Installation of the unit
The appliance is supplied pre-assembled
with the flue spigot in the top exit position
and the Smoke Exempt stop in place.
The Smoke Exempt stop must not be
removed unless the appliance is
installed in a non-smoke exempt area
and this action should only be
undertaken by a competent person.
To remove the smoke exempt stop,
remove the M8 smoke exempt bolt from
the front of the secondary air slider.
• This appliance
cannot
be installed with a
rear flue option,
please note that if
using a 4 sided trim this must be
installed between step 7 and 8.
Remove the trim by pulling it towards
the front of the appliance.
Remove the vermiculite baffle by lifting
and rotating through the combustion
chamber. Remove the upper steel
baffle.
Remove the 4 x 10mm bolts located
above the baffle.
Remove the 2 x 10mm bolts located on
the left and right half way up between
the outer convection box and the inner
combustion chamber.
Seperate the outer box from the inner
chamber and remove the remaining 2 x
10mm bolts that hold the flue collar in
place.
Slide the outer box into the prepared
opening and affix, connect the flue
adaptor and liner to the flue collar,
screw and seal using an appropriate
sealant.
Reconnect the flue collar using the 2 x
10mm bolts, if fitting with a 4 sided trim
please fit the trim at this time before the
combustion chamber is reinstalled.
Slide the combustion chamber back
into place and replace the 6 x 10mm
screws, replace the baffle and install
the trim if not already in place.
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Operating your stove
Using your appliance for the
first time
• To allow the appliance to bed in, and
fixing glues and paint to fully cure, only
fire the appliance using kindling and just
get hot for at least three fires.
• Before lighting the next small fire please
allow the appliance to return back to
room temperature.
• During these first small fires you may
experience a haze and unpleasant smell
as the paint cures, do not touch the paint
and keep the room well ventilated.
Please note that during the first firing, we
recommend a small fire is lit and that you
slowly increase the temperature to enable
the various parts to expand normally.
You may also experience fumes and a
haze being given off by the stove during
the first firing and possibly for the next
couple of firings as the paint cures. This is
normal but please ensure that the room is
well ventilated during this period.
The appliance should not be operated in
mild weather with smokeless fuel. Under
certain weather circumstances e.g. fog the
chimney will not draw sufficiently and
could cause asphyxiation. Either await
better weather conditions or burn wood
only.
In the rare event of a malfunction due to
overheating or a chimney fire, the air slides
should be shut down completely and the
fuel allowed to burn out. In the event of a
chimney fire, once the air slides have been
Always ensure that the ash draw is fully located before operation of
the appliance
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