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Never
use or store aerosol sprays or any other combustible products in the vicinity of the
stove when it is in operation or whenever the stove is hot. The stove will remain hot for some
time even after the fire is extinguished.
This stove contains consumable parts, and their replacement intervals can vary depending on
how the stove is operated and the fuel being used. Also, a heavy build up of ashes on the main
grate will cause premature damage, see section 4.3.3
Consumable parts
:
Grate, Banking bar, glass, all sealing ropes, side bricks, Back brick, both top baffles, Ashpan.
Consumable parts
are not
covered under any stove guarantee.
An approved Carbon Monoxide detector alarm conforming to the latest edition of BS EN
50291
must be
installed into the room the stove is installed. Installation and positioning
must
be
in accordance with current National laws, Building Regulations including (Approved
Document J England & Wales) and alarm manufacturers instruction.
Actions to take if the alarm sounds in a CO emergency
If
you suspect fumes are escaping from your combustion appliance into your home, or your
carbon monoxide alarm goes off.
Turn the appliance off, by closing the air controls.
Open doors and windows to ventilate the building.
Leave the building immediately and do not return until your appliance has extinguished and the
air in the room is clear.
If you feel unwell go to your Doctor, or call one of the following:
NHS England on 111
NHS Direct on 0845 46 47 (in Wales)
NHS 24 on 111 (in Scotland)
If it is urgent phone 999 for an ambulance. Tell them you feel your symptoms may be related to
carbon monoxide poisoning.
Before you reuse the appliance, have it serviced by a
Hetas Registered Installer (England &
Wales)
or an equivalent approved installer for other Nations and the chimney swept and
condition checked by an
approved chimney sweep
.
Do not use the appliance until you are told it is safe to do so.
Provisions of an alarm must not be considered a substitute for either installing the
appliance correctly or ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the stove and chimney
system.
The common symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include
:
Headaches
Breathlessness
Nausea and / or vomiting
Dizziness or collapse
Summary of Contents for Windermere 5 SE
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