JINCHI08 RevC 21/05/14
C
LEARANCES TO
C
OMBUSTIBLE
M
ATERIALS
Excluding some fire surround installations (see below)
there should be no combustible material within
200mm of either side of the stove or 275mm above.
No combustible furniture should be placed any closer
than 700mm from the front of the stove.
F
IRE
S
URROUNDS
Please check the suitability of any fireplace/surround
for closed solid fuel appliances before installation.
Hunter Stoves cannot be held responsible for any
fault arising through incorrect use or installation.
Fire surround back panels suitable for solid fuel are
usually in three sections and slabbed. Many fire
surrounds are suitable only for use with gas and
electric 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.
R
EMOVING INTERNAL COMPONENTS
All internal components must be removed prior to
fitting the stove. This will make handling the stove
easier; allow access to fixings and the flue outlet; as
well as protect the internal components from
damage during the installation process.
1.
Open the door(s) and remove the ash pan.
2.
Remove the fuel retainers by turning them
towards you until the pins at the ends of them
align with the cut-outs in the fuel retainer
supports and sliding them out.
3.
Remove the fuel retainer supports by lifting them
free from the slots in the catch bar and swinging
the bottom ends out of the stove.