Users Instructions
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
General
WARNING –
NEVER HANG CLOTHES OR OTHER ITEMS OVER THE APPLIANCE.
This appliance is designed for intermittent operation and is intended for the purposes of room heating. It
is designed to burn only the recommended fuels specified by Jetmaster and shall not be used with any
liquid fuels or as an incinerator.
DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE AS AN OPEN FIRE
ALWAYS USE IT WITH THE DOOR CLOSED
THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED AND APPROVED TO BURN WOOD WITH THE DOOR CLOSED
WHEN A COAL GRATE IS INSERTED, THEN COAL, SMOKELESS FUELS AND OTHER SOLID FUELS MAY
BE BURNT.
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BURN GAS.
In the United Kingdom the installation must be in accordance with:-
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The Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment or the Building Standards (Scotland)
(Consolidation) Regulations issued by the Scottish Development Department.
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All relevant codes of practice and relevant parts of any local regulations, including those referring to National
and European standards.
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In your own interest and for safety, in the United Kingdom, it is the law that all solid fuel appliances are
installed by competent persons, a registered installer or approved by your local building control officer.
The
Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme (HETAS) require its members to work to recognised
standards.
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In other countries the installation must also conform to the national and local regulations in force. This may
include only the use of permitted fuels in some countries.
The fire is suitable for hearth installation only. The hearth should be non-combustible and to the requirements and
size as detailed in part J o f the Building Regulations. A typical thickness of a superimposed hearth is 48mm
Due to the newness of materials, the fire may give off a slight smell for a period after initial lighting. This is quite
normal and any odours will disperse after being used a few times.
Safety Information
Chimney Sweeping
We recommend that chimneys should be swept at least twice a year during the burning season. More frequent
sweeping may be necessary where fires are burned throughout the year or where low grade woods or bituminous
coal are used as fuels. The chimney can be swept through the fire. The fire is provided with removable tertiary air
tubes and V board baffles to facilitate chimney sweeping and for the removal of soot from the unit. See Servicing
Instructions.
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