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Quasar HE
INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRE
Installation, Maintenance & User Instructions
Hand these instructions to the user
Model No’s NHKC**MN, NHKC**SN, NHKC**RN, NHKP**MN,
NHKP**SN & NHKP**RN are only for use on Natural Gas (G20) at a
supply pressure of 20 mbar in G.B. / I.E.
Model No. NHKC**MP is for use on Propane Gas (G31) at a supply
pressure of 37 mbar in G.B. / I.E.
** denotes cosmetic variant
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Page 1 - Quasar HE

Quasar HEINSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIREInstallation, Maintenance & User InstructionsHand these instructions to the userModel No’s NHKC**MN, NHKC*

Page 2 - CONTENTS

SECTION 2INSTALLATION OF FIRE2.1 UNPACKING THE FIRECarefully lift the fire out of the carton. Remove the loose item packaging carefullyfrom the front

Page 3 - INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS

For all models proceed as follows :-a) Remove the top glass retaining cover from the product. It is secured viathe two screws as indicated. See fig. 6

Page 4 - INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

c) Lift the glass panel forwards and clear from the firebox, taking care notto damage the glass panel. See fig. 8 belowFig. 8d) Remove the burner heat

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For all Manual Control models proceed as follows :-e) Remove the two off screws from the left and right hand burnermounting brackets, plus the two scr

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For all Slide Control models proceed as follows :-g) Remove the burner. To allow burner removal, the control leveroperating cable must be removed. The

Page 7 - Depth Required

Continue for all models as follows :-i) Whilst the fire box is still in position, decide which side the gas supply isto enter the fire from. If concea

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IMPORTANT : Sealing of the Gas Unused Gas Pipe Inlet AperturesIn line with current regulations, it is imperative that the gas supply inletapertures th

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The preferred method of fixing which is suitable for almost all situations isthe cable fixing method which is described in the following section in de

Page 10 - INSTALLATION OF FIRE

Fig. 18o) Evenly tighten the tensioning nuts to tension both cables and pull thefire snugly against the wall. Do not overtighten, it is only necessary

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The other firebox fixing method is as follows :-In installations where the cable method is not suitable (e.g. loose masonary in rearof fire opening) t

Page 12 - Shield Retaing

CONTENTSSection 1 Information and Requirements PAGE1.0 Appliance Information 31.1 Conditions of Installation 41.2 Flue and chimney suitability 41.3 Fi

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2.4 GAS TIGHTNESS AND INLET PRESSURE (SLIDE CONTROLMODELS).a) Remove the pressure test point screw from the pressure test point andfit a manometer.b)

Page 14 - 4 off burner

SECTION 3ASSEMBLING FUEL BED AND COMMISSIONING3.1 ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - COAL MODELSa) Place the ribbed ceramic fuelbed base on top of

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b) Position the front ceramic coal support onto the burner support asshown below in Fig. 22Fig. 22c) Fit three large coals and one rectangular coal be

Page 16 - PLEASE NOTE :

d) Fit two small coals at the end of the row as shown below inFig. 24.Fig. 24e) Fit three large coals behind the front row, using the ribs in the fuel

Page 17 - Fireplace Opening

f) Fit two small coals at the end of the row as shown below inFig. 26.Fig. 26g) Fit the remaining 4 large coals as shown below in Fig. 27Fig. 27The ex

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Warning : Use only the coals supplied with the fire. When replacing thecoals remove the old coals and discard them. Fit a complete set ofcoals of the

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263.1 ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - PEBBLE MODELSa) Place the ribbed ceramic fuelbed base on top of the fuelbed supportand pull fully forward

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b) Position the front ceramic pebble support onto the burner support asshown below in Fig. 30Fig. 30c) Fit four of the specially shaped pebbles as sho

Page 21 - SECTION 3

d) Select three of the large pebbles and position on the three central ribsin the fuelbed as indicated in Fig. 32 below.Fig. 32e) Select the two small

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f) Select the four remaining large pebbles and position as shown alongthe rear of the fuel-bed base in fig. 34 below.Fig. 34g) Do a final check that t

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SECTION 1INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS1.0 APPLIANCE INFORMATIONModel NHKC/P**M/S/RN NHKC**MPGas Type G20 G31Main injectors (2 off) Size 130 Size 80Pilo

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Warning : Use only the pebbles supplied with the fire. When replacing thepebbles remove the old pebbles and discard them. Fit a completeset of pebbles

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f) Slightly depress the control knob and turn to the pilot position, the mainburner will go out but the pilot will remain lit.g) Slightly depress the

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3.5 CONNECTING THE BATTERY PACK (Remote Control Models)a) To prevent un-necessary battery drain, the battery pack that isused to provide the remote co

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3.6 FIXING THE INFRARED SENSOR IN POSITION (Remote ControlModels)a) Due to the large amount of different fascia’s that can be supplied withthese fires

Page 28 - 2 off small pebbles

3.7 LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE (Remote Control Models)a) The Remote control handset generates an infrared signal, which will bereceived by the sensor situ

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3.8 FITTING THE TRIMS & FRETS (Quasar HE Models)a) Fit the outer trim assembly to the firebox with the magnetsprovided.b) Remove the fret & as

