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5 - Heat Shield Instructions For Rear Clearance to Combustible Wall
Note that the heater will either come with the heatshield fitted, or will need to be fitted as per the manual
supplied with the heat shield.
The Heatshield is fitted to the heater by using 3 of the upper existing screws in the rear of the heater, the ones
that align with the heatshield. The shield will sit up slightly to cover the flue collar.
6 - Installation Instructions for the Upper Baffle Draft reducer
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Insert Stainless Steel baffle deflector plate.
This is supplied wiith your heater and should be inserted by pushing it onto the upper baffle to reduce
the draft of the flue and keep the heat into the firebox, improving the efficiency of the unit. Shown as
part “A53” in exploded diagram.
7 - USING THE STOVE
Once your stove has been installed and connected to the chimney, you are ready to light the fire.
Although your stove is easy to use, the combustion process of solid fuels is complicated, as it involves
several factors, and it takes time and experience to understand the process.
Before lighting your stove for the first time, please take time to become familiar with the different control
systems and parts of the unit, how to choose the right wood, how to light it quickly and use it daily.
ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND that the stove generates heat and, therefore, keep children, clothing, furniture...
at a distance to prevent burns from direct contact with the appliance.
Below, we have included some advice on your stove and on its use. Please read with care.
For the first initial firing of the heater, use a small kindling fire and some medium sized pieces to heat up
the heater and then let it die down, to cure and harden the paint, ensure the room is well ventilated
during this process.
Door handle
To open the door, pull on the handle on the bottom right of the door, by gently pulling horizontally.
The door can open up to 95°. When the fire is warm you must use a heat proof glove.
To close, using the handle gently push the door to the closed position. Ensure by pushing on the door
that it is fully shut. Do not slam the door shut and don’t let the door bounce, it won’t be fully shut (Fig.
3).