LANGDALE SMOKE CONTROL ISSUE 1 07/07/2015
Place the 9v battery into the handset.
To open the air vent press the smallest button on the handset at the same time as the button
next to the arrow pointing upwards. To close the air vent, just press the button next to the
arrow pointing downwards.
TO INSTALL EXTERNAL AIR SUPPLY
Put one jubilee clip over the flexi vent pipe. Push the vent pipe onto the rear air outlet on
the stove and tighten the jubilee clip. Drill a 100mm hole through the wall with a core drill
and push the vent pipe through the wall, cutting to correct length. Put the second jubilee
clip round the vent pipe then fasten to louvre grill. Back fill round the outside of the vent
pipe with insulating material to prevent draught getting into the house. Then fasten the
louvre grill onto the wall.
When installation is complete, allow a suitable time for fire cement and mortar to dry, light
a fire and make sure all joints are sealed. The stove is painted with a high temperature paint
finish. The paint will be cured when most surfaces have reached about 246 degrees C.
During this burn off period you will notice an unpleasant smell; you should not touch or
wipe the paint during this period as it will be soft and may mark. The room should be well
ventilated, children and pets should be kept away. Do not use water to clean the stove,
either before or after it is cured.
TURBO BURNER
There is a Turbo Burner which brings air in allowing plenty of oxygen into the rear and top
of the stove, thus burning off gases which normally do not ignite. This gives the stove more
efficiency and better combustion, less pollution. The turbo burner is built in and needs no
adjustment.
LIGHTING THE STOVE
When ready to light the stove for the first time, make sure that everything is removed from
the ashpan, and then open the lever under the door to the left, this is operated by hand with
a glove or by foot. Then slide the air inlet on the right hand side of the stove towards the
front to let air in under the grate, this is meant for cold start or to be used when refueling.
First burn some newspaper in the stove, with the door closed, to warm the flue, as there
may be down draught initially. The temperature in the flue has to be increased to change the
down draught to up draught. If down draught persists, try burning a blow torch in the stove,
facing the flue for a minute or two. If there is a soot door fitted, try warming the flue
through the soot door. If this does not work, call in your installer. If the stove has not been