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JINECI05 Rev. E. 11/11/2014 

M

ULTIFUEL 

G

RATE

 

Your Eco-ideal stove is fitted with a locomotive 
type grate. So that de-ashing can be carried out 
cleanly and easily, it is riddled from the outside 
of the stove with the doors closed. The grate is 
designed  to  burn  both  wood  and  solid  mineral 
fuels. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
G

RATE 

O

PERATION 

&

 

B

URNING 

W

OOD 

L

OGS

 

Place  the  operating  tool  over  the  riddling  spigot 
and push the operating tool up and away from you. 
When left in this position, air is restricted through 
the bed of the fire providing a solid base to build up 
a bed of ash. Surplus ash can be removed either by 
gentle riddling or with a shovel.  
 

G

RATE 

O

PERATION 

&

 

B

URNING 

S

OLID 

M

INERAL 

F

UELS

 

Place  the  operating  tool  over  the  riddling  spigot 
and  pull  it  down  towards  you.  When  left  in  that 
position, air is directed under and up through the 
slots in the fire bed, giving the optimum conditions 
for burning solid fuels.  
It  is  important  that  the  riddling  tool  is  used  to 
remove the ash to ensure airflow through the fire 
bed and allow the fire to burn over the entire area 
of the grate.  
The  ashpan  should  be  emptied  at  least  daily  and 
ash  should  never  be  allowed  to  build  up  over  a 
period of time as this will result in damage to the 
fire  bars.  The  flat  end  of  the  riddling  tool  can  be 
used to carry the ashpan. 
It  might  prove  beneficial,  when  burning  more 
reactive  fuels,  to  leave  the  grate  in  a  “neutral” 
position,  thus  directing  some  under  fire  air  and 
some over fire air to the fire bed. 

L

IGHTING THE 

A

PPLIANCE

 

 

First, load the fire with starting fuel, i.e. paper, dry 
sticks  and/or  firelighters  in  the  mode  chosen, 
either wood or solid mineral fuel. Light the fire at 
the base leaving all air controls open. Allow the fuel 
to  reach  a  steady  glow  and  build  the  fire  up 
gradually.  Once  you  have  a  good  fire  established 
across the grate bed, further fuel can be added as 
required.  
 

L

OADING THE 

A

PPLIANCE 

(W

OOD

)

 

With a full load of wood, the stove will need to be 
refuelled  approximately  once  every  hour  and  a 
half.  
Wood can be stacked higher in the stove than solid 
mineral fuel but care must be taken that logs do not 
touch the baffle. 
 

L

OADING THE 

A

PPLIANCE 

(S

OLID 

M

INERAL 

F

UEL

)

 

Solid mineral fuel should be placed in the stove so 
that there is no more than a 30° incline of the fuel 
bed  from  front  to  back.  It  should 

not 

be  stacked 

touching  the  rear  edge  of  the  baffle  as  this  may 
result in damage to the stove.  
With a full load of fuel, the  stove  will need to be 
refuelled approximately once every 4 hours 
 

A

IR 

C

ONTROLS 

(W

OOD

)

 

Wood  burns most  efficiently  with  the  primary  air 
control in the closed position and the secondary air 
control  approximately  60%  open.  Moving  the 
secondary air control will control the burn rate of 
the Stove.  
The secondary air control should not be completely 
closed  unless  the  primary  air  lever  is  also  in  the 
closed position.  
Wood burns best on a bed of ash and it is therefore 
only necessary to remove surplus ash from on top 
of the grate occasionally. Do not  let the ash level 
under the grate reach above the primary air inlet. 
If  allowed  to  build-up,  ash  will  stifle  the  airflow 
through the grate.  
Burn only dry, well-seasoned wood, which should 
have  been  cut,  split  and  stacked  for  at  least  12 
months, with free air movement around the sides 
of the stack to enable it to dry out. Burning wet or 
unseasoned  wood  will  create  tar  deposits  in  the 
stove  and  chimney  and  will  not  produce  a 
satisfactory heat output. 
 

A

IR 

C

ONTROLS 

(S

OLID 

M

INERAL 

F

UEL

)

 

Solid  mineral  fuel  burns  most  efficiently  with  the 
secondary air control in the closed position.  Always 

Summary of Contents for CVSECI05FM

Page 1: ...1 JINECI05 Rev E 11 11 2014 Eco Ideal Inset 5 MKII Model CVSECI05FM Instructions for Installation Operation Maintenance Servicing Approved for use in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland...

