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Operate the lever (at the rear) to the left for initial start-up and to the right when the stoves top has
reached 150°C or above. No other changes to the control are needed.
When re-lighting do so with the control lever to the left (as you face the stove).
Air from outside is still necessary to conform to UK document J Building Regulations as when the stoves
door is opened for fuelling displacement air from the room is essential.
OUTSIDE AIR DOES NOT MEAN AIR IS NOT NEEDED INTO THE ROOM.
OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTED DIRECTLY ONTO THE APPLIANCE STILL REQUIRES AIR INTO THE ROOM.
COMPONENTS FOR OUTSIDE AIR
Model 678EC has an added air box mounted between the back panel and base section joint.
1 metre alloy tube with an insulation tube over and air vent to be fitted on the outside wall with spigot
and 2 clamps are included.
12. FIRING THE STOVE
Commissioning
Ensure all parts are fitted in accordance with these installation instructions.
Ensure that any wet items such as fire cements or adhesives for rope seals are allowed to dry before
lighting the stove.
When the stove is first lit, check all seals for soundness and check the flue is functioning correctly and all
products of combustion are venting safely to atmosphere via the chimneys terminal.
Ensure the homeowner is given the operating instructions and a brief run through using the instructions
to demonstrate operation is made to familiarise the new user with the procedures as set out in the
operating instructions.
Clearly state fuels suitable for use on this stove (wood logs).
IMPORTANT advise the new user that should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove close the ash
pit control on the stove; windows and doors should be opened immediately to ventilate the room; and
the room evacuated until specialist help and advice (sweep or fire brigade) has been sought.
Do not over fire the stove for its initial firing within its first twenty four hours run period to ensure
damage does not occur within the castings. Maximum 100°C TOP TEMPERATURE.
On initial firing and when or if the stove has been unfired for a period in a cold or damp room or
airspace, condensation may form within the stove especially on the door glass.
This will soon clear when the stove flue ways and body begin to warm up, however wipe off before
stains occur