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PROLONGED PERIODS OF NON USE

If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged peri-
od of time then it should be given a thorough clean
to  remove  ash  and  unburned  fuel  residues.    To
enable  a  good  flow  of  air  through  the  appliance  to
reduce  condensation  and  subsequent  damage,
leave the air controls fully open.

It is important that the flue connection, any appliance
baffles  or  throat  plates  and the  chimney  are  swept
prior to lighting up after a prolonged shutdown 
period.

WARNING NOTE:

Properly  installed,  operated  and  maintained  this
stove  will  not  emit  fumes  into  the  dwelling.
Occasional  fumes  from  the  de-ashing  and  re-
fuelling may occur.  However, persistent fume emis-
sion is potentially dangerous and must not be
tolerated.    If  fume  emission  does  persist,  then  the
following immediate action should be taken:

(a) Open doors and windows to ventilate room.

(b) Let the fire out or eject and safely dispose of 

fuel from the stove.

(c)  Check for flue or chimney blockage and 

clean if required.

(d)  Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause

of the fume emission has been identified and 
corrected.  If necessary seek expert advice.

The most common cause of fume emission is flue-
way  or  chimney  blockage.    For  you  own  safety
these must be kept clean at all times.

GLASS CLEANING

The  stove  glass  will  self-clean  when  there  is  suffi-
cient  heat  generated  by  the  burning  fuel  i.e.  when
the unit is operated at the maximum air settings. If a
build-up  of  creosote occurs  on  the glass  it  may be
due to low draft conditions, poor quality fuel or oper-
ating the stove at the minimum air settings for long
periods of time. The glass should be cleaned when
cool  and  cleaned  with  a  non-abrasive  cloth  using
warm soapy water. For stubborn deposits, a grade 0
steel  wool  can  be  used  whilst  tak¡ng  care  not  to
scratch the glass with any coal/ash deposits.

CHANGING THE ROPE SEALS

The rope seal between the door & the front casting
will  compress  &  harden  over  time  and  whilst  small
adjustments  can  be  made  to  the  door  catch  to
ensure the integrity of  the  rope  seal, it will be nec-
essary to replace the rope seals on the stove peri-
odically  depending  on  stove  usage.  lt  is  recom-
mended  that  the  rope  seals  are  changed  at  least
every two years.

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.

A detailed list of the approved cleaners can be found
on their website www.vea.org.uk/enamel-care/

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

NOTE:

Small impact marks on the enamel finish can

be repaired using an appropriate enamel 
touch up (a touch up bottle 

i

s included with 

the stove packaging) but it should not be 
used to cover marks greater than ø10mm or

multiple  marks  on  the  same  cast-

ing/area.

CLEANING A MATT BLACK/SENOTHERM
STOVE

Cleaning should be done when the stove is cold by
removing any dust or dirt  using a dry cloth. Do not
use any water on the matt black/senotherm finish as
this will cause it to rust.

Summary of Contents for Oisin Eco

Page 1: ...hould 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 When using the boiler stove in situations where children aged and or infirm persons are present a fireguard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove The fireguard should be manufactured in accordance with BS 8423 2010 PLEASE RETAIN ...

Page 2: ...r Protection 11 16 Dhw Boiler 11 17 Commissioning and Handover 11 18 Recommended Fuels 11 19 Stove Dimensions 12 20 Technical Data 12 21 Energy Labelling Fiche Details 12 22 Air Controls 13 23 Lighting 13 24 User Instructions 13 25 Refuelling 14 26 Slow Burning 14 27 De Ashing 14 28 Disposal of Ashes 14 28 Monthly Maintenance 14 29 Periodic Maintenance 14 30 Chimney Cleaning 14 31 Glass Cleaning 1...

Page 3: ...quirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here https www gov uk smoke control area rules Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervi sion of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The Oisin Solid fuel non boiler Eco stove has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control are...

Page 4: ...alled as per the requirements of the manual Failure to comply with the Installation requirements or Building Regulations will void your warranty Waterford Stanley reserve the right to replace any part due to manufacturing defect that fails within the warranty period under the terms of the warranty The unit must be used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with manufacturer s operati...

