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DISPOSAL OF ASHES

The stove is provided with a steel ashpan.  This ash-

pan must be emptied every day.

If ashes are allowed to build up to grate level the fire-

bars could be damaged by overheating.  We recom-

mend that you remove ashes after you have riddled

the fire following an overnight burn.

Note:  

The stove should never be operated with the

ashpit door open.

Ashes should be placed in a metal or other non-

combustible container with a tight fitting lid.  The

closed container of ashes should be placed on a

non-combustible material, pending final disposal.  If

ashes are buried in soil, or otherwise dumped they

should be retained in the closed container until they

are thoroughly cooled. 

TO CLEAN CHIMNEY OUTLET

These parts are heavy and must be allowed to

cool before removal.

Remove hob and place to one side, taking care not

to damage the enamel finish.  Remove the hotplate

and inner top by unscrewing the four 

1

/4”

hex head

bolts and insert the cleaning brush.  Replace the

hotplate and inner top, ensuring that the rope on the

bottom of the inner top has not moved out of position

or been damaged.  Replace the hob before relight-

ing the fire.

TO REPLACE DAMAGED GRATE OR GRATE

BAR 

Remove the front brick, the back brick, all the left

hand side bricks and both small right side bricks

from the stove, taking care not to damage or break

any of the bricks in the process.  Tilt the grate

assembly up on the left hand side of the stove and

pull towards the left side of the stove until the driven

rocker bar is clear of the right hand firebricks.

Remove the grate assembly from the firebox,

replace the damaged part and reassemble the fire-

box by re-positioning the grate assembly and then

reposition all the firebricks.

Ensure the riddling mechanism works properly from

outside the stove before replacing the firebricks.

DE-ASHING

When ash build-up becomes excessive in the fire

chamber shake the firebars by inserting the operat-

ing tool/door handle into the round slot on the right

side of the stove, twisting clockwise and anti-clock-

wise. 

A poker is also provided for de-ashing.

FIRE SAFETY

To provide reasonable fire safety, the following

should be given serious consideration.

1.

Do not over fire the stove.

2.  Over-firing will also damage painted or enamel 

finish.

3.  Install a smoke detector in the room.

4.  A conveniently located class A fire extinguisher

to contend with small fires resulting from burning

embers.

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Summary of Contents for GRAINNE

Page 1: ...s 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...

Page 2: ...12 Floor Protection 4 13 T echnical Data 4 14 Specification 5 15 Operating Instructions 6 16 Low Slumber Burn 6 17 Primary Air Control 6 18 Recommended Fuels 6 19 Important Notes 7 20 Lighting 8 21 D...

Page 3: ...when the length of the horizontal section should not exceed 150mm In order to minimise flue resistance and to make sweeping easier it is recommended to use 2 x 45 o bends rather than a 90 o bend The...

Page 4: ...requirement for this appliance use the following equation a total free area of at least 550mm 2 per kW of rated output above 5kW shall be provided If there is another air using appliance fitted in the...

Page 5: ...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 performance of the stove F...

Page 6: ...en up a fire in this heater Keep all such liquid well away from the heater at all times Operate stove only with fuelling door and ashpit doors closed This heater is hot whilst in operation Keep childr...

Page 7: ...at all times Operate the stove only with the fuelling door closed except for re fuelling Fig 8 OPEN When burning coal timber or peat CLOSE When burning anthracite and smokeless fuels WARNING DO NOT OB...

Page 8: ...pen for long periods as this will over heat the unit causing unnecessary damage Close the ash door between removing and replacing the ashpan 9 Clean the chimney at least twice a year 10 Burning soft f...

Page 9: ...the fire door and add more kindling of a larger size to sustain the fire Close the firedoor Do not operate this appliance with the firedoor open 8 Never use inflammable liquid i e gasoline petrol para...

Page 10: ...e hob before relight ing the fire TO REPLACE DAMAGED GRATE OR GRATE BAR Remove the front brick the back brick all the left hand side bricks and both small right side bricks from the stove taking care...

Page 11: ...n 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 CONTA...

Page 12: ...rmostat 23 Front Brick 24 Back Brick 25 Side Back Brick 26 Left Front Brick 27 Right Front Brick 28 Side Brick No 1 29 Side Brick No 2 30 LH Front Brick No 2 31 LH Fire Door 32 RH Fire Door 33 Ash Pit...

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