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FW468SE 27-06-13 

 

 

WARNING NOTE – FUME EMISSION 

Properly installed, 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 not be tolerated. 
If fume emission does persist, then the following immediate action should be taken: - 
 

1.

 

Open doors and windows to ventilate room and then leave the premises 

2.

 

Let the fire out 

3.

 

Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required 

4.

 

Do not attempt to re-light the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and 
corrected. If necessary seek expert advice. 

 
The most common cause of fume emission is flueway or chimney blockage. For your own safety these must 
be kept clean at all times. 
 

IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE 

 

Raise the alarm to let others in the house know. 

 

Call the Fire Brigade 

 

Reduce the appliance-burning rate by closing all air controls. 

 

Move furniture and rugs away from the fireplace and remove any nearby ornaments. 

 

Place a fireguard or spark guard in front of the stove. 

 

Feel the chimneybreast for sign of excessive heat. 

If the wall is becoming hot, move the furniture away. Ensure that the Fire Brigade can gain access to your 
roof space in order to check this area for signs of fire spread. 
 
 

8.0   Stove Dimensions 

 

 

Fig. 4 – FW Stove Dimensions 
 

Stove 

  A 

  B 

  C 

  D 

  E 

  F 

  G 

  H 

  J 

FW4SE 

394 

540 

278 

274 

60 

398 

115 

5” 

108 

250 

FW6SE 

456 

609 

452 

325 

60 

448 

130 

5” 

310 

292 

FW8SE 

525 

697 

506 

373 

60 

500 

150 

6” 

135 

342 

 

 

All dimensions in mm unless otherwise 
stated. 
Dimensions are approximate and are 
subject to change without prior notice. 

Summary of Contents for FW4SE

Page 1: ...Heat Design cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential problems arising through incorrect installation or operation These appliances have been approved by HETAS Ltd as intermittent op...

Page 2: ...t 4 Connection to Chimney 5 Material Clearances 5 Fixing 5 Hearths 5 Commissioning Handover 6 5 Technical Data 6 6 Operating Instructions 6 Air controls 7 Cleaning 7 Fuels 8 Notes on Wood Burning 8 Li...

Page 3: ...SE Stove Assembly and controls Description of Parts Qty Stove Assembly 1 Tool 1 Ash Pan 1 Flue Collar 1 Flue Collarfixing screws Washers 4 Legs 4 Stove Operating Glove 1 Touch up paint 1 Warranty Card...

Page 4: ...then the most stringent advice must apply Health and Safety Precautions Works must be carried out with care to meet the requirements of Health and Safety Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and comply...

Page 5: ...ree from cracks and obstructions The diameter of the flue should not be less than 150mm and not more than 200mm If any of these requirements are not met the chimney should be lined by a suitable metho...

Page 6: ...mping rings and or fire cement or heat resisting cement where required Both the chimney and flue pipe must be accessible for cleaning and if ANY parts of the chimney cannot be reached through the stov...

Page 7: ...nd emitted safely to atmosphere Advise the customer not to run the stove at full output for at 3 4 days Explain that the stoves can provide much more or less than their rated heat outputs depending up...

Page 8: ...own for a long period Moving the sliding control towards the wide side of the arrow increases the burn rate whilst moving it towards the narrow side reduces it Multifuel Grate Your Firewarm Stove is f...

Page 9: ...d burns best on a bed of ash and it is therefore only necessary to remove surplus ash from the stove occasionally Burn only dry well seasoned wood which should have been cut split and stacked for at l...

Page 10: ...nly use manufacturers recommended replacement parts on the appliance Seasonal Use Remove the baffle and inspect the inside of the stove and the flue ways and ensure they are 100 clear after a period o...

Page 11: ...imney blockage For your own safety these must be kept clean at all times IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE Raise the alarm to let others in the house know Call the Fire Brigade Reduce the appliance burni...

Page 12: ...attends any stove problem that is not related to product failure 6 Where can I get spare parts Your local Firewarm Stove retailer will be pleased to supply spare parts and to provide any other inform...

Page 13: ...04D33E 06 Side Plate Left fireboard Y1HDF04D06E 28 Front Y1HDF04D34E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF04D07E 29 Base Y1HDF04D35E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD08E 30 Side Right Y1HDF04D36E 09 Grate for Riddl...

Page 14: ...ing handle Y1FWF06D33E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF06D07E 28 Front Y1HDF06D34E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD09E 29 Base Y1HDF06D35E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF06D12E 30 Side Right Y1HDF06D36E 10 Gr...

Page 15: ...ing handle Y1FWF08D33E 07 Side Plate Right fireboard Y1HDF08D07E 28 Front Y1HDF08D34E 08 Riddle Grate Y1HDD09E 29 Base Y1HDF08D35E 09 Grate for Riddle Grate Y1HDF08D12E 30 Side Right Y1HDF08D36E 10 Gr...

Page 16: ...e Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countr...

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