Crosslee C603MElectricFire User manual

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Electric Fire
Model C603M
Installation & Maintenance Instructions
0104 095 52161
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LABLE FOR
BAG OF COALS
Parts Supplied
Fittings Supplied
Tools required
(not supplied)
Ref Description Illustration Qty
A Electric Fire
1
B Decorative Trim 1
C Coal Bed 1
D Coal Bag 1
E Spacer Frame
(see Fig 2 Page 4)
1
Ref Description Illustration Qty
F Wood Screw
4
G Wall Plug
6
H Cable Kit 1
I Magnets 4
J Screw No 8 x ½
(Spacer optional)
4
Electric Drill
(Hammer action)
Masonry bit
Screwdriver
(Crosshead)
Screwdriver
(Straight head)
Pliers
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Before You Start
Please read these instructions carefully before you start installation.
Check the pack and make sure you have all of the parts listed on page 2.
When you are ready to start, make sure that you have the appropriate tools to
hand, plenty of space and a clean dry area for installation.
Check that the supply voltage on the rating label is in accordance with your
electricity supply.
WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED !
IMPORTANT: If a replacement plug is required, the existing plug may be cut off.
Please dispose of plug carefully and follow the manufacturers instructions when
fitting the new plug.
If required, a 15- amp plug may be used.
If the supply cord is damaged, the manufacturer’s service agent or a similarly
qualified person must replace it in order to avoid a hazard.
FLUE: when fitted into a chimney opening, THE FLUE MUST BE BLOCKED to
prevent any draught affecting the operation of the heater fan unit. (I.E. a strong
draught up the chimney will cause intermittent operation of the overheat limit
switch.) DO NOT INSTALL APPLIANCE IN AN EXISTING CHIMNEY OPENING
UNTIL THE FLUE IS BLOCKED.
DO NOT use the heater in the immediate surrounds of a bath, shower or
swimming pool.
DO NOT locate this appliance on a thick pile carpet.
DO NOT place clothing or objects immediately in front of the heater outlet. It may
cause overheating or cause objects to ignite.
DO NOT locate or install immediately below a socket outlet.
DO NOT leave children unsupervised near the appliance when in use.
This appliance is fitted with a moulded plug supplied with a 13- Amp fuse. Always
replace the 13- Amp fuse with one approved by ASTA to the current issue of BS
1362. The fuse cover is to be re-fitted after changing the fuse. If the fuse cover is
lost, do not use the plug. Replacement fuse covers may be obtained from a
reputable electrical spare retailer.
In order to achieve the realistic flame effect and provide efficient heating, fans are
used within this appliance. There may, as a result, be some residual noise when
these are in operation – this is normal.
Please retain these instructions for future reference!
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Installation
The mains plug must be accessible after installation.
Ensure adequate space is maintained for the routing of the supply cord.
This appliance has three installation options: -
Option 2 Full Spacer
Offer the spacer frame up to the wall ensuring that the wider of the two internal faces
is against the wall (Fig. 2).
Ensure that the frame is square
and true, mark and drill the wall using a No 6
masonry bit, fix into position using screws (F) & the wall plugs (G) supplied.
Offer the appliance up to the frame and screw into position using the screws (J)
supplied.
Fig. 1
Option 1 Wall or Back Panel Fixing (Screw method)
For fitting the appliance into a blocked flue.
Offer the firebox into the opening.
Mark the holes provided, indicated by the four arrows (Fig. 1).
Drill, plug and screw the firebox to the wall or back panel.
Ensure a good seal is made between the firebox and wall or back panel.
Fixing hole
Fixing hole Fixing hole
Fixing hole
Spacer fixing
holes
Fire fixing holes
Fig.2
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Option 3 Wire cable fixing (H)
Fix two `screw eyes’ to the rear of the opening. (Note the minimum and maximum
height restrictions in the diagram above). Thread the wire cable through the top hole
located on the side of the fire trim frame. Thread through the `screw eye’ and then
through the bottom hole located on the side of the trim frame.
(Repeat for opposite side).
Pull the wire cable and carefully push the firebox into a central position in the
opening. Thread each end of the wire cable through the retaining bush. Adjust the
cable and tighten the retaining bush to ensure that a good seal is made between the
firebox and back panel.
Wire Cable fixing to be used when it is undesirable to drill into a marble panel
(marble can fracture if drilled) (See Fig 3)
Retaining
Bush
Screw eye
Min Height
300mm
Max Height
330mm
420mm apart
Two `screw eyes’ are fixed
to the rear of the opening
with wall plugs.
Min height from base of
opening–300mm
Max height from base of
opening–330mm
`Screw eyes’ to be 420mm
apart
Cable fixing holes
Fig. 3
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Flat wall fix
(FOR REFERENCE ONLY)
Flat wall fix is suitable for a mantel with a minimum 2
1
/
4" (57mm) internal rebate;
remove the internal rebate from the mantel (Fig. 4).
Place the marble back panel into position and offer the appliance up to the opening in
the back panel.
