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Brand | crystal fires |
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Model | HEATRAVE S/L |
Category | Fireplace Accessories |
Language | English |
Specifies the physical dimensions (height, width, weight) of the appliance.
Details the gas type, pressure, connection, and spark gap requirements.
Outlines injector type and heat input ratings (high and low).
Information on appliance category (CAT:12h) and data label location.
Key general notes regarding appliance design, compatibility, and hearth requirements.
Mandates installation by a competent, registered person per gas safety regulations.
Lists applicable British Standards and building regulations for installation.
Details ventilation needs for Great Britain and Ireland, including spillage testing.
Advises on the use of fireguards for safety, especially around vulnerable individuals.
Guidelines for installing the appliance with a pre-cast flue system according to standards.
Specifies requirements for conventional brick or stone chimneys and builders' openings.
Details for installing a metal flue box, including insulation and surround temperature ratings.
Ensures a flat front face for proper sealing and natural draught maintenance.
Specifies non-combustible hearth type, thickness, dimensions, and material clearance.
Guidance on using manufacturer-specified or proprietary hearths and surrounds.
Warning about potential discolouration or scorching of nearby soft furnishings.
Minimum vertical clearance from hearth to combustible shelves based on shelf depth.
Minimum horizontal clearance required between the appliance and combustible surrounds.
Procedures for verifying flue integrity, sweeping, and performing smoke tests.
Instructions for connecting the gas supply, including tubing and isolating cock.
Steps for physically mounting the appliance to the fireplace securely.
Verifying gas pressure with a gauge and performing a gas soundness test.
Instructions for arranging and cleaning the ceramic coal bed.
Step-by-step guide for arranging slimline random fuel pieces for visual appeal.
Critical safety test to check for clearance of combustion products using a smoke match.
Instructions for attaching decorative trims to the firebox using magnets.
Essential information for the user, including ODS warnings and initial operation advice.
Requirements for annual servicing by a competent person, including gas soundness checks.
Step-by-step process for removing coals, fibre base, and fire tray for servicing.
Procedure for replacing the gas control unit, including disconnecting and reassembling.
Detailed steps for safely replacing the appliance's gas injector.
Instructions for replacing the oxygen-depletion pilot assembly.
Guidance on cleaning black paint, brass trim, and ceramic components.
Specifies minimum free area requirements for airflow on the ash pan cover and fret.
Lists part numbers for user-replaceable components like ceramic sets and ignitors.
A diagnostic flowchart to identify and resolve issues preventing the fire from lighting.
Key information for users, including initial smell, installation requirements, and safety warnings.
Reminder of clearance guidelines regarding shelves and soft furnishings.
Introduction to operating the appliance, including locating the data badge and starting the lighting procedure.
Detailed steps for lighting, adjusting flames, turning off, and emergency lighting procedures.
Specific operating steps for models with combined tap/piezo ignition.
Supplementary guidance for using the Mertik Maxitrol remote control system.
Procedures for lighting, adjusting flame settings, and manual adjustments via the remote.
Steps for safely shutting down the appliance using the remote control.
List of replaceable parts for the remote control system, including battery holder and handset.
How to clean black paint, brass trim, coals, and ceramics safely.
Details on fret suitability and required minimum free area for airflow.
List of parts available for user replacement, such as ceramic sets and trims.
Instructions on using a taper to light the pilot light as an alternative method.