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Do not
touch the surface of this stove when hot. This stove may still be hot even after the fire
is extinguished.
This stove gets very hot when burning and also remains very hot for some time even when the
fire is extinguished, therefore adequate protection must be provided, particularly in situations
where there is a safety risk to children, aged and the infirm. When using this stove in situations
where children, aged and / or infirm persons are present a fireguard manufactured in
accordance with the latest edition of BS 8423 + A1
must be
used and such persons
must be
supervised at all times.
It is also recommended that all other people should use a fireguard in accordance with the
latest edition of BS 8423+ A1 at all times when the stove is alight or hot.
It is
not
recommended that the stove is left operating unattended. If the stove is operating
unattended a fireguard
must
be used and comply with the latest edition of BS 3248
Ensure
the area around the stove is clear of all obstacles so as not to be a trip hazard and
allowing a totally unobstructed space whilst lighting, re fueling, adjusting the air controls,
removal and replacement of ash pan and at all other times.
Use the long ash pan key provided for operating and adjusting all air controls, including
removal & replacement of the ash pan when necessary and operation of the riddling control.
Also use a stove mitten as below when operating the stove and when holding and using the
long ash pan key.
It is recommended always to use approved and suitable stove tongs for loading and refueling
the stove with wood to avoid any part of your arms and hands entering or touching the stove.
Use the stove mitten to hold the tongs.
A stove mitten is supplied with this stove for your use when operating the stove, however if the
mitten supplied is of the incorrect size for the user then it is recommended that the user sources
a CE approved stove mitten or glove to the correct size before lighting and operating this
stove.
Where the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation it is possible
that the higher flue gas temperatures from a closed appliance may loosen deposits that were
previously firmly adhered, with the consequent risk of flue blockage. It is therefore
recommended that the chimney be swept by an approved chimney sweep a second time within
a month of regular use after installation.
Chimneys / Flues and connectors should be swept, cleaned, and checked at least twice a year
if burning approved smokeless fuel and at least quarterly each year when burning wood, by an
approved and registered Chimney Sweep. Ensure the Chimney / Flue sweeping and checking
schedules for both fuels include sweeping and checking at least once before the heating
season and at least once after the heating season.
Registered chimney sweep associations:
The National Association of Chimney sweeps (NACS) and for Northern Ireland (NIACS)
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