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 that 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 (including attached self-tapping screws)
D
Flue Collar Fixing Bolts
E
Fire Grate and attached External Riddling Handle
F
Fire Fence / Log Bar
G
Vermiculite Firebricks – Left, Right and Back (in place)
H
Upper Baffle Plate (in roof of fire chamber)
I
Lower Baffle Plate (in roof of fire chamber)
Equipment
J
Ash Pan
K
Ash Pan Handle / Operating Tool
Tool Bag
L
Safety Mitten
M
Spare Glass Retaining Clips
N
Spare Glass Retaining Clip Screws
O
Allen key (for door hinges)
P
Spare 12 mm diameter Door Rope Seal
INSPECTING YOUR NEW STOVE
Your new inset stove is extremely heavy. Adequate
facilities must be available for its safe loading,
unloading and site handling. Always handle with care
and make sure that you have additional strong help
when you move it. Care should be taken to avoid the
possibility of personal injury from the stove’s metal
parts.
The door and door handle, should never be used to
grip the stove as they could be damaged from
supporting the stove’s weight. Items, such as the fire
grate and carrier frame as well as both baffle plates
can all be easily removed to help reduce the weight.
These will all need to be removed in any event to
attach the flexible flue liner and to secure the stove
body to the hearth.
Under no circumstances should the door be removed
as this will invalidate your Hi-Flame Warranty.
Always lift the stove to finally position it.
Alternatively it may be possible to place the stove on
heavy duty plastic sheeting or thick floor covering to
slide the stove into position, being careful not to dam-
age any finished floor or decorative hearth surfaces
with trapped grit or building debris.
• Unpack
Remove your new stove from its recyclable
packaging. Retain this until the stove is installed and is
fully operational. Unfasten retaining wires and remove
any components, including those inside the ash pan,
from inside the stove.
• Inspect
Please inspect the stove to check that it
has not been damaged in transit – never attempt to
install a stove which has been damaged. If damage is
suspected then report this immediately to your stove
dealer.
• Check List
Study the Packing List (see left) and
make sure that you have received all of the
components listed before proceeding. Some
components are contained within the ash pan or will
already be fitted to the stove.
• Baffle Plates
As part of the Hi-Flame Inset
Convector’s clean burn combustion system the stove
unusually features two baffle plates. Check the
position of both baffle plates inside the ‘roof’ of the
stove to ensure that they have not moved during
transit or handling. These are the two heavy metal
plates which direct flames and flue gases around the
fire chamber and flueway to improve efficiency and
help retain heat inside the stove.
It is best to fully familiarise yourself with the correct
positioning of both baffle plates by practising
removing them both and re-fitting them prior to the
stove’s installation as you will need to regularly check
the tops of these plates and the access to the flueway
to avoid potential soot build up and blockages. Once
you know how to do this it is a very easy operation –
see pages 8 and 9 .
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