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200695 Issue 3 

 

 

Assembly – Installing The Flame Effect Unit 

 

The stove will be supplied in two separate boxes. The first contains the cast iron stove body and 
the second the flame effect unit. Check that the specified components are included before you 
start setting up your Stove. 

 

Box 1  

 

 

 

 

 

Box 2 

1 x Cast iron stove body   

  

 

1 x Flame effect unit 

(with transit bar fitted)  

 

 

 

1 x Decorative log set 

1 x Set of four legs   

 

 

 

1 x Decorative coal set 
1 x Instruction booklet. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assembly Sequence: 

 

1.  Carefully remove all packaging and protective materials from the stove body. Remove and discard 

the ‘transit bar’ from stove body. This item stops the sides of the stove body from moving in transit. 
It  has  been positioned  into  the  vertical  channels  where  the  flame  effect  unit  is  to  be  slotted into 
place.  

2.  Remove the cast iron lid from the stove body and lay the stove body on its back.  
3.  Attach the four legs using the bolts/nuts provided. Stand the main stove body upright on its feet. 
4.  Carefully remove all packaging and protective materials from the flame effect unit. 
5.  Remove the thermostat control knob from the front of the flame effect unit (this will prevent it from 

being scratched whilst the flame effect unit is inserted into the cast stove body). 

6.  Insert the flame effect unit into the stove body, the unit is lowered down carefully from the top of 

the body with the sides located into the grooves on each side of the stove body. If the flame effect 
unit will not slide down easily, you may need to slacken the bolts connecting the sides to the front 
and base. 

Take care not to trap the cable whilst lowering the flame effect unit into the stove 

body.

 

7.  Open  the  door(s)  (Lincoln  doors  simply  pull  open,  Winchester  and  Canterbury  doors  open  by 

removing the handle by turning it anti-clockwise). Re-attach the thermostat control knob. 

8.  Position the decorative fuel effect of your choice (coals are simply scattered onto the flat bed but 

logs are positioned as shown in the image below). 

9.  Remove  the  Perspex  from  the  stove.  The  Perspex  is  held  in  place  by  four  screws  on  the 

Canterbury and Winchester, but simply slides behind the lugs on the Lincoln.  

10. Remove both sides of the protective covering from the Perspex.  

 

 

 

11. Finally replace the cast iron lid once the unit is in its final position. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BROSELEY EVOLUTION Canterbury Remote

Page 1: ...OTE THAT THIS APPLIANCE USES A MOTOR TO OPERATE THE FLAME EFFECT AND THAT IT MAY BE POSSIBLE TO HEAR IT WHERE THE BACKGROUND NOISE IS VERY LOW THIS IS NORMAL AND SHOULD NOT BE A CAUSE OF CONCERN These instructions should be read carefully and retained for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ositioning The Decorative Fuel Effect Page 7 Operating Your Stove Page 8 Maintenance Page 9 Trouble Shooting Page 10 Guarantee Page 11 Models Covered This instruction manual covers the following models Canterbury Remote Free Standing Canterbury Manual Free Standing Lincoln Remote Free Standing Lincoln Manual Free Standing Winchester Remote Free Standing Winchester Manual Free Standing ...

Page 3: ...orrespond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is ...

Page 4: ...ning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed...

Page 5: ...on stove body Step 1 Remove the flame effect unit from its packaging Step 2 Carefully lay it on its face on a surface that will not scratch it Step 3 Remove the four screws two each side indicated in the photo above Step 4 Screw the wings into position using the screws you have just removed Look at the photo below to see the finished position of the fitted wings Fig 1 LEFT RIGHT WINGS Fig 2 REAR V...

Page 6: ... effect unit 5 Remove the thermostat control knob from the front of the flame effect unit this will prevent it from being scratched whilst the flame effect unit is inserted into the cast stove body 6 Insert the flame effect unit into the stove body the unit is lowered down carefully from the top of the body with the sides located into the grooves on each side of the stove body If the flame effect ...

Page 7: ...embly Positioning The Decorative Fuel Effect Log Installation For the coal effect simply spread the loose coals across the fuel bed in place of the logs you can even have a mixture of coals and logs for a more unique look ...

Page 8: ...xt two switches operate the fan convector heater To use the heater the middle of the three switches marked O I O is off I is on should be operated first for 1 kW of heat The right hand switch also marked O I should be used together with the middle switch to give 2kW of heat Note lamp switch must be in the on position for heater to function Remote Handset Operation Note To use both remote and manua...

Page 9: ...s Environment The area around the fire should be kept free of any materials such as lint or house dust i e animal hair carpet fibres that could be drawn into the internal workings of the appliance and hence affect the performance We recommend that you clean around the fan grille housing at regular intervals This can be done using a standard vacuum cleaner and suitable attachment Perspex To prevent...

Page 10: ...ck does the heater still work If YES it will almost certainly need a new bulb or set of bulbs See maintenance section If NO has the heater cut out operated To protect against overheating please refer to the safety thermal cut out information in the Operating Your Stove section If the unit is still not working first change the 13amp fuse in the plug with one which you know works Secondly check the ...

Page 11: ...ood whether by repair or replacement at the Company s option of defects arising from defective manufacture of materials of Product covered in Para 1 all at no cost to the purchaser on the proviso a The Product has been installed as per Broseley Fires recommendations b The Purchaser uninstalls the Product and makes it available for collection by Broseley Fires This Guarantee does not affect your st...

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