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Model | LANDSCAPE 1000 |
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Fuel Type | Propane |
Ignition System | Electronic |
Ignition Type | Push Button |
Material | Metal & Glass |
Color | Black |
Tank Capacity | 20 lbs |
Unconditional guarantee for firebox and other parts. Excludes outdoor settings and normal wear.
Hazards of hot glass, need for secondary guard, supervision of children, and keeping flammables away.
Installation by authorised person only, compliance with regulations, and no appliance modifications.
Initial smell from paint curing is normal. Open windows during first use.
Heater for Natural Gas/Propane. Warranty voided by modifications or non-approved parts.
Locate unit away from traffic, warn of hot surfaces, supervise children, keep flammables clear.
Guidelines for choosing a safe and efficient location, considering clearances and access.
Requirement for a protective panel under the appliance on non-combustible surfaces.
Detailed diagrams and measurements for the Landscape 1000 unit, including plan, front, rear, and RHS views.
Specific measurements for the trim accessory compatible with the Landscape 1000 model.
Detailed diagrams and measurements for the Landscape 1600 unit, including plan, front, rear, and RHS views.
Specific measurements for the trim accessory compatible with the Landscape 1600 model.
Information on balanced flue space heater and compatibility with horizontal/vertical cowls.
Table of flue inner/outer dimensions and 90°/45° bend specifications for models.
Visuals of 90° bend, 45° bend, and flue pipe lengths for installation.
Constructing a stable base adequate for the unit's weight.
Positioning unit, fitting flues, termination, and connecting gas/power.
Building the frame around the fire, adhering to required clearances as per drawings.
Sheet plastering and finishing, ensuring coverage beyond studs and behind trim.
Final step of commissioning the fire, referencing page 13 for details.
Diagrams showing frameout dimensions and minimum clearances from combustibles for models 1000 & 1600.
Minimum clearances for vertical terminations from roof, air inlets, and structures; max vent height.
Guidelines for flue termination placement: not recessed, avoid snow blockage, and vent outdoors.
Maintain 50mm clearance from combustibles; do not modify flueing components.
Gas leak checks, pressure settings verification, unit operation test, and customer remote training.
Guidance on arranging pebbles, with a warning about not covering burner cutouts.
Isolate power, use authorised personnel, and do not modify the appliance during service.
Steps for removing trim, safety glass, air intake panels, and rear glass door.
Steps to remove the burner and burner tray for access to internal components.
Reverse disassembly, ensure no gas leaks, confirm power, and yearly maintenance recommendation.
Identification of the SIT 845 Sigma Gas Control Valve.
Identification of the SIT 579 Electronic Flame Control Device.
Identification of the Millenium Thermostat Remote Control System.
Identification of the SIT Pilot Assembly, including tubes.
Tips for locating the remote to ensure accurate room temperature readings.
Details on default fire start, fan engagement, and operating modes (Auto/Manual).
Instructions to set the current day and time on the remote control.
How to change temperature units (C/F) and restore factory settings.
Procedure to pair the remote with the heater unit. Caution on unauthorized reprogramming.
Steps to program wake-up times, temperatures, and operational modes (P1-P4).
Detailed explanation of fire and fan behaviour in manual mode based on room temperature.
Detailed explanation of fire and fan behaviour in auto mode based on programmed schedules and temperature.
Precautions for auto mode, including minimum temperatures, extended periods off, and behaviour below minimum.
Troubleshooting for remote activation failures, including reprogramming and battery checks.
Diagnosing issues like fire cut-offs, failure to relight, or fan not coming on.
Addressing low flame appearance, relating it to pressure settings and installer verification.
Advice on consulting dealers, using authorised agencies, and sourcing spare parts for repairs.
Contact details for Real Flame Pty Ltd, including head office and various Australian showroom locations.