Offset the panel from the wall so that it is situated against the rear trim frame of the
appliance; use suitable material to bridge the space between the back panel and the
wall (Fig. 4).
Place the mantel into position and secure to the wall using suitable screws & wall
plugs. (PLEASE REFER TO MAUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS FOR
INSTALLATION OF HEARTH & BACK PANEL).
Existing wall
Space to be bridged
Back panel
Fig. 4
Internal rebate
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Trim location
Place each of the four magnets (I) into the location brackets (Fig.5). If applicable
remove the protective film from the trim. Fit the trim (B) ensuring positive location
against magnets (Fig.6).
Open the bag of coals (D)(see note below) and place randomly in the channel of the
coal bed (Fig.8). Place front and fret central to the trim (Fig .9 & .10).
Due to the packing and handling of these natural coals, there may be a slight dust
content in this bag.
Please open away from carpets.
Running under cold water can enhance the natural lustre of the coals.
Please ensure the coals are fully dried before placing them on appliance.
Front & Frets ( Optional )
Fig.5
Magnet
location
brackets
Fig.6
Trim
Fig.7
LABLE FOR
BAG OF COALS
Fig.8
Fig.9 & .10
Securing Bracket
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I II
Care and Use
Fire operation
For safety and to save compromising the visual look of this appliance the controls
have been located behind the canopy, To access the controls press the top of the
canopy as shown in Fig 11.The canopy will open out from the top to reveal the
controls.
Flames (Fig. 12)
For Flame effect, press button.
This will activate the light unit and produce flame flicker.
(Neon on)
Heat (Fig. 12)
Press switch I. This will activate the first element 1kW.
Press switch II. This will activate the second element 2kW.
Replacing the bulb
Disconnect the appliance from the mains !
Allow the appliance to cool.
Do not use bulbs of a higher wattage.
Ensure replacement bulb is 230-240 Volts~ 15 Watt,
with a Small Edison, Screw type fitting.
Ensure that the bulb holder is held securely
When removing or replacing the bulb.
Remove the coals (D).
Remove the coal bed (C) by removing the two brackets.
(Fig. 8).
Unscrew the used bulb (Fig. 13).
Re-fit in reverse order.
Fig.13
Press here to open
Press here to close Open position
Fig.11
Fig.12
Neon
Anti clockwise
Clockwise
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Cleaning
For general cleaning, use a soft clean duster or a soft brush, a vacuum may be used
for the coals.
The decorative trims for this appliance have a protective coating.
Remove from the appliance before cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft cloth.
NEVER USE SCOURERS, ABRASIVES OR CHEMICAL CLEANERS.
Before commencing work, turn off appliance and remove plug from socket.
Servicing is only to be carried out by competent/qualified persons.
Replacement of supply cord should only be carried out by the manufacturers
service representative.
DO NOT leave children unsupervised near the appliance when in use.
DO NOT operate the appliance with the canopy in the open position (Fig 11).
Technical data
Standard
( Fig 14 )
Spacer Fitted optional
( Fig 15 )
Width at rear ( A ) 372mm 475mm
Overall width ( B ) 475mm 475mm
Overall height ( C ) 595mm 595mm
Height at rear ( D ) 544mm 595mm
Depth from fixing plane ( E ) 67mm N/A
Voltage 220-240~ 220-240~
Frequency 50Hz 50Hz
Fuse 13 Amp 13 Amp
Low heat output 1000 Watts 1000 Watts
High heat output 2000 Watts 2000 Watts
Consumption of flicker unit 25 Watts 25 Watts
D
B
A
D
E
C
Fig.15 Fig.14
A
E
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Spare parts list
Useful telephone numbers
In the event that you may require service, spares or technical information, please
contact us at: -
PART DESCRIPTION
CROSSLEE PART No.
QTY
Brass trim 0104 089 55111 1
Brass front & fret (Blenheim) 0102 078 02241 1
Brass front & fret (Newcross) 0102 078 02561 1
Black trim 0104 089 55101 1
Black front & fret (Blenheim) 0102 078 00601 1
Black front & fret (Newcross) 0102 078 02651 1
Black & brass front & fret (Blenheim) 0102 078 00611 1
Black & brass front & fret (Newcross) 0102 078 02591 1
Chrome trim 0104 089 55121 1
Black & chrome front & fret (Blenheim) 0102 078 01621 1
Black & chrome front & fret (Newcross) 0102 078 02621 1
Magnet (manufacturers part no. N30H) 42561 4
Amber bulb, 15 Watts (Small Edison) 0104 078 02971 1
Coal pack 0104 078 02981 1
CROSSLEE plc
Lightcliffe Factory
Hipperholme
West Yorkshire
HX3 8DE
Telephone Fax
Spares 01422 203963 01422 204475
Customer Service 01422 200660 01422 206304
Service Engineer (Service Force) 0870 5929929
Technical Help Line
*
0906 8633268
*
*Calls cost 60p/min
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