Page 5: ...hould be provided to the chimney serving the appliance to allow for cleaning 9 It is a requirement by Building Regulations to have a carbon monoxide alarm fitted to any room with a solid fuel appliance Location 10 Clearance to combustible materials must be adhered to as described in the Clearance to Combustible section 11 The stove must be installed on a floor protector that covers the area under ...

Page 6: ...shes This will allow better and cleaner burning See Re Fuelling section 6 Never allow a build up of ashes in the ash pan as this will cause the grate to burn out prematurely Empty the ashpan when refuelling 7 Avoid slow burning of damp or unseasoned fuel as this will result in tarring flue ways and chim ney i e peat or timber 8 Allow adequate air ventilation to ensure plenty of air for combustion ...

Page 7: ...e and use appropriate protective equipment Metal Parts When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury IMPORTANT WARNING This stove must not be installed into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance 7 The complete installation must be done in accor dance with current Standards and Local Codes It should be noted that the requirement...

Page 8: ... be removed before connecting this appliance If con necting to an existing chimney with a flue diameter of more that 8 it is recommend to line the flue using a suitable stainless steel flue liner 8 To minimise the wind effects the flue termination point should be located in accordance with building regulation part J See Fig 5 Where this termination point does not suffice it may be necessary to ext...

Page 9: ...Fig 5 9 RECOMMENDED FLUE TERMINAL POSITION ...

Page 10: ... the correct size and unob structed for the appliance in use If there is an extraction fan fitted in adjacent rooms where this appliance is fitted additional air vents may be required to alleviate the possibility of spillage of products of combustion from the appli ance flue while the fan is in operation Refer to B S 8303 Part 1 Especially Airtight Properties If the stove is being fitted in a prop...

Page 11: ...s for the stove are left with the customer Ensure to advise the cus tomer on the correct use of the appliance with the fuels likely to be used on the stove and warn them to use only the recommended fuels for the stove Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove The customer should be warned to use a fire guard to BS 8432 2010 in the presence of children aged and or i...

Page 12: ... LABELLING FICHE DETAILS TECHNICAL DATA Parameter Units Smokeless Mineral Fuel Wood Typical refuel interval nominal outputs h 1 05 0 83 Total efficiency 81 5 81 4 Nominal heat output kW 5 1 5 1 Mean CO emission at 13 O2 0 07 0 09 Mean flue gas temperature ºC 270 257 Flue gas mass flow g s 3 6 4 3 Mean CnHm emission at 13 O2 Nmg m3 37 73 Mean NOx emission at 13 O2 Nmg m3 100 95 DIN Plus particulate...

Page 13: ... smoke 8 Operation with the air controls fully open can cause excessive smoke the appliance conrtols must be shut down in accordance with teh table above after the ignition period to prevent excessive smoke Note The controls may become hot when the stove is in operation use tool or glove provided to adjust the controls when the stove is hot AIR CONTROLS Primary air control The spin valve located i...

Page 14: ...ake room to remove the vermiculite side brick on that side Repeat for the opposite side and then remove the vermiculite baffle Then remove the steel baffle by lifting the back edge of the back brick and sliding it forward allowing the back edge drop down for ease of removal Remove the back brick and clean the internal of the stove and all clean the baffles and bricks prior to them being refitted R...

Page 15: ... cleaned when cool and cleaned with a non abrasive cloth using warm soapy water For stubborn deposits a grade 0 steel wool can be used whilst tak ng care not to scratch the glass with any coal ash deposits CHANGING THE ROPE SEALS The rope seal between the door the front casting will compress harden over time and whilst small adjustments can be made to the door catch to ensure the integrity of the ...

Page 16: ...ac turers 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 6 A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows a ...

Page 17: ...OISIN SF NB ECO EXPLODED VIEW 17 ...

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Page 19: ...19 NOTES ...

Page 20: ...Rev 0010 NH 161120 Item No N00002AXX 20 Manufactured by Waterford Stanley Ltd Unit 401 403 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 302315 ...

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