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3.8 CHECKING FOR CLEARANCE OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTSa) Close all doors and windows in the room.b) Light the fire and allow to run for approximately 5 min

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SECTION 4MAINTENANCEServicing NotesServicing should be carried out annually by a competent person such as aregistered engineer. This is a condition of

Page 32 - Connecting

4.2 Removing the Piezo Igniter (MC models)4.2.1 Remove the burner assembly as in section 4.14.2.2 Disconnect the ignition lead from the piezo and unsc

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4.4.4 Re-assemble in reverse order and carry out a gas tightness test.Refit the burner heat shield then refit the coals / pebbles referring tosection

Page 34 - Standby Button

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS1.1 CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATIONIt is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a Registered Installer, inaccordanc

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that the left hand micro-switch operates the igniter and that the controlvalve spindle is fully depressed. Move the control lever upwards to the“off”

Page 36 - Approximately 10mm

correct layout.4.8.4 Refit the glass panel and glass panel retaining(Cont.) trims. The fender and ash pan cover or fascia can now be re-positioned.4.9

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4.9.6 It is now necessary to correctly tension the operating cable. To do this,first set the control lever to the horizontal (central position), this

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5.2.2 Remove the burner assembly as described in section 5.1.5.2.3 Disconnect pilot, main and injector pipes and disconnect the wiring loomthermocoupl

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FRET INFORMATIONTo enable Customers to choose their own style of fret these fires are now availablewithout frets. In order to maintain the efficient a

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SECTION SIX - USER INSTRUCTIONS6.1 INSTALLATION INFORMATIONCONDITIONS OF INSTALLATIONIt is the law that all gas appliances are installed only by a com

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ABOUT YOUR NEW QUASAR HE (High Efficiency) Gas FireThe Verine High Efficiency coal / pebble effect gas fire incorporates a unique andhighly developed

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The fire must only be operated with a fret or fascia as supplied with the product.which meets the criteria described in the rear of this book.6.2.1 OP

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6.2.2 OPERATING THE FIRE (SLIDE CONTROL MODELS)The controls comprise a control lever, to turn the fire on and off and adjust the gasrate. The control

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6.2.3 OPERATING THE FIRE (REMOTE CONTROL MODELS)a) The Remote control handset generates an infrared signal, which will bereceived by the sensor situat

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1.3 FIREPLACE / SURROUND SUITABILITYThe fire must only be installed on a hearth it must not be installed directly ontocarpet or other combustible floo

Page 46 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

6.2.3 TURNING THE PRODUCT OFF IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF AREMOTE HANDSET MALFUNCTION.a) In the unlikely event of the remote control handset malfunctioni

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6.3 RE-ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - COALMODELSa) Remove the glass panel and retaining trims as detailed on page 11 &12. Place the ribbed

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b) Position the front ceramic coal support onto the burner support asshown below in Fig. 5Fig. 5c) Fit three large coals and one rectangular coal betw

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d) Fit two small coals at the end of the row as shown below inFig. 7.Fig. 7e) Fit three large coals behind the front row, using the ribs in the fuel-b

Page 50 - Control Panel

f) Fit two small coals at the end of the row as shown below inFig. 9.Fig. 9g) Fit the rear row of 3 coals as shown below in Fig. 10Fig. 10The exact po

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Warning : Use only the coals supplied with the fire. When replacing thecoals remove the old coals and discard them. Fit a complete set ofcoals of the

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6.4 RE-ASSEMBLING THE CERAMICS AND FUEL BED - PEBBLEMODELSa) Remove the glass panel and retaining trims as detailed on page 11 &12. Place the ribb

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b) Position the front ceramic pebble support onto the burner support asshown below in Fig. 13Fig. 13c) Fit four of the specially shaped pebbles as sho

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d) Select three of the large pebbles and position on the three central ribsin the fuelbed as indicated in Fig. 15 below.Fig. 15e) Select the two small

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f) Select the four remaining large pebbles and position as shown alongthe rear of the fuel-bed base in fig. 17 below.Fig. 17g) Do a final check that t

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Check the chimney pot / terminal and general condition of thebrickwork or masonry. If the chimney or flue is in poor condition or ifthere is no up-dra

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Warning : Use only the pebbles supplied with the fire. When replacing thepebbles remove the old pebbles and discard them. Fit a completeset of pebbles

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To clean the glass panel, please remove it from the product as described in pages10-11. Use a clean damp cloth and ceramic glass cleaner to remove any

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Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exactaccuracy of illustrations and descriptions contained in this book cannot beguarant

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Table A - Installation Depth Requirements for a Verine Quasar HE, beinginstalled into a brick built chimney, requiring 12.0 litres of debris collectio

Page 61 - / FASCIA’S

1.8 FITTING TO PRE-CAST FLUESWhen installing this appliance into pre-cast flues, always ensure that thespigot restrictor baffle has been removed.To in

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1.10 WALL / HEARTH MOUNTINGThis appliance must be fitted on a flat, non-combustible base of minimumthickness 12mm. In addition, a non-combustible hear

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