Page 2: ...els Consumables are deemed to be Glass Seals Gaskets Grate Components Log Retainers Baffles and the surface finish of the appliance The Warranty will only be valid if the appliance is installed by an...

Page 3: ...on or near this appliance Do not place furniture or other items within 1 metre of the front of this appliance See the note on material clearances on page 13 Extractor Fans and or Cooker Hoods must not...

Page 4: ...mes FUME EMISSION Properly installed and operated this appliance will not emit fumes Occasional fumes from de ashing and refueling may occur Persistent fume emission must not be tolerated This applian...

Page 5: ...in steadily and to give a long service life of the paint finish During this curing in process you may notice an unpleasant smell It is non toxic but for your comfort we would suggest that during this...

Page 6: ...rols open Allow the fuel to reach a steady glow and build the fire up gradually Once you have a good fire established across the grate bed further fuel can be added as required LOADING THE APPLIANCE W...

Page 7: ...and adjust the secondary air to give the desired heat output Never leave the stove unattended until you are certain that the flames are fully established Avoid refuelling on to a low fire bed as this...

Page 8: ...otland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefor...

Page 9: ...itable for use in a shared flue Read and follow the operating instructions Use only recommended fuels This stove has been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Con...

Page 10: ...ing the chimney flue system Make provision to access the chimney flue system for cleaning and the removal of debris If there is no existing chimney then either a prefabricated block chimney in accorda...

Page 11: ...satisfactory installation of the stove although detail may need slight modification to suit particular local site conditions In all cases the installation must comply with current Building Regulation...

Page 12: ...way It is essential that all connections between the stove and chimney flue are sealed and made airtight Both the chimney and any flue pipe must be accessible for cleaning and if ANY parts of the chi...

Page 13: ...retainer by lifting the right hand side until it will clear the opening and remove 3 Remove the catch bar front plate by lifting the right hand side until it will clear the opening and remove 4 Remove...

Page 14: ...k 7 Unscrew the 2 M6 Screws and remove the Turbo Bars 8 Pull the top edge of the Lower Side Bricks forward and remove You will now be able to remove the Lower Rear Brick 9 You can now remove the Side...

Page 15: ...the hearth or paintwork on the stove and making sure that the 12mm rope seal is compressed forming a tight seal between the stove and fireplace 4 Drill into the existing fireback through the fixing ho...

Page 16: ...appliance to heat up slowly ensuring that no products of combustion enter into the room When the appliance has reached working temperature open the Door and carry out a spillage test using a smoke ma...

Page 17: ...ese can scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult Wet logs on heated glass a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of the doors could crack the glass panels The glass will not fractu...

Page 18: ...cleaner if required If the Gasket is torn or damaged we recommend that is replaced to ensure that no products of combustion enters the room when the appliance is used Brush down the outer surface and...

Page 19: ...S AND STOVE CARE Single Door Assembly Single Door HCE09008 Glass Clip HHR08146 Glass Clip Screw FSJM05008SS Single Door Glass HCE09102 Single Door Gasket HCE09101 Door Handle Assembly HCE09ARRT043S Ro...

Page 20: ...ouble Door Glass HCE09031 Double Door Gasket HCE09030 Right Hand Door HCE09009 Rope Sealing Kit SCPCB900DDRSK Glass Clip HHR08046 Glass Clip Screw FSJM05008SS Double Door Glass HCE09031 Double Door Ga...

Page 21: ...rs Side CNN05004 A B Upper CNS04013 Lower CNS04012 Ashpan HCN05ARRT033 Operating Tool HFR07040 Secondary Air Control Support Plate HCN05050 Slider Plate HH06086 Gasket HH06088 Slider Shaft HCN05016 Sl...

Page 22: ...e Appliance Description Serial Number COMMISSIONING CHECK Complete Sign YES NO Does the chimney flue system meet the appropriate standard Has the chimney flue system been swept and passed the soundnes...

Page 23: ...ervicing Company Engineer Signature 9th Service Date of Service Date of next Service Servicing Company Engineer Signature 2nd Service Date of Service Date of next Service Servicing Company Engineer Si...

Page 24: ...24 JINECI05 Rev E 11 11 2014...

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