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FITTING THE CANOPY – (OPTIONAL)
There is an optional canopy available for the Hunter Hawk MKII.
The canopy can be simply slid into place on the top plate of the stove body (Shown in photo 11),
making sure that the two welded tabs (located either side of the canopy) fit under the top plate.
The canopy is then secured in place by tightening the two fixing screws (one located either side of
the canopy) with a flat-bladed screwdriver, shown in photo 12.
Photo 11: Fitting a canopy
Photo12: Securing the canopy.
TEST FOR SPILLAGE
A spillage test MUST be carried out before the appliance is left
with the customer.
Close all doors and windows in the room containing the fire
before the test is carried out. Complete the Ceramic Coal, or
Log picture, close the door and replace the handle.
1. Ensure that the fire is burning at full rate for a
minimum of 5 minutes.
2. Run a smoke match along the edge of the draught
diverter, both sides of the TTB Bracket (as shown in
photo 13).
3. Most of the smoke should be drawn into the draught diverter. If not, leave the stove running
at full rate for a further 10 minutes and then repeat the test.
4. If there is a fan in an adjoining room the spillage test must be repeated with the fan running
and all connecting doors between the fire and fan open.
5. If there are still problems the chimney/flue or ventilation may require
attention. The stove should not be used until the fault is rectified.
Photo 13: Spillage Test