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Check the effect of any ceiling fans that may be installed.
Ensure no products of combustion enter the room and property.
When the appliance reaches its normal operating temperature open the door and carry out a
spillage test with a smoke match or pellet around the door opening.
If spillage occurs allow the stove and chimney system to cool and re- check the flue system
and ventilation. This
must be
rectified to
ensure
safe operation of this stove before handing
over to the end user.
Whenever a stove or chimney is installed or renovated, it is a mandatory requirement that a
Check List and Notice Plate be completed. The purpose of the Check List is to ensure that the
installation has been carried out correctly. The Notice Plate is a record of the installation, the
appliance and fuels that can be used with the chimney. It must be located in a convenient and
accessible location, for example, near a services meter. Completion of the data required on the
Notice Plate can be by the heating appliance installer, builder, chimney supplier/installer or
other competent person.
On the completion of the installation and commissioning
ensure
that the operating instructions
for the stove are left with the customer and user.
Explain to the user
the safe operation of the appliance, use of controls and the importance of
using suitable fuels and never to exceed the maximum fuel load stated within these
instructions.
Explain to the user
how to open and close the door and the importance of not operating the
stove with the stove door open other than as explained within these instructions.
Explain to the user
the high temperatures the stove can reach and never to touch any part of
the stove and flue pipe. Explain that the stove and flue pipe will remain hot for some time after
the stove has been used and not to touch any part. Show and hand to the user the stove mitten
and tool supplied for use in operating the handle and all air controls, including the ash pan and
explain how to use.
Advise the user that when using the appliance for the first few days, to allow the appliance to
settle and allow fixing sealers and paint to fully cure. Advise the user to operate the appliance
at a
lower temperature
for the first few days to achieve this.
Advise the user
what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove.
Ensure
that an approved carbon monoxide alarm has been fitted and make the user aware of
its operation and importance.
Explain to the user
the cleaning and routine maintenance requirements.
Explain to the user
the requirement to use a suitable fireguard when children, elderly or
infirm persons are within the room the appliance has been installed.
Explain to the user
that it is recommended that
all persons
within the room the appliance is
installed
to use
a suitable fireguard.
Explain to the user that a suitable fireguard must be used when the appliance is left unattended.
Record the appliance serial number and give a copy to the user as this will be needed for any
spares that may be required and any warranty claim. The serial number is located on the data
plate that is fixed to the rear of the stove,
Summary of Contents for Windermere 5 SE
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