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Faber Presence User Manual

Faber Presence
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Presence
Installation Guide
and
users manual
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40011221-1138
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Faber Presence Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelPresence
BrandFaber
Fuel TypeNatural Gas / LPG
EfficiencyUp to 89%
Flue TypeBalanced Flue
StyleContemporary
ControlsRemote Control
Burner TypeStainless steel
Heat Output4.2 - 8.4 kW
MaterialStainless steel

Summary

Installation Guide

1 Introduction

Safety Instructions

Essential safety advice for appliance installation and use.

3 Installation Requirements

3.1 The Fire

Requirements for the fire unit and its hearth placement.

3.2 Chimney Breast

Specifications for building a non-combustible chimney breast.

4 Preparation and Installation Instructions

3.3 Flue System and Outlets

Requirements for flue system and outlet configurations.

4.1 Gas Connection

Guidelines for gas connection compliance and accessibility.

4.2 Appliance Preparation

Steps to prepare the appliance before installation.

4.3 Batteries

Location and handling of the battery pack.

4.4 Placing the Appliance

Instructions for placing the appliance into the chimney.

5 Removing the Glass

Glass Removal Procedure

Step-by-step guide to safely remove the appliance glass.

6 Placing Log Set and Decoration Material

6.1 Imitation Logs

Instructions for placing vermiculite and imitation logs.

6.2 Pebbles

Instructions for placing pebbles over the burner.

7 Checking the Installation

7.1 Ignition Check

Verifying correct ignition of pilot and main burners.

7.2 Gas Leak Check

Procedure to check all gas connections for leaks.

7.3 Pressure Checks

Ensuring burner and inlet pressures match specifications.

7.4 Measuring Inlet Pressure

Steps to measure the gas inlet pressure accurately.

7.5 Measuring Burner Pressure

Procedure to measure and verify burner pressure.

7.6 Spillage Test

Testing for proper flue gas spillage.

8 Annual Maintenance

8.1 Service and Cleaning

Annual checks and cleaning schedule for the appliance.

8.2 Part Replacement

Procedure for replacing parts like vermiculite.

8.3 Cleaning the Glass

Method for cleaning the appliance glass safely.

8.4 Debris Check and Cleanup

Steps to access and clear debris from the appliance.

8.5 Final Check

Performing a final check after maintenance.

9 Gas Conversion

10 Technical Data

11 Frameless Dimensions - Top Outlet

12 Frameless Dimensions - Rear Outlet

13 Framed Dimensions - Top Outlet

14 Framed Dimensions - Rear Outlet

15 Introduction

16 Cleaning and Maintenance

16.1 Cleaning the Glass

Instructions for cleaning the appliance glass.

17 User Safety Instructions

18 First Time Operation

18.1 Remote Control Overview

Overview of the remote control set and its functions.

18.2 Battery Details

Details on the battery pack location and handling.

19 Setting Remote Controls

18.3 Placing Appliance Batteries

Instructions for placing batteries in the appliance.

18.4 Placing Remote Batteries

Instructions for placing batteries in the remote control.

18.5 Replacing Batteries

Guidance on replacing depleted batteries.

19.1 Time Setting

Procedure for setting the time on the remote control.

19.2 Setting Transmitter Code

How to set the transmitter code for the remote control.

19.3 Temperature and Clock Setting

Setting temperature and clock format on the display.

20 Remote Control Basic Functions

20.1 Switching On Fire

Steps to switch the fire on using the remote.

20.2 Adjusting Flame Height

How to adjust the flame height with the remote.

20.3 Switching Off Fire

Procedure to switch the fire off using the remote.

21 Thermostat and Timer Function

21.1 Additional Functions

Overview of additional functions available on the remote.

21.2 Setting Day and Night Temperatures

Configuring day and night temperature settings.

21.3 Programming Timer Setting

Steps to program the timer function for the fire.

22 Malfunction Checkpoints

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