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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This solid fuel cooker has been manufactured and supplied in compliance with the Health & Safety at Work Act
1974 section 6. We have taken every reasonable care that this product is designed and constructed to be safe
and without risk to health when properly installed and used. This cooker is tested and approved prior to
despatch.
This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children,
aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot
working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
Notice:
Any alteration that is not approved by Waterford Stanley may render the warranty void and can effect
your statutory rights.
The complete installation must be done in accordance with current Standards and Local Codes. It should be
noted that the requirements and these publications may be superseded during the life of this manual.
SUMMER OPERATION
(i.e. when Central heating is not in use).
The fire-box of this cooker can not be modified to
reduce the boiler output while cooking. Therefore if
cooking is carried out during the summer months
then adequate dissipation of the heat produced be
allowed for in your central heating circuit to ensure
that the hot water within the circuit does not boil.
1.
Blanking Plate
2.
6” Flue Box
3.
Trivet
4.
Hob
5.
Towel Rail
6.
Oven Thermometer
7.
Main Oven Door
8.
Front Cleaning Door
9.
Warming Oven Door
10. Base Frame
11. Ashpit Door
12. Boiler Thermostat
13. Riddling Cover
14. Fire Door
15. Hotplate
16. Cleaning Panel to Hotplate
17. Hotplate Covers
SCHEMATIC
CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES
This cooker may contain some of the materials
indicated below. It is the users/installers
responsibility to ensure his/her personal protection
when handling the pertinent items:- fire cement, fuel
beds, artificial fuels. When handling use disposable
gloves. Glues and sealants - exercise caution. If
they are liquid use face mask and disposable
gloves. Glass yarn or rope, mineral wool, rock wool,
insulation pads, ceramic fibre, coal dust may be
harmful if inhaled. They may also irritate the skin,
eyes, nose and throat. Use disposable gloves, face
mask and eye protection. Wash other exposed
parts after handling. When disposing of the rubbish
reduce dust with water and wrap them securely.