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0063-BQ5340
PIN NUMBER:
Rev 3 [2010]
Compact Fire Ribbon™
With Battery Remote System
TECHNICAL INSTALLATION MANUAL
Important
For use with Natural Gas (G20) or LPG (G31), check data plate within appliance for settings.
There are 2 Natural Gas Versions of this Fire that are CE approved. Please refer to data
plate for actual heat input of appliance.
It is recommended, even if you have fitted these appliances before, that you take
the time to read through these instructions and follow them step by step.
Serial Number....................................
Please quote this serial number when calling to discuss technical issues, ordering
spare parts or making a warranty claim. Your Warranty is valid for 1 Year from date of
delivery. The Warranty card supplied with the appliance should be completed by the
installer and returned to the following address.
Spirit Fires Limited. Unit 4,
Beaumont Square, Aycliffe Industrial Park, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5
6XN.
This manual must be handed to the owner of the property once the
fire has been installed and commissioned
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  • Page 1 0063-BQ5340 PIN NUMBER: Rev 3 [2010] Compact Fire Ribbon™ With Battery Remote System TECHNICAL INSTALLATION MANUAL Important For use with Natural Gas (G20) or LPG (G31), check data plate within appliance for settings. There are 2 Natural Gas Versions of this Fire that are CE approved. Please refer to data plate for actual heat input of appliance.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page 3 Commissioning Check List Page 4 Parts List Page 5 Construction Dimensions Page 6 Technical Data Page 7 Introduction Page 8 Unpacking the Appliance Page 9 Gas Burner Construction Page 10 Remote Control System Page 11 General Installation Information Page 13 Building and Installation Work Page 14...
  • Page 3 CVO Commissioning Checklist 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. Pass Fail Flue Check 1. Flue is correct for appliance 2.
  • Page 4: Parts List

    Parts List – Compact Ribbon • Fire is supplied as a Kit: o Standard Parts Enclosure in Brushed Steel. Front Shelf. Burner Unit with Remote Control Fascia. • Stone has 2 part wall bracket fitted. • Metal fits directly to wall (no bracket) Instruction Booklet Remote Control Handset o Optional Parts...
  • Page 5: Construction Dimensions

    Construction Dimensions Page 5 of 50...
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Technical data Specifications SIT-9103 Pilot Assembly Marking SIT-9272 Gas connection 8mm O.D. tube Minimum flue diameter 127.0mm Minimum flue height 2.0m Approximate weight Essence Fire Data Heat Inlet Injector Input Gas Type Category Pressure Countries (X1) (Mbar) Gross AT, CH, CZ, DK, EE, ES, FI, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT, LV, NO,...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction This appliance is supplied as a complete suite of enclosure of gas fire burner unit, enclosure and fascia. To comply with the approval this fire must be installed as designed. Fascia: The fire must be installed with the fascia “floating” on the wall with the required “air intake”...
  • Page 8: Unpacking The Appliance

    Unpacking the Appliance Read these instructions fully before proceeding. Carefully examine the carton for damage before proceeding. If it is obviously damaged, please contact supplier over whether to proceed. Remove the fire and examine its general condition. If satisfied by the condition, proceed with the installation.
  • Page 9: Gas Burner Construction

    Gas Burner Construction Take some time to review the burner construction taking note of the positions of the main components and the required connections. Before starting to install the appliance review the Data Plate fitted to the appliance for the gas type and pressure requirements of the appliance. Ensure these are correct for the property supply.
  • Page 10: Remote Control System

    Remote Control System Take some time to learn about the remote system fitted to this fire. This Fire remote control system which is powered batteries. The fire is supplied with a hand set to switch the fire on/off and regulate the flame up/down.
  • Page 11: General Installation Information

    General Installation Information This fire is intended for decorative purposes. The installation must be in accordance with National Regulations and must be carried out by a qualified installer. Clearances between the fire and all combustible materials must conform to National Regulations. This fire must be installed and used in accordance with these instructions.
  • Page 12 For some countries a purpose provided air supply must be fitted in accordance with National Regulations. It is recommended that a guard be used for the protection of young children, the elderly or infirm. This fire should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction.
  • Page 13: Building And Installation Work

    It is important that the gas supply is disconnected before any old existing surround and hearth is removed. The Compact Fire Ribbon enclosure should be located centrally to the existing flue / chimney at your desired height. If the fire is not placed central to the chimney, the flame picture may pull incorrectly.
  • Page 14: Fitting The Optional Gather

