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Page 1: ...UMBER Operating Instructions Harmony evo H13 H23 H33 H43 Stanford evo S13 S23 S33 SP23 SP33 Elgar C13 IN1116 Edition D8 October 2012 This Manual Must Always be Available to the Stove Operator Euroheat...

Page 2: ...hin the appliance are kept clean All permanent ventilation into the room provided for the stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all times Consideration must be given to the need for extra ventil...

Page 3: ...is also attached to your stove for reference Important Please ensure the warranty registration form is returned to Euroheat In this way the model and its history will be recorded for reference in the...

Page 4: ...The time taken for the paint to be fully cured will be dependant upon the temperature but you should allow at least six hours If you re paint or fit new parts to your stove another period of curing w...

Page 5: ...s Part Number IN1116 Ed D8 5 Top Chamber Baffle Ash Pan Door Riddling Actuating Rod Air Direction lever Air Volume Control Remote Control Motor Fuel Guard Grate Plexus Control Assembly Internal Cast I...

Page 6: ...al heat Putting on too much wood at one time will both restrict the air supply and cool the combustion chamber making it more difficult for the gasses to burn cleanly Never put on fresh wood whilst op...

Page 7: ...e capable of causing a chimney fire The advice to burn only dry wood is sometimes confusing because the atmospheric moisture will prevent wood ever becoming dry It is acceptable to burn wood with a mo...

Page 8: ...given off when the wood is heated in a stove to be emitted along its full length rather than at the log s ends This helps the gasses to be distributed more evenly within the stove and improves not on...

Page 9: ...position the air enters the stove above the fire and when set to its lower position air enters the stove from beneath the grate Positioning the lever at its mid position will supply air both over and...

Page 10: ...o not expect the stove s performance to match any setting repeatedly because it will be affected by so many other factors such as fuel quality and weather conditions THIS CONTROL KNOB MAY BE HOT ALWAY...

Page 11: ...effective way of clearing wood ash when the fire has burned out If the fire has been running on anthracite coal and the stove has been over filled and under riddled the poker may have to be used to c...

Page 12: ...rds you and to the right The stove tool right angle end is used to engage the ash pan socket Care should be taken to ensure the tool is fully engaged before removing the ash pan The glove should alway...

Page 13: ...e but prevent smoke from spilling into the room The ash pit door can now be opened and the ash pan removed The ash pit door must be closed immediately the ash pan is removed and the stove door must al...

Page 14: ...til it warms Do not expect it to be on auto pilot until it reaches its operating temperature ACME Ensure the ash pan is fitted and empty then securely close the ash pit door Set the Plexus control to...

Page 15: ...t to its ignition temperature As the cone of kindling burns it will collapse and the inner ends of the wood will begin to char and glow Wait until a substantial amount of the kindling is charring befo...

Page 16: ...hen the fire is established Never leave it in its lighting position continuously Putting new logs bark side down towards the front of the grate will give you both maximum efficiency and best visual ef...

Page 17: ...ill determine how much fuel can be loaded at one time but remember you are lighting the stove and wanting it to reach its operating temperature as quickly as possible all smoke is a pollutant and wast...

Page 18: ...ithout staining the glass for many hours If only a low heat output or limited burning time is required the charcoal will be producing much of the heat with an occasional log being loaded for interest...

Page 19: ...ng a car that accelerates and brakes wood burning should be regarded as something that gathers and losses momentum gracefully and all adjustments to the burning rate should be made accordingly Putting...

Page 20: ...until no more flames are evident before you can safely turn the air volume to a minimum setting with no fear of staining the glass The actual setting needed will depend upon the performance of your fl...

Page 21: ...pilot until it reaches its operating temperature Ensure the ash pan is fitted and empty then securely close the ash pit door If the fire is to be lit using paper and wood set the Plexus control to max...

Page 22: ...has lost its large flames and is glowing then wearing the glove open the door lay several pieces of kindling on the top of them followed by pieces of coal Try to leave open spaces between pieces of co...

Page 23: ...glowing brightly Fire lighters perform well only if the blocks are protected from fast air flow Setting the air volume to a position between 12 O clock and 3 O clock will provide sufficient air for t...

Page 24: ...desired heat output New loading of coal should be placed to cover only coals which are glowing It will delay the ignition of coal not already burning if further layers of coal are added to them Smoke...

Page 25: ...ly flames to heat the coal If coals are placed directly over them or the coals were piled too high the vapours will burn above and often seemingly detached from the fire bed rather than under the coal...

Page 26: ...om the coals with insufficient air to burn and suddenly introducing air by riddling the grate may cause the accumulated gasses to ignite suddenly and startlingly New coals should be loaded onto the fi...

Page 27: ...he stove is lit and no finishing polishes must ever be used as these will leave unsightly streaks on the stove when it becomes hot Stoves with a cast black finish should never be cleaned with a cloth...

Page 28: ...ecuring the eccentric latch pin and screwing the pin in or out to adjust the horizontal and vertical closing position Top Flue Outlet Baffle Stoves with a top flue outlet may have an additional stainl...

Page 29: ...rds the stove front Model size 13 Lift the back of the vermiculite baffle and push backwards over the cast angled back plate until the front of the baffle clears the front locating supports Bring the...

Page 30: ...are hidden when the door is closed The position of the marks may vary dependant upon the model type and the production date Any modification to the appliance or the fitting of non approved parts will...

Page 31: ...Output Wood Refuelling Interval Wood Energy Efficiency Wood Heat Output Smokeless Coal Refuelling Interval Smokeless Coal Energy Efficiency Smokeless Coal Harmony 13 Wood 5 kW 0 75 hr 77 1 Net 70 2 Gr...

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