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Operating your stove

Instructions for use with
wood

• Pull the secondary air slider (on the

right) fully forward and open the
primary air slider (in the middle) fully
by pulling the lever forward.

• The tertiary air slider should be pulled

fully forward (Under the ashlip) at all
times when burning wood.

• Lay firelighters or rolled up news-

papers on the grate and add a small
amount of kindling wood to the top.
Place 1 or 2 small logs on the top.

• Light the newspaper or firelighters

using a long taper and push the door
closed but do not engage the locking
handle fully. 

• When the fire is burning fiercely, after a

couple of minutes add more logs and
close the door.  

• When the fire has become established,

close the primary air (in the middle)
down by pushing the lever inwards.  

• The burning rate can be altered by

moving the secondary air slider (on the
right) - push the lever inwards to close

down and pull outwards to increase
the burn rate.  

• Care should be taken to ensure that

the logs are not placed higher than
the log guard allows.

Instructions for use with
smokeless fuel

• Pull the secondary air slider under the

ashlip and open the primary air slider
fully by pulling the lever forward.

• Make sure that the tertiary slider is

fully pushed in.

• Lay firelighters or rolled up

newspapers on the grate and add a
small amount of kindling wood to the
top. Place a small quantity of
smokeless fuel on top.

• Light the newspaper or firelighters

using a long taper and push the door
closed but do not engage the locking
handle fully.

When the fire is burning fiercely, after
a couple of minutes add more
smokeless fuel and close the door.

• When the fire has become established,

close the secondary air down by
pushing the lever inwards.

• The burning rate can be altered by

moving the primary air slide - pull
forward to fully open and push inward
to close down.

• Care should be taken to ensure that

the firebox is not overfilled with
smokeless fuel - it should be no
higher than the log guard. 

• This stove features a split log guard to

allow differing loads to be managed.

• Secondary - right

• Primary - middle

• Tertiary - left

Summary of Contents for Earlswood III

Page 1: ...To be retained by the user for future reference Thank you for purchasing an ACR Heat Products stove T E C H N I C A L M A N U A L EW3MF 0101 Version 1 Date 18 07 16 Serial Number MULTI FUEL SMOKE EXEM...

Page 2: ...elderly infirm or children may come into contact with the appliance This appliance has been designed for intermittent operation This appliance must not be used as an incinerator Each installation is u...

Page 3: ...ered installer for advice If installing into a room containing an extractor fan please ensure that the relevant tests are carried out according to Document J of the building regulations Nominal heat o...

Page 4: ...es used to burn solid fuel in those areas other than authorised fuels have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations Earlswood EW3...

Page 5: ...t and if installed into a recess enough space should be left around the appliance to enable the heat produced to rise and escape from the recess back into the room Hearth Requirements The appliance mu...

Page 6: ...appliance is equipped with a pre fitted manufacturers smoke exempt stop Under no circumstances should it be tampered with or removed unless expressly authorised by a competent person and the applianc...

Page 7: ...wood such as ash oak and beech which have been cut for at least 2 years and stored under shelter The logs should have a maximum moisture content of 20 Maximum log length 350mm maximum width 150mm Smok...

Page 8: ...taken to ensure that the logs are not placed higher than the log guard allows Instructions for use with smokeless fuel Pull the secondary air slider under the ashlip and open the primary air slider f...

Page 9: ...d between the ash below it and above it This will overheat the grate and cause distortion and premature wear Operating your stove Operation with door left open Operation with the door open can cause e...

Page 10: ...d be replaced on an annual basis to ensure the correct operation of this appliance The glass can be cleaned using a soft damp cloth or a ceramic glass cleaner available from your local stockist Use on...

Page 11: ...f the appliance Leave the instruction manuals operating tool and glove for the customer s use Record the flue draught reading of the appliance Please tick boxes when each procedure is completed To rem...

Page 12: ...1 3 2 4 5 8 9 34 34 34 29 30 28 27 32 40 10 39 35 38 20 21 22 26 25 14 15 17 19 18 16 13 23 24 37 11 12 36 33 31 7 6 Parts Information...

Page 13: ...047 1 20 Rear Vermiculite Brick 6081 1005 1 21 Rear Tertiary Air Chamber 3811 864 1 22 Steel Body Complete 3311 1016 1 23 Rear Air Separation Chamber 3811 844A 1 24 Blanking Plate Gasket 8400 276B 1 2...

Page 14: ...den defects subject to the following conditions The appliance must have been installed by a registered competent installer e g HETAS or inspected by local authority Building Control The appliance must...

Page 15: ...06 8266 Fax 0121 706 9182 E mail enquiries acrheatproducts co uk www acrheatproducts co uk Customer Name Customer Address Postcode Daytime Tel Mobile Tel Model Name Model Number Serial Number Date of...

Page 16: ...ACR Heat Products Limited Unit 1 Weston Works Weston Lane Tyseley Birmingham B11 3RP England Tel 0121 706 8266 Fax 0121 706 9182 E mail enquiries acrheatproducts co uk www acrheatproducts co uk...

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