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This stove is suitable for intermittent burning, and should not be used constantly for extended periods. Not suitable 
for overnight burning. 
 
Under certain abnormal weather conditions, e.g. down draughts, it may be difficult to get sufficient draw through the 
appliance to achieve good combustion.  When this happens, the stove should not be used. 
 

IMPORTANT: - 

As of October 2010, it is a legal requirement to use a Carbon Monoxide Detector in the same room as the stove. This 
needs to incorporate a battery which lasts the life of the detector.  
 
 

CLEANING/MAINTENANCE 
 

Regular cleaning of the stove is essential for safety and efficiency. The ash-pan should be emptied at least after every 
use, and during use if burning for longer periods.  
When cold, the inside of the stove should be given a regular sweep out. 
 
The flue and flue pipe will require cleaning with a suitable chimney brush, to minimise build up of soot and tar. 
Your chimney will also require periodic sweeping. 
If the glass becomes stained from the inside, the air-wash vent may need opening more during use. 
The high temperature paint which your stove is finished in should last many years with normal use, but when it does 
eventually require re-finishing, black heat resistant paint in spray cans can be purchased from most hardware stores. – 
Do not use regular paint which is not high temperature resistant. 
After prolonged periods of not using the fire, the stove and flue system should be checked for blockages prior to re-
lighting. 
We recommend regular servicing and safety checks are carried out by a qualified engineer. 
 
There must be no unauthorised modification of the appliance.  Use only replacement parts recommended by the 
manufacturer. 
 
MODELS WITH MIRROR GLASS: THIS GLASS HAS A SPECIAL COATING, DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE 
MATERIAL TO CLEAN THE GLASS. Just use a clean cloth with warm water.

 

 
GUARANTEE 
 

The main body of your stove is guaranteed for 12 months. This does not include glass, grates, door seals, over-firing 
incorrect use or installation not carried out by a competent person or in accordance with building regulations. – You 
should have zero problems with your stove unless it is abused and if treated well your stove will last and last. 
 

What to do in the event of a chimney fire:- 

 

cut off the air supply  to the stove, i.e. close the primary and secondary air supplies  

 

move any combustible materials well-away from the stove 

 

get everyone out safely 

 

make sure that the fire brigade has clear access 

 

call 999  

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the safe use of your stove, please contact us: - 

Ekol Stoves, Station Works, John’s Road, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 4BG 
01929 555211 
[email protected] 
 

 

© Copyright – Ekol Stoves 2013

 

 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...EKOL CRYSTAL 12 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Страница 2: ...ere you intend to position the stove in relation to your chimney you may wish to use the rear outlet Inside the stove will also be an ash pan which sits underneath the grate and will require regular emptying You will also find a detachable tool for removal of the ash pan You will also find a glove which must be used when opening the door or when adjusting air vents when the fire is hot INSTALLATIO...

Страница 3: ...ood and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for u...

Страница 4: ...and building work is complete The chimney is suitable and sound and has been swept and free from obstruction Adequate ventilation and provision for combustion air has been made That the stove installation has been carried out in accordance with Building Regulations and any applicable local regulations as well as these installation instructions That chimney draw has been checked and within specific...

Страница 5: ...ency of the stove Do not leave the fire unattended until flames are well established on the newly charged logs Always refuel onto hot embers If the fire has died out at the point of refuelling use kindling to re establish the fire and follow the Ignition procedure above It is important that the stove is not overloaded with fuel Reduced burn rates can be achieved by reducing the openings of the Sec...

Страница 6: ...cans can be purchased from most hardware stores Do not use regular paint which is not high temperature resistant After prolonged periods of not using the fire the stove and flue system should be checked for blockages prior to re lighting We recommend regular servicing and safety checks are carried out by a qualified engineer There must be no unauthorised modification of the appliance Use only repl...

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