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JINDLU04 Rev G 21/04/16 

Do not add firewood above the level of the 
tertiary air inlet at the back of the stove. 
Exceeding this amount can result in the 
production of excessive smoke. 

 

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SHING

 

From time to time it will be necessary to 
remove excess ash from the firebox. This can 
be done by lifting up the log retainer to 
release it from its supports and removing the 
ash with a small shovel.  

 

Maintenance 

Important! –In order to ensure continued 
compliance with current Building 
Regulations, Local Authority Byelaws and the 
Clean Air Act (if applicable), this appliance 
requires regular maintenance of the 
following – 

N.B. Refer to the ‘Removing Internal 
Components’ section of the installation 
instructions for details on how to remove 
each component. 

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ONTHLY

 

Brick Baffle – 

this should be removed and 

cleaned at least once a month to prevent any 
build up of soot or ash that could lead to 
blocked flueways. With the baffle removed 
the chimney can be swept through the 
appliance. 

Firebricks- 

in normal use these can last for 

many years. It is possible, however, to 
damage them if care is not taken when 
refueling the stove. Check periodically for 
seriously cracked bricks, which can be 
replaced with new, available from your 
dealer. 

Air Valve Cassette- 

this should be removed 

and cleaned monthly to remove any ash that 
may be in the controls. 

N.B. Make sure that 

controls are in the maximum position (fully 
clockwise) before removing the Air Valve 
Cassette. 

Glass Panel- 

clean the glass panel when cool 

with a proprietary glass cleaner. Highly 
abrasive substances should be avoided as 
these can scratch the glass and make 
subsequent cleaning more difficult. 

 

Rope – 

if the rope around the door is 

becoming detached use proprietary rope 
adhesive to re-attach it. If the rope is in poor 
condition a replacement rope kit may be 
ordered from the Di Lusso spares range.

 

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NNUALLY

 

Annual maintenance of the following should 
be carried out by a competent person – 

Chimney and flueways- 

it is important that the 

chimney, flueways and any connecting pipe 
are swept regularly. This means at least twice 
a year for Woodburning appliances. Only 
wire-centred sweeps’ brushes fitted with a 
guide wheel should be used. If it is not 
possible to sweep all parts of the chimney 
through the appliance, ensure there is 
adequate access to cleaning doors.

 

If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire 
the chimney should be swept one month after 
installation to clear any soot falls which may 
have occurred due to the difference in 
combustion between the stove and the open 
fire. 

Summary of Contents for CVSDL04-FP3BLK

Page 1: ...JINDLU04 Rev G 21 04 16 Wood Burning Inset Stove Installation and Operating Instructions CVSDL04 FP3BLK CVSDL04 FP4BLK CVSDL04FP3PWT CVSDL04 FP4PWT R4...

Page 2: ...s Park Exeter United Kingdom EX1 3QS DSEN13229 Inset Wood Burning Stove Appliance Mass 70kg Efficiency 79 Nominal Heat Output 4 9kW Mean Co Emission 13 O2 0 09 Mean OGC Emission 13 O2 99 mg m3 n Mean...

Page 3: ...ons scheme it is a legal requirement in the UK to notify your local building control body in advance of any work starting HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Special care must be taken when installing the s...

Page 4: ...stent fume emission must not be tolerated This appliance should not be operated with the doors open If fume emission does persist then the following action should be taken immediately Open Doors and w...

Page 5: ...terials The dimensions of the opening should be at least those shown in the diagram Ensure there is a sufficient overlap where the convection chamber flange meets the face of the opening If not either...

Page 6: ...the kit before proceeding HEARTH REQUIREMENTS A constructional hearth with a minimum thickness of 125mm should be provided The constructional hearth should be made of solid non combustible material an...

Page 7: ...cordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J or a twin walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS EN 1856 can be used These chimneys must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer s ins...

Page 8: ...xings and the flue outlet as well as protect the internal components from damage during the installation process 1 To open the stove door press on the door lever to release it from the latch Swing the...

Page 9: ...s into the centre and remove them from the stove 5 Remove the three rear brick sections noting their positions and orientation 6 Lift up and remove the base brick 7 Remove the Air Valve Cassette by re...

Page 10: ...ce 2 Drill a 6mm hole into the hearth in the centre of the base plate fixing hole Use the screw supplied to fix the stove in place Any voids around the stove must be In filled with vermiculite concret...

Page 11: ...hen filled and sealed once the installation is complete Alternatively a connection can be made using a register plate although it will be necessary to allow access for fitting the flue pipe to the reg...

Page 12: ...d it when in the closed position COMMISSIONING Upon completion of the installation allow a suitable period of time for any fire cement and mortar to dry out A small fire may then be lit and the instal...

Page 13: ...or unseasoned wood will create tar deposits in the stove and chimney increase harmful emissions and will not produce a satisfactory heat output Do not burn waste mineral fuel or treated or painted woo...

Page 14: ...he stove door Once the kindling is well alight open the door and build the fire by gradually adding slightly larger pieces of wood closing the door afterwards Once the fire is established close the Ig...

Page 15: ...can be replaced with new available from your dealer Air Valve Cassette this should be removed and cleaned monthly to remove any ash that may be in the controls N B Make sure that controls are in the...

Page 16: ...t may therefore be necessary to adjust the door catch to maintain the door seal To adjust the catch slacken the two set screws on the catch bar and adjust the position of the catch bar as necessary Ai...

Page 17: ...JINDLU04 Rev G 21 04 16 Stove Spares BODY SPARES...

Page 18: ...JINDLU04 Rev G 21 04 16 Stove Spares DOOR SPARES...

Page 19: ...JINDLU04 Rev G 21 04 16 Stove Spares AIR VALVE CASSETTE SPARES...

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