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BEFORE LIGHTING

If using for the first time, or following a long 
period out of use check that the flue is clear 
and unobstructed.
Check that the ash pan is empty and in 
position.

WARNING:
During the first few times the stove is used, 
the heat resistant paint will be curing, and 
may give off small amounts of smoke and 
odours. 
This is completely normal for this type of 
appliance, and the room should be well 
ventilated.
To aid this process and not damage the 
stove finish, the first few times a new stove 
is used the fire should be kept to a moderate 
size, and not fired vigorously.

LIGHTING A WOOD FIRE

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Place 2 or 3 firelighters or screwed up 
newspaper onto the fire grate with about 1 
kg of kindling and light the fire with a taper.

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When the firelighters or newspaper are 
burning, leave the door ajar about 1 to 
2 cm to achieve a good draw and avoid 
condensation. Allow the burning kindling 
to warm up the chimney.

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After 2 to 5 minutes the chimney should 
be warm enough create a good draw and 
the door can be closed but leave air control 
open (the control wheel on the door).

 Once the kindling has formed a good 

bed of glowing embers the stove can be 
refuelled with 4 or 5 pieces of wood with an 
approximate size of 200mm by 100mm. (do 
not be tempted to overfill the firebox and 
risk fuel falling onto the glass or out the fire 
as the door is opened)

WARNING:
When opening the door always open gently 
for the first 2 to 3 cm to allow the pressure 
to equalise and stop smoke from escaping.
The stove should not be operated with 
either door left open for long periods.
The stove door should never be left open 
when the stove is in use.

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Under normal chimney draft conditions 
expect to refuel the stove every 45 to 60 
minutes.

REFUELLING PROCEDURE

Always refuel onto hot embers.if there is 
insufficient burning material in the fire bed 
to light a new fuel charge, excessive smoke 
emission can occur. 
Refuelling must be carried out onto a 
sufficient quantity of glowing embers and 
ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in a 
reasonable period. 
If there are too few embers in the fire bed, add 
suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke.

WARNING:
Directly after re-fuelling, it is necessary to 
operate with the door ajar for a  period of 2-3 
minutes in order to maintain flames on the 
new re-fuel charge.

Do not leave the fire unattended until the 
flames are well established on the newly 
charged logs
It is important to follow these instructions 
in order to achieve clean burning and to 
maximise the efficiency of the stove.
The stove must not be overloaded with 
fuel.  Overloading can cause excess smoke, 
following the above procedure will maximise 
the performance of the stove. 
Typically, the four logs will burn with an 
attractive flame pattern and will last for 
about an hour (although this will depend on 
weather conditions, e.g. whether it is windy, 
and specific installations, e.g. chimney 
dimensions).

WARNING:
If there is insufficient burning material 
in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge, 
excessive smoke emission can occur. 
Refuelling must be carried out onto a 
sufficient quantity of glowing embers and 
ash that the new fuel charge will ignite in 
a reasonable period. If there are too few 
embers in the fire bed, add suitable kindling 
to prevent excessive smoke

Summary of Contents for 141-L-SOLWAY

Page 1: ...User Installation Manual Version 2 2020 02 22 www mi fires com BS EN 13240 2001 A2 2004 Tested as intermittent appliances burning wood logs MODEL Solway Small Solway Medium Solway Large ...

Page 2: ...and smoke control areas 3 2 Product Specification 4 3 Important information about installing and using the stove 5 4 Unpacking Assembly 6 5 Installation of the stove 6 6 Operating Instructions 8 7 Guidance on safe operation 10 8 Maintenance 11 9 Fault Finding 12 10 CE Data plates 13 ...

Page 3: ...y Welsh Ministers and by the Department of the Environment respectively Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here https www gov uk smoke control area rules Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including Designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The...

Page 4: ...GS Dimensions WxDxH mm 470mm max footprint exc handle x 300mm max footprint exc handle x 530mm exc flue Flue size 125mm WOOD LOGS RESULTS PARAMETER SMALL MEAN MEDIUM MEAN LARGE MEAN Total efficiency 75 4 75 6 79 6 Nominal heat output 4 1 kW 5 0 kW 8 0 kW Mean CO2 emission 7 64 9 09 11 20 Mean CO emission 0 10 0 14 0 13 Mean CO emission at 13 O2 0 10 0 12 0 10 Mean flue gas temperature 246 ºC 282 º...

