Stanley MAEVE Series Operation, Installation & Servicing Instructions Download Page 4

5.5 

The half round end of log D should face 
forwards showing a dark burnt effect, see 
Fig.21.

5.6

Place log E across from the rear log A to 
log C on the right hand side. Again, there 
are cutouts for location. Log E should 
have the small branch on the right hand 
side when installed correctly. The front of 
the log should sit on the burner skin and 
should fit tight to log C, see Fig. 22.

5.6 

Place the embers along the front of the 
burner so as to cover the front edge. 
These can be placed up to the front edge 
of the burner ports. It does not harm the 
performance of the stove if these cover 
the burner ports but less yellow flames will
be evident. Place a few embers between 
logs B and C in the centre of the burner.
If any embers remain, keep them in the 
bag for future use, see Fig.23.

NOTE: ENSURE THAT THE LOGS ARE 
POSITIONED, AS DETAILED ABOVE.

6. 

THE FLAME FAILURE DEVICE

6.1

This is a safety feature incorporated in all 
Waterford fires which automatically 
switches off the gas supply if the pilot light
goes out and fails to heat the 
thermocouple.

7.

‘RUNNING IN’

7.1

The surface coating on  your Waterford 
fire will "burn off" during the first 24 hours 
of use, producing a harmless and tempo-
rary odour.  This will disappear after the 
short period of use.  If the odour persists, 
ask your installer for advice.

8.

SERVICING

8.1

The fire must be serviced every 12 
months by a qualified Gas Engineer.  In all
correspondence, always quote the appli-
ance type and the serial number, which 
may be found on the data badge.

9.

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:

9.1

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

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9.2

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

9.3

Use only products recommended by the 
Vitreous Enamel Association, these prod-
ucts carry the vitramel label.

9.4

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS OR 
OVEN CLEANSERS CONTAINING CIT-
RIC ACID ON ENAMELLED SURFACES.
ENSURE THAT THE CLEANSER MANU
FACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS ARE 
ADHERED TO.

ASSOCIATION

Summary of Contents for MAEVE Series

Page 1: ...abrics such as curtains are not positioned above or near to the stoves outer casing Please read these instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place They will be needed when servicing the fire I...

Page 2: ...ERATION SIZE G20 20mb 1 x 14 5 mm NG G25 25mb 1 x 10 0 mm G25 20mb 1 x 12 0 mm G30 29mb LPG G31 37mb 2 x 14 5mm G30 31 50mb 1 x 14 5mm 1 x 11 0mm EFFICIENCY CLASS 1 FLUE OUTLET SIZE INLET 152mm OUTLET...

Page 3: ...nob and turn clock wise until the knob is pointing at the off INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE NOTE THE YELLOW FLAMES WILL APPEAR WHEN THE FIRE HAS GAINED SUFFICIENT HEAT TYPICALLY 10 TO 20 MINUTES IF THE APPLIAN...

Page 4: ...pilot light goes out and fails to heat the thermocouple 7 RUNNING IN 7 1 The surface coating on your Waterford fire will burn off during the first 24 hours of use producing a harmless and tempo rary...

Page 5: ...be fitted with the guard sup plied see Fig 6 supplied with rear exit 11 3 Rear exit flue will accommodate walls between 200mm 500mm 11 4 All vertical and horizontal flues must be securely fixed and f...

Page 6: ...ired to install the flue This can be achieved by either a Core drill b Hammer and chisel It is advisable to drill small holes around the circumference when using method b Make good both ends of the ho...

Page 7: ...rawl plugs sup plied Assemble the horizontal flue onto the elbow and reposition the stove ensur ing the flue slides smoothly through the wall Alternatively place the flue terminal in the wall place th...

Page 8: ...urther 18 3 If for any reason the flue has to be removed from the stove the seals must be replaced in the inner telescopic section and the inner spigot 19 MAIN BURNER 19 1 Turn the gas supply off at t...

Page 9: ...off at the isolation device Undo the inlet compression nut and pull the pipe clear of the valve see Fig 33 Prise the small retaining ring out of the inlet and remove the filter 22 2 Replace with a ne...

Page 10: ...349 Plate Pilot PI0026 PI0015 PIOO27 Injector Burner GZ1628 GZ1629 Assy Thermocouple PI0010 Mag Unit GC0079 Electrode PI0053 Gasket PI0052 Gas Valve GC0077 Gas Filter GC0065 Piezo GC0062 Ignition Lead...

Page 11: ...r to Section 22 Insufficient gas pressure Check the gas pressure and correct if necessary Empty supply tank or LPG only ensure adequate cylinder supply of gas in cylinders Short pilot flame length see...

Page 12: ...Is pilot burner horizontal See diagram 33 Consult Section 2 retry NO YES YES YES NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES NO FLAME FAILURE FUNCTIONAL CHECK 3 PILOT WILL NOT STAY LIT OR FIRE GOES OUT IN USE Ensure...

Page 13: ...ort roofs 600 E From vertical drain pipes and soil pipes 75 F From internal or external corners 600 G Above ground roof or balcony level 300 H From a surface facing a terminal 600 I From a terminal di...

Page 14: ...A 225mm B 150mm A 50mm B 150mm A 1007 mm B 470 mm A 152mm B 510mm Fig 7 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 8 13...

Page 15: ...Fig 11 Fig 12 14...

Page 16: ...Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 Metres 3 0 2 5 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 Metres 0 1 0m 4 25m 0 25m 2 5m 3 0m 4 0m 10 0m 15...

Page 17: ...LOG LAYOUT Fig 18 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 19 16 Note No log retainer on Balanced Flue Model...

Page 18: ...17 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26...

Page 19: ...Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 29 Fig 32 Fig 33 Fig 34 Fig 35 Fig 31 Fig 30 18...

Page 20: ...he room in which the appliance is located should have an air vent of adequate size to support correct combustion including all other air using devices fitted in the same or adjacent rooms see Ventilat...

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