AGA MUCH WENLOCK CLASSIC Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 11

FIRE SAFETY

To provide reasonable fire safety, the following
should be given serious consideration.

1.

Do not over fire the stove.

2.  Over-firing will also damage painted or enamel 

finish.

3.  Install a smoke detector in the room.
4.

A conveniently located class A fire extinguisher 
to contend with small fires resulting from burning
embers.

5.

A practical evacuation plan.

6.  A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows:-

(a) Notify the fire department.
(b) Prepare occupants for immediate evacua-

tion.

(c) Close all openings into the stove.
(d) While awaiting the fire department watch for

ignition to adjacent combustibles from over
heated stove pipe or from embers or sparks
from the chimney.

VITREOUS ENAMEL CLEANING

General cleaning must be carried out when the
stove is thoroughly cool.  If this stove is finished in a
high gloss vitreous enamel, to keep the enamel in
the best condition observe the following tips:

1.  Wipe over daily with a soapy damp cloth, 

followed by a polish with a clean dry duster.

2.  For stubborn deposits a soap impregnated pad 

can be carefully used on the vitreous enamel.

3.

Only products recommended by the Vitreous 
Enamel Association, carry the Vitramel label.

4.  DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS OR OVEN

CLEANSERS CONTAINING CITRIC ACID ON 
ENAMELLED SURFACES. ENSURE THAT 
THE CLEANSER MANUFACTURERS
INSTRUCTIONS ARE ADHERED TO.

GLASS CLEANING

The glass will self clean when there is sufficient heat
generated by the burning fuel. If a build-up of cre-
osote occurs on the glass it may be due to draught
conditions, poor quality damp fuel or very low burn-
ing for a long time. It is best to clean the glass when
it is thoroughly cooled.

GLASS REPLACEMENT

(a) Open the front door fully.
(b)  Remove the four corner screws and clips and 

carefully remove the broken glass.

(c)  Place the new glass into the door recess and 

replace the four corner clips.

(d) Tighten screws.
(e)  Replace glass only with ceramic glass 5mm 

thick. (See Fig.11)

Fig 11

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Summary of Contents for MUCH WENLOCK CLASSIC

Page 1: ...WARNING This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use Children aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to...

Page 2: ...tection 5 12 Specification 6 13 Lighting 7 14 Important Notes 8 15 Operating Instructions 9 16 Primary Air Settings 9 17 Recommended Fuels 9 18 Air Wash Settings 9 19 Tertiary Air System Control 9 20...

Page 3: ...least 181cm2 or a diameter of at least 150mm It is best to connect to a chimney of the same size as con nection to a larger size may result in a somewhat less draught This appliance is not suitable f...

Page 4: ...ls should be sealed to prevent the ingress of moisture Existing air vents should be of the correct size and unobstructed for the appli ance in use If there is an air extraction fan or other air using...

Page 5: ...earances to com bustibles INSTALLATION CLEARANCES Clearance to combustible materials From the front 900mm From the sides 600mm From the back 700mm From the flue pipe 600mm The connector may pass throu...

Page 6: ...Boiler Nominal Output Wood Logs 5 5 kW Solid Mineral Fuel 4 1 kW Typical refuelling intervals to obtain nominal outputs 1 5 hours wood 4 hours solid mineral fuel WARNING DO NOT OBSTRUCT PRIMARY AIR SU...

Page 7: ...ell alight open the fire door and add more kindling of a larger size to sustain the fire Close the firedoor Do not operate this appliance with the firedoor open 8 Never use inflammable liquid i e gaso...

Page 8: ...air ventilation to ensure plenty of air for combustion 8 Do not use as an incinerator burning rubbish household waste 9 Do not leave fire door open for long periods as this will over heat the unit cau...

Page 9: ...ry to set properly and to season the stove RECOMMENDED FUELS This appliance has been tested using seasoned wood logs and manufactured briquetted smokeless fuel Ancit for closed appliances sized betwee...

Page 10: ...oor and re set the spin valve to the required setting DE ASHING Never allow the ashpan to over fill as it will cause damage to the grate When ash build up becomes excessive in the fire chamber riddle...

Page 11: ...condition observe the following tips 1 Wipe over daily with a soapy damp cloth followed by a polish with a clean dry duster 2 For stubborn deposits a soap impregnated pad can be carefully used on the...

Page 12: ...1 ASHPAN 1 12 RATING PLATE BRACKET 2 13 AIR SLIDER PLATE 2 14 SIDE BRICK 1 15 BRICK FOR DRY SHELL 1 16 SPRING HANDLE 1 17 FIRE DOOR ASSEMBLY 1 18 HINGE WASHER 1 19 DATA PLAQUE 1 20 DRY SHELL PROTECTIO...

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