27. Only use the fireplace for its intended purpose and as stipulated in this instruction
booklet.
Failing to adhere to instructions 25, 26 and 27 could lead to damage, fire and/or
personal injury. This will invalidate the guarantee and the supplier, importer and/or
manufacturer will take no responsibility for the consequences!
Description
The NARVIK comprises an atmospheric fireplace (containing a heating element and
ventilator which blows warm air out of the top of the fireplace), wall supports, a
remote control and this instruction booklet.
The atmospheric fireplace is covered with a rounded glass plate at the front. There
is a metal cabinet behind this which contains the atmospheric elements at the front,
air grilles and the operating panel at the sides and, on top, the grille which is used to
blow out warm air. The hanging bracket is located at the back and the technical
aspects are housed internally.
The wall supports must be attached to the wall so that the fireplace can be hung on
them. Screws, plugs, a spacer bracket and self-tapping screws are supplied.
There are four buttons on the remote control; one red and three black. The red
button switches the atmospheric screen on; the two upper black buttons are for
setting heat levels (1000 and 2000 Watt respectively) and the lower black button (the
dimmer) is used to regulate the clarity of the screen.
Please keep the instruction booklet somewhere safe for reference or for providing
with the device if it is sold on.
Location and Connection
Remove all packaging material and keep out of reach of children. After removing
packaging, check the appliance for damage or other signs that could indicate a
fault/defect/malfunction. In case of doubt, do not use the appliance, but contact
your vendor for inspection or replacement.
Do not use the fireplace before it has been completely installed according to the
instructions and you have read the instruction booklet fully!
This device was designed to be permanently hung on a wall. Ensure the wall is
sturdy, completely vertical, is not sensitive to vibration and is not flammable.
Make sure it is not made of synthetic material and or covered with flammable
material. Be aware of pipes that may be contained within the walls when drilling
holes.
Choose a suitable location for the fireplace, at least one metre from all
obstructions, walls and flammable materials (see safety instructions) and in the
vicinity of a 16 Amp (at least) fused, earthed electrical socket (protected by a 30
mA earth leakage circuit breaker). This socket must be located to the right of the
fireplace.
There must be at least 30 cm distance between the base of the fireplace and the
ground, however, you are advised to place the fireplace at a height of 60 cm. for
the best sight. There must be at least 20 cm distance between the fireplace and
the side walls, at least 100 cm. between the fireplace and the ceiling. Do not
hang the device directly under or in front of an electrical socket (see diagram 1).
The wall supports must be attached horizontally (use a spirit level!) to the wall.
Determine the location of the wall supports (take the above into account), mark
the location of the screws and drill 4 holes at the marked places using a 6 mm