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LIGHTING & CONTROLLING
THE FIRE

Under no circumstances must the stove be operated
if the glass is cracked or broken.
It is recommended that if the property is occupied
the pilot be left on permanently. This will keep the
stove and its components, including the ceramic
coal / log set in a warmer state and assist the light-
ing of the burner. This in turn will reduce the
chance of condensation and any associated prob-
lems.
If the property is left unoccupied for a long period
of time the pilot must be switched off.

The controls are located beneath the ash lip at the
base of the appliance. (See Fig.20a)

Note: 

Ensure burner control knob “B” is set at

maximum and pilot control knob “A” is set in the
off position. (See Fig. 20e) 

Fig. 20a

Step 1.

To ignite the pilot

. First locate the pilot, it 

can be viewed in the front right hand side of the
coal / log bed. Open doors and look downward
through the glass window 50mm from the right
hand side. To ignite the pilot turn control knob “A”
anti-clockwise towards the spark position (See Fig.
20b) until it stops, press down and hold in for 

5

sec-

onds. (only pilot gas flows) .

Fig. 20b

Continue pressing down while turning knob “A”
anti-clockwise to the small flame position, this will
activate the piezo and light the pilot. Continue to
hold down for a further 10 seconds after pilot has
been lit, if the pilot does not stay lit repeat the pro-
cedure. When the pilot stays lit release knob “A” at
the small flame position. (See Fig. 20c).

Fig. 20c

NOTE! 

This lighting procedure does not have to be

carried out every time the stove is used provided
the pilot is left alight. 

Step 2.

To ignite burner 

With the pilot lit turn control knob “A” to the large
flame position and release. This will ignite the
burner. (See Fig. 20d) On initial lighting or after a
period of non use, there may be a short delay of 5
or 6 seconds to allow the burner chamber to fill
with gas, before ignition takes place, this is per-
fectly normal.
To achieve the desired setting turn knob “B” to suit.
Turn anti-clockwise to increase input and clock-
wise to decrease input. 

Fig. 20d

NOTE! 

Between the Max and Min burner settings

an infinitely vairable flame height is achievable.

NOTE! 

Condensation may form on the glass

panel during initial ignition of the burner, this is
normal and due to the moisture in the atmosphere.
This will disappear within 10 minutes of firing.

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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF

USER INSTRUCTIONS

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Max

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Страница 1: ...rne GSL Conventional Flue Gas Stove Installation Servicing Instructions User Manual PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE THIS STOVE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR TIMBER FRAMED PROPERTIES FOR US...

Страница 2: ...he Logs NG 15 16 Fitting Arranging The Logs LPG 16 17 Installation of Remote Control System 18 21 Commissioning The Stove 22 Fire Testing 22 23 Installation Check List 24 SERVICING Replacement Of The...

Страница 3: ...a heavy duty polythene bag and clearly labelled R C F waste This is not classified as hazardous waste and may be disposed of at a tipping site licensed for the disposal of industrial waste Protective...

Страница 4: ...d be fit for purpose be of suitable quality and workmanship and should comply with the applicable British Standard 9 Data Label Plate The data label plate is fixed to the underside of the valve bracke...

Страница 5: ...R BODY CANOPY FIRE DOORS VALVE COVER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CANOPY COVER PLATE CANOPY INFILL PIECE HOT PLATE BLANKING FLUE SPIGOT OPERATING TOOL CONTENTS LIST Fig 2b Canopy Cover Plate Canopy Infill P...

Страница 6: ...erated if the glass is cracked or broken Warning If it is known or suspected that an operational or ignition fault exists on the appliance it must not be used until it has been investigated and correc...

Страница 7: ...d these Installation Instructions Warning Failure to comply with the regulations requirements or these instructions will invalidate the guarantee and could have hazardous consequences IMPORTANT Please...

Страница 8: ...he rear of the stove is to be 100mm from the wall which must be of a non com bustible material The hearth must not be capable of inadvertent covering by a carpet or rug This should be achieved by eith...

Страница 9: ...le material is shown on graph 1 Non Combustible shelf clearances The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other projection made of non combustible ma...

Страница 10: ...Regulation Requirements and BS 5440 Part 1 Suitable types of chimney include the following Masonry chimney built with clay or concrete lin ers or a chimney block system meeting Building Regulations P...

Страница 11: ...l a T section with debris soot collector directly into the flue spigot Ensure it passes through the closure plate by at least 102mm 4 The maximum horizontal section allowed is 350mm Provide a minimum...

Страница 12: ...12 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fig 6b Fig 6a Fig 6c Y See Graph 1...

Страница 13: ...er This must be carried out with all other gas appliances operating at maximum To check the pressure to the burner it is necessary to ignite the appliance and set to high rate See pressure test sequen...

Страница 14: ...and the front of the fire box These matrices are labelled LF left front RF right front The RF matrix has a notch in the front to avoid the pilot assembly The arrangement should look like Fig 10a 3 Now...

Страница 15: ...rix in the centre at the rear of the burner The base of the matrix should slot down behind the burner See Fig 12a 2 Lay the Y shape log to the right hand side of the burner Ensure that the Y open sect...

Страница 16: ...e they are handled carefully Ensure location is correct Do not force the matrix into position If any of the logs and or rear matrix is damaged they must be replaced with genuine Aarrow parts Warning A...

Страница 17: ...orners of the burner See Fig 14b 4 Next place the 2x large twigs into the layout with the base of each twig central about the stove opening and placed to the front of the stove The tops of these twigs...

