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1) Ensure you have read and understood the ‘Safety & 

Important Points’ opposite.

2) Position the burner system and its component parts 

into the Adept stove and ensure it is sitting level - each leg 

support of the tray outer has a height adjustment foot.

 See 

Figure ‘2.0’ for parts and Figure ‘2.1’ for assembled illustra-

tion.

3) Remove the inner combustion block part of the burner 

system from the stove and place on a level surface.

4) Measure a maximum 1.2 litres of bioethanol fuel into a 

measuring container (a plastic measuring jug with pouring 

spout is ideal).

5) Carefully pour the fuel into the reservoir, taking care 

not to spill any fuel. Clean any spills with absorbent paper 

towels. 

‘Figure 2.2’

6) Allow 20 seconds for the fuel to be absorbed by the 

ceramic wick material within the combustion block (1.2 

litres fuel will be almost entirely absorbed leaving little liquid 

visible in the bottom of the reservoir).

7) Place the combustion block back into its outer tray inside 

the stove.

8) Using a long lit match or long lighter, carefully ignite the 

fuel by placing the lighter into the reservoir just below the 

top of the combustion block.

9) Sometimes the fuel may ignite then self-extinguish, 

especially when temperatures are cold. Simply repeat  

lighting process until the fuel stays alight.

10) Close the door to the stove but do not secure the door 

lock, simply leave it ajar an inch (25mm) or so.

11) Ensure both air controls are fully open (pulled towards 

you).

12) The flames will grow to their full size within around 10 

minutes.

13) When the fuel is running low, the flames will make a 

whisping noise and will reduce in size. Allow the fuel to 

completely burn through. If you decide to extinguish the fire 

early, simply use the closure tool to slide the top closure 

plate over the reservoir opening.

14) Before refueling, the combustion block must be allowed 

to cool, a minimum of 20 minutes.

Figure 2.2

Using the Bioethanol Burner

Figure 2.0

Figure 2.1

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Summary of Contents for Adept

Page 1: ...GH QUALITY SEASONED LOGS OR HIGH QUALITY SUITABLE DOMESTIC HEATING BIOETHANOL FUEL IS TO BE BURNT ON THIS APPLIANCE DEPENDENT ON MODEL VERSION NEVER ATTEMPT TO BURN RUBBISH Please read instructions ca...

Page 2: ...ecords Warranty Information 3 4 5 8 8 9 10 12 15 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 When purchased new from an Authorised Ekol Retailer your new adept stove includes an Extended 10 year limited warranty De...

Page 3: ...inset stove Suggested Clearances to Non combustible materials 30mm all round to suitably thick solid materials Minimum Clearances to Combustible materials Rear of stove 200mm as a free standing stove...

Page 4: ...aces on the stove from moving or installation can be touched up using suitable high temperature stove paint Thankyou for choosing the Ekol Adept We are confident that your new stove will provide many...

Page 5: ...These inlets allow fresh air to reach the upper parts of the firebox allowing rising smoke and gases to re ignite and burn thoroughly and cleanly before escaping out into the flue To increase the flo...

Page 6: ...nderneath of the stove creating a cyclical warm air movement Once the appliance has been correctly installed it is ready for the first fire We would encourage even experienced stove users to follow th...

Page 7: ...eration of the airwash system 17 If the bed of embers builds up too much allow it to burn down a bit before refueling 18 If there is a delay when refueling and the bed of embers has mostly burnt throu...

Page 8: ...ly cool if burning wood the stove must be first allowed to completely extinguish and cool to room temperature before attempting to insert and use the Bioethanol burner 7 Fuel should only ever be poure...

Page 9: ...le in the bottom of the reservoir 7 Place the combustion block back into its outer tray inside the stove 8 Using a long lit match or long lighter carefully ignite the fuel by placing the lighter into...

Page 10: ...ve all around over time the rope will flatten out and loose some flexibility when this happens and when it is no longer sealing fully all the way round it needs to be replaced The rope size used here...

Page 11: ...by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Regulatory Reform Scotland Act 2014 In Northern Ireland applianc es are exempted by publication on a list by the Department of Agriculture Environment an...

Page 12: ...fitted when using the external outside air supply option Flue Outlet The stove has the option of having a top or rear flue outlet There are three components which require fitting into their correct p...

Page 13: ...m 12mm thick needs to extent at least 150mm either side of the appli ance and at least 225mm in front of the appliance The distance in front of the stove should be increased when the appliance is in a...

Page 14: ...ecommend the use of ducting more than 3 metres When using flexible ducting less than 80mm diameter the ducting should be inserted into the connector on the back of the stove figure 3 4 1 Apply a layer...

Page 15: ...ible Pink fire resistant plasterboard is NOT suitable and should never be used for constructing walls adjacent to fireplaces 3 The Adept stove when used in an inset situation can be low down close to...

Page 16: ...required 11 Whichever type of flue system and connecting pipes are used a method of releasing the flue from the stove without dismantling the entire flue system should be considered This could for exa...

Page 17: ...estal to raise itself a few millimetres off the ground ensuring the door has ground clearance to slide open and to allow for any small level discrepancies of the hearth Put these pads close to each co...

Page 18: ...larger gaps when leveling the stove 6 Using the M8 bolts located at the bottom left and right hand corners of the wall plate the stove can be aligned vertically By loosening each bolt anti clockwise t...

Page 19: ...set of 4 Vent slider controls Standard inner glass Vent slider actuators Rear fire bricks set of 2 Removable cool touch handle multi function tool Front log retaining bars Tertiary air introduction i...

Page 20: ...ERVICE Date of Service Next Service Due Details of Service work completed Signed Dealer s Stamp HETAS Registration Number 6th SERVICE Date of Service Next Service Due Details of Service work completed...

Page 21: ...firebricks glass baffle plates log retaining bars paint and surface finishes door and glass rope seals 3 Damage caused by incorrect use incorrect non recommended fuel over firing or poor maintenance w...

Page 22: ...orset UK BH20 4BG enquiries defrastoves com 01929 555211 80mm 5 125mm flue outlet Top or rear connection 145mm 184mm 330mm 121mm 57mm 220mm 280mm 451mm 500mm 385mm 346mm External air supply for either...

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