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FDC 4, 5, 5W & 8  

Issue 05 10/14

 

7.0  Safety Notes for your guidance 

FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS

 

– Always use a fireguard to BS 8423:2002 Fireguards 

for use with solid fuel appliances in the presence of children, the elderly or the infirm.  

 
DO NOT perform modifications to the appliance as this could seriously 
compromise safety in operation. 
 
DO NOT OVERFIRE

 

– it is possible to fire the stove beyond its design capacity, this 

could damage the stove, so watch for signs of over firing 

– if any part of the stove starts 

to glow red, including baffle plate or fuel retainer, the fire is in an over fire situation and 
the controls should be adjusted accordingly. Never leave the stove unattended for long 
periods without first adjusting the controls to a reduced and safe setting 

– 

careful air 

supply control should be exercised at all times

 

WARNING 

– FUME EMISSION 

Properly installed and operated, this appliance will not emit fumes. Occasional fumes 
from de-ashing and refuelling may occur which is not normally of serious concern. 

However,

 

persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be 

tolerated.

 

If fume emission does persist, then the following immediate action should be taken: - 
 

1. 

Open doors and windows to ventilate room and then leave the premises. 

2. 

Let the fire out, or remove and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance. 

3. 

Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required. 

4. 

Do not attempt to re-light the fire until the cause has been identified and 
corrected. 

If necessary, seek professional advice from chimney or stove specialists. 
 

Important! 

– 

Do not fit an extractor fan in the same room as this appliance. 

 
IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE 

 

Raise the alarm to let others in the house know. 

 

Call the Fire Service 

 

Reduce the appliance burning rate by closing all air controls fully. 

 

Move furniture and rugs away from the fireplace and remove any nearby 
ornaments. 

 

Place a fireguard or spark guard in front of the stove. 

 

Feel the chimneybreast for sign of excessive heat. 

 

Do not relight the fire until the chimney and flue ways have been examined by 
a professional. 

 
If the wall is becoming hot, move the furniture away. Ensure that the Fire Service can 
gain access to your roof space in order to check this area for signs of fire spread. 
 

CO ALARMS 

Your installer should have fitted a CO alarm in the same room as the appliance. If the 
alarm sounds unexpectedly, follow the instructions given under 

“Warning Note” below. 

WARNING If the CO Alarm sounds unexpectedly:- 
1. Open Doors and windows to ventilate the room and then leave the premises. 
2. Let the fire go out. 

Summary of Contents for 4

Page 1: ...n order to ensure compliance at all times FDC 4 5 5 Wide 8 FREESTANDING STOVE RANGE 4 5 5 8 kW Nominal Outputs With Patented TTi Air System Installation and Operating Instructions Please hand these in...

Page 2: ...lation Information 4 4 1 Chimney 4 4 2 Ventilation 5 4 3 Flue Draught 5 4 4 Connection to Chimney 5 4 5 Material Clearances 5 4 6 Hearths 6 4 7 Commissioning Handover 6 5 Technical Data Declaration of...

Page 3: ...t of Components section and check contents carefully 2 1 To remove the baffle plate first remove the two stainless steel side firebox liner clips by lifting them above the fuel retainer Remove the two...

Page 4: ...nd BS EN 15287 must be fulfilled The installation is a notifiable building works as defined in the building regulations and that it is a legal requirement under England and Wales Building Regulations...

Page 5: ...possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment 3 1 11 Metal Parts When installing or servicing this...

Page 6: ...tted be used on the FDC 5 5W models ONLY providing that they only burn smokeless fuel or seasoned wood logs with the air limiter fitted in in full accordance with the wood burning instructions An exis...

Page 7: ...nding stoves do not require a constructional hearth beneath them as they do not cause the floor temperature to exceed 100 degrees C Note the optional solid fuel hearth heat shield MUST be fitted when...

Page 8: ...and ensure that the operating instructions and operating tools including gloves for the stove are left with the customer You must be sure to advise the customer on the correct use of the appliance wit...

Page 9: ...5 FDC 5W FDC 8 Domestic Heating Appliances Appliance gross weight packed Kg 54 70 74 81 Harmonized Test Standard EN13240 2001 Amd 2 2004 Quality Constancy Standard ISO9001 Test Report Issue No 6546 2...

Page 10: ...nce exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or ex...

Page 11: ...the pointed part of the multi tool into the knob and lifting up and down or pulling and pushing the knob depending on the model The grate is a strong set of cast iron bars with suitable air slots that...

Page 12: ...ill then control the burn rate of the stove Always make sure that flames are visible above the wood after re fuelling for cleanest burning After re fuelling open the air wash full for 3 to 5 minutes o...

Page 13: ...open the secondary air wash control fully Then load the firebox with plenty of starting fuel i e paper dry kindling sticks and or firelighters If using Ancit place a layer of ancit into the firebox a...

Page 14: ...the controls are left in this position the fire will eventually go out If you want to revive the fire it is recommended that the primary air controls are open first and then open the secondary air co...

Page 15: ...Open doors and windows to ventilate room and then leave the premises 2 Let the fire out or remove and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance 3 Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required...

Page 16: ...15 FDC 4 5 5W 8 Issue 05 10 14 8 1 FDC 4 Stove Dimensions...

Page 17: ...16 FDC 4 5 5W 8 Issue 05 10 14 8 2 FDC 5 Stove Dimensions...

Page 18: ...17 FDC 4 5 5W 8 Issue 05 10 14 8 3 FDC 5W Stove Dimensions...

Page 19: ...18 FDC 4 5 5W 8 Issue 05 10 14 8 4 FDC 8 Stove Dimensions...

Page 20: ...ur local Stove retailer will be pleased to supply spare parts and to provide any other information you require Alternatively contact FDC direct 7 Can the doors be left open while burning For safety an...

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