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15 

STANDARD VENTILATOR OPERATION 

 

The appliance comes with a pair of fans just below the main door. This is where the air is drawn in, not where it is 
blown out. After you have lit the appliance, the hot air that is generated; between the inner and outer casing; can 
be vented either out of the front vent on the appliance (above the door) or up the ‘additional warm air vents’, The 
Inserto 50 does not have additional air vents. see chapter 26. 

 

The standard ventilator has three speeds. OFF – LOW – HIGH. 
FIG. 2 shows the three position slider switch. 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

FIG. 2 

 

15 A 

DEFLECTOR OPERATION 

 

To divert the hot air either up the vents or into the room, there is a deflector that needs to be operated. Please see 
FIG. 4 A and 4 B to see the position of this item. Use the supplied operating tool to position the deflector either 
vertically, to distribute the hot air up the ventilation tubes; or horizontally, to have the hot air exiting the appliance  
from the vent above the door. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FIG. 4 A 

 

 

 

 

 

       FIG. 4 B 

 
16 

CLEANING AND MAINTAINING THE APPLIANCE 

 

The appliances have three main surface finishes; these should be cleaned when the appliance is cool. Please 
follow any instructions to the letter for any special cleaning agent that you may use. Ash removal and chimney 
maintenance are also important areas to be aware of to ensure the efficient and correct operation of your 
appliance. Please read on…. 
Take great care choosing the products you use to clean your appliance. A major amount of cleaning can be 
carried out using hot soapy water and a soft cloth. Using the wrong products will cause damage to its

 

surfaces. 

Never use bleach or chlorine based products, caustic cleaners, paint solvents, biological powders, coarse 
abrasives or salt.  
Never mix different products as they may cause a chemical reaction with each other and cause harm to either you 
or the appliance. Read below to see specific cleaning techniques. 

 

For the more stubborn stains, a mildly abrasive cleaner should be used, such as ‘Astonish’.  
This is safe to use on enamel surfaces. Do not use Astonish on the chrome components. 

For any fur

ther information, please contact your Dealer! 

 
16 A  

 DAILY CARE 

 

To keep the surfaces of your appliance bright and clean, a daily wipe over with a lint free cloth is all that is 
needed. A wet cloth may be used on certain surfaces. Try not to use excessive amounts of water when cleaning 
the appliance. To buff the cleaned surfaces, a soft, dry, lint free cloth should be used.

 

 
16 B    CAST IRON

  

 

This can be cleaned with a lint free, damp cloth. Do not leave this surface wet. If it is cleaned when the appliance 
is slightly warm, the damp surface will dry by itself. Otherwise, wipe the surface dry after cleaning. Another 

OFF

LOW

HIGH

INSERT TOOL INTO SLOT 
AND LIFT FLAP. 

 

(this diverts hot air up vent tubes) 

DEFLECTOR 

OPERATING    
TOOL 

Содержание INSETO 100

Страница 1: ...lly qualified registered engineer THESE APPLIANCES ARE DESIGNED TO BURN WOOD ONLY A Declaration of Completion Certificate must be obtained for the installation and retained by the end user Failure to...

Страница 2: ...missions to the atmosphere It is important therefore for appliances to be operated in accordance with our instructions in a manner that maintains a high temperature in the firebox with an adequate sup...

Страница 3: ...MAINTAINING THE APPLIANCE 16 A DAILY CARE 16 B CAST IRON 16 C GLASS CLEANING 16 D BROKEN GLASS 16 E ASH REMOVAL 16 F FLUE MAINTENANCE 16 G ROPE SEALS 16 H SOAPSTONE 16 I AIR CONTROLS 17 SPARES 18 CHIM...

Страница 4: ...materials used for welding do not contain cadmium in any form Subject Regulation CE no 1935 2004 It is declared that in all our products the materials that are destined to come into contact with foods...

Страница 5: ...like an on off switch It is important that the controls are used correctly The air controls are as follows PRIMARY AIR CONTROL SECONDARY AIR CONTROL AIR WASH There is a control for the standard ventil...

Страница 6: ...an 20 Coal should never be burnt in these appliances 7 A BURNING WOOD Hardwoods have a far greater calorific value than softwoods weight for weight Any wood needs to be stored in a well ventilated she...

Страница 7: ...deposits will block the heat from coming out of the appliance Excess ash in the pan will cause a coal fire to go out and may cause severe damage to the grate It may also prevent the ash door from bein...

Страница 8: ...aware of to ensure the efficient and correct operation of your appliance Please read on Take great care choosing the products you use to clean your appliance A major amount of cleaning can be carried...

Страница 9: ...revent it from doing what it is designed to Ensure that the ash inside every part of the appliance is removed not just the ash pan Ash will settle on top of the baffle and this is an area that will al...

Страница 10: ...t the fire using water 4 Close all windows and doors to the room 5 Call the fire brigade When the chimney has stopped burning have it checked by a specialist for possible cracks or leaks Please review...

Страница 11: ...ENTS This appliance has a European sized flue collar that is metric in size An adaptor is required for the initial connection to the flue collar A standard imperial sized adaptor with a crimped leadin...

Страница 12: ...arm air to be piped into the room in which the appliance is sited With the installation of the deluxe ventilator kit which comprises of a more powerful fan the warm air can be vented further down the...

Страница 13: ...itioning of the appliance and dimensions of the hearth must comply with current national and local building regulations and be at least the minimum sizes shown in the diagram below See FIG 9 If the ap...

Страница 14: ...idering the measurements given in the technical specifications you need to account for at least 60 mm of air space above behind and on the two sides of the appliance It is critical that the chamber in...

Страница 15: ...e room ADDITIONAL WARM AIR VENTS may be added to the appliance to allow the venting of warm air to a maximum pipe length of 1 5 meters when using the STANDARD ventilator and 4 meters when the DELUXE v...

Страница 16: ...2007 2008 Broseley Fires Ltd 16 FIG 12 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL DRAWINGS OF THE APPLIANCES INSERTO 50 INSERTO 80...

Страница 17: ...2007 2008 Broseley Fires Ltd 17 INSERTO 100...

Страница 18: ...18 APPENDIX B OPTIONAL DELUXE VENTILATION KIT Please allow sufficient clearance below the fan for maintenance INSERTO 80 INSERTO 100 A 300 400 B 25 100 C 190 215 ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm Please refer to...

Страница 19: ...on date HETAS ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE CONTACT NUMBER 2ND YEAR SERVICE completion date SERVICE ENGINEER REG No COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS POSTCODE 3RD YEAR SERVICE compl...

Страница 20: ...time taken to days from the date of repair whichever is longer Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units Replaced parts or components will become the pr...

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