STOVE OPERATION
Prior to lighting your new stove, ensure that this Manual has been read and completely
understood.
This Stove can get EXTREMELY hot, it is intended to!. If Children, Elderly, Infirm people
or pets will be in the presence of this stove whilst alight then a Fire Guard conforming to BS
8423: 2002 should be fitted in place, these will be available from your WARRIOR Stoves
retailer. This Stove should NOT be operated with the doors open.
AIR CONTROLS:
Your Aidan WARRIOR Stove is manufactured with Three air controls:
Primary; Secondary and Tertiary.
Primary:
This control as suggested by its name is the most important. It should be readily identified
by the parts diagram and is located on the lower section of the stove. Air enters the stove by
this control and it is the amount of air allowed to enter the stove that controls the burning
rate. The further open this control is then the more heat the stove will produce. See the
diagram below:
Secondary:
This control is also known as the ‘Air Wash’, it is located above the Fuel Door and should be
readily identified by the parts diagram. The Air is drawn in through this control and then
deflected down the stove behind the glass, this assists in keeping the glass clean and also
provides a secondary air for combustion. See the diagram below:
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Shows direction of airflow
when using Top Flue Outlet
Shows direction of airflow
when using Rear Flue Outlet
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