Living Fire INFINITE SERIES Guía

INSTALLATION AND
USER INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS
INFINITE RANGE OF ELECTRIC FIRES
LFE600GF – FLE800GF/2/3 – LFE1032GF/2/3 – LFE1500GF/2/3 – LFE1800GF/2/3
Once installed, the installer should take the appropriate steps to ensure that the
user understands how the appliance operates and should make the customer
aware of the appliance’s basic service requirements.
PLEASE NOTE
This appliance is not intended to be used as a primary source of heating.
Running the Heating element continuously is not recommended.

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Please read these instructions before installation or use and keep this booklet handy for
future reference.
SAFETY
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the applicance by a person responsible
for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
GENERAL WARNINGS
Never leave children unsupervised with an unguarded heater.
Never obstruct or cover the heater outlet.
Never install or use this product where it may come in contact with water
i.e. a bathroom or wet room.
Never use aerosols or steam cleaners near this product.
Never route the electric cable near the heater outlet.
Never route the electric cable under carpets or floor coverings.
Never install this product close to curtains or combustible materials.
Never use the heater to dry clothes or other objects.
Never remove the fireplace surrounding without isolating the electric supply.
IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This appliance must never be installed above or in front of a fixed electric socket.
The electrical socket must be easily accessible to isolate the supply during maintenance
and cleaning.
This appliance is supplied with a two-meter power lead, which has a 10Amp moulded three-pin
plug to connect to a standard 240V plug socket.
This appliance must always be earthed. If in any doubt consult an authorised person.
The rating label is visible and located adjacent to the socket outlet. The rating label nominates
the rated voltage.
DO NOT COVER

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WARNING
In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the heater.
This heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet.
In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the appliance. Do not place material or garments on
the appliance, or obstruct the air circulation around the appliance, for instance by curtains or
furniture, as this could cause overheating and a fire risk.
REPLACEMENT PLUG
Please note that it will invalidate your warranty if the moulded plug is removed and connected
to a fused spur by an unqualified person.
If the supply cord is damaged, a special cord assembly available from the manufacturer or its
service agent must replace it. Please contact Living Fire and reference (Insert CAT number –
Do not have yet) to request a new lead.
This appliance must only be connected to a 240 Volts AC 50Hz supply. Before connecting
the fire, check that the supply voltage is the same as stated on the fire.
This appliance can be used on a 10Amp circuit.
SERVICING
Only an authorised person should service this appliance.
We recommend that this appliance is serviced every 12 months.
WARNING
Before carrying out any repairs or servicing, ensure that the power
supply cord is removed from the mains supply.

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BUILT IN MODELS
This product has been designed to be installed into a studwork or existing chimney breast.
Please note that any GF2 models from the LFE series range are not suitable to be installed
into an existing chimney breast.
Please seek advice from an authorised person, with reference to the structural integrity of
the installation site.
If the product is to be installed into an open chimney or flue, it is important that the chimney/
flue is blocked off to prevent any up/down draughts and falling debris which could restrict
and alter the airflow to the product.
All LFE heaters require minimum ventilation clearance of 100mm above and below the main
product casing and a minimum of 50mm at the sides of the main product casing.
The product should never be sealed into an opening with the use of silicones or adhesives
as this can also alter the airflow and hinder any further servicing of the product.
Please refer to technical specification table for further information, with reference
to measurements.
Heater unit cut-out – This is a safety feature, to safe guard against further damage
to the product.
If the airflow is restricted the heater will automatically turn off. This can occur due
to incorrect installation or obstruction.
TO RESET THE HEATER FUNCTION
• Isolate or disconnect from the mains power supply.
• Leave product to cool.
• After a suitable cooling down period, remove the obstruction if obstructed,
and check installation.
• After 10 minutes the thermo switch (cut-out) in the heater will reset.
Please note that both the effect fan and heater fan omit a low decibel noise, both of which are normal
operating characteristics.

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STUDWORK / INSTALLATION METHOD
All LFE Series products require an external aeration clearance of 100mm directly above and below
the main product casing. (Failing to do so can cause issues with the heat and flame function).
• Each LFE series product comes complete with one or more wall mounting brackets.
• Establish the desired finished height from floor level of the LFE series product.
(Note: minimum distance from floor level is 300mm).
• Fix the wall bracket to the wall ensuring to use the correct fixings given the wall construction,
studded or solid wall.
• Hang the LFE series product onto the bracket and secure the product using the wall brace brackets
located at the top of the product.
• Ensure that the IEC power lead is connected and pushed in firmly to the IEC socket. (Note: the appliance
should ideally be located close to a suitable socket mains socket to enable connection). The IEC power
socket is located bottom right hand side corner. Connect the supplied cord and plug into the socket.
Ensure the power cord is not installed so that it is pinched or against a sharp edge.
CAUTION
In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance
must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to
a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
It is important that the mains socket is external from the installation site or to supply an isolation
switch, this should be easily accessible to allow disconnection or isolation when the appliance
is fitted.
• Once the product is secured to the wall and connected to the power supply, the devised construction
(chimney breast) can be formed around it.
• Build the studwork chimney breast or enclosure to the desired size.
See page 5 for minimum opening sizes ref: Fig: 1 and Table: 1.
• It is important to allow for the finished face when setting the depth of the frame construction.
• It is essential to include a header at the required height to ensure the appliance does not support
the weight of the finished wall.
• Prepare the cut out in the plaster board / finishing board, and install ensuring that the plaster kit
edges are fitting to the inside of the cut out of the plaster board / finishing board.

