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8.4 Fire door seal 

The rope seal around the edges of the main fire door should also be checked. Look for 
signs of fraying, peeling away or the ends not meeting. If the rope is unable to create a 
good seal with the stove body it should be replaced. A poor seal will decrease your ability 
to control the burn rate and its efficiency whilst leading to an increase in heat lost through 
the flue. 

8.5 Cracked glass 

It is not recommended to operate the stove with cracked glass; this can lead to over firing 
due to air leaking into the firebox and it may fail completely leading to personal injury or a 
fire. You should discontinue use of your stove until it has been repaired. You can source       
replacement glass kits from 

www.aradastovesandspares.com

 

or your local retailer. 

8.6 Chimney / Flue Sweeping  

Sweeping should be carried out with an appropriate sized bristle brush and rods to suit 
chimney size and type. As with all appliances regular sweeping of the flue / chimney is   
essential to avoid dangers of blockage and the escape of poisonous fumes. Access for 
cleaning should also be incorporated in the chimney (eg: soot door or access through the 
register plate etc).

  

It is important that the flue connections, flue pipe and chimney be cleaned prior to lighting 
after a prolonged period of non use. 

9 Further resources / information

 

9.1 Information

  

        • Competent Person Schemes 

 

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/competent-person-scheme-current-schemes-and-how-

 

schemes-are-authorised 

 

• Document J Building Regulations (Combustion Appliances) 

 

www.planningportal.gov.uk/ 

 

• The National Association of Chimney Sweeps (NACS) 

 

www.nacs.org.uk/ 

 

• Smoke Control Areas—The Rules 

 

www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules 

9.2 Specification 

All 

Solution Inset S4

 

stoves are manufactured and independently tested to EN standard 

13229 and are CE marked. Within the above EN standard, material specifications and    
criteria are defined. 

USER GUIDE 

Summary of Contents for Hamlet Solution S4

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE BK745 Rev 02 ISSUE DATE 15 09 2020 EN 13229 2001 A2 2004 Hamlet Solution S4 Inset Stove User Guide...

Page 2: ...provide a lifetime of heating satisfaction Should you have any questions about your stove which are not covered by this manual please contact the your retailer in your area or visit our website www ha...

Page 3: ...rols 5 1 Air inlet 5 1 1 Primary air control location 5 1 2 Primary air control 5 1 3 Secondary air control 5 1 4 Tertiary air 6 Lighting Your Stove 6 1 1 Smoke control areas 6 1 2 Fuel overloading 6...

Page 4: ...or handle riddle handle 8 Care for your stove 8 1 Adjusting the door hinges 8 2 Liners firebricks 8 3 Throat plate 8 4 Fire door seal 8 5 Cracked glass 8 6 Chimney flue sweeping 9 Further resources in...

Page 5: ...Packed Inside Appliance Primary Air Control Fire Door Handle Fire Door Assembly 1 Identifying your stove 1 1 Identifying parts terminology of your stove External Secondary Air Control Top Flue Outlet...

Page 6: ...o Rear Liner 5kW Version Only 1 2 Identifying parts terminology of your stove Internal Tertiary Outlet Throat Plate Fuel Retainer Ash Pan Location Grate Riddling Fire Door Glass Rear Liner Side Liner...

Page 7: ...pliance The use of these fuels will invalidate the appliance guarantee Please ensure that the air inlet vent grills to the dwelling are not obstructed or liable to be blocked Caution must be exercised...

Page 8: ...tion on a list by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Regulatory Reform Scotland Act 2014 Similarly in Northern Ireland appliances are exempted by publication on a list by the Department of Agr...

Page 9: ...will greatly contribute to the creation of tar and creosote which may in extreme cases run down the chimney in liquid form This will seriously damage both the chimney and the appliance and increase th...

Page 10: ...me room as the appliance Suitable provision for combustion and ventilation air depending upon building regulations have been undertaken by the installation fitter Consideration must be given for the n...