    Fitting the Optional Gather If using with the optional Gather, dry fit the gather to the enclosure taking note of where the gather and enclosure overlap. In some installations it may be possible to insert the gather into the opening and lift up to allow space to slide the enclosure in.
  • Page 15 Gas Supply Consult the Data Plate within the appliance to ensure the correct gas type and pressure is available within the property. Before commencing to create the fire opening for the inglenook unit note that a gas supply is required. The gas supply pipe should run into the installed enclosure from either the rear, left or right hand sides, the gas supply is best run through the left side of the enclosure.
  • Page 16 brickwork. The Enclosure must be secure and unable to move. The air intake area at the front of the fire must be left open. The gas supply is now connected and the burner unit is to be tested for safe operation.
  • Page 17: Guidance On Ventilation And Ceiling

    Guidance on Ventilation and Sealing Air Intake Area/ Burner Ventilation Air is required to the burner unit. This is supplied via the fascia bottom edge. The area between the shelf and the bottom edge of the fascia must not be sealed.
  • Page 18: Fitting The Stone Fascia

    Fitting the Stone Fascia Stone Fascia Hanging Bracket Positioning Note: the Enclosure on the Stone Fascia Version must protrude by a total of 20mm from the wall. If this is not done flame performance will be affected and possible enclosure and burner damage will occur. This is NOT covered by the warranty. The Wall bracket is supplied in 2 pieces.
  • Page 19 Hanging the Stone Fascia & Fitting Magic Eye With the help of an assistant, lift the fascia into place. Unclip the remote magic eye and plug into the remote control (as shown on wiring diagram). Once the remote is attached lift the fascia on to the wall bracket. Refit the 4 cross headed screws and ensure fascia is secure.
  • Page 20: Fitting The Metal Fascia

    Fitting the Metal Fascia • See information above for details of the Air Intake requirements. • WARNING: the Enclosure on the Metal Fascia must be flush with the wall before attempting to fit the fascia. • Put the fascia against the wall so that the lower edge is level with the shelf.
  • Page 21: Commissioning The Fire

    Commissioning the Fire This appliance requires a specific amount of ventilation to function as designed (correct flame picture), therefore any unused utility access points in the burner tray must be sealed with Aluminium foil tape. When installing the enclosure into an existing chimney or with a flue liner the enclosure &...
  • Page 22: Final Install Checklist

    BRIEF THE CUSTOMER: • How to light and shut down the appliance. • How to change the hand set batteries. • How to change the main appliance batteries. • The customer must be told of the need for regular servicing of the appliance, at least once a year.
  • Page 23: Oxygen Depletion Pilot System

    Oxygen Depletion Pilot System There is a highly sensitive oxygen depletion sensor designed into the pilot light. If any part is damaged the entire unit must be replaced. Do not attempt to bend or alter the flame head, thermocouple or aeration hole. Use only genuine spare parts as similar looking parts from other appliances may well give different or inferior performance and could lead to a hazard.
  • Page 24: Appliance Start Up/Shut Down Instructions

    Appliance Start Up / Shut Down Instructions The appliance is supplied with an internal battery power supply and is operated via handset. There are 6 x ‘AA’ batteries inside the appliance and 1 x 9V battery in the handset. Only use good quality batteries to ensure a long life.
  • Page 25 To Summarise: o Button #1 & #2 together – This switches the appliance ON. o Button #1 – This switches the appliance OFF and Resets the Appliance. o Button #2 – This sets the unit into standby mode (pilot only) o Button #3 –...
  • Page 26 Using the Manual Control Panel (if fitted). Included with the fire is a manual switch membrane which can be stuck to the wall. Please ensure that the switch and cable do not become detached during assembly. Refer to the remote fault diagnosis if the unit “beeps” repeatedly. If the switch is not to be used or fitted the remote “link”...
  • Page 27 Shutdown if the Handset is Faulty and the Fire is Lit The appliance has a safety shut down switch which is built into the remote system. This is in the form of a button fitted inside the appliance. In the unlikely event that the wall switch is not fitted and handset is lost, damaged or broken while the fire is lit the fire can be shutdown by pressing this button.
  • Page 28: Fault Diagnosis/Troubleshooting

    Fault Diagnosis/Troubleshooting Symptom Check List Tick There is a fault diagnosis system built into the battery remote. The The system “beeps” remote gives out a sequence of “beeps”. This is a code which indicates a all the time. fault. See section 13 for details. Check spark lead is connected properly.
  • Page 29 Battery Remote System – Alarm Sequence This fire is operated via a battery remote system with AA batteries. The remote system has a built in alarm system which indicates and faults which may arise. A fault is indicated by a sequence of a pre-defined “beeps”.
  • Page 30 BLACK BOX – IR/RF Alarm sound description 7 x beeps – Low Battery Substitute the battery with a new one and verify the sound alarm stops. Before inserting the new battery pack, remove the old one and wait until the sound disappears. Wait at least 2 minutes before adding the new batteries.
  • Page 31: Remote Control Components

    Remote Control Components Page 31 of 50...
  • Page 32: Service And Aftercare Requirements

