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PICKERING SMOKE CONTROL ISSUE No.1 23/03/2018
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WARNING – DO NOT FIT ANY OF THE BATTERIES UNTIL INSTALLATION
IS COMPLETE
Put one of the jubilee clips provided 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.
Take the cover off the stainless steel air intake box by undoing the two rear screws at
either side. Feed the 1.5m braided lead through the wall into the stove position. Connect
the flexi air intake pipe to the back of the stove using the clip provided. Feed the flexi
pipe through the wall, gently pushing the stove into place and connect the outside air vent
onto the metal tube connected to the back plate. Wrap the 13mm ceramic rope provided
round the pipe and place silicone sealer round the outside of the back plate. Screw the
back plate to the wall and replace the cover.
Connect the receiver box to the cable near the stove, insert 4 x AA batteries.
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.
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, open the door and make sure that
everything is removed from inside the stove and open the lever below the door by moving
the lever to the left, this is operated by hand with a glove or by foot. 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 the stove has not been lit for a while the chimney should be
checked for blockages before lighting.
When ready to light the stove, put a small piece of fire lighter, about 25mm square is big
enough light with a match and then add small sticks taking care not to smother the
flames.
When the sticks are well alight add small logs, gradually increasing the size. When the
fire is well established, close the control lever to the required setting by moving it to the