Royal Consumer Information Products Toaster Super Hot Toater User Guide

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Issue 5  
SUPER HOT TOASTER  
USERS (Pages 2-3)/ INSTALLATION (Pages 4-7)  
AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  
THIS CAT I2H APPLIANCE IS FOR USE  
ON NATURAL GAS G20 AT A SUPPLY  
PRESSURE OF 20mbar IN GB and IE  
HAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER  
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4. Depress the gas control slightly and turn clockwise until the indicator mark is opposite to the large flame  
symbol. The burner will now run at its maximum rate.  
5. To turn the appliance off, return the control to the offposition.  
6. If for any reason the fire cuts out, return the control knob to the `offposition and wait 3 minutes before re-  
lighting.  
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Allow the appliance to cool for two to three hours before removing all of the coals and ceramic blocks for  
cleaning purposes. Once all the ceramics are removed from the fire bed check that no debris is located in the  
burner slots (both front & rear). If any debris is present it may easily be removed by using a small piece of thin  
cardboard to ease out any foreign matter. Be sure to remove the cardboard after use. Cleaning should be carried  
out in a well-ventilated area or in the open air, by gently brushing with the pieces held away from your face so  
that you avoid inhaling the dust. We do not recommend the use of a normal domestic vacuum cleaner, which  
may blow dust back into the air.  
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(See the identification sheet figure 13)  
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Components  
2 burner inserts.  
Coal support shelves (L&R hand).  
Artificial coal front.  
12 Large Coals.  
5 Medium Coals.  
2 Triangular Coals  
Place the left and right coal support shelves with the rebate on the underside, over the rear flange of the support  
channel. Place the two shaped burner inserts into the channel between the front and rear ports of burner. Locate  
the fibre artificial coal front on the shelf above the fascia panel. Figure 7.  
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First Layer. Position 4 large coals with their rear edge on the burner inserts. Place 3 large coals at the rear of the  
coal support shelf and lay 2 further at the sides of the shelf. These coals are placed on their edge. 3 more large  
coals are placed on the coal support shelf to complete the first layer. See figure 8.  
Second Layer. Two triangular coals are placed one either side ensuring that they rest against the side and  
straddle the gap between the front and second row large coal. Position the remaining 5 medium coals in the  
positions shown in figure 9.  
To obtain the best visual appearance it may be necessary to make slight adjustments to the position of the coals.  
NOTE: Additional coals must not be used. If any of the coals or the coal bed becomes damaged, lost or  
broken, replacements must be obtained before the appliance is used.  
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Purpose built ventilation is not required for this appliance in GB only. For Ireland (IE) ventilation is required  
with a minimal cross sectional area of 100 sq. cms and should be checked regularly to ensure that it is free from  
obstruction. It must be fitted in accordance with the rules in force.  
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Minimum clearances to underside of a 150mm (6ins) combustible shelf from the top of the fire opening must be  
228mm (9ins). Add 12.5mm (1/2in) to this clearance for every 25mm (1in) increased depth of shelf.  
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Minimum Clearance required to any combustible material to the side of the appliance must be 150mm (6in)  
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The appliance must be installed by a competent person in accordance with the current Gas Safety (Installation and  
Use) Regulations 1994 (as amended) or the rules in force and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions,  
failure to do so could lead to prosecution.  
The following are the relevant Codes of Practice and British Standards.  
The Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment.  
The Building Standards (Scotland)(Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development  
Department.  
BS 8303 1986  
BS 1251 1987  
BS 6891 1988  
BS 5440 Pt1 1990 & Pt2 1989  
BS 5871 Pt3 1991  
BS 6461 Pt1 1984  
BS 7566 Pts 1-4 1992  
Important Notes  
The fire place, chimney or flue must be sound and conform to the requirements of BS 83O3 1986 & BS 6461 Part  
1 1984.  
The effective flue height must be a minimum of 3 metres and should be a 225mm x 225mm brick, stone or a lined  
flue with a minimum diameter of 175mm. Any permanent flue restrictions must be removed, and any variable  
dampers locked fully open or removed. The flue must be swept prior to installation, unless new.  
Care should be taken to prevent any damage being caused to surrounding soft furnishings or decor e.g. many  
embossed vinyl wall coverings may become discoloured if located too close to the appliance. Clearances required  
for combustible shelves are shown on page 4.  
A hearth must always be provided to project forwards of the brass trim a minimum of 300mm and a minimum of  
150mm either side of the fire opening. The hearth must be a minimum thickness of 12mm with a perimeter height  
of 50mm to deter combustible materials, carpets etc, being placed on the hearth. The area under the firebox must  
have a minimum non-combustible thickness of 25mm. In most installations a back panel will be required, this will  
need a minimum fire resistance rating of Class O (100OC).  
