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IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE
• Ensure that an approved carbon monoxide detector
(BS EN50291:2001) is fitted in the same room as the
stove. It should be powered by a battery designed for
the working life of the alarm.
Please note
this is now a
requirement under UK and NI Building Regulations.
• External surfaces including the fire chamber door
and operating handles, windows and stove bodywork
will become extremely hot. Always use the tool
provided and avoid touching these parts of the stove
without proper protection, such as heat-resistant
gloves or other protective aids.
• Potentially combustible material or objects such as
soft furnishings should never be left on or near any
of the stove’s hot surfaces. Ensure that wood supplies
and log baskets are kept at a safe distance from the
stove. See Minimum Distance to Combustibles page 4.
• Never leave children unattended in the room where
your stove is being operated. Ensure that children are
aware of the potential danger and make sure that
they keep clear of the stove when it is in operation.
Where children, the elderly or the infirm are present
always use a fireguard manufactured in accordance
with BS 8423:2002 to prevent accidental contact with
the stove.
• This stove should
not
be fitted in a room with an
extractor fan (eg kitchen) as this will adversely effect
the air quality in the room and could be dangerous for
the room’s occupants. It will also starve the stove of
combustion air and reduce the stove’s efficiency.
• To ensure your safety make sure that your stove’s
installation complies with all local, national and
European building regulations’ ventilation requirements.
Low energy houses have their own particular
requirements and should be strictly adhered to.
• Do not use flammable liquids to ignite the fire. In
the confined space of the stove’s fire chamber there is
a real potential to cause a life-threatening flash flame
or explosion.
• Never over-fire the stove. If any external parts of
your stove glow red during operation then immediate
action should be taken to reduce the supply
of combustion air to the fire chamber through the
Primary, Secondary and Thermostatic Air controls
which should quickly limit the intensity of the fire.
• This stove is CE approved and tested to EU EN13240
standards in the United Kingdom by Kiwa GasTec of
Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire. Alterations to its
construction could be potentially dangerous and will
also render your product warranty void.
• Do not use aerosol products in the vicinity of the
stove when it is in use.
• Check and clean the stove’s flue way and the top
of the baffle plate regularly to help avoid potential
blockages and clean your chimney regularly.
PACKING LIST
As soon as you receive your new stove please check
that you have a full set of components as set out in
the list below. In the unlikely event of a shortage,
please report this immediately to the dealer you
bought the stove from. Never attempt to operate the
stove with missing or damaged components.
Product Information
A
This Instruction Booklet and Warranty Card
B
Stove Serial Number
Stove Components
C
Flue collar (attached to top flue outlet)
D
Lid Blanking Plate (only available with models that
have rear flue option)
E
Door Handle Grip and Securing Bolt
F
Fire Grate and Carrier Frame (base of fire chamber)
G
One-piece Fire Fence (In place at fire chamber front)
H
Baffle Plate (located inside roof of fire chamber)
I
Top Flue Blanking Plate and screws (required when
using rear flue, depending on model variant)
J
Spare Glass Retaining Clips
K
Spare Glass Retaining Clip Screws
Equipment
L
Ash Pan
M
Operating Tool (Ash Pan Handle)
N
External Riddling Rod
O
Tool Bag and Safety Mitten
P
Allen Key (for door hinge screws)
NB
Firebricks are not needed in the Graphite Boiler
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