning checklist completed in full. To instigate the guarantee the gas fire needs to be registered with the manufacturer within one month of the installation.
  • Page 32 GAS FIRE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST This Commissioning Checklist is to be completed in full by the competent person who commissioned the gas fire as a means of demonstrating compliance with the appropriate Building Regulations and then handed to the customer to keep for future reference. Failure to install and commission according to the manufacturer’s instructions and complete this Benchmark Commissioning Checklist will invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 33: Service Record

    SERVICE RECORD It is recommended that your heating system is serviced regularly and that the appropriate Service Interval Record is completed. Service Provider Before completing the appropriate Service Record below, please ensure you have carried out the service as described in the manufacturer’s instructions. Always use the manufacturer’s specified spare part when replacing controls.

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