Thermocet Rose 6 Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 3

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Congratulations on your purchase of this stove which will give you many years of excel-
lent service. Read these instructions carefully before installing and commissioning the stove. Keep 
these instructions in a safe place. In the event of a fault, please state the type and serial number. 
 
1. General

 

On delivery, check the unit carefully for damage during transport. If the unit is damaged in any way, please 
inform your supplier immediately, giving full details. 

 

1.1. Lighting the stove for the first time 

 

Your stove is finished with a special coating which is resistant to very high temperatures. When using the 
stove for the first time, run in at full output for an hour or two, ensuring that the room is well ventilated. As 
the heat-resistant finish burns in, you may notice a smell or vapour. This is completely harmless. 
Any deposits on the glass can be removed with a proprietary glass cleaner. 

 

1.2. Guarantee

 

 
Fill in your guarantee card and return it within eight days of  purchase. Failure to do so will invalidate your 
guarantee. 
The type and serial number of the stove are given on the dataplate on the back side of the stove. 

 

1.3. Contents of package

 

 
1 x Fully assembled appliance 
2 x front leg nr. 62 
2 x rear leg nr. 63 
1 x Operating and Installation instructions 
1 x Guarantee card 
 

2. Operation instructions Rose ( See page 9 )

 

 
The Rose has two burners. The rear burner is controlled by the thermostat – you select the setting and the 
modulating thermostatic control maintains the correct temperature. The front burner is controlled manu-
ally – you select the setting and the burner continues to operate at that setting until you reset the control. 
The control panel is located at the bottom of the appliance behind the “ash” pan cover. 
 
A:      Gascontrole 
B:       Manual valve 
C:       Thermostat knob 
D:

Ignition knob 

 

2.1. Lighting 

 

Turn on the tap in the gas pipe feeding the appliance. 

Pull out the manual control and turn it fully clockwise (closed) to check that the front burner is 
turned off. 

Turn the thermostat control to PILOT, depress the control and keep it pushed in. 

Operate the ignition button until you hear the click of the spark ignition. 

Check through the glass panel that the pilot is burning. If necessary, click the ignition button again 
until the pilot lights. 

Once the pilot is lit, keep the thermostat control pushed in for a further 30 seconds and release. 

If the pilot goes out, wait 5 minutes and repeat the procedure. 

The rear burner is ignited by turning the thermostat control to the desired position (1 = lowest setting, 
6 = highest setting). 

The front burner is lit by pulling out the manual control and turning it to the left to the desired flame 
height. 

Summary of Contents for Rose 6

Page 1: ...Page 1 ROSE Classic Operating and installation instructions ...

Page 2: ... burner Page 4 2 3 Handcontrolled burner 2 4 Turning off the stove 2 5 Maintenance 3 Downdraught cutout 4 Installation instructions Page 5 4 1 General 4 2 Preparations for installing the stove 4 3 Installing the stove 4 4 Fitting the decorative coal effect Page 6 4 5 Thermostat probe 5 Technical data Page 7 6 Illustrations Page 8 till 10 Subject to alterations 0 20022006 ...

Page 3: ...3 1 x Operating and Installation instructions 1 x Guarantee card 2 Operation instructions Rose See page 9 The Rose has two burners The rear burner is controlled by the thermostat you select the setting and the modulating thermostatic control maintains the correct temperature The front burner is controlled manu ally you select the setting and the burner continues to operate at that setting until yo...

Page 4: ...h If a liquid is spilt on the stove it should be turned off immediately and once it has cooled down any marks should be removed with a mild soap solution Abrasive cleaners must not be used It is advisable to have the stove and flue checked and cleaned by a qualified installer before each heat ing season If the special glass panel is broken or cracked have it replaced before you use the stove again...

Page 5: ...ofed or is fitted with an extractor fan suitable apertures must be provided to equalise the pres sure between inside and outside so that the operation of the flue is not affected by low pressure in the room When installing gasstoves we advise in general to connect the stove to a full stainless steel or aluminium chimney liner 100 mm This to avoid possible problems with the downdraught cutoutsystem...

Page 6: ...s on to the rear mounting plate which is about 8 cm above the burner unit Close the door and fix the two screws Important always take care that the door is fixed tight before op erating the stove Now light the stove according to the Operating Instructions 4 5 Thermostat probe The stove is supplied with a remote mounting thermostat capaillary probe The probe should be placed in a position which wil...

Page 7: ...Page 7 5 TECHNICAL DATA 1 Screws 2 Doorknob 3 Glass door 4 Lower ash pan door 1 4 3 2 Situation of ceramic coal sets ...

Page 8: ...Page 8 GASCONNECTION ...

Page 9: ...Page 9 ...

Page 10: ...I3 Rose 9 NAT GAS I2H Rose 9 LPG I3 Pre pressure Mbar 20 37 20 37 Burner pressure Mbar 6 3 26 0 10 6 26 0 Nominal input Kw Hi 7 5 8 3 10 9 8 3 Nominal output kW 6 2 7 1 9 2 7 2 Flue connection φ mm 100 100 100 100 Gas connection 3 8 G 3 8 G 3 8 G 3 8 G ...

Page 11: ...nce is fitted with insulated covering one of the following materials should only be used Loose white insulation wool heat resistant to 1000 C Rocktherm 180 012 insulation wool 700 C from Rockwool or the equivalent Other mineral insulation wool without binding agents synthetic resins or water repellent substances mineral oils Wait at least 6 weeks before firing a newly bricked chimney or after reno...

Page 12: ...by the guarantee Defects caused by inexpert assembly and or treatment Costs of transport assembly and dismantling Glazing fire gratings refractory stones flue gas baffle plates heat shields and controllers Paint discolouration which may develop after heating Overheated parts due to faulty installation and or fitting 8 In view of the tremendous variations in the possible options for building a chim...

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