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Height  
Width  
Depth  
Height of Trim  
560mm overall size of Box  
410mm overall size of Box  
265mm overall size of Box  
605mm  
Width of Trim  
505mm  
Overall Depth inc. Front & Fret using (MACH 11)  
340m  
"
" " " " " " (JB)  
360mm  
Maximum heat input (HIGH) (GROSS)  
Minimum heat input (LOW) (GROSS)  
Supply pressure (cold)  
Injector marking  
Pilot  
Gas Connection  
6.95 kW, 23,700 Btu/h  
3.83 kW, 13,000 Btu/h  
20 mbar +/- 1 mbar  
Bray Cat. 82/510  
OP Oxy/Pilot NG 9022  
8mm O/D Tube  
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(See figure 13 for identification)  
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VENT BOX ASSEMBLY C/W: Burner assembly and Brass trim.  
1 Simulated coal front  
L & R Hand coal support shelves  
2 Burner inserts  
12 Large, 5 Medium and 2 Triangular Coals.  
Fitting kit  
Installation & Users Instructions.  
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If a fire back (chair brick) is fitted in the existing builders opening it will be necessary to remove it together with  
any infill or rubble. Any remedial work should be carried out including levelling the base beneath the fire. The  
sizes required for the opening are shown in Fig 2.  
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To prevent any damage and to assist with the installation of the appliance both the burner and the trim should be  
removed. The trim is removed by lifting the trim vertically observing that the lugs locate over the flanges of the  
box. To remove the burner from the box unscrew the two screws at the base of the fascia panel and pull the burner  
forward observing that the rear feet locate under two lugs in the base panel.  
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BEFORE COMMENCING WORK, TURN OFF ANY APPLIANCES THAT ARE FED BY THE METER  
AND ISOLATE THE SUPPLY BY TURNING OFF AT THE METER.  
The gas connection to this appliance is made with 8mm O/D rigid or semi rigid tube to a pressure test elbow  
situated on the left-hand side of the burner as shown in Fig 1. It advisable to provide a means of isolating the gas  
supply to the appliance for servicing with either a restrictor elbow or isolation cock as shown in Fig 1. A 45mm  
length of Bundy is supplied for use with a restrictor elbow or a 90 degree bend for use with an isolation cock; (the  
supply tube support bracket may be removed as shown in Fig 4. Provision is made in the rear of the box to make a  
concealed connection; (additional holes may be drilled as required). The installer is reminded of the requirements  
of BS 6891 1988 dealing with enclosed pipes. The standard requires that when a gas pipe is fed through a wall, the  
pipe should be enclosed in a tight sleeve to protect against failure caused by movement and shall be constructed to  
prevent a passage of gas either between the pipe and sleeve or sleeve and the wall. If a gas supply is required to be  
fed from either the left or right across the front of the appliance it should be routed as shown in Fig 7. It is only the  
MACH II Cast Iron Front & Fret that has provision for this requirement alternative Fronts & Frets will need  
modifying to allow access for the supply tube, see Fig 5. If a JB front and fret is being used it will require two  
stops to be fitted using the self-tap screws and spacers shown in Fig 7.  
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Position the box in the centre of the opening with a sufficient gap between the front flanges and the surround to  
enable the tags on the rear of the brass trim to slide over. (Where a concealed gas supply is used feed the supply to  
the position of the burner connection). The box is secured in place with the two 10x11/4 round headed screws and  
plastic plugs supplied in the fitting kit using the two holes in the base of box. Replace the burner assembly in  
position ensuring that the rear legs locate under the tags in the base plate and secure with the two screws provided.  
Complete the gas connection to the burner as required and fit the brass trim by locating the tags in the cut outs in  
the side flanges and sliding the trim down until the top tag locates over the top flange, remove the protective  
plastic coating before lighting fire.  
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A Pressure Test Point at the inlet elbow enables verification of the inlet pressure of the appliance under operating  
conditions and can also be used to check the gas soundness of the connections to the appliance gas control. To  
check the joints of the burner assembly for gas soundness it will be necessary to carry out the examination prior to  
installing into the case. If a manometer is used care must be taken to ensure that it is not disconnected with the gas  
turned on and the fuel bed hot.  
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The inlet pressure should be observed at 20mbar +/- 1mbar when the appliance is operating at its maximum rate.  