    Safe registered gas installer, every 12 months the gas fire unit should undergo a regular service, this work should be carried out by a competent person who is Gas Safe registered, familiar with the CVO Fire range of goods. When carrying out the annual service, the competent person should examine and verify the following;...
  • Page 33 Servicing Procedure • Turn off the fire and allow cooling time. • Turn off the gas supply at the isolation tap. • Remove the fascia. • Using a Phillips style screwdriver, loosen the screws on the mixer tube then undo the injector nut, and remove the injector. •...
  • Page 34: Replacement Parts List

    Remote Control Parts Available upon request Note: spare parts are not returnable. CVO Fire cannot accept responsibility for incorrect parts being ordered. When ordering replacement components or requesting technical assistance, you should quote the following information: Type of fire, the gas type, the serial...
  • Page 35: Gas Fire User Instructions

    COMPACT FIRE RIBBON with Battery Remote System GAS FIRE USER INSTRUCTIONS & GUIDE For use with Natural Gas (G20) or LPG (G31) This manual must be handed to the owner to the owner of the property once commissioned Page 35 of 50...
  • Page 36 Contents Page 37 General Information Page 38 Lighting the Fire Page 39 Appliance Start Up / Shut Down Instructions Page 42 Shutdown if the Handset is Faulty and the Fire is Lit Page 43 Replacing the Batteries Page 44 Cleaning Instructions Page 45 Warranty Information Page 46...
  • Page 37: General Information

    General Information A qualified GAS SAFE registered installer is required to fully install the appliance, failure to do this may render the appliance dangerous and will invalidate the warranty. This fire is intended for decorative purposes. Any purpose-provided ventilation should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from obstruction.
  • Page 38: Lighting The Fire

    Lighting the Fire Infra-Red Remote Operation Infrared systems require “Line of sight” between the handset and the sensor at the appliance, it is a standard safety feature to ensure that the appliance cannot be remotely lit from another room. Page 38 of 50...
  • Page 39: Appliance Start Up / Shut Down Instructions

    Appliance Start Up / Shut Down Instructions The appliance is supplied with an internal battery power supply and is operated via handset. There are 6 x ‘AA’ batteries inside the appliance and 1 x 9V battery in the handset. Only use good quality batteries to ensure a long life.
  • Page 40 • To Summarise: o Button #1 & #2 together – This switches the appliance ON. o Button #1 – This switches the appliance OFF and Resets the Appliance. o Button #2 – This sets the unit into standby mode (pilot only) o Button #3 –...
  • Page 41 Using the Manual Control Panel (if fitted). Included with the fire is a manual switch membrane which can be stuck to the wall. Please ensure that the switch and cable do not become detached during assembly. Refer to the remote fault diagnosis if the unit “beeps” repeatedly. If the switch is not to be used or fitted the remote “link”...
  • Page 42 Shutdown if the Handset is Faulty and the Fire is Lit The appliance has a safety shut down switch which is built into the remote system. This is in the form of a button fitted inside the appliance. In the unlikely event that the wall switch is not fitted and the handset is lost, damaged or broken while the fire is lit the fire can be shutdown by pressing this button.
  • Page 43: Replacing The Batteries

    Turn over the hand set and unclip the battery cover. Fit a new 9V battery and refit the battery cover. The appliance should now operate normally. NOTE: CVO Fire recommends that only high quality batteries are used in this appliance. Lithium batteries provide the longest life.
  • Page 44: Cleaning Instructions

    Before cleaning the appliance turn off the Fire unit and allow it to cool for a number of hours. Before using any cleaning materials test a small area first to ensure compatibility with the appliance finish. CVO Fire cannot be held responsible for damage caused by cleaning the appliance.
  • Page 45: Warranty Information

    WARRANTY INFORMATION This appliance carries full CE approval and has a long and reliable history. The CE approval ensures that, if installed correctly, the appliance will function as designed. If the appliance develops a fault please refer to the fault diagnosis section earlier in this booklet for possible causes. This appliance is supplied with a 12 month warranty from the date of delivery.
  • Page 46: Fitting The Optional Wall Switch-Fires With Battery Remote

    Fitting the Optional Wall Switch For Fires with Battery Remote Important This work must be carried out by a GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER. Page 46 of 50...
  • Page 47 Remote Diagram Take some time to review the attached diagram NOTE THE POSITION OF THE “LINK” Page 47 of 50...
  • Page 48 To confirm: THE LINK MUST BE FITTED THE WALL SWITCH MUST BE FITTED CVO Fire will not accept any warranty claims resulting from damage caused by fitting or removing the manual wall switch from the fire. Page 48 of 50...
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  • Page 50 ONLY USE GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS. Spirit Fires Ltd, 4 Beaumont Square Aycliffe Industrial Park, Newton Aycliffe County Durham, DL5 6XN T – 01325 327 221 F – 01325 327 292 www.cvo.co.uk The information supplied in this manual is correct at the time of publication; Dated on the 12-12-2010.

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