Omega BRFNGSD Altise Brigadier Natural Gas Radiant Convection Heater

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EVERDURE FINELINE
FLUELESS RADIANT CONVECTION
GAS SPACE REA TER
MODELS
BRIGADIER - 3725, COMMANDER - 3621,
CRUSADER - 3518, LANCER - 2415
Operating and Maintenance Instructions
Australian Made
By
SHRIRO AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED
EVERDURE DIVISION.
101 SHEFFIELD ROAD, WELSHPOOL, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
TELEPHONE: 1300 766 066
OFFICEHOURSBET\VEEN8am- 4:30pm WST (Perth)
SHA 0480
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The Everdure Fineline gas space heaters are described as manually operated, portable, flueless
radiant convection heaters for use with Natural gas or Liquid Petroleum gas.
The heater is supplied with an approved flexible hose.
A label is attached to the rear of the heater stating the type of gas for which it has been
manufactured and adjusted.
The heater shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, local gas fitting
regulations, uniform building regulations, municipal building codes, the AGA installation code for
gas burning appliances and equipment and any other relevant statutory regulations.
The heater is intended to be installed as a free standing portable, its portability being restricted by
the number of gas outlet points being provided.
The heater must NOT be BUILT IN.
Special room ventilation may apply in your particular state. If in doubt, contact your local gas
authority.
Locations where strong draughts occur should be avoided as they may cause unsatisfactory
. operationoftheheater.
The heater should be installed at least 1 metre from flammable materials, e.g. curtains, and to be
150mm clear of sidewalls. .
This appliance has been fully function tested prior to packaging.
No adjustment is required or available to the user.
No installation is required apart from connection to gas and electrical supplies. (Fig. 1)
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MODEL BRIGADIER 3725
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GAS CONNECTION
CONTROL BOX (Shown with lid open)
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MODEL 'A' NUMBER OF TILES
BRIGADIER 796
7
COMMANDER 732 6
CRUSADER
668 5
LANCER
604
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The Data Label, as shown below, is located on the inside of the appliance and can be accessed by
opening the lower louvre panel. (Fig. 2, Page 7). (Brigadier model shown).
Everdure Model 3725
Gas Type
Nom Gas Consumption
Test Point Pressure
Main Burner Injector
Pilot Injector
Serial Number
A.G.A. Certification No. 4918
mm
N.G.
25
0.95
0.86
0.5
LP.G.
25
2.75
0.51
0.2
Mj/Hr
KPa
mm
GAS SUPPLY
Your heater is fitted with a flexible hose and bayonet coupling which enables you to connect or
disconnect it from the gas supply.
TO CONNECT
Insert the coupling end into the wall socket firmly and rotate the knurled section clockwise to it's
locked position.
TODISCONNECT
Apply firm forward pressure to the knurled area, rotate anti clockwise and pull towards you. The
hose should now come away from the wall socket. Gas is automatically isolated when the hose is
disconnected.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Your heater is fitted with a power supply lead, which should be connected to a standard domestic
socket.
POWER FAILURE
Your Everdure heater will operate quite normally in the event of a power failure. Should the power
fail while the heater is operating, the fan will stop. There is however, no need for concern as your
heater has been designed to operate satisfactorily with the fan off. (See diagram on next page).
Should you wish to ignite your heater during a power failure, follow the instructions under Manual
Ignition.
Note: If your heater has been disconnected for some time, there will be air in the flexible hose. It
will therefore take a little longer to ignite when you first turn it on.
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MANUALIGNITION
The heater may be manually lit by opening the dress guard (see Cleaning) and while holding down
the ignition button, apply a lighted longreach match or taper to the pilot. The ignition button needs
to be held down for 20 seconds to allow the valve to lock in. Close up the dress guard as described
in the cleaning section.
ABNORMAL OPERATION
As the heater heats up or cools down, expansion or contraction takes place and the occasional
'click' may be heard. This is normal, however, continuous metallic noises, grinding sounds, the
smell of gas or any of the symptoms listed on the fault finding chart should be investigated
immediately. Turn the appliance off and disconnect the gas and electrical supplies. If the fault
cannotbe fixed or any doubts exist, contact your nearest EVERDURE service agent or contact
Everdure on the telephone number on the front cover of this booklet.
CONTROLS
The heating controls and fan switches are located under a lid situated on the top right hand side of
the heater. Lighting instructions are affixed to the underside of the lid.
FAN AND FAN SWITCH
The two-speed fan is controlled by the fan switch in the control box, and, as indicated on the control
box lid label, the switch has three positions, slow fast and off.
Selection of slow or fast fan speed in conjunction with High, Medium or Low heat settings is
determined by personal choice and/or heating requirements at the time.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Open the control box lid, depress and hold down the 'ON/IGNITION/LOW' button. This button
operates the sparker, which in turn ignites the pilot flame and the low setting burner. It is necessary
to hold down the 'ON/IGNITION/LOW' button firmly for at least 20 seconds to allow the gas valve
to 'lock in'. If the burner fails to light, repeat the ignition sequence described above.
FanSwitch
On/Ignition/Low
MediumlHigh
Off
The ON/IGNITION/LOW button and the MEDIUMIHIGH button each have two operating
positions, which provides three heat settings.
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IGNITION
Hold down 'ON' button
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SWITCH OFF
Dep~ntarilY
BRJGADIER 3 TILES ON
COMMANDER 2 TILES ON
CRUSADER 1 TILE ON
LANCER 2 TILES ON
LOW SETTING
BRIGADIER 5 TILES ON
COMMANDER 4 TILES ON
LANCER: N/A
MEDIUM SETTING
CRUSADER 3 TILES ON
BRIGADIER 7 TILES ON
COMMANDER 6 TILES ON
HIGH SETTING
CRUSADER 5 TILES ON
LANCER 4 TILES ON
Low, medium and high settings can be obtained by setting the buttons set as shown in the diagrams
above. If you depress the button firmly and it remains in the halfway position, a second depression
will return it to the fully up position.