Any significant reduction below an inlet pressure of 20mbar will indicate a restriction in the gas supply to the  
appliance that should be identified and corrected. If there are any other appliances that are relatively high rated  
(e.g. a central heating boiler) fed from the same gas supply branch, it is advisable to perform this observation with  
both appliances in operation.  
(See figure 13 for identification of components)  
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Position the two burner inserts between the front and rear ports of the burner, and place the simulated coal front in  
position as shown in figure 7. The L&R Hand coal support shelves are positioned so that the rebated channel on  
the under side locate over the rear flange of the fibre support channel. Two stops prevent the shelf closing the gap  
between the back of the burner inserts and the front edge of the shelf; there should be a minimum gap of 6mm.  
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First Layer. Position 4 large coals with their rear edge on the burner inserts. Place 3 large coals at the rear of the  
coal support shelf and lay 2 further at the sides of the shelf. These coals are placed on their edge. 3 more large  
coals are placed on the coal support shelf to complete the first layer. See figure 8.  
Second Layer. Two triangular coals are placed one either side ensuring that they rest against the side and  
straddle the gap between the front and second row large coal. Position the remaining 5 medium coals in the  
positions shown in figure 9.  
To obtain the best visual appearance it may be necessary to make slight adjustments to the position of the coals.  
NOTE: Additional coals must not be used. If any of the coals or the coal bed becomes damaged, lost or  
broken, replacements must be obtained before the appliance is used  
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1. Pull the adjustment lever out, this will reduce the warming up period.  
2. Press and turn the gas control until the indicator mark is aligned with the IGN mark and keep the control fully  
depressed.  
3. After a sufficient period has elapsed to allow the system to be purged of air, press  
and release the igniter  
button until a pilot flame has been established, (check that  
control depressed for a further 20 seconds.  
the pilot has lit on both the ports. Keep the  
4. Release the gas control and check that the pilot remains lit.  
5. Depress the gas control slightly and turn fully anti-clockwise until the indicator mark is aligned with the small  
flame symbol. The burner will cross light from the pilot.  
6. Depress the gas control slightly and turn clockwise until the indictor mark is aligned with the large flame  
symbol. The burner will now be at maximum rate.  
7. Turn the gas control to the OFF position, wait for 3 minutes, fully depress the gas control, turn to IGN position  
and release the control. Attempt to ignite the pilot with an already lighted match or taper. If the pilot ignites the  
FSD is faulty.  
8. Re-light the appliance. With the adjustment lever pulled forward and the control set to the maximum rate  
(large flame) position, place the Fire front & fret in position and leave to heat up for 5 minutes, and check for  
satisfactory clearance of products by inserting a lighted smoke match into the opening in the position shown in  
Fig 10, i.e. 100mm below the top, and 40mm inside of the front face of the opening. All the smoke must be  
drawn into the flue. If spillage occurs, allow a further 10 minutes. Should spillage still occur examine the  
chimney for the fault and rectify the cause. The test should be repeated if an extractor fan is situated in the  
room, or in any connecting room, with all the doors in that room opened.  
9. Remove the Fret and push the flame adjustment lever inwards, replace the Fret and check that the flame picture  
changes to a longer softer flame.  
Demonstrate the lighting and extinguishing procedures to the user.  
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The curing effect of heating the coals will cause an initial odour, which although not harmful, may require  
additional ventilation until the odour has disappeared.  
The appliance must be serviced annually by a competent person; i.e. a CORGI registered installer in  
accordance with these instructions and that the appliance is checked for spillage in accordance with the method  
detailed in these instructions.  
The appliance is fitted with an Oxy-pilot to prevent the continued operation in the event of spillage occurring. If  
the fire shuts OFFrepeatedly the appliance must be turned off and not used until an expert is consulted.  
Advise the customer that they should read their Users Instructions before operating the fire and always follow  
the advice in the section headed `Removal of Debris or Soot Deposits'  
Complete the section in the enclosed registration leaflet. Advise that any component or part of this appliance is  
guaranteed against defective workmanship or faulty materials for a period of twelve months from the date of  
purchase.  
Any such part will be replaced free of charge on receipt of the purchasers address at the cost of postage only,  
provided that:  
It is accompanied by the registration section cut out of the booklet together with the original purchase receipt,  
which will be returned with the replacement part.  
a)  
A competent person has carried out installation repairs or adjustments, such as the supplier's representative  
or a CORGI registered installer.  
