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Notice de référence “1184”
Savoie GN - réf. 154 07 06
Installation instructions
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Log Pattern Arrangement
Only the ceramics supplied with this appliance are to be
used. The ceramics must be laid only as shown on the
following pages. Replacement coals, ceramic and mat
are available from your dealer, but should only be
installed by a qualified installation engineer.
The stove should arrive with the following parts as
required for the coal layout:
- 1 No. Top Mat
- 1 No. Bag of Embers
- 1 No. Large rear Log
- 2 No. Medium side logs
- 2 No. Small Front Logs
Please check that the correct parts and quantities have
been delivered before commencing installation.
Lay the Ceramic Mat on top of the Burner as shown
above making sure that all holes including the small
cross lighting holes are not blocked, and that the pilot
assembly is not obstructed.
Place the Large Log across the rear of the burner. The
Log should be placed with the “Charred” face towards
the front. The Log will be layed on top of the mat, but
placed behind all of the holes on the top of the
burner/mat, as shown in the figure below.
Scater the bag of embers equally over the remainder of
the burner area, being careful not to block of impinge
the pilot, as shown in the figure below.
Place the two remaining logs in the front of the firebed
on top of the Embers. The “Y” shaped log should be
placed first with one of the legs of the log sitting on top
of the rear log in between the two side logs, the other
end will be placed in the front left hand corner. Care
must be taken not to block or impinge the pilot. The last
log is placed on the Right hand side. The figure below
shows this stage.
Place the front log bar casting in it’s retainers in front of
the logs.
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Commissinoing the Stove
A spillage test MUST be made before the installed stove
is left with the customer.
Carry out the test by first closing all doors and windows
in the room containing the stove.
Ensure that the fire is burning at full rate for a minimum
of 5 minutes.
Using a smoke match, run along the edge of the draught
diverter. The smoke should be drawn into the draught
diverter. The test should be made over the full width of
the draught diverter, and the test may be done from
either left or right.
If most of the smoke is not drawn into the draught
diverter leave for a further 10 minutes and repeat.
If there is a fan in the room (or adjacent rooms) the
spillage test be repeated with the fan running on full
power and all connecting doors between the fire and fan
left open.
If there are problems, the chimney/flue may require
attention. Isolate the stove and seek expert advice.
The stove will produce an odour and/or smoke for the
first few hours of use. Please ventilate the room.