Stanley Fionn Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 7

pending final disposal.  If the ashes are disposed of
by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed , they
should  be  retained  in  the  closed  container  until  all
cinders have thoroughly cooled.

GLASS WINDOW

The  glass  will  clean  itself  when  there  is  sufficient
heat generated by burning fuel.  The Air Way system
provides preheated air which keeps the glass clean
even at low heat conditions.

RECOMMENDED FUELS

The  stove  output  levels  are  assessed  on  standard
House Coals of good quality.  Reduced outputs will
result when fuels of lower calorific values are used.
Wood logs up to 36 cm long are suitable.

All fuels should be stored under cover and kept as
dry as possible prior to use.

House Coal 25 - 75mm

Calorific Value 7.2 kW/KG = 12,300 BTUS/LB

Timber - Firebox Size

Calorific Value 5.0 kW/KG = 8,600 BTUS/LB

Peat Briquettes - 

Calorific Value 4.8 kW/KG = 8,300 BTUS/LB

Bog Peat - 

Calorific Value 3.4 kW/KG = 6,000 BTUS/LB

VITREOUS ENAMEL CLEANING

General  cleaning  must  be  carried  out  when  the
stove is cool.

If this stove is finished in a high gloss vitreous 
enamel,  to  keep  the  enamel  in  the  best  condition
observe the following tips:

1.

Wipe over daily with a soapy damp cloth, 
followed by a polish with a clean dry duster.

2.

For stubborn deposits a soap impregnated 
pad can be carefully used on the vitreous 
enamel.

3.

Use only products recommended by the 
Vitreous Enamel Association, these products
carry the Vitramel label.

4.

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS OR OVEN
CLEANSERS CONTAINING CITRIC ACID 
ON ENAMELLED SURFACES.  ENSURE 
THAT THE CLEANSER MANUFACTUR-
ERS INSTRUCTIONS ARE ADHERED TO.

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CO ALARM

Waterford  Stanley  recommend  the  fitting  of  a  CO
Alarm in the same room as the appliance, this is a
requirement  under  UK  Building  Regulations.    Fur-
ther guidance on the installation of a carbon monox-
ide  alarm  is  available  in  BS  EN  50292:2002  and
from the alarm manufacturers instructions.

Provision of an alarm must not be considered a
substitute for either installing the appliance 
correctly  or  ensuring  regular  servicing  and
maintenance of the appliance and chimney 
system.

WARNING:-

If the CO Alarm sounds unexpectedly:-

1. Open Doors and windows to ventilate the 

room and then leave the premises.

2. Let the fire go out.

Summary of Contents for Fionn

Page 1: ...tion 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...

Page 2: ...Regulations 4 12 Gravity Circuit 4 13 Injector Tee 5 14 Water Circuit Temperature 5 15 Pipe Thermostat 5 16 Operating Instructions 5 17 Coal Burning 5 18 Lighting The Fire 5 19 Use of Back Air Valve 6...

Page 3: ...nsure that the grate 19 is installed correctly Step 3a WOOD BURNING Install the Back Baffle 25 with the 4 holes at the top Step 4a Install the Side Bricks 8 one at each side of the boiler and push the...

Page 4: ...812mm straight up only It is recommended that this appliance is sited next to and on a non combustible surface A minimum all round clearance of 100 mm will allow air circulation and not impede the per...

Page 5: ...the fire When the fire is well established adjust the spin valve and back air valve Add fuel to the firebox as required and adjust the air valves to suit current require ments When refuelling open th...

Page 6: ...er while it is in use Operate stove only with fuelling door closed LIGHTING Lay a few crumbled sheets of paper on the hearth then a few small sticks on the kindling to get the fire started Close the d...

Page 7: ...his stove is finished in a high gloss vitreous enamel to keep the enamel in the best condition observe the following tips 1 Wipe over daily with a soapy damp cloth followed by a polish with a clean dr...

Page 8: ...ING PLATE 19 COAL GRATE COAL BURNING 20 DOOR CATCH 21 ASHPAN COAL BURNING 22 WINDOW INSULATION 23 WINDOW GLASS 24 FIRE FENCE WOOD BURNING 26 HEARTH PLATE WOOD BURNING 27 BACK AIR VALVE HOUSING 28 BACK...

Page 9: ...Hr Max Heat to Water 4 7 kW Hr 16 000 Btus Hr Radiation Surface Heating Surface Only 8 6 sq meters 92 sq feet Heating Plus Domestic Hot Water 3 7 sq meters 40 sq feet Gross Weight 107 Kg 235 Lbs It is...

Page 10: ...o combustible materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance to Combustible section 8 The stove must be installed on a floor protector that covers the area under the stove and extends 18 t...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...N00044AXX DP130903 Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 401 403 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 302315 12...

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