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EUROHEAT
DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. June 2009
E & OE Instructions Part Number IN1113 Ed. E
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Safety Precautions
a)
The stove should be visually inspected and if damaged should not be installed.
b)
It is a requirement of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations that these instructions,
together with the Appliance User Instructions, be left intact with the user.
c)
In your own interest, and those of safety, and in accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation
and Use) Regulations, Euroheat stoves must be installed by a suitably qualified Gas Safe
technician using the appropriate fittings for the gas type being used, and the stove must not
be modified in anyway. The gas technician will be responsible for the installation conforming
to all current regulations and standards, during the life of this publication these standards may
be superceded and it is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the installation conforms to
whatever standards are current at the time of installation. Failure to install the appliance
correctly could lead to prosecution.
BS 715 : 1993
Metal Flue Systems
BS 1251 : 1987
Fireplace Components
BS 1289 : PT 1 1986
Flue Block Systems
BS 5440 : PT 1 2000
Flues
BS 5440 : PT 2 2000
Ventilation
BS 5871 : PT 1 2005
Installation of Gas Fires
BS 5482 : PT 1 1994
LPG Installations
BS 6891 : 1998
Pipe Work Installation
d)
It is important to ensure that the flue system onto which the appliance is to be installed is
working properly. Products of combustion which enter a room could be a serious health risk. It
is therefore important, in the interests of safety, that these instructions are strictly followed,
together with the legal Statutes and Codes of Practice, current at the time of installation.
e)
It is important that the stove is installed so that the clearances specified in these instructions are
complied with.
f)
The stove must NOT be run with its door open.
g)
It is also important that the occupiers of the property have their attention drawn to the high
temperatures which are normally present on the external surfaces of the stove during operation.
h)
Fireguards, in accordance with current British Standards, should be fitted when the appliance is
in the presence of young children, the elderly or infirm.
i)
Do not use the stove if any of the ceramic log or coal effect components are damaged or broken
during transportation.
j)
Ensure that all transport packaging is removed from inside and outside of the stove.
k)
The plastic bags used to protect components of this appliance are a potential hazard to young
children, and should be disposed of immediately.
l)
The stove must be serviced annually by a suitably qualified Gas Safe technician.