8 Instructions for client
• Recommend that the unit should be checked annually by a
qualified specialist to ensure the safe use and to guarantee a
long service life.
• Give advice and instructions on care and cleaning of the
glass. Highlight the danger of burnt-in fingerprints.
• Instruct the customer on the operation of the appliance and
the remote control, including setting the receiver.
• Hand over to customer:
- installation manual
- user manual
- log set instruction card
- suction cups
9 Annual maintenance
*
Check and clean if necessary after verification:
- the pilot light
- the combustion chamber
- the glass
- the logs for breakage
- the outlet
*
Replace, if necessary:
- chips/glass granulate
Most deposits can be removed with a dry cloth. Clean the glass
with a ceramic hob cleaner.
> Please note:
Avoid fingerprints on the glass. These are no longer removable
after they are burnt in!
Now carry out check-up as described in Chapter 7 “Checking after
installation”.
10 Conversion to other gas type
The conversion to a different gas type may only be performed by a
qualified installer/dealer.
This can only be done by replacing the burner. To do so, please
contact your dealer.
Specify with your order always the type and serial number of the
device.
11 Flue calculation
A simple way to calculate whether the exhaust configuration is
possible in combination with your fire, use the free “Faber Flue App”
and download it from:
INTERNET:
BlackBerry, Android, PC (with Google Chrome browser)
APP store:
iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Google Play:
Android smartphones and Android tablets.
Alternatively use the exhaust calculation table (see chapter 13).
The alternatives of outlet lengths and any restrictors are set out in
the restrictor table. In the table we work with start length (STL), total
vertical height (TVH) and total horizontal length (THL).
• Start length (STL):
This is the first part that is placed on the fire and represents a
certain value (fig. 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 A, N and F). This value is in
the top row of the table (see restrictor table 11.1 and 11.2).
• Total vertical height (TVH):
TVH is the difference in height measured from the top of the unit to
the outlet; it can be measured or determined from the building plan.
For clarification see the TVH indication in the drawings (fig. 12.1,
12.2 and 12.3).
• Total horizontal length (THL):
THL is the total horizontal length and consists of elbows and pipes
which are entirely in the horizontal plane. Elbows I, K and Q and
the elements H, J, L, M, P and R (fig. 12.1 and 12.2).
• Length horizontal plane:
The horizontal length consists of the elements H, J, L, M, P and R
(fig. 12.1 and 12.2).
• Elbows 90° in the horizontal plane:
Horizontal bends are bends which are entirely in the horizontal
plane (fig. 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 I, K and Q).
• Bends 45° or 30° in the horizontal plane:
Horizontal bends are bends which are entirely in the horizontal
plane.
• Elbows 90° vertical to horizontal plane:
These are 90° elbows, which proceed from horizontal to vertical
(fig. 12.2 and 12.3 G, O and S).
• Bends 45° or 30 °vertical to horizontal plane:
These are 30° or 45° bends with a vertical offset of less than 45°
(fig.12.1 B and D).