blanking plate for the flue aperture on the lid. Do not
over-tighten the two Phillips securing screws.
• System ports
Each of the four water ports on the
rear of your boiler stove (see photo below) has been
fitted with a bolt seal to avoid the internal threads
being contaminated with grit and other debris during
installation. Please ensure that these are only removed
when the system pipework is ready to be connected.
You must use diagonally opposite tappings when
using a two port system – cold feed at the bottom.
• Handle Assembly
Thread the split washer along
the handle bolt. Feed the bolt and washer through the
handle grip. Use a Phillips crosshead screwdriver to
attach the assembled grip to the door handle clamp
mechanism on the door, being careful not to
over-tighten. Remember not to lift or position the
stove using the door or handle.
ASSEMBLING THE STOVE
Your new boiler stove is extremely heavy. Always
handle with care and make sure that you have
adequate handling facilities and additional strong help
whenever you move it.
The door and door handle, should never be used to
grip the stove as they could be damaged from
supporting the stove’s weight. Items, such as the lid,
fire grate and baffle plate can all be easily removed to
help reduce the weight if necessary. Under no
circumstances should the door be removed as this will
invalidate your Hi-Flame Warranty.
Always lift the stove to finally position it. Alternatively
it may be possible to place the stove on thick
carpeting to slide the stove into position, being careful
not to damage any finished floor or decorative hearth
surfaces with trapped grit or building debris.
• Unpack
Remove the stove from its recyclable
packaging. You must retain this until the stove is
installed and is fully operational. Remember to keep
the bar coded serial number label. Unfasten retaining
wires and remove any components, including those
inside the ash pan, from inside the stove.
• Inspect
Check the stove has not been damaged in
transit – never attempt to install a stove which has
been damaged. If damage is suspected then report
this immediately to your stove dealer.
• Check List
Study the Packing List on page 6
and make sure that you have received all of the
components listed before proceeding. Some
components are contained within the ash pan or
will already be fitted to the stove.
• Baffle Plate
Check the position of the baffle plate
(sometimes known as the throat plate) inside the
‘roof’ of the stove to ensure that it has not moved
during transit. This is a heavy metal plate which directs
flames and helps retain heat inside the stove to warm
the water. It is best to fully familiarise yourself with
the baffle plate’s correct location by practising
removing it and re-fitting it prior to the stove’s
installation as you will need to regularly check the top
of this plate and the access to the flue way to avoid
potential soot build up and blockages. Once you
know how to do this it is a very easy operation – see
page 11.
• Flue Outlet
The Graphite Boiler stove is configured
for a top flue outlet. Some model variants may also
feature a rear flue option. For models with a rear flue
outlet there is a blanking plate for use on the top
outlet when using the rear flue. The flue pipe size is
150mm (6”). It is dangerous to reduce this size.
• Lid
The stove lid is loose-fitting and is held in place
by sliding it home onto the locating lugs on the top
– there is only one correct position. If your model has
a rear fitted flue option and you wish to use this then
you will have been supplied with an addtional
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4 X 1” BSP
System Ports
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