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JINCHI08 RevC 21/05/14 

Shut 

Open 

C

OMMISSIONING 

&

 

H

ANDOVER

 

Upon completion of the installation allow a suitable 
period of time for any fire cement and mortar to dry 
out. A small fire may then be lit and the installation 
checked to ensure the smoke and fumes are drawn 
up the flue and emitted safely to atmosphere. The 
stove should not be run at full output for at least 24 
hours.  
 

Read the Operating Instructions before lighting the 
stove for the first time. 

 

 
Leave the instructions and operating tool(s) with the 
customer and advise them on -  
 

 

Correct use of the appliance 

 

The recommended fuel 

 

Action to be taken should smoke or fumes be 
emitted from the stove or installation. 

 

The use of a fireguard when the stove is used in 
the presence of children or the infirm. 

 

Operating Instructions 

Read the ‘General Guidance’ Section at the start of 
these instructions before operating your stove for 
the first time. 
 
Allow sufficient clearance between the stove and

 

pictures, plasma screen televisions or ornaments etc, 
as these could be damaged and could potentially 
create a fire hazard

 

(For more information read the 

‘Clearance Distances to Combustibles’ section of the 
installation instructions). 
 
WARNING – This appliance will be hot when in 
operation and due care should be taken. The 
supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to 
open the door and operate the air controls. 

 

A

EROSOLS

 

Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove 
when it is alight.

 

 
A

IR 

C

ONTROLS

 

Installed, operated and maintained correctly, this 
stove will burn cleanly and efficiently. Therefore, to 
avoid the disappointment of poor performance, 
please familiarize yourself with the controls and 
their recommended settings before use.  
 

 
 

P

RIMARY 

A

IR

 

The slider at the bottom of the stove controls the 
primary air. This provides a conventional air draught 
to the bed of the fire. The control is open when the 
slider is fully to the right. 
 

S

ECONDARY 

&

 

T

ERTIARY 

A

IR

 

 
 
Secondary air is controlled via the slider above the 
door(s) (slide right to open), it is this “Airwash” that 
keeps a clean and uninterrupted view of the fire. 
 
Tertiary air is fixed and enters the stove through the 
holes at the back of the firebox. It aids in good 
secondary combustion and reduces emissions into 
the chimney and environment. 
 

 

 
Warning! -

 This Appliance will be hot when in 

operation and due care should be taken.  
 
We advise that suitable gloves are used when 
operating the Primary and Secondary air controls, 
and when opening the door. 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Inset Chevin 8

Page 1: ...JINCHI08 RevC 21 05 14 Inset Chevin 8 Multi Fuel Inset Stove Installation and Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...missions Without the permanent bypass in place the appliance is not an exempt appliance and so may leave the householder liable for a fine up to 1000 INSET Chevin 8 Parkray Stoves Trevilla Park Slaugtherbridge Camelford PL32 9TT DSEN 13229 Inset Wood Burning Stove Stove Mass 116 5 kg NOMINAL OUTPUT 6 0 KW CO Emission at 13 O2 0 18 Mean Flue Gas Temperature 326 C EFFICIENCY 75 Flue Gas Mass Flow 6 ...

Page 3: ...ervicing and maintenance of the appliance and chimney system HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met HANDLING Adequate facilities must be available for loading unloading and site handling FIRE CEMENT Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact ...

Page 4: ...ather In a small number of installations occasional local weather conditions e g wind from a particular direction may cause downdraught in the flue and cause the stove to emit fumes In these circumstances the stove should not be used A professional flue installer will be able to advise on solutions to this problem e g anti downdraught cowl CO ALARM Your installer should have fitted a CO alarm in t...

Page 5: ...lue pipe also has adequate clearances to combustible materials The walls surrounding the stove will become hot and should therefore be finished in a heat resistant plaster Do not hang pictures plasma screen televisions or ornaments above the stove as these could be damaged and could potentially create a fire hazard Please check the suitability of any fireplace surround for closed solid fuel applia...

