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Commissioning and Handover 

You should leave an appropriate period of time for fire cement and mortar to dry out upon 

completion of the installation. In order to ensure the smoke and fumes are taken from the 

stove up the chimney and emitted safely to atmosphere, a small fire should be lit first. Do 

not run the stove at full output for at least 24 hours. 

Finishing  installation  and  commissioning,  the  operating  instructions  and  tools  for  your 

stoves should be kept in hand. It is also important to know how to use the stove properly 

and  use  only  the  recommended  fuels  for  this  appliance.  The  user  should  know  how  to 

have smoke or fumes emitted properly from the stove and are warned to prevent injuries 

in case of the presence of children, aged or infirm persons. 

 

Operating Instructions 

 

IMPORTANT 

All local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards need to 

be complied with when installing the appliance. 

This appliance is not suitable for installation in a shared flue system. 

The firebox and ash pan cover shall be kept closed except during ignition, refueling and 

removal of residue material to prevent fume spillage. 

It is important to use this appliance correctly so as to achieve best results. 

 

Air Controls 

Warning! Parts of the appliance, especially the external surfaces, will be hot to touch when 

in operation and due care must be taken, e.g. protective gloves should be used. 

It  is  essential  for  the  appliance  to  have  a  sufficient  air  supply  for  combustion  and 

ventilation. 

Primary Air 

Primary air is controlled through the assembly on the bottom of the door. This provides a 

conventional air draught which passes through the fuel bed. The primary air intakes can 

be adjusted to control the fire in combustion chamber. 

Secondary Air 

This  appliance  is  fitted  with  an  air  wash  system  which  can  keep  heat-resistant  glass  of 

door clean. This secondary air is controlled through the fittings on the top of the stove. 

The air controls have two types: one is rotary air controls; the other is sliding air controls.   

If using the sliding air controls please use the end of the ash pan tool as this slider will be 

hot, alternatively use stove gloves. 

They are operated as follows: 

Summary of Contents for 3200 - Winchester

Page 1: ...od Stove 3260 Canterbury Stove 3262 Chartwell 3264 Chalfont 3265 Truro PLEASE READ THESE USER S INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY WHEN YOU ASSEMBLE INSTALL OPERATE AND MAINTAIN YOUR STOVE IN CASE OF QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR RETAILER EN13240 2001 Importer Manor Reproductions Ltd Unit C Hanbury Road Stoke Prior Bromsgrove Worcestershire B60 4AE ...

Page 2: ...0 570 mm 3205 grey iron 18 7 kW Same above 81kg 605 320 460 mm 3250 grey iron 18 5kW Same above 65kg 550 310 430 mm 3251 grey iron 18 6kW Same above 76kg 590 360 470 mm 3260 grey iron 18 8 kW Same above 93kg 610 460 465 mm BSV09 2 3200 grey iron 18 6kW Same above 71kg 600 380 430 mm BSV09 3 grey iron 18 4 5kW Same above 62kg 535 320 400 mm BSV804 grey iron 18 14kW Same above 170kg 730 470 730 mm B...

Page 3: ...ges due to the weight and fragility of the product and components Stoves come to you packaged in a plywood crate Remove the strap bands Remove the crate and take out all the component parts from within the stove Unbolt and remove the protective plywood panel on the bottom of the stove Take care at this stage ...

Page 4: ...e taken to avoid the possibility of injury Any unauthorized modification of the appliance is prohibited INSTALLATION fix the legs with set screws and washers supplied Do not over tighten bolts the baffle should be already fitted if loose install to rear top chamber of stove Fit the front retainer bar and ash pan as shown fix the flue collar with set screws and washers supplied to the rear or top o...

Page 5: ...nce must not be installed into a chimney shared with any other heating appliance There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the stove to emit fumes into the room INSTALLATION Chimney The chimney must be fitted in accordance with manufacturer s instructions and Building Regulations The chimney height and the position of the chimney should conform to Bu...

Page 6: ...able this to be actioned Air Supply A permanent unobstructed air opening is essential for the room or space containing this appliance The air opening should be at least 3625mm2 when a draught stabilizer is equipped Air requirements must be carefully considered when using other appliances within the same room Safety Clearances It is acceptable for the appliance to be recessed in a prepared fireplac...

Page 7: ...e system The firebox and ash pan cover shall be kept closed except during ignition refueling and removal of residue material to prevent fume spillage It is important to use this appliance correctly so as to achieve best results Air Controls Warning Parts of the appliance especially the external surfaces will be hot to touch when in operation and due care must be taken e g protective gloves should ...

Page 8: ...air control in the closed position to maintain maximum efficiency In this case the primary air controls can be adjusted to change the burning rate of the appliance In order to prevent the ash from being stacked to the underside of the bottom grate please always de ash before refueling Once the ash builds up it may restrict the airflow and causes the fire to burnout Important It is very important t...

Page 9: ...uilding up the heat intensity gradually Warning You need to check for blockage prior to re lighting after a prolonged shut down period Shutting Down Firstly close the primary air controls Secondly close the secondary air controls The fire will eventually extinguish due to a lack of air for combustion When lighting or reviving the fire it is recommended to open the primary air controls first follow...

Page 10: ...angerous you should monitor how your stove is burning and adjust the control accordingly FUME EMISSION The emission of fumes can be avoided if the Stove is installed and operated properly fumes usually appear from operations of de ashing and refueling Constant fume emission highlights a problem If fume emission does persist then the following measures can be helpful 1 Open doors and windows 2 Let ...

Page 11: ...d use a proprietary ceramic rope glue to reattach it Please replace the rope if its condition is failing to seal at all points Flueway and Chimney Keep the chimney flueway and any connecting flue pipe swept regularly For users of smokeless fuels sweep at least once a year for wood and other fuels at least twice a year If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire then the chimney should be swept...

Page 12: ...The primary air control flap is not wedged in the open position The glass retaining clips are not loose The door rope seals are in good condition ...

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