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1.
The installation must allow for adequate chimney sweeping.
2.
Avoid using bends greater than 45 ºC to the vertical. All flue pipe sections should be as close to
vertical as possible.
3.
All joints in the flue system must be effectively sealed.
4.
All flue sockets must face upwards.
5.
Check the appliance for soundness of seals between castings and main components and that all
supplied parts and fitting are correctly fitted.
On completing the installation, check that all the internal components of the stove are positioned
correctly.
Check – ash pan, iron grate, baffle, side and back bricks.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 5 shows stove and its controls.
Additional loose parts supplied inside your stove include:
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A stove mitt – for removing the ash pan, adjusting the primary air controls, adjusting the air
wash control, and operating the door handle. Fig.5 shows how the stove mitt is used.
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A Riddling Tool - For operating the riddling grate and lifting the ash pan in and out.
Smoke Exempt stoves need to maintain an open air supply unlike a
standard Multi-Fuel stove. As such the stove will not shut down like a
standard Multi-Fuel Stove and is designed to continue to draw air so that
is can meet local authority clean air act regulations.
Over firing will damage you stove.
To maintain peak efficiency, your stove should burn approximately 1.7kg of
well-seasoned wood per hour.
Your stove should not be used as an incinerator and only recommended fuels shall
be used.
Important Installation Notes
Your Stove