
Please leave these instructions with the userBaxi Belmont 2 &Baxi Wentworth ClassicFan FlueLive Fuel Effect Inset Gas FiresComp No 244628 - Iss 5
104.0 Electrical - Page 94.1 Electrical Supply & Connection1. All extemal wiring to the appliance must be in accordancewith the latest I.E.E. Wir
114.0 Electrical - Page 104.2 Schematic Wiring Diagram
125.0 Installation - Page 115.1 Initial Preparation1. Unpack the appliance from the carton and check all itemsare present. The ceramic coal bed items
135.0 Installation - Page 125.3 Preparation of the Site (cont)4. Measure 400mm up from hearth level and mark thisdimension on the wall. Drill through
145.0 Installation - Page 135.4 Preparation of the Site - Fire fitted Into a recess1. A suitable liner should be made to enclose the fire (Fig.16). T
155.0 Installation - Page 145.4 Preparation of the Site - Timber Frame Dwelling9. This installation requires a 150mm diameter piece ofsingle wall flu
165.0 Installation - Page 155.4 Preparation of the Site (cont)16. Taking into consideration the dimensions in fig.13 and 14on page 12 and the position
175.0 Installation - Page 165.5 Fitting the Fan Box1. Place the power supply cable and fan to fire harness intheir intended positions, passing throug
185.0 Installation - Page 175.5 Fitting the Fan Box (cont)14. Locate the fan box and flue assembly in the flue boxcollar and secure with the screws pr
195.0 Installation - Page 185.6 Fitting the Fire1. There are 2 methods of fixing the fire in position, usingthe eyebolts and cables or simply screwin
2Page 2Natural GasBaxI Belmont 2 Fan FlueG.C. No 32 075 23BaxI Wentworth Classic Fan FlueG.C. No 32075 14ABaxi Limited is one of the leading manufactu
205.0 Installation - Page 195.6 Fitting the Fire (cont)SCREW FIXING METHOD1. Fit the fan box harness lead through the hole at the righthand side of t
215.0 Installation - Page 205.6 Fitting the Fire (cont)CABLE TENSION METHOD OF FIXING1. Engage the tensioning nuts on the threaded shanks ofthe tensi
226.0 Commissioning the Fire - Page 216.1 Checking Gas Soundness1. Turn on the gas supply and check for gas soundness withleak detection fluid (BS 68
237.0 Arranging the Coals - Page 237.1 IdentificationIt is Important that all the firebed components are usedand arranged as shown In order to achieve
247.0 Arranging the Coals - Page 237.2 Arranging the CoalbedNOTE: It is important for the safe operation of theappliance that the front and rear coal
257.0 Arranging the Coals - Page 247.3 Arranging the Loose CoalsNOTE: Do not allow any of the coals to fall into the gapbetween the front and rear co
268.0 Checking for Spillage - Page 258.1 Checking for SpillageCAUTION-Whilst checking for spillage care must betaken to avoid touching hot panels.1.
279.0 Fitting the Trim & Fender - Page 269.1 Fitting the Trim and Fender (Fig. 45)1. Carefully remove the trim and fender from theirpackaging.2.
2810.0 Annual Servicing - Page 2710.1 MaintenanceIMPORTANT: It is possible that some soot may bedeposited on the coals after use. This is acceptablepr
2910.0 Annual Servicing - Page 2810.2 Preparation1. For reasons of safety and economy it is important toservice the fire annually.WARNING: Isolate th
3Contents - Page 3Section1.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.09.010.011.012.0IntroductionTechnical DataSite RequirementsElectricalInstallationCommissioning the Fir
3010.0 Annual Servicing - Page 2910.3 Cleaning the Burner and Injectors1. Undo the screw retaining the spark electrode to theburner tray (Fig. 50).2.
3110.0 Annual Servicing - Page 3010.5 Cleaning the Electrode (Figs. 54 & 55)1. Check for any signs of cracking or other damage to theceramic.2.
3211.0 Changing Components - Page 3111.1 Changing ComponentsWARNING: Isolate the gas and electrical supplies to theappliance before changing any compo
3311.0 Changing Components - Page 3111.2 Removal of Controls / Burner Chassis Assembly1. If any of the controls components are to be renewed theburne
3411.0 Changing Components - Page 3311.5 Electrode (Fig. 65)1. Disconnect the electrode lead from the tag at the base ofthe electrode.2. Undo the sc
3511.0 Changing Components - Page 3411.7 Gas Tap and Piezo Unit (Fig. 69)1. Remove the burner as described in section 11.3.2. Undo the thermocouple
3611.0 Changing Components - Page 3511.9 Fan (Fig. 70 & 71)1. From outside remove the terminal guard and fan boxcover.2. Undo the screw holding
3711.0 Changing Components - Page 3611.12 Fan Control Unit1. From outside remove the terminal guard and fan boxcover (Fig. 74).2. Undo the four scre
3812.0 Short parts list - Page 3712.1 Short Parts ListKeyNo.4041442223242926301912252748514953G.C.No.E25 213E25 214E25 217E25 198E25 199E01 617E01 353
41.0 Introduction - Page 4NOTE: A red indicator (Fig. 1) shows when the electricpower is ON but the fan is not running.The fire incorporates a fan so
51.0 Introduction - Page 51.3 Installation1. The appliance is suitable for installation only in G.B. andI.E. and should be installed in accordance wi
62.0 Technical Data - Page 6Belmont 2 Fan FlueWentworth Classic Fan FlueCategory of Appliance 2HThe fire is set for Gas Type G20 at 20mbar.Heat Input
83.0 Site Requirements - Page 73.1 Location1. The Baxi Belmont 2 and Wentworth Classic Fan Flue gasfires must be installed on an outside wall. The ma
93.0 Site Requirements - Page 83.5 Clearances (Fig. 7)1. Shelf Clearance - minimum clearance from the hearth tothe underside of a combustible shelf s
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