Страница 18: ...rol system PARTS LIST 1 Motor 2 Ultrasonic Receiver 3 Remote control handset 4 Wiring Harness Multiblock end to reciever spade connections to motor micro switch 5 Micro switch 6 AA LR6 1 5v Batteries...

Страница 19: ...he drive gear onto knob B arrow Y 4 Replace valve cover ensure clip is located before the pozi screw is tightened Do not over tighten the screw as this may effect the operation of the control 5 Take t...

Страница 20: ...e Fig 17b 3 Place the double sided adhesive tape to the underside of the reciever unit Slide back the cover and insert the 4x AA LR6 1 5v batteries into unit observing the correct polartity as marked...

Страница 21: ...remote is now ready to use In the event of battery failure the flame height can still be adjusted man ually using the knob B on the valve NOTE Please note the placement of the Remote control temperat...

Страница 22: ...not occur the appliance must be disconnected and the flue checked Step 5 If there is an extractor fan in any room this must be turned on and any doors between it and the fire left open repeat the spi...

Страница 23: ...second will cut the stove off if there is inadequate flue draw for example a blockage in the chimney If this occurs the stove should not be re lit until the stove and flue have been checked by a quali...

Страница 24: ...gas appliances only c If clay or concrete flue liners used confirm that they are correctly jointed with socket end uppermost and state jointing materials used d If an existing chimney has been refurb...

Страница 25: ...rs one per side Step 4 Lift the body and canopy off the chassis Refer to guide to manual handling on page 3 Step 5 Remove dummy fuel retainer 2 screws If glass is broken suitable gloves must be worn f...

Страница 26: ...tainer and then the glass frame assembly Ref Page 25 Step 5 Remove the coals or logs Step 6 Remove the base coal matrix four pieces Take care not to damage the matrix Page 14 Step 7 Remove the two sel...

Страница 27: ...ve check that it is clear of any debris or obstructions Step 10 Check the system for gas soundness Step 11 Check the ignition of the pilot and with the pilot turned off check that the flame failure sy...

Страница 28: ...onto thermocouple Replace the pilot OSD assembly No No No Turn gas on Purge system Yes Correct pressure No Replace pilot assembly OSD No Yes Check for spark output from control valve Yes Check if gas...

Страница 29: ...al please contact your Aarrow stove retailer Please keep all repair receipts safely Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits as they will complete the service record chart...

Страница 30: ...30 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF ADDITIONAL NOTES...

Страница 31: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 31...

Страница 32: ...20b Continue pressing down while turning knob A anti clockwise to the small flame position this will activate the piezo and light the pilot Continue to hold down for a further 10 seconds after pilot...

Страница 33: ...nitial firing the stove will give off non toxic fumes when first used This is perfectly normal and will disappear after the first few hours It is advised to ventilate the room by opening doors and win...

Страница 34: ...ncremental change in flame height Note In the event of battery failure the flame height can still be adjusted manually Caution It is recommended to turn the combination control either to the off or pi...

Страница 35: ...ess AUTO until the display flashes Press A or B to the desired temperature Wait or press AUTO to switch to automatic mode A sensor in the remote control measures the room temperature The controller co...

Страница 36: ...ogramme turns to P1 or P2 heating cycle off the motor will turn the valve to pilot and there is no temperature control This minimizes battery consumption You may press AUTO to verify the set temperatu...

Страница 37: ...could block the motor when the knob reaches the end points of its turning radius The knob must then be turned manu ally to free blockage The temperature is controlled by activating the motor for a spe...

Страница 38: ...rning If it is known or suspected that an operational or ignition fault exists on the appliance it must not be used until it has been investigated and corrected by a qualified gas engineer Warning The...

Страница 39: ...stible material is shown on graph 1 Non Combustible shelf clearances The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other projection made of non combustibl...

Страница 40: ...124 AFGS1087 AFGS1125 AFGS1126 3 Log set LPG Complete 4 Injector NG BRAY 82 400 5 Injector LPG BRAY 82 160 6 Pilot assembly NG 7 Pilot assembly LPG 8 Top Burner Assembly NG Part Description Visual Aid...

Страница 41: ...089 AFGS1128 AFGS1093 AFS047 AFGS1118 AFGS1095 AFGS1096 11 Fire door set with handles 12 Glass Frame Assembly 13 Hinge Kit With Fixings 14 Dummy Fuel Retainer 15 Instruction Manual 16 Stove Glass Rope...

Страница 42: ...art Description Visual Aid not to scale Part Number AFGS1120 18 Top Flue Infill Piece AFGS1119 19 Valve Cover AFGS1129 20 Flue Spigot Complete With Rope Gasket AFGS010 21 Hot Plate Complete With Rope...

Страница 43: ...nction Note Pilot must be lit manually before function of remote control is operational Paint Matching aerosol paint to tone in any connecting flues pipes or surrounding metalwork Tracery Gothic style...

Страница 44: ...llation Check List on page 24 The stove must also be serviced in accordance with these instructions and the record of Annual service on page 29 should be completed by your service engineer USE OF SPAR...

Страница 45: ...Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 45 ADDITIONAL NOTES...

Страница 46: ...STRATION CARD GAS SERVICE TAP 8x GLASS FIXING SCREWS HOT PLATE FLUE SPIGOT OUTLET OUTER SLAB CANOPY COVER OUTER SLAB CANOPY INFILL FIRE DOORS HANDLES OUTER BODY ASSEMBLY DUMMY FUEL RETAINER VALVE COVE...

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