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3.7 Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Refer to Current National laws, Building Regulations, & any Rules in Force, including BS 8303 and BS
EN 15287-1:2007 & (Approved Document J England & Wales)
An
approved
Carbon Monoxide alarm conforming to the latest edition of BS EN 50291
must be
installed into the room into which the stove is installed. Installation and positioning
must be
in
accordance with
Current National laws, Building Regulations and any Rules in Force including
(Approved Document J England & Wales).
Also refer to the alarm manufacturer's instructions.
3.8 Handle
(see figures 3.5 - 3.5A - 3.5B)
This stove is supplied with three types of handles for customer preference. One is a Bakelite handle,
the second is a removable stainless-steel handle and the third is provision to fix the stainless-steel
handle into position.
Handle assembly
This stove is assembled with one type of handle when manufactured. If your preference is to use
the other handle supplied, then please refer to the handle assembly picture for instructions on how
to change. A stove mitten is supplied with this stove for your use when operating the stove; if the
mitten supplied is of the incorrect size for the user, then it is recommended that the user sources a
CE approved stove mitten or glove to the correct size before lighting and operating this stove.
Important
Only change the handles when the stove is cold and not being used.
Bakelite Handle
(see figure 3.5)
Step 1: Position Bakelite handle, screw, and washer fixings, into correct position with steel elbow.
Tighten screw securely. To operate the handle, move in direction as shown in figure 4 to either open
or close the door.
Figure 3.5