3. User instructions
WARNING : The combustion chamber of this stove
should only be opened and serviced by a qualified
engineer (eg CORGI REGISTERED)
It is very important to read these instructions
thoroughly before lighting the stove.
3.1. Important Notes
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Ensure that the stove corresponds to the type of gas it
is to be used with. This can be confirmed by checking
the data badge located under the appliance.
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Remember at all times this product is concerned with
high temperatures, and appropriate care should
always be taken.
Fireguard warning
The window and frame on this appliance acts as a
fireguard conforming to BS : 1945 - 1971 and satisfies
the heating appliance (fireguards) regulations 1991.
No part of the window or frame should be permanently
removed.
It does not give full protection for young children or the
infirm.
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Bear in mind that heat given off by the appliance may
affect articles placed close to it. Curtains should not be
positioned above the appliance at a distance less than
12” (30 centimetres) from the top.
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The appliance was not designed to be used as a dryer.
It is therefore not recommended that the appliance is
used in such a manner.
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Under no circumstances should the appliance be
operated with the door open or the door glass
damaged.
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A combustible shelf may be fitted over the appliance
provided that in the case of a 150 mm or less deep
shelf, there is at least 280 mm clearance above the top
of the fire (measured from its highest point).
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Please remember that parts of the appliance become
hot during and after use. If young children, the elderly,
or infirm are likely to be near the stove, ensure a
suitable fire guard (BS6539 or BS6778) is erected.
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Whilst the appliance is called a ‘stove’ the Belfort is not
designed to be used in any way as a cooker. The stove
should not be used for any other purpose than as
a room heater and decorative stove.
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All surfaces except the control knob are considered to
be working surfaces.
3.2. Data information
The data badge is located underneath the appliance.
3.3. Operating the stove
The Belfort balanced flue gas stove operates with a
traditional permanent pilot light.
The knob for ignition and power control is located on the
right hand side of the stove, under the base plate. It
should be noted that the base plate of the stove may
get very hot, so care should be exercised when
operating the controls.
The pilot light is located at the front of the coal matrix.
If the Pilot Light is extinguished (either by intention or
not), no attempt should be made to re-light until
3 minutes have elapsed.
Important :
The stove must always be ignited in the HIGH setting
(this is when the knob is turned to its extremity in an
anti-clockwise direction) and immediately after lighting,
the stove must be left on maximum setting for five
minutes in order to warm up the flue.
3.3.1. Igniting the permanent pilot light
Figure 10
1 - Depress control knob fully
2 - Whilst depressed, turn knob sharply 90 degrees
anticlockwise to
setting (rep. 3, fig. 10). Repeat until
pilot light is visibly lit.
3 - Keep knob depressed at this point for 15 - 20
seconds.
4 - Upon releasing the knob, the permanent pilot light
will be lit, if not return to (1).
3.3.2. Running the stove at a high output
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Ignite permanent pilot as shown above.
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With control knob at ‘PILOT’ setting, turn in an anti
clockwise direction to ‘HIGH’ setting (rep. 4, fig. 10).
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Release the knob. The stove is now burning at its
highest operating output.
Important : Immediately after lighting, the stove must
be left on maximum setting for five minutes in order to
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Figure 10 - Control knob and burner test nipple
1 - Stop position
2 - Ignition device
3 - Pilot setting
4 - High setting
5 - Low setting
6 - Burner test nipple
Balanced flue Gas stove
Model. 154 05 06 / 154 05 07
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