Page 6: ... removed a soot door must be fitted in a suitable position FLUE DRAUGHT If the draught exceeds the recommended maximum a draught stabiliser must be fitted so that the rate of burning can be controlled and to prevent over firing If the reading is less than the recommended minimum then the performance of the appliance will be compromised The flue draught should be checked under fire at high output M...

Page 7: ... fires and therefore not suitable for solid fuel A combustible fire surround with a depth of up to 100mm requires a minimum clearance of 100mm from the side of the stove For combustible fire surrounds with a depth in excess of 100mm this clearance must be increased to 200mm REMOVING INTERNAL COMPONENTS All internal components must be removed prior to fitting the stove This will make handling the s...

Page 8: ...move the lower rear brick support using the finger hole provided to lift it from its slots 7 Cut the cable ties and remove the baffle by rolling it up over the baffle supports and out of the stove 8 Remove the grate bars starting with the high bars 9 Remove the firebox side plates ...

Page 9: ...inkage arm from the front cam bar rotate the cam bar and lift it out 12 Lift out the rear cam bar along with the cam bar linkage arm 13 Lift out the primary air duct 14 Lift out the primary air valve slider 15 Undo the four M6 x 25mm screws and remove the primary air valve and gasket ...

Page 10: ...a stainless steel liner a liner clamp HHN07 ARRT 003 will need to be used The clamp should be connected to the liner by a proprietary flexible liner to single wall flue adaptor using the three fixing holes in the clamp socket and those provided in the flue adaptor The clamp can be attached to the bottom of the liner without the appliance fitted Apply fire cement to the inside of the stove s flue c...

Page 11: ... internal parts by following the removing internal components instructions in reverse order Ensure that the firebox side plates are refitted using the following procedure Insert the side plate so that the front end of it locates under the front plate catch bar as shown Ensure that the back end of the side plate is outside the rear grate support as shown Lower the side plate into position so that t...

Page 12: ...to Combustibles section of the installation instructions WARNING This appliance will be hot when in operation and due care should be taken The supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to open the door and operate the air controls AEROSOLS Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove when it is alight AIR CONTROLS Installed operated and maintained correctly this stove will burn cleanly and...

Page 13: ... to be refuelled approximately once every 1 1 hours REDUCED COMBUSTION In order to shut down the stove reduce the primary and secondary air by sliding both controls to the left If the controls are left in this position the fire will be starved of air and will die down If you want to revive the fire it is recommended that the primary air control is opened first and then the secondary air control Wa...

Page 14: ...ations and Local Authority Byelaws this appliance requires regular maintenance of the following N B Refer to the Removing Internal Components section of the installation instructions for details on how to remove each component AS NECESSARY Baffle This should be removed and cleaned at least once a month to prevent any build up of soot or fly ash that could lead to blocked flue ways and dangerous fu...

Page 15: ...duce condensation and subsequent damage leave the air controls fully open If the appliance has been unused for a long period of time such as during the spring and summer months a competent person should check the chimney for potential obstructions before lighting the stove Gaskets all gaskets used on this appliance are produced from a heat resistant material called Manniglas The glass gasket will ...

Page 16: ...it SCPHCE09SDSK Glass Gasket HCE09 030 Glass Clip HHR08 046 Glass Screw FSJM05008SS Door Glass HCE09 031 Rope Sealing Kit SCPHCE09NDSK R H Door HCE09 009 Glass Gasket HCE09 030 Glass Clip HHR08 046 Glass Screw FSJM05008SS Door Glass HCE09 031 Rope Sealing Kit SCPHCE09NDSK Door Handle Assembly AVI08 ARRT 012MB Door Handle Assembly AVI05 ARRT 011MB Single Door HCE09 008 Door Handle AVA08 020MB Door ...

Page 17: ...JINCHI08 RevC 21 05 14 Spares Information Single Door Body Spares ...

Page 18: ...JINCHI08 RevC 21 05 14 Spares Information Double Door Body Spares ...

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