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Safety Notes for Your Guidance

FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS. 

Always use a fire guard in the presence of children, the elderly 

or the infirm. Inform all persons the dangers of high temperatures 

during operation of the appliance including the stove pipe. 
Use operating tools provided.

DO NOT OVER FIRE. 

It is possible to fire the stove beyond its design capacity. This could 

damage the stove, so watch for signs of over firing. If any part of 

the stove starts to glow red, the stove is in an over fire situation 

and  the  controls  should  be  adjusted  accordingly  to  reduce  air 

intake. Never leave the stove unattended for long periods without 

adjusting the controls to a safe setting. Careful air supply control 

should be exercised at all times.

Warning - Fume Emissions

Properly installed and operated, this appliance will not emit fumes. 

Occasional  fumes  from  de-ashing  and  refuelling  may  occur. 

Persistent fume emission must not be tolerated. If fume emission 

does persist, then the following immediate action must be taken:
1. Open doors and windows to ventilate the room.
2. Let the fire out, or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the 

appliance.

3. When the stove has cooled, check for chimney flue blockage 

and clean if required.

4.  Do  not  attempt  to  relight  the  fire  until  the  cause  has  been 

identified. If necessary seek professional advice.

General Maintenance

Baffle Plate: 

This should be removed at least once a month to 

prevent any build up of soot or ash, which could lead to blocked flue 

ways and dangerous fume emission. If the baffle plate is removed 

the chimney/flueway can be swept through the appliance.

Stove Body: 

The stove is finished with a heat resistant paint and 

this can be cleaned with a soft brush. Do not clean while the stove 

is hot, wait until it has cooled down. The finish can be renovated 

with a suitable brand of stove paint.

Glass Panels: 

Clean the glass panels when cool with a proprietary 

glass cleaner. Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as 

these can scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more 

difficult. Wet logs on heated glass, a badly aimed poker or heavy 

slamming of the doors could crack the glass panel. The glass will 

not fracture from heat.

Chimney: 

Check your chimney each year before starting to use 

your stove for the winter. Birds may have nested in the chimney or 

masonry may have cracked. Both chimney and flue pipe must be 

swept at least once a year by a Qualified Chimney Sweep.
To avoid a build up of soot on the baffle plate (the plate inside the 

stove above the grate) it must be removed and cleaned periodically. 

This plate locates the back and side firebricks so note its position 

before removal. To remove, lift the baffle plate and remove the side 

bricks; this will allow the plate to drop and aid removal. To replace, 

position baffle plate on back plate, lift plate and replace the side 

bricks, making sure it has located in position. This must be done 

when the stove is cold.

Troubleshooting

1.  Poor heat output

a.  Stove too small for room: Seek advice from a Qualified Heating 

Engineer as to (kW) output required for the room size. As a 

guideline the volume of the room in cubic feet divided by 500; 

e.g. room 15’x15’x8’ would require 3.6kW approx.

b.  Chimney and/or flue pipe restricted, room ventilation restricted: 

On installation these should have been checked but regular 

maintenance is necessary as conditions can change; e.g. soot 

build up, birds nesting, masonry fall, dust build up or furniture 

blocking vents.

c. Poor quality fuel: Only burn dry seasoned timber, soft woods 

have  a  lower  heat  output  than  hard  woods  per  hour.  Solid 

fuels vary in heat value; check with your coal merchant as to 

suitability.

2. Dirty Glass Panel

a. Generally caused by poor fuel quality, see (1c)
b. Use secondary air slide (Airwash) for glass panel
c. Fire burning too low, open air vents on stove to create hot fire; 

this may ‘burn’ glass clean.

d. If glass requires cleaning use glass cleaner recommended by 

your supplier; only use glass cleaner on cold glass. DO NOT 

USE any abrasives or scrapers as these will scratch glass and 

increase future tar build up making it harder to clean.

3. Unburnt Fuel in Firebox

Insufficient air reaching fuel. Open primary air slide, this will supply 

combustion air to burn fuel fully (unless it has reached a ‘point of 

return’). Check if the ash pan is full and empty if required. De-ash 

with the riddler to make sure the grate is not blocked and check 

for jammed clinker or nails when the fire is out and the stove has 

cooled.

4. Smoke and Fumes Entering Room

These  are  very  dangerous  and  must  NOT  be  tolerated.  Open 

window and allow fire to burn out. Seek expert advice immediately. 

DO NOT USE stove until the problem is solved.

5. Chimney Fire

Identified by loud roaring sounds, dense smoke and sparks emitting 

from  chimney.  Shut  down  the  air  supply  by  closing  air  vents, 

close stove door fully and call fire brigade immediately. Regular 

chimney maintenance will prevent chimney fires. Seek advice from 

a Qualified Chimney Sweep. Chimneys must be checked annually 

and more often when bitumas coal and poor quality smokey fuels 

are used.

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Содержание Langbrook LBK5SE

Страница 1: ...may be of use to you and is available 24 hours a day It includes Operating and installation instructions Easy How to use guides for storage heaters Service and repairs Where to buy our products Liter...

Страница 2: ...lation is complete Leave the system ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of controls Installation should only be carried out by a suitably qualif...

Страница 3: ...Wood kW 5 0 Solid Fuel Ancit kW 5 0 Efficiency Wood 77 0 Solid Fuel Ancit 78 4 CO Emission 13 O2 Wood 0 32 Solid Fuel Ancit 0 23 Flue Gas Temp Wood C 306 Solid Fuel Ancit C 274 Flue Gas Mass Flow Woo...

Страница 4: ...T Min Wall height H 0mm 0 50mm 200mm Height of appliance 300mm or 1200mm from hearth whichever is greater 0mm 51 150mm 75mm 0 150mm 150 300mm 75mm 150mm 300mm No Minimum Requirement H MIN 150mm X X T...

Страница 5: ...150 max Seal gap with fire proof lagging 150 max CLOSURE PLATE SEAL C D B A 10 8 9 7...

Страница 6: ...ty of personal injury Use protective clothing Fire Cement Glue Some types of fire cement glue are caustic and should not be allowed to come into contact with the skin Use suitable protective gloves wh...

Страница 7: ...minimum thickness12mm Fig 5 shows the minimum distances required from the hearth edge to the sides of the stove 2 In all cases allow an apron of at least 300mm at the front of the stove in case of spi...

Страница 8: ...cause poor operation and can cause excessive smoke to occur on ignition The stove must not be operated with the appliance door left open The stove can be banked up for long periods When burning solid...

Страница 9: ...ld up of soot on the baffle plate the plate inside the stove above the grate it must be removed and cleaned periodically This plate locates the back and side firebricks so note its position before rem...

Страница 10: ...the guarantee that the installation complies with relevant Building Regulations and is carried out by a suitably qualified individual HETAS registered in England and Wales or equivalent in other coun...

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Страница 12: ...SS FIXING BKT 3011108 22 DOOR CATCH 3011123 8 GRATE OUTER 3011109 23 FOOT 2 FRONT RH 3011124 9 GRATE INNER LH 3011110 24 FOOT 1 FRONT LH 3011125 10 GRATE INNER RH 3011111 25 FOOT 3 REAR RH 3011126 11...

Страница 13: ...is publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior permission in writing of GDC Group Ltd DIMPLEX MILLBROOK HOUSE GRANGE DRIVE HEDGE END SOUTHAMPTON SO30 2DF TEL 0845 600 5111 FAX...

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