Please Note:
Darkening of the heater tile face is anatural consequence of the gas combustion process.
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DO NOT place articles on or against this appliance.
DO NOT use or store inflammable materials near this appliance.
DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.
DO NOT use this appliance in a marine environment.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE
DO NOT STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR SPRAY AEROSOLS NEAR THIS
APPLIANCE .
DO NOT OPERATE WITH PANELS, COVERS OR GUARDS REMOVED FROM THIS APPLIANCE
DO NOT OPERATE IN A BATHROOM OR BEDROOM
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN UNVENTILATED ROOM
DO NOT OPERATE IN A ROOM WITH A VOLUME LESS THAN THAT SHOWN IN THE TABLE
BELOW
MODEL
Brigadier (25 Mjlh)
Commander (21 Mjlh)
Crusader (18 Mj/h)
Lancer (15 Mjlh)
MIN. ROOM SIZE PER MODEL
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ROOM VOLUME,
125 m3
105 m3
90m3
75 m3
.G or LP.G
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IMPORTANT: DISCONNECT GAS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BEFORE CLEANING
ANY INTERNAL SURFACES. MALFUNCTIONS CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE LINTING, WILL
NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
The outer surfaces of the heater should only be cleaned or dusted with a damp cloth. Access to the
area in front of the tiles is achieved by opening the dress guard as follows.
Using both hands, simultaneously apply upward pressure at the bottom left and bottom right of the
dress guard, as indicated in FIG 2, and lift up until the wire rods come out of their locations. Ease
the bottom of the dress guard forward of the front edge of the reflector and pull down as far as it
will go (about 2cms). Pivot the dress guard up until enough space for access is achieved. The dress
guard is not removable nor will it open right up. This has been designed like this for safety reasons.
To close the dress guard to its correct position, pivot it back dovm, lift it up and guide the ends of
the wire rods back over their location holes then push down firmly to secure the dress guard in
place.
Cleaning the area in front of the tiles must be done with great care as the burner tiles are fragile and
are very easily damaged.
Access to the underneath of the heater is gained through the lower louvre panel. This panel is
hinged at the bottom and is opened by gripping the top louvre blade about 3cms in from each end,
pushing down and pulling out (see FIG 2).
This area needs particular attention and should be gently vacuumed out from time to time. The
frequency depends greatly on the environment that the heater is used in, the more furnishings and
carpets that are in close proximityto it, the more frequent the cleaning. A check should be made
once every month and when dust and fluff become apparent, it should be gently vacuumed out. The
fan blades may be rotated by hand whilst vacuuming to ensure all fluff etc, is removed.
The guard is fitted to this appliance to reduce the risk of fire or injury from bums and no part of it
should be permanently removed.
FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDREN OR THE INFIRM, A SECONDARY GUARD IS
REQUIRED.
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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Spark failure
(1) Faulty igniter
(2) Incorrect spark gap
(3) Loose or faulty connections
Failure to ignite even
with spark present
(1) No gas
(2) Incorrect injectors
(3) Incorrect gas type
(4) Air in gas lines
(5) Faulty thermocouple
(6) Faulty tilt switch
Dull or uneven burners
(1) Partially blocked injectors
(2) Burner venturi blocked
(3) Dirty burner tiles
Burner flashing back
(l) Cracked burner tile
(2) Faulty or incorrect injector
(3) Injector loose
(1) Pilot ports partially blockedVery high pilot flame
REMEDY
Replace
Reset to 4.5mm
Check with meter
Check supply
Replace injectors
Check gas for which unit
was intended
Purge all lines
Replace ODS
Replace
Clean or replace injectors
Check and clean (possibly
insect such as wasp)
Clean with compressed air
Replace
Replace injector
Tighten
Clean with compressed air or
a vacuum cleaner
Please Note:
Darkening of the heater tile face is a natural consequence of the gas combustion process.
Servicing shall be carried out only by authorised personnel.
If unit fails to ignite after following these instructions, contact your nearest authorised EVERDURE
service agent or:
Everdure
101- l03 Sheffield Road, Welshpool, Western Australia
TELEPHONE: 1300 766 066
OFFICEHOURSBETWEEN8am- 4:30pmWST(Perth)
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1. Warranty on Everdure Gas Room Heaters covers constructional defects, faulty materials
and/or faulty workmanship for a period of36 months from the date of purchase.
Replacement or repairs made under warranty are made free of charge provided, if necessary,
the heater is delivered to our service department or authorised service agent and freight both
ways are paid by the owner. No liability will be accepted for loss or damage in transit.
2. The purchaser MUST produce proof of date of purchase together with this warranty
certificate when making a claim.
3. All installation work must be carried out by a qualified tradesperson, must conform to the
standard as laid down by the local governing authority and must follow the manufacturers
installation instructions.
4. Damage or expense incurred as a result of incorrect or unauthorised installation, accident,
interference by unauthorised persons or misuse, is NOT covered by this warranty.
5. Any claim under this warranty must be made direct to Shriro Australia Pty Limited-
Everdure Division, or their authorised agent.
6. This warranty does not exclude any condition or warranty implied by the Trade Protection
Act 1974or relevant state laws.
7. Damage and malfunction caused to the unit due to excessive 1inting,will not be covered
under this warranty.
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