Page 5: ...ng purposes only Burn only approved fuels Wood or manufactured smokeless fuel Do not use petroleum based products or use as an incinerator This stove will become very hot whilst in operation and due care should be taken Thick gloves should be used to operate the primary secondary controls or reaching inside the stove to position fuel or remove ash Do not place flammable objects on or near the stov...

Page 6: ...tured using the screws supplied Ensure the fireproof gasket is correctly seated in the base of the flue adaptor 2 Install the blanking plate in the rear of the stove when the normal flue exit is required If the rear mounting flue configuration is to be used the blanking plate will be fitted to the top of the stove and the flue connector to the rear panel 3 Set ashpan in position as shown as pictur...

Page 7: ...f combustion SOLWAY MEDIUM SOLWAY LARGE 500 500 600 500 200 200 500 Minimum distance to combustible wall Floor Protector Minimum Size mm 500 500 750 500 200 200 800 Minimum distance to combustible wall Floor Protector Minimum Size mm products from an open flued appliance This can occur even if the appliance and the fan are in different rooms If mechanical extraction is unavoidable in the same room...

Page 8: ...rning mineral fuel and secondary air when burning wood The need for de ashing the appliance more frequently when burning mineral fuel By adjusting the degree to which the primary air and air wash vents are opened good control of the combustion is being established The air wash feature when used should function to effectively keep the inside of the door glass clear of smokey deposits WARNING The te...

Page 9: ...r door left open for long periods The stove door should never be left open when the stove is in use Under normal chimney draft conditions expect to refuel the stove every 45 to 60 minutes REFUELLING PROCEDURE Always refuel onto hot embers if there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge excessive smoke emission can occur Refuelling must be carried out onto a suf...

Page 10: ...operation the stove and all the fittings door handles and controls get very hot DO NOT OVER FIRE THE STOVE It is possible to fire the stove to such an extent that damage may occur Look out for parts of the stove or flue glowing red hot If such a situation occurs adjust the air supply accordingly to reduce the burning rate CHIMNEY FIRE In the event of a chimney fire Shut all air controls immediatel...

Page 11: ...Should rust become apparent clean thoroughly with a wire brush and apply a suitable anti rust treatment During prolonged periods out of use the air inlets should be left open and the door left slightly ajar in order to circulate fresh air and discourage condensation from forming which could encourage corrosion FIRE ROPE Check the rope around the door and glass if rope is becoming detached replace ...

Page 12: ...regular basis If they become worn damaged or not positioned correctly non wear parts such as the stove top and sides will be exposed to excessive heat and may be damaged Only use replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer 9 FAULT FINDING FIRE WILL NOT BURN The fuel is too wet and not suitable Air inlets to the stove are blocked The flue is blocked or restricted Inadequate air supply into th...

Page 13: ...iency 75 4 Thermal Output 4 1 kW CO at 13 O 0 10 Mean Flue Temp 246 C Fuel Smokeless Efficiency 79 2 Thermal Output 4 5 kW CO at 13 O 0 09 Mean Flue Temp 263 C Side Wall 500mm Back Wall 600mm Hearth temp 100 C Minimum Distance from flammable materials FOLLOW THE USER S INSTRUCTIONS USE ONLY RECOMMENDED FUELS APPLIANCE IS CAPABLE OF INTERMITTENT OPERATION APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED IN A SHAR...

Page 14: ...iency 75 6 Thermal Output 5 0kW CO at 13 O 0 12 Mean Flue Temp 282 C Fuel Smokeless Efficiency 86 5 Thermal Output 4 9 kW CO at 13 O 0 10 Mean Flue Temp 210 C Side Wall 500mm Back Wall 600mm Hearth temp 100 C Minimum Distance from flammable materials FOLLOW THE USER S INSTRUCTIONS USE ONLY RECOMMENDED FUELS APPLIANCE IS CAPABLE OF INTERMITTENT OPERATION APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED IN A SHARE...

Page 15: ...iency 79 0 Thermal Output 8 4 kW CO at 13 O 0 10 Mean Flue Temp 312 C Fuel Smokeless Efficiency 79 6 Thermal Output 79 6 kW CO at 13 O 0 08 Mean Flue Temp 310 C Side Wall 500mm Back Wall 750mm Hearth temp 100 C Minimum Distance from flammable materials FOLLOW THE USER S INSTRUCTIONS USE ONLY RECOMMENDED FUELS APPLIANCE IS CAPABLE OF INTERMITTENT OPERATION APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED IN A SHA...

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