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Aarrow Stove User Guide

Ensure that you have read and understood these instructions before

lighting the fire.

Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/aradastoves features a

collection of videos designed to help you get the best from your Aarrow

stove.

Always wear suitable protective fire gloves when refuelling your stove,

such as the Arada glove supplied with your stove.

We recommend that you light a small fire for the first few days of use

to cure the paint and allow the castings to relax. During this process the

paint surface may smoke briefly, and you may smell a slight odour for an

hour or so. The vapour is harmless and should not be confused with fume

emissions, however, it is advisable to keep the area well ventilated until

the vapour disperses.

You may hear your stove produce clicking or ticking noises whilst it

heats up or cools down. This is completely normal and is produced by the

expansion and contraction of the steel components in your stove when its

temperature changes.

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Air inlet controls

If you have an Aarrow iSeries stove please turn to section 4.2.1 on page 7 for

information on how your air control system works and should be operated as

it differs from the information below.

Please note that if you have an Aarrow ECB5PLUS SC or ECB7PLUS SC you will

not have a Primary air control. Your air supply is regulated and supplied via

the stoves air wash system and its associated control(s).

4.1

Location and operation of the controls

Your stove has two air inlet controls. These are located either on the

stove body or the stove door.

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Summary of Contents for Aarrow

Page 1: ...Aarrow Stove User Guide Aarrow Stove User Guide March 2015 BS EN 13240 2001 A2 2004 CE BK530 Rev11...

Page 2: ...d provide a lifetime of heating satisfaction Should you have any questions about your stove which are not covered by this manual please contact the Arada retailer in your area call our technical suppo...

Page 3: ...r stove 9 5 1 Smoke Control Zones 9 5 1 1 Refuelling on to a low fire bed 9 5 1 2 Fuel overloading 10 5 1 3 Operation with door left open 10 5 1 4 Dampers left open 10 5 2 Burning wood 10 5 3 Burning...

Page 4: ...ted heat 19 9 Ongoing care for your Aarrow stove 19 9 1 Adjusting the door hinges 19 9 2 Liners firebricks 20 9 3 Throat plate 20 9 4 Fire door seal 20 9 5 Cracked glass 20 10 Further resources readin...

Page 5: ...ernment approved competent persons scheme such as operated by HETAS If in doubt contact HETAS Limited telephone 01684 278170 or visit www hetas co uk A fireguard conforming to BS 8423 2002 should be u...

Page 6: ...Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been authorised in Regulations and that...

Page 7: ...moisture content of your wood fuel Paper will burn successfully Burn dry paper only or chimney damage will occur Wet wood must not be used as this will greatly contribute to the creation of tar and c...

Page 8: ...r an extended length of time with the door s open Prior to lighting the stove for the first time please check with the installer that Installation and all building work is complete Refer to the instal...

Page 9: ...advisable to keep the area well ventilated until the vapour disperses You may hear your stove produce clicking or ticking noises whilst it heats up or cools down This is completely normal and is prod...

Page 10: ...air enters the appliance through the inlets near to the bottom of the fire door Your stove has a control knob to adjust the flow of the primary air Sliding the knob to the right will increase the amo...

Page 11: ...ut down of the appliance 4 2 i Series air controls 4 2 1 i Series Cassette Stoves The Aarrow i Series cassette stove range features a single air control slider which correctly and conveniently configu...

Page 12: ...Aarrow Stove User Guide Figure 2 i Series air inlet controls BK530 Rev11 8...

Page 13: ...ate for either fuels Figure 3 i Series air inlet controls 5 Lighting your stove 5 1 Smoke Control Zones Please check the data plate before operating in a Smoke Control Zone to ensure it is a compliant...

Page 14: ...the air controls or dampers open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with air controls or dampers door left open except as directed in the instructions 5 2 Burning wood When woo...

Page 15: ...ture and draw should be established after five minutes and the kindling reduced to form an ember bed Carefully load the stove with well seasoned wood and fully close the fire door 6 After ten to fifte...

Page 16: ...d will void your warranty 1 To begin set your stove riddling grate to its solid fuel setting as follows On stoves with a riddling lever at the front of the stove body push the control inwards On stove...

Page 17: ...burn solid fuels in a dedicated wood burning stove To burn solid fuel your stove must have a cast iron riddling grate to withstand the higher temperatures involved To do so could damage your stove an...

Page 18: ...s persist the following immediate actions should be taken Open doors and windows to ventilate room Let the fire die or extinguish and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance Check for flue or chimne...

Page 19: ...d chimney problems your appliance should not be burnt at a reduced burn rate without a period of fast burning Fast burning is when the stove is burnt with a lively flame and a higher temperature We al...

Page 20: ...rom your Aarrow stove from Arada You can find a complete list of spares and consumables such as liners grate bars and throat plates as well as items to enhance its visual appearance and efficiency suc...

Page 21: ...d easily start a fire or cause an injury 7 Further information for multi fuel stove owners 7 1 Multi fuel or Flexifuel grates The grate in your Aarrow stove comprises of a series of reciprocating cast...

Page 22: ...n of the riddling mechanism e 8 How heat is delivered by your stove 8 1 Radiant heat All Aarrow stoves radiate heat into the room The radiated heat is most intense at the front of the stove and less i...

Page 23: ...e for your Aarrow stove The following items should be checked on your stove at regular intervals to help ensure that the safe and efficient use of your stove continues for many years to come This shou...

Page 24: ...d be removed from the stove and checked once a month and any accumulated deposits should be cleaned off This is best done with a brush After a period of time the throat plate may begin to corrode or d...

Page 25: ...ul and that you are now able to enjoy the full benefits of your stove However if you have any queries doubts or would like further advice please do not hesitate to speak to your Aarrow dealer or call...

Page 26: ...and items fixed immovably to the casing The following guarantee periods shall apply in respect of the following Arada stoves Non boiler Aarrow and Villager stoves come with a lifetime guarantee Non b...

Page 27: ...s not installed by a suitably qualified person or not installed in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions will not be covered by this guarantee 6 Any claims under this guarantee...

Page 28: ...sourced through an approved dealer or directly from Arada online at www aradastovesandspares com 12 The guarantee is not valid where any repairs or modifications have been made to the stove which hav...

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Page 31: ...Aarrow Stove User Guide Manual last updated March 2015 Arada Ltd 2015 T 44 0 1297 35700 info aradastoves com Arada Ltd Weycroft Avenue Axminster Devon EX13 5HU www aradastoves com BK530 Rev11...

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