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GENERAL  
A. REMOVAL OF DEBRIS OR SOOT DEPOSITS;  
Allow the appliance to cool for one hour before removing all the coals and coal bed components for cleaning  
purposes. Once all the components have been removed from the fire bed check that no debris has become lodged  
in the burner ports (both front and rear). If any debris is present it may be easily removed with a thin piece of card  
or similar to ease out any foreign matter. To ensure that the release of fibres from these RCF articles is kept to a  
minimum, during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any  
dust and soot accumulated in and around the fire before and after working on the fire. When replacing these  
articles we recommend that the replaced items are not broken up, but are sealed within heavy duty polythene  
bags, clearly labelled as RCF waste. This is not classified as "hazardous waste" and may be disposed of at a  
tipping site licensed for the disposal of industrial waste. Protective clothing is not required when handling these  
articles, but we recommend you follow the normal hygiene rules of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work  
area and always wash your hands before eating or drinking. Any soot deposits may be removed from either the  
Thermocouple or Electrode tips with a soft cloth, do not use abrasive materials.  
B. SERVICING COMPONENTS BELOW THE BURNER ASSEMBLY  
To remove trim, lift vertically to allow the formed tags in the rear of the trim to slide out of the notches in the  
flanges of the box. (Assemble in the reverse sequence). Remove the coals, coal supports, burner inserts and front  
simulated coal. To gain access to the components below the burner assembly it has to be removed from the Vent  
Box by disconnecting the gas supply at the inlet elbow and unscrewing the two screws at the base of the fascia  
panel. Where the supply is fed from the right hand side across the front of the appliance it will be necessary to  
disconnect the supply from the isolation tap or restrictor elbow.  
i) TO CLEAN OR REPLACE THE INJECTOR: Unscrew the compression nut connecting the gas supply to the  
injector elbow while supporting the injector to prevent any distortion of the frame work. Unscrew and remove the  
gas supply tube from the gas control valve, hold the injector lock nut with a spanner and rotate the injector.  
Replace in the reverse order.  
ii) TO REPLACE THE GAS CONTROL / FSD: Disconnect the three gas pipes and the thermocouple from the  
gas control. Pull the control knob from the spindle, unscrew the lock nut securing the front of the control valve  
(niting plate assembly), and remove the gas control valve. Replace in the reverse order.  
iii) TO REPLACE THE PIEZO IGNITER: Pull the igniter lead from the piezo igniter tab. Hold the piezo lock nut  
and rotate the piezo to unscrew and remove. Replace in the reverse order.  
iv) TO REPLACE THE OXY-PILOT ASSEMBLY: The assembly is not an item that can be serviced as part of its  
calibration depends on the proximity of the spark electrode and thermocouple tip. The assembly can be replaced  
by removing the tube nut and the tube from the base of the pilot, the thermocouple from the FSD, the igniter lead  
and the two M4 screws securing the bracket to the framework. Replace in reverse order, the spark gap is shown in  
figure 12.  
v) PROTECTIVE SIDE PLATES; These stainless steel plates are pushed over the flanges of the fibre retaining  
channels and can be replaced if required.  
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FIRE FRONTS & FRETS SUITABLE FOR THIS APPLIANCE.  
The illustration shown is the recommended MACH II Front and Fret, if an alternate Front and Fret is used, it is  
important to maintain the equivalent ventilation to that shown. Fronts and Frets are available under the following  
part numbers: -  
TYPE  
MACH 11 BLACK  
MACH 11 BRASS  
GC No  
32 183 25  
32 183 48  
CODE No  
C022G  
C024G  
TYPE  
GC No  
CODE No  
C019G  
JB BLACK 32 183 38  
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For spares and service, apply to your local Supplier, Installer or direct to the manufacturer, stating that the  
appliance is a Super Hot Toaster quoting the GC Appliance Number and Serial Number from the data badge  
located on the front controls panel.  
Advantage should be taken of regular servicing and inspection for gas appliances to ensure their continued safe  
operation.  
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Description  
Crosslee No  
GC No  
Piezo Igniter  
Control Knob  
Control Valve  
Oxy-Pilot Burner Assembly  
Main Injector  
Coal Support  
Burner Inserts  
Front Simulated Coal  
Set of Coals  
Protective Side plates  
40245  
40232  
41833  
42313  
41180  
43010  
42952  
40481  
43011  
41072  
397 686  
170 415  
389 515  
170 249  
Maximum Heat Input (Gross)  
6.95 kW 23700 Btu/h  
Royal Cozyfires are manufactured by:  
CROSSLEE plc  
Aber Park Industrial Estate,  
Aber Road, Flint, Flintshire. CH6 5EX  
Spares Tel 01422 203963  
Fax: 01422 204475  
Service (GSA Ltd) 01703 516611  
Customer Service 01422 200660  
Fax 01422 206304  
*Technical Help Line 0906 8633268  
*Calls charged at 60p per minute  
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