
© Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2009.5133673/02INSTALLER: Please leave this guide with the ownerModel 541ROOM SEALED RADIANT / CONVECTORGAS FIREFitted wit
4. APPLIANCE AND RECESS DIMENSIONSThis appliance must not be recessed into a combustible wall.Page 10© Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2009.INSTALLER GUIDEF
5. GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS5.1 Regulations, Standards and Law.The installation must be in accordance with this guide.For the user’s protectio
Where no specific instructions are given, reference should be made to the relevantBritish Standard Code of Practice.5.1.1 Considerations for timber fr
5.5.3 Combustible cladding.Decadent and Dream model.If the fire is to be fitted against a wall withcombustible cladding, the cladding must beremoved f
5.8 Fireplace clearances.5.8.1 The minimum height from the base of the fire to the underside of any shelfmade from wood or other combustible materials
5.9 Installation options.5.9.1 The appliance can be installed into the following:a) A minimum 4.5 inch rebate surround or 5 inch spacer kit Part No 05
*In addition, the terminal should not be nearer than 300mm to an opening in thebuilding fabric formed for the purpose of accommodating a built-in elem
6. UNPACKING AND PRELIMINARY CHECKS6.1 Unpacking.1 Main fire assembly.1 Fascia (Attached to fire).1 Ceramic fuel effect (Packed in the fire).1 Nut
6.2 Appliance disassembly.6.2.1 Fascia removal on the Decadent and Dreammodels (See figure 7). Remove the two screws securing the bottom of thefascia
6.2.3 Window and ceramic fuel effect removal (All models). Unscrew and remove the three spring loaded window fixingscrews and bushess from the base o
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6.3.2 Check flame control motor.(See figure 11) Lift the plastic battery holder out of itsmetal support situated at the lower rightcorner. Fit the
8. WALL PREPARATION8.1 Select appliance position.The flue must be installed so that it is at right angles to the back panel of the fire allround the f
Make the opening below the lintel by removing the masonry and clearing debris. Ifthe cavity has loose fill (e.g. granular) insulation material, pack
8.4 Cutting the flue hole for brick, stone etc. building.Cut the hole for the flue unit. Make sure that it is straight and level. Though a hammerand c
vapour control layer (VCL), if possible, cut the hole approximately 10mm undersize sothat the sleeve will be forced through the layer. A recommended t
8.6 Prepare appliance fixing holes.8.6.1 Screwing case to wall. Recheck the position of the screw fixing holes relative to the flue hole. Drill the
Page 26© Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2009.INSTALLER GUIDEFigure 17. Flue unit installation - Timber framed building. Figure 16. Flue unit installation -
9.2 Fitting to wall. Fit the flue tubes firmly over thespigots at the rear of the fire. Make surethat the seam on the flue tube is not atthe bottom.
9.3 Fitting the terminal guard. Fold the terminal guard as shown in figure 19. Place the guard centrally over the flue terminal. Holding the guard
11. CERAMIC COALS INSTALLATIONThis section is for models supplied with a ‘Coal’ fuel effect only. For ‘Pebble fuel effect’ see section 1211.1 Ceramic
Page 3Safety First.Valor Fires fires are CE Approved and designed to meet the appropriate BritishStandards and Safety Marks.Quality and Excellence.All
3. Hold coal ‘B’ upright with thearrow pointing to the top.Locate coal ‘B’ as shown infigure 22.4. Hold coal ‘C’ upright withthe arrow pointing to the
12. CERAMIC PEBBLES INSTALLATIONThis section is for models supplied with a ‘Pebble’ fuel effect only. For ‘Coal fuel effect’ see section 11.12.1 Ceram
3. Hold pebble ‘B’ upright withthe arrow pointing to the top.Locate pebble ‘B’ as shown infigure 28.4. Hold pebble ‘C’ uprightwith the arrow pointing
13. WINDOW FITTINGFitting the window. Locate the channel at the top of the window over the top of the firebox opening. Refit the three spring loaded
seconds to allow the pilot flame to stabilise then release it. If the pilot does not remainalight ensure that the air has been purged. Partially depr
15. FASCIA FITTINGIf you have not done so already complete theinformation on the last pages of this guide.15.1 Fitting the Decadent fascia Remove any
15.2 Fitting the Chic fascia. Supplied with the fire is a controls heat baffle andthree edge clips. These must be fitted to the heat enginebefore fit
Supplied in the fascia pack are two tubular trim sets. Hang these to the tabs on thefascia (See figure 41). The lower section of the fascia is secu
16. FINAL REVIEW1. COMPLETE THE INFORMATION IN THE WARRANTY AND SERVICE SECTIONOF THE OWNER GUIDE (See last pages of the OWNER guide).2. Recheck the p
17. SERVICING & PARTS REPLACEMENTAlways turn off the gas and allow the appliance to cool completely beforecommencing any servicing (The inlet ‘T’
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Chic The lower section of the fascia is securedwith magnets. Remove this by pulling clear ofthe fascia (See figure 44). Remove the two tubular trim
Unscrew and remove the two screwsthat secure the bottom of the fasciasides to the convection box (See figure47). Remove the wiring loom connectorsf
should be against the window frame. Tighten sufficiently to seal to the firebox. Replace the fascia and castings.17.3 To remove the ceramic fuel eff
will only fit to the correct motor terminals.17.6 To remove the burner from the burner module. Remove the complete burner module as in section 17.5
Unscrew the two screws securing the pilot to the module front. If the pilot gasket is damaged in any way it must be replaced. Replace in reverse o
Press firmly inward the two retaining claws on the inside of the rocker switch.Remove the loom through the switch aperture in the case side. Replac
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CONTENTSHeading PageSAFETY 48GAS CONSUMPTION 49APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS 50OPERATING YOUR FIRE 50To light the pilot. 51To light the main burner. 51To t
SAFETYDo have the fire installed by a competent person. In the United Kingdom, installationmust be in accordance with the latest edition of the Gas Sa
become hot. The area above the outlet at the top of the Chic fascia gets hot. It isimportant that this area is not touched when the fire is on or coo
CONTENTSSection Heading PageINSTALLER GUIDE 4 - 45OWNER GUIDE 46 - 551. SAFETY 72. APPLIANCE DATA AND EFFICIENCY. 82.1 General information. 82.2 E
APPLIANCE DIMENSIONSOPERATING YOUR FIREThe pilot may be left alight. It is advisable, however, that the pilot is turned off if thepremises are to be l
being turned back on until it is safe after it has been turned off. If, for any reason, the fire goes out or if the fire is turned off, always wait at
To turn off the main burner and pilot. Turn the right hand control knob to the pilot position marked . Push theknob in at this position and turn to
WARRANTY AND SERVICEStandard Warranty Terms & ConditionsThe warranty is for 12 months subject to contract.In the United Kingdom servicing can be c
What this warranty coversFree of charge repair or replacement of components found to be of faultymanufacture.Free of charge replacement of the complet
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Section Heading Page9. FLUE TERMINAL INSTALLATION 259.1 Cutting flue to size. 259.2 Fitting to wall. 279.3 Fitting the terminal guard. 2810. GAS C
1. SAFETYInstallerBefore continuing any further with the installation of this appliance please read thefollowing guide to manual handling: The liftin
2. APPLIANCE DATA AND EFFICIENCY.2.1 General information.Under no circumstances is this fire to be converted to LPG. An LPG conversion kitdoes not ex
2.2 Efficiency.The efficiency of this appliance has been measured as specified in BS EN 613 andthe result is as below:ModelEfficiency % (Gross)541 76T
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