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1 GLASS FRONTED
2 TWO SIDED GLASS (LEFT)
3 TWO SIDED GLASS (RIGHT)
4 THREE SIDED GLASS
MINIMUM OPENING SIZES REQUIRED (MM)
W D H
800 GF3 730.00 316.00 790.00
1032 GF3 1,033.00 315.00 556.00
1500 GF3 1,537.00 315.00 556.00
1800 GF3 1,780.00 315.00 610.00
MINIMUM OPENING SIZES REQUIRED (MM)
W D H
800 GF2 R 841.00 316.00 790.00
1032 GF2 R 1,048.00 315.00 556.00
1500 GF2 R 1,550.00 315.00 556.00
1800 GF2 R 1,791.00 315.00 610.00
MINIMUM OPENING SIZES REQUIRED (MM)
W D H
800 GF2 L 841.00 316.00 790.00
1032 GF2 L 1,048.00 315.00 556.00
1500 GF2 L 1,550.00 315.00 556.00
1800 GF2 L 1,791.00 315.00 610.00
MINIMUM OPENING SIZES REQUIRED (MM)
W D H
600 GF 638.00 195.00638.00
800 GF 852.00 316.00 790.00
1032 GF 1,061.00 315.00 556.00
1500 GF 1,563.00 315.00 556.00
1800 GF 1,802.00 315.00 610.00

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FRONT GLASS REMOVAL
To remove the front glass and install the log set. The below steps must be taken.
1Remove the two screws located in the
bottom glass retaining bar.
3Remove the glass by pulling the second retaining
bar away from the body of the fire. Ensure the
glass is supported at all times. A suction cup
has been provided to help aid this step.
2Remove the bottom glass retaining bar.
4Place the log set as stated and replace the glass
by reversing steps 3 to 1.
Please note: The suction cup is provided for support only, not
to hold the full weight of the glass.
Please note: It is recommended that this step is carried out by
two persons on models LFE1500GF/2/3 and LFE1800GF/2 .

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CONTINENTAL LOG SET LAYOUTS: LFE SERIES
Each LFE1800GF–2–3 / LFE1500GF–2–3 / LFE1032GF–2–3 / LFE800GF–2–3 / LFE600GF
comes as standard with a continental log set. Please note that the log styles and sizes will
vary dependent on model. The images shown are examples of suggested fuel/log set layouts.
The log set layout can be arranged to personal preference.
LFE1800GF–2–3 / LFE1500GF–2–3 SUGGESTED LOG LAYOUT
LFE1032GF–2–3 SUGGESTED LOG LAYOUT
LFE800GF–2–3 / LFE600GF SUGGESTED LOG LAYOUT

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PLINTH INSTALLATION
It is advised that the plinth is installed to the product before installation.
WALL MOUNTED
In order to install the plinth to the LFE product please follow the following steps:
1Screw and fix the grey brackets provided to the front and sides of the LFE product
using the shortest side of the bracket. (use the silver screws that are provided) (see Fig1).
2Lay the LFE product on its back with the front of the product facing up.
3Carefully slide the plinth in between the silver brackers and the black edge
of the LFE product.
4Once the plinth is located and in position, fix the plinth by screwing through the grey
bracket into the bottom of the plinth. (Use the gold screws that are provided).
Please note that the plinth once installed is not load bearing, it is strongly advised that the plinth is not sat upon or have any
significant weight added to it.

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GUARANTEE
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
If this appliance should prove to be defective due to faulty design, materials or workmanship
within 12 months of purchase, the product will be repaired free of charge, subject to the
following conditions:
The electric fire shall have been purchased and used solely within Australia and New Zealand
for domestic purposes and in accordance with the Users operating instructions.
It is the purchaser’s responsibility to prove that the unit is under warranty, e.g. receipt of
purchase.
All warranties, will be invalidated if unauthorised repairs or modifications are made to the
electric fire, or in case of accident, misuse or damage caused by improper installation, or to
damage occurring during transit to or from the repairer and altered or missing serial numbers.
Any parts, which have been replaced under this warranty, shall become our property.
The company shall not be liable for any consequential loss or damage what so ever, arising
from or in connection with this electric fire.
This Warranty does not apply to heating elements, bulbs or fuses.
No fault found, service calls and installation errors are not covered under the manufacturer’s
warranty and will result in a charge being made for the Call Out by our appointed engineer.
This Warranty is in addition to and does not affect the purchaser’s statutory rights of
consumers.
361 Swan Street Richmond Vic 3121
T+61 3 99 777 888
www.livingfire.com.au
Living Fire Pty Ltd
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