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                                                      Flamerite Apollo Tall Electric Stove 

 

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Installation of Stove 

WARNING: Please ensure the following are strictly adhered to upon installation.

 

   

A minimum clearance of 40mm is required around the top, both sides and to the rear of the stove. If not this may cause 

the heater to cut out.

 

   

The Stove must be positioned so that the plug socket is accessible once installed. In the unlikely event of breakdown access 

must be allowed to the rear of the Stove so that it may be serviced. The mains cable must therefore be long enough to 
allow this. If the removal of the plug is absolutely necessary for installation, cut off within 100mm only of the plug itself.

 

Any further may affect your warranty.

 

  

Where the Stove is being used in an existing chimney, it is very important that the chimney and its drawn airflow are 

completely blocked off to prevent directional airflow problems with the heater as well as the thermal cut out to activate.

 

 

 

Positioning the Stove. 

If using in conjunction with one of our Fireplace suites, a piece of glass may also supplied which should be placed on the hearth for 
the stove to sit on. 

 

 

(Optional) 150mm Fireplace Deeper Stove Insert 

Before final fitting of the fireplace the Stove Insert must be attached to the mantle. We recommend this be done as close as 
possible to the hole the fireplace is to be fitted. 

   

Push the two together and screw the back panel to the mantle using the screws in the bag labelled red into the holes only 

marked in red. 
Secure the base with the screws in the bag labelled black into the holes only marked in black. 
Next unscrew the connection box on the inside of the mantle leg (this should be left unscrewed) and connect the wires, 
Live (brown) to Live (brown) and Neutral (blue) to Neutral (blue) from the stove insert. (12v) 

   

Now gently push the fireplace into position. 

 

 

Coal Fuel Effect Layout 

The stove is supplied with two pieces of orange fuel bed, 1 flat, 1 U-Shaped, 8 orange coals, 6 small, 5 medium and 4 large ceramic 
coals. 

   

Place the flat orange fuel bed into the recess above the light bulbs, followed by the U-Shaped part onto and against the 

back of the chamber, open area down.  Fig.1 

   

Next proceed with placing the 8 orange coals in any order into the chamber, 4 on top of the U-Shaped part and 4 in front 

on the flat orange fuel bed.  Fig.2 
The 6 small ceramic coals, place in the chamber in front of the 4 most forward orange coals. Fig.3 
The medium size ceramic coals, place all 5 across the middle of the fuel bed to the rear of the small ceramic coals, on top of 
the front 4 orange coals. Fig.4 

   

Continue laying the 4 remaining larger ceramic coals to the rear of the 5 ceramic coals just laid on top of the second set of 

orange coals.  Fig.5 

The coal formation is subjective to the end user but we recommend the above steps to give the most authentic look. Please spend 
time adjusting to suit. 

Summary of Contents for Flamerite Apollo

Page 1: ... is to be fitted Push the two together and screw the back panel to the mantle using the screws in the bag labelled red into the holes only marked in red Secure the base with the screws in the bag labelled black into the holes only marked in black Next unscrew the connection box on the inside of the mantle leg this should be left unscrewed and connect the wires Live brown to Live brown and Neutral ...

Page 2: ...ilds on the underside of the top will slot sink into and around the perimeter of the stove Fitting Optional Stove Flue Pipe Quite simply place the flue pipe into the recess in the glass top Electrical Connections Your appliance comes fitted with a plug that incorporates a 13A fuse The replacement fuses must be 13A and ASTA approved If the fuse cover is lost the plug must not be used until a replac...

Page 3: ...me effect For heating the controls are located under the on off switch For 1kw of heat push the switch marked with a single bar I For 2kw of heat push the switch marked with the double bars II Both switches have to be depressed for 2kw of heat The flame effect has to be illuminated for the heater to work Controls RGB colour changing remote Extreme StoveOnly For the RGB remote to work it must be po...

Page 4: ...nlet vent to the rear of the stove and the outlet vent beneath regularly to remove dust from around or on the impellor 4 Warnings Do not use the stove in the vicinity of a bath shower or swimming pool Never use the stove to dry laundry Never install the stove directly underneath a fixed main socket Never cover the appliance during the operation of the stove The use of an extension lead is not reco...

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