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GENERAL MAINTENANCE 

 

NO

 unauthorised modification of this appliance should be carried out. 

 
This appliance requires regular maintenance by a competent engineer. 

Brick Baffle 

This should be removed and cleaned at least once a month to prevent any build up of soot or fly 
ash that could lead to blocked flue ways and dangerous fume emission. 
If the baffle brick is removed the chimney/flue way can be swept through the appliance. 

Stove Body 

The stove is finished with a heat resistant paint and this can be cleaned with a soft brush.  Do not 
clean  whilst  the  stove  is  hot;  wait  until  it  has  cooled  down.    The  finish  can  be  renovated  with 
Hunter stove paint. 

Glass Panels 

Clean the glass panels when cool with a Hunter glass cleaner.  Highly abrasive substances should 
be avoided as these can scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult.  Wet logs 
on  heated  glass,  a  badly  aimed  poker  or  heavy  slamming  of  the  doors  could  crack  the  glass 
panels.  The glass will not fracture from heat. 

Firebricks 

In normal use, these can last for many  years.   It  is possible however, to crack them if logs  are 
continually jammed against them or if they are frequently struck with a poker. 
Check periodically for seriously cracked bricks, which can be replaced with new; available from 
your dealer. 

Door Catch 

Should  the  door  catch  require  adjustment,  to  maintain  the  door  seal,  it  is  adjustable.    By 
slackening  the  locking  nut  and  turning  the  door  handle  one  turn  clockwise,  you  will  achieve  a 
tighter lock when the door is closed. 

Rope 

Check the rope around the door and glass.  If rope is becoming detached, use Hunter Stoves rope 
glue to reattach it.  If the rope is in a poor condition, a replacement rope kit may be ordered from 
the Hunter Stoves spares range.

Summary of Contents for HERALD 5 SLIMLINE CE VII

Page 1: ...structions A Hetas certified engineer must carry out the installation of this appliance alternatively your local Building Control Officer can approve the completed installation should a non certified...

Page 2: ...8 kg Wood Total Efficiency 72 5 Nominal Heat Output 4 5 KW Mean CO Emission at 13 O2 0 27 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 270 C Flue Gas Mass Flow 5 7 g s This appliance is not suitable for use in a shared...

Page 3: ...e Collar Place the Flue Gasket on the top or rear outlet as required Place the Flue Collar on top of the Gasket Secure to the four locating tabs inside the flue outlet using the M6 nuts bolts supplied...

Page 4: ...rs Remove the side bricks by sliding the bottom towards the centre of the stove Rear Brick To assemble these Fire Bricks simply reverse the above procedure Pull the top edge of the Rear Brick towards...

Page 5: ...wing the guidance given in Approved Document J Health And Safety Precautions Handling Adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading and site handling Fire Cement Some types of fire cemen...

Page 6: ...ecked under fire at high output If it exceeds the recommended maximum a draught stabiliser must be fitted so that the rate of burning can be controlled and to prevent over firing If the reading is les...

Page 7: ...which the stove is to be placed should not be less than 125mm thick and should be in accordance with the current building regulations Care should be taken to level the stove using the adjusting screws...

Page 8: ...st 24 hours On completion of the installation and commissioning ensure that the operating instructions and operating tools for the stove are left with the customer Ensure to advise the customer on the...

Page 9: ...open when the Sliders are pushed towards the outside of the Stove Secondary Air Secondary air is controlled via the slider above the doors it is this Airwash that keeps a clean and uninterrupted view...

Page 10: ...ed to light the stove see section entitled Lighting the Stove Wood 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 se...

Page 11: ...en the secondary air slider Warning The stove will remain hot for a considerable time after the fire has been extinguished Recommended Fuels Hunter Stoves recommend that wood logs be burnt in this app...

Page 12: ...the fire out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance 3 Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if required 4 Do not attempt to re light the fire until the cause has been identified a...

Page 13: ...as these can scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult Wet logs on heated glass a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of the doors could crack the glass panels The glass will not...

Page 14: ...ck the chimney for potential obstructions before lighting the stove Gaskets All gasket used on this appliance are produced from a heat resistant material called Manniglas The glass gasket will have to...

Page 15: ...lass Clip Screw FSJM05008SS Door Glass HH06 060 Right Hand Door HHR06 005 Door Slider HHR06 006 Slider Knob HHR08 045 Left Hand Door HHR06 004 Door Knob HCR06 059 8mm Flat Washer FWFM08 17 M8 Nut FNFN...

Page 16: ...56 Cam Bar HHR06 007 Riddling Bar Lower HCR06 020 Riddling Bar Upper HCR06 019 Flue Collar HHR06 001 Flue Cover HHR06 002 Turbo Bar HH06 101 Rear Brick M F HHW05 055 Riddling Support HH06 022 Catch Ba...

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