Page 11: ...eath the appliance NOTE DO NOT COVER OR PARTIALLY OBSTRUCT THE AIR INLET OPENINGS FOR THE APPLIANCE 5 1 1 Primary air control location The primary air control regulates the air entering the fire box c...

Page 12: ...t will go achieves the fully open position see figure 1 Sliding it to the left will shut down reduce the air as shown in figure 2 5 1 3 Secondary air control The secondary air control regulates the ai...

Page 13: ...air control This will not fully close thus allowing a bleed of air to the fire box to reduce smoke emissions 5 1 4 Tertiary Air All models have tertiary air supply that can be seen working during cert...

Page 14: ...version an adjustment slider is used to ensure the optimum burn performance please see below for instruction for use Solid Fuel Burning ONLY Wood Burning Ensure Tertiary Slide Lever Is Pushed Fully In...

Page 15: ...a good supply of air coming from above the fuel For this reason we will use all the air inlets while igniting the stove but will then reduce this to air coming from the air wash system and over draugh...

Page 16: ...riss cross grid pattern on top of the grate bars The use of two or three fire lighters may assist in lighting the kindling 3 After the kindling has caught light you should almost close the fire door l...

Page 17: ...he cause of the fume emission has been identified and corrected 6 5 Refuelling on to a low fire bed If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke...

Page 18: ...ill NOT shut down completely when in the minimum air position setting Removal or modification of the fitted air control fixing See Fig 5 is illegal when the appliance is installed in a smoke exemption...

Page 19: ...its and high levels of pollutant gases released into the environment 7 2 Over firing DO NOT over fire your appliance Firing the stove at maximum for prolonged periods may result in over firing If the...

Page 20: ...air through the appliance thus preventing moisture and condensation forming inside the stove and chimney This preventative maintenance will ensure your stove stays in the best condition for the coming...

Page 21: ...the fire to adjust to the increased air supply Insert the fork end of the operating tool into the ash pan see Fig 7 Carefully withdraw the ash pan from the ash pit chamber Empty the ash into a suitabl...

Page 22: ...treat it as a nuisance this smoke will indicate that carbon monoxide is being emitted into the room Extinguish the stove by reducing the firing rate open windows and allow the stove s fuel to burn ou...

Page 23: ...inges Drop one washer M6 over the top hinge pin Align the door assembly onto the hinge and apply a downward pressure to re fit the door onto the hinge assemblies Check repeat again if necessary 8 2 Li...

Page 24: ...ed out with an appropriate sized bristle brush and rods to suit chimney size and type As with all appliances regular sweeping of the flue chimney is essential to avoid dangers of blockage and the esca...

Page 25: ...Terms and Conditions set out below 10 2 Terms and Conditions The following terms and conditions must be satisfied in order for your stove to be covered by the guarantee set out above 1 Your stove mus...

Page 26: ...if the stove is serviced and checked annually by a suitably qualified heating engineer with documentation to be retained and produced in the event of a claim being made 11 The guarantee is only valid...

Page 27: ...ng mm 544 mm 544 mm Depth Into Builders Opening Centre mm 316 mm 316 mm Width Into Builders Opening mm 394 mm 394 mm Depth Of Front Facia mm 100 mm 100 mm Flue Diameter mm Inch 127 5 127 5 Flue Outlet...

Page 28: ...Seasoned Hardwood 1 44 1 62 Mean CH Emission 13 O2 79 92 Mean NOx Emission 13 O2 97 95 DIN Plus Particulates 13 O2 14 27 Ideal Log Length Diameter mm 200 100 300 100 Nominal Heat Output Solid fuel Kw...

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Page 32: ...ted Kingdom www aradastoves com www aradastovesandspares com T 44 0 1297 632 050 AFFIX DUPLICATE STOVE DATA LABEL HERE Hamlet is a brand name of Arada All Hamlet Stoves are manufactured in the UK BK 7...

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