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Operating your Metro wood fire is simple and you will quickly 
learn how to get the best from it. First take a minute to 
familiarise yourself with your new Metro.

•  Raise the door handle anticlockwise until the latch 

releases, then slowly pull the door open. You will note that 
if you let the door go before it is at 90° to the appliance, 
it will fall closed. This is a safety feature that ensures the 
door cannot fall open if it is not latched securely. For the 
door to remain open, you must open it fully.

•  There is a single air control making your Metro easy to 

adjust. This control moves from left to right, which is “low 
to high”.

The Metro Radiant Series have a wire air control handle 
located at the upper right hand side of the appliance. Simply 
pull out to increase burn rate or push in to reduce burn rate.

All other model Metro’s have an air control knob located on 
the upper front of the appliance.

Slide this control knob gently from right to left until you reach a 
stop. This is a pre-set “low” position. Your Metro must not be 
operated at a lower burn rate than this pre-set low allows.

Getting to know your Metro wood fire

Operating your Metro wood fire

If your Metro has only been installed within the past few 
days, the fire cement seal at the base of the flue will not be 
fully cured. To ensure the cement sets without blistering it 
is recommended you burn 2-3 sheets of loosely crumpled 
newspaper at a time, approximately once every hour over a 
6-8 hour period.

During the very first fire your Metro will give off an odour and 
fumes as the firebox paint cures. Do not be alarmed. Open all 
windows and externally opening doors in that room and close 
any internally opening doors. This curing process will last for 
approximately one hour and is likely to happen this one time.

Start up

Place a quantity of loosely crumpled newspaper on the base 
of the firebox until it is approximately 50% full of paper, or 
place firelighters on the base of the firebox. Add dry kindling 
and move the air control knob fully to the right, being the “full 
open” position.

Light the paper at two or three locations across the front 
of the door opening and leave the door slightly ajar resting 
on the latch pin if necessary for a few minutes while the 
fire establishes. Once the kindling is burning well, open 
the door and add 2-3 small logs at a time until you have a 
well-established fire. Usually this will take approximately 30 
minutes, during which time the air control should be set on 
“high” and the door should be closed, except for the initial few 
minutes and when fuel is being added.

Normal operation

Once the fire is well established, regulate the air control to 
achieve the desired burn rate and heat output. As you move 
the air control to the right, burn rate, firebox temperature and 
heat output will increase, if you move the control to the left 
they will decrease. 

Note: 

•  Always open the air control fully prior to opening the door, 

then open the door slowly.

•  When loading logs, place them end-on, “front to back”; air 

spaces should be left between the logs to enable oxygen 
to get to as much of the surface of the fuel as possible.

•  Every time you refuel, leave the air control on “high” for a 

minimum of 20-25 minutes.

•  Never use the door to force wood into the firebox, as this 

is likely to break the glass.

Cooking

All Metro’s are designed to enable cooking of soups, stews 
and casseroles etc, and your Metro will easily boil a flat bottom 
stainless steel kettle. The Radiant Series have a dedicated 
cooking top enabling large pots to be placed on the cook top, 
while all other models have a lift-off grille.

Note: Metro’s supplied with a lift-off top grille have this feature to 
enable the grille to be removed for cleaning if you have a spill. The 
lift-off top grille must be left on when cooking, because if removed the 
wall temperatures next to the appliance may become excessive and 
the top of the firebox is generally too hot to cook on directly. Please 
note: Although very durable, Metro’s in a satin stainless look are not 
recommended to be used to cook on.

RADIANT SERIES AIR CONTROL

ALL OTHER SERIES AIR CONTROL

Summary of Contents for ECO Euro Ped

Page 1: ...pecifications 6 Wetback and flue installation 7 Operation important information 8 Where to install a Metro in your home 9 Optional wetbacks 9 Getting to know your Metro 10 Operating your Metro 10 Clea...

Page 2: ...Metro s be installed with a Metro ECO flue system which has been developed to enhance the performance of Metro wood fires Any alternative flue system must have a minimum flue pipe length of 4 2 metre...

Page 3: ...n the pedestal with its front facing over the 4 bolts and fit the washers and nuts supplied check to ensure the pedestal is correctly aligned and securely tighten the nuts It is recommended that 2 peo...

Page 4: ...ions onto a floor which has a free air supply below it DV CEILING KIT For installations when the Metro is installed against an internal wall and on a concrete floor DV Ceiling kit goes into the wall c...

Page 5: ...tector is on a concrete floor or coach bolts if a wooden floor secure through the holes provided at the base behind both rear legs Note the anchors must pass through the floor protector and securely a...

Page 6: ...hown are in mm with a Pioneer double flue shield fitted Model A B C D E F G H I J K L M ECO Tiny Rad 225 552 580 420 150 200 300 75 805 650 1165 925 250 ECO Tiny Ped 210 430 580 290 25 200 185 60 790...

Page 7: ...erence of the wetback which will face the inside rear wall of the firebox This will completely seal the wetback to the inside rear wall of the fire on installation 6 Fit the wetback into the firebox a...

Page 8: ...be operated with over worn faulty or missing door seals Door seals will harden over time and become over worn 3 4 year s this will cause air to leak into the fire causing the appliance to over fire It...

Page 9: ...r local territorial authority council you may or may not be able to install a water heating device If in doubt consult your local Metro retailer Water heating is another key feature of your Metro wood...

Page 10: ...the firebox Add dry kindling and move the air control knob fully to the right being the full open position Light the paper at two or three locations across the front of the door opening and leave the...

Page 11: ...moval The time this build up takes depends on the density and cleanliness of your fuel To remove the excess ash your Metro should not be operating Open the door and using a hearth shovel or similar em...

Page 12: ...but its starting too and is getting worse The pipe is in need of a clean It is recommended that the flue pipe to be cleaned every season however if you are burning the fire on low a lot or are using...

Page 13: ...een neglected by not being regularly maintained and serviced warranty may be declined It is critical that the fire not be operated with over worn faulty or missing door seals Door seals will harden ov...

Page 14: ...s renewable fuel is compressed into a dense pellet allowing for maximum heat to be released Check out Metro s new flame today Metro Solar Systems Metro Solar brings together Pioneer Manufacturing Ltd...

Page 15: ...od fire keeping it in good order for many years to come Pioneer heating accessories ECO Flue Systems Pioneer Flashrites Pioneer Versatiles Lead Aluminium Silicone Pioneer Fire Cement Pioneer Fireguard...

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