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CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE 

 
Your ACQUISITIONS stove is guaranteed against defects arising from faulty manufacture for one year 
subject to the following express conditions. Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the 
guarantee. 

 

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Your  ACQUISITIONS  dealer  or  a  suitably  qualified  engineer  must  install  the  stove.  Upon 
installation the receipt must be kept as proof of purchase. 

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The guarantee is one year from date of purchase. 

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The guarantee does not cover parts deemed to be replaceable in the normal usage of the stove. 
These parts are: grate, ash pan, side and back bricks, baffle, door rope seal, door glass. 

 

HOW TO PROCEED WITH A COMPLAINT 

 
If  you  have  cause  for  dissatisfaction  with  your  stove,  you  should  first  contact  your  ACQUISITIONS 
dealer, who will bring your concerns to our attention. We will assess the nature of the complaint and 
either  send  replacement  parts  for  your  dealer  to  fit,  or  nominate  a  regional  engineer  to  inspect  the 
appliance  and  carry  out  any  remedial  work  that  may  be  necessary.  If  the  fault  is  not  actually  due  to 
faulty manufacture but some other cause i.e. misuse, failure to install correctly, or failure to service at 
regular intervals, a charge will be made to cover the cost of the visit and any new parts required. In the 
1st year ACQUISITIONS will only deal with the dealer direct. 
 
SPARE PARTS 
 
Only  genuine  ACQUISITIONS  spare  parts  are  recommended.  Parts  that  may  need  occasional 
replacement are: 
 
Ash Pan 

Side and Back Bricks 

Baffle 

Grate 

GUARANTEE 

Acquisitions Fireplaces Ltd. 

Acquisitions House, 24-26 Holmes Road, London 

NW5 3AB 

Tel: 

020 7482 2949     

Fax: 

020 7267 4361     

e-mail: 

[email protected]  

www.acquisitions.co.uk 

 
 

 

 

Cannonbury Compact 

 

MULTI 

MULTI 

MULTI 

MULTI ----    FUEL STOVE

FUEL STOVE

FUEL STOVE

FUEL STOVE    

    

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS 

(TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER) 

 

UK & IRELAND 

 

 

Manufactured for Acquisitions by Esse Engineering Ltd 

Summary of Contents for Cannonbury Compact

Page 1: ...complaint and either send replacement parts for your dealer to fit or nominate a regional engineer to inspect the appliance and carry out any remedial work that may be necessary If the fault is not actually due to faulty manufacture but some other cause i e misuse failure to install correctly or failure to service at regular intervals a charge will be made to cover the cost of the visit and any ne...

Page 2: ...n These instructions give a guide for the installation of the appliance but in no way absolves the installer from responsibilities to conform to British Standards in particular BS8303 BS8303 BS8303 BS8303 and BS EN 15287 2007 BS EN 15287 2007 BS EN 15287 2007 BS EN 15287 2007 relating to the installation of solid fuel appliances The installation should also comply with local Building Regulations a...

Page 3: ...ricted air supply Check for competing draughts other chimneys extractor hoods fans Fit an air vent if the room is sealed CAUSE CAUSE CAUSE CAUSE REMEDY REMEDY REMEDY REMEDY External wind conditions combined with chimney terminal Fit stabiliser cowl Fit flue draught stabiliser Low flue draught symptoms Low flue draught symptoms Low flue draught symptoms Low flue draught symptoms difficult to light ...

Page 4: ...emoved A rear flue box attachment available from ACQUISITIONS allows the stove to be installed further out of any building recess Fig 1 shows suitable flue connections IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES 1 The installation must allow for adequate chimney sweeping 2 Avoid using bends greater than 45 to the vertical All flue pipe sections should be as close to vertical as possible 3 All joints in the flue ...

Page 5: ... available from your stove dealer be fitted to the flue pipe above the stove at eye level if possible The figures below show the recommended temperature of the flue gases 115 C 245 C 240 F 475 F The flue gases should be in this temperature band for the safest most efficient and most economical operation of the stove Below 115 C This is below the condensation point of wood gases and may cause the b...

Page 6: ...ould be de ashed and the ash pan emptied Add the fuel sloping it from the front coal bar up to the back of the stove to the level of the top of the back brick Open the primary air inlet and let the fire burn for a period on high rate in order to get the stove back up to temperature and drive off the moisture and gases in the fuel If a lot of smoke is produced on reloading the airwash control can b...

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