Sirius
MF&WD
Version
1
November
2013
Smoke
and
Fumes
Entering
the
Room
When
properly
installed
and
operated,
this
appliance
will
not
emit
fumes
into
the
room.
Occasional
fumes
from
de
‐
ashing
and
refuelling
may
occur
and
is
normal.
Persistent
fume
emission
with
closed
doors
must
not
be
tolerated.
If
fume
emission
does
persist,
then
the
following
immediate
action
should
be
taken
–
1.
Evacuate
the
room,
opening
doors
and
windows
on
your
exit
to
ventilate
the
room.
2.
Let
the
fire
go
out,
or
eject
and
safely
dispose
of
fuel
from
the
appliance.
3.
Check
for
a
flue
blockage
and
clean
if
required.
Do
not
attempt
to
relight
the
fire
until
the
cause
has
been
identified
and
corrected.
If
necessary,
seek
professional
advice.
These
situations
are
very
dangerous
and
must
NOT
be
tolerated.
A
list
of
Qualified
Engineers
is
available
from
UK
Solid
Fuel
Association
R.
o.
I.
7
Swanwick
Court
Irish
National
Fireplace
Organisation
Alfreton
162
Chapel
Street
Derbyshire
Dublin
DE55
7AS
Ireland
Tel.
0845
601
4406
Tel.
01
801
5959
Chimney
Fire
Identified
by
loud
roaring
sounds,
dense
smoke
and
sparks
exiting
chimney.
Shut
down
all
air
supply
to
stove
by
closing
air
vents,
ensure
the
stove
door
fully
closed,
call
the
Fire
Brigade
immediately.
Regular
chimney
maintenance
will
prevent
chimney
fires.
Seek
advice
from
a
qualified
chimney
sweep.
Chimneys
must
be
checked
at
least
annually
or
more
often
when
poor
quality
fuels
that
are
not
recommended
are
burnt