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SOLID FUEL BURNING
Set the grate to the ‘+’ position.
Ensure that the ash pan is in position and
the fire door is closed.
Set the Air wash to one quarter open and the
thermostat knob to position 5.
Light in the normal way with kindling and or
a fire lighter.
If you use a gas poker be sure to remove it
as soon as the fire is alight.
When the fire is well alight regulate the
burning rate by adjusting the thermostat
control knob.
The air wash can be adjusted to keep the
glass clear.
The Easy Boost air control can be used to
aid lighting if required, see page 29.
ANTHRACITE
Anthracite can be a little difficult to keep burning
for long periods, consequently care in setting the
controls, and some familiarisation is necessary
when burning anthracite.
Use small size fuels (Stovesse or Small Nuts).
Proceed as for any manufactured smokeless fuel.
Leave the Airwash air inlet control open about a
quarter or less.
See page 31 of this manual for a full list of
recommended fuel types, or visit the
HETAS
web
site,
www.hetas.co.uk.
Note:
The high temperature paint acquires
durability by being ‘cured’ during the initial
firings.
The appliance will give off fumes which are
non
-
toxic but which certain people find have
an unpleasant or irritant effect.
Ensure the area is well ventilated during this
time
.
HSB Boiler Stove
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Longer Burning Periods
The appliance will burn for long periods at a
reduced output rate provided:
Sufficient fuel is placed in the firebox.
The air controls are set correctly.
Excessive draught is not present in the
chimney.
The Fire door is closed.
If the fire goes out with some un-burnt fuel
remaining in the firebox increase the
thermostat setting and vice versa.
Returning to a higher burning rate.
Open the air control fully until embers begin to glow
brightly and place pieces of fuel on the fire until it is
well established.
Note:
To avoid chimney problems your stove should
not be burnt slowly for longer than 12 hours
without a period of fast burning, 15
-
20 mins.
.
WARNING:
Properly installed, with a suitable flue and
chimney, and operated and maintained this
appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling.
Occasional fumes from de-ashing and refuelling
may occur. However, persistent fume emission
is potentially dangerous and must be
investigated by a HETAS registered engineer.
Stop using the appliance if you smell fumes or
see smoke escaping.
If fume emission does persist the following
immediate actions should be taken:-
Open all doors and windows.
Let the fire die or extinguish it, and safely
dispose of the fuel from the appliance.
Check the flue for blockage, and clean if
required.
Seek expert advice from your HETAS registered
engineer. Do not attempt to re-light the stove until
the cause of the fume emission has been identified
and corrected.
See page 12 for details.