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USER
Users Operating Instructions
FIRECHARM R.S. Electronic
Room Sealed Live Fuel Effect Gas Fire
G.C. No. 32 689 43 (BLACK) G.C. No. 32 689 44 (BRONZE)
The FIRECHARM R.S. Electronic is a room sealed, live fuel effect gas fire with coals. The outer case is available in two colours,
antique bronze or black.
It has a balanced flue system which takes air for combustion from the outside and discharges products of combustion to the
outside. It must be mounted on an external wall and can stand on a non-combustible hearth or suitable fire surround. There are
four heat settings operated by turning the control knob which is located at the top right hand side of the fire. The burner system
is designed to give various flame effects at the respective heat settings.
Ignition is by battery spark generator operated by turning and pressing the knob to light the pilot. It has a thermo electric flame
supervision device for safety. Use only the coal bed supplied with this fire. Do not use any other material or burn any rubbish on
the fire. Do not use the fire with a broken or damaged fuel bed or with a broken or cracked glass.
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. This fire is for use on Natural Gas only and cannot be used on any other gas (G20 at 20mbar).
2. The fire must be installed and serviced regularly in accordance with the installation/servicing instructions, the rules in
force and Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, by a competent person, i.e. a Gas Safe registered Engineer.
3. The glass door becomes very hot when the fire is in use and must not be touched. The glass door conforms with the
requirements of BS 1945 : 1991 and satisfies the Heating Appliances (Fireguards) (Safety) Regulations 1991. The door is to
prevent risk of fire or injury from burns and it shall not be permanently removed or the fire used without it fitted.
IT DOES NOT GIVE FULL PROTECTION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, THE ELDERLY OR THE INFIRM .
A fireguard conforming to B.S. 8423 (Fireguards for heating appliances for domestic use) should be used for the protection
of children, the elderly or the infirm. Such a guard is also recommended for pet animals.
WARNING: The glass is of a special heat resisting type, and if damaged must be replaced with the proper spare.
4. A minimum clearance of 500mm is required to a combustible adjacent wall.
5. After the fire has been installed you may wish to fix a shelf of combustible material above. This is quite acceptable provided
the dimensions shown in the table below are used. For deeper shelves allow 15mm (5/8in) increase in shelf clearance for
every 25mm (1in) additional shelf depth.
6. On the outside wall, the flue terminal (and terminal guard if fitted) must be clear of
obstructions (as for wall heaters).
7. The distance between the sides of the fire and any permanent fittings must be at
least 75mm (3in). This permits proper access to the case fixing screws, and to
change the battery.
Depth of Shelf
mm in mm in
125
150
175
5
6
7
130
145
160
51/8
53/4
63/8
Minimum Height to
Underside of Shelf
FOR USE IN G.B. & I.E.
987615 Issue 5
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Robinson Willey 32 689 43 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
Fuel TypeElectric
Heat Output2kW
ThermostatYes
Remote ControlYes
Warranty1 Year
Ignition TypeElectric
ModelRobinson Willey 32 689 43

Summary

Important Safety and Usage Notes

Gas Type and Installation

Fire is for Natural Gas (G20 at 20mbar) only and requires Gas Safe Engineer installation.

Glass Door Safety

The glass door becomes very hot and must not be touched; it must remain fitted.

Fireguard Recommendation

A fireguard is recommended for protection of children, the elderly, infirm, and pets.

Clearance Requirements

Specifies minimum clearances for shelves, flue terminals, and side access.

Operating the Fire

How to Light the Fire

Step-by-step instructions for lighting the pilot and main burner.

How to Turn Off

Procedure for safely turning the fire off.

Heat Settings and Cleaning

Heat Setting Details

Explanation of the four heat settings: 1, HIGH, 2, and ECON.

Cleaning Procedures

Instructions for cleaning the glass door and the coal bed.

Maintenance and Support

Changing the Battery

Guide on how to replace the battery for the ignition spark generator.

Spares and Service Information

Details on obtaining spares, service, and annual inspections.

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