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removal and replacement of ash pan and at all other times.
1)
Push the tertiary air control to the closed position.
2)
Slide the top secondary air control fully open. Fully open the primary air control.
3)
To achieve clean burning and maximize the performance and efficiency of the appliance it is
important to raise the temperature of the stove and chimney as quickly as possible. Thus,
when lighting the appliance, the technique is to open the door and start with a small amount of
kindling with the secondary and primary air controls fully open, use a long taper to ignite the
kindling and then close the stove door.
4)
After a few (~5) minutes, open the stove door and some larger pieces of wood should be added.
Close the stove door.
5)
Only when these have been well-alight and the flames dying down, should the stove door be
opened and normal sized logs be added, then close the stove door.
6)
When these logs are well alight, the primary air control should be fully closed, and the fire
controlled using the secondary air control. To operate at the nominal heat output the primary
air control and tertiary air control to be fully closed, and the secondary air control should be
open 8mm from the closed position, then the stove will be operating at its nominal heat output
of about 5kw. Only use the maximum fuel load of 1.2kg as stated, this should burn for about
0.83 hour if the stove is controlled correctly and then be operating at is nominal heat output of
about 5kw.
Refueling
Note:
If there is insufficient burning material in the fire bed to light a new fuel charge, excessive
smoke emission can occur. Re fuelling must be carried out onto a sufficient quantity of
glowing embers and ash so 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.
1)
Only open the door slowly when the fire is low but with sufficient glowing embers to ignite the
new fuel charge. Add more logs and close the stove door and open both the primary and
secondary air controls.
2)
When the appliance is refueled, leave the primary and secondary air controls open for 2 to 3
minutes, or until the logs are well alight, before closing the primary air control and using the
secondary air control to control the fire.
3)
Always refuel onto a good bed of glowing embers.
4)
Never leave the primary air control open, other than when lighting and re-fuelling the
appliance.
5)
Ensure the tertiary air control is in the closed position.
Important: Fuel overloading.
Never overload the firebox. The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not
be exceeded, overloading can be dangerous, cause excess smoke and damage the stove.
Ensure the wood fuel does not obstruct the tertiary air outlet holes to the rear of inside of stove.
The wood fuel to be below all tertiary air outlet holes.
Ensure that all wood is placed so as not to touch and obstruct the glass and door when closed,
all fuel to be loaded behind the banking bar, ensuring that all fuel does not project passed the
banking bar.
Never leave the appliance unattended for long periods and always ensure that the newly
charged logs are burning well before leaving the room.
Summary of Contents for Easedale 5 SE
Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 2 Bottom brick positioning Fig 1 3 Grate positioning...
Page 9: ...9 Fig 1 4 Lower baffle positioning Fig 1 5 Side view of stove showing lower baffle position...
Page 11: ...11 Fig 1 8 Ash pan positioning...
Page 49: ...49 3 7 Expolded view with part identification for Easedale 5 SE...
Page 50: ...50 3 8 Declaration Of Performance...
Page 51: ...51 3 9 Energy label The Energy label shown uses wood as the preferred fuel...