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    You are unsure about any aspect of stove installation please contact your dealer and he will 

    discussinstallation with you or put you in touch with a experienced stove installer.   

3. Open the stove door; remove the packing list and other contents. Ensure all items are present 

    per the packing list. In the unlikely event that something is missing please contact your dealer 

     immediately and we will rectify the situation. 

4. Screw wooden handle onto stainless steel door latch. 

5. Gently lay the stove on its back, remove screws from 4 corners of base and fit one of the legs to 

    each corner of the stove. Tighten bolt to ensure leg is secure to base of stove. Careful stand the 

    stove upright.  

6. Move the stove into its final position; 

do not drag the stove

as this may damage the legs, 

    screws or the base. 

7. Please fit the applicable flue spigot to the flue outlet and cover the other flue outlet with the flue 

    blanking plate, making sure it is properly sealed. 

8. Connect flue pipe to stove, seal all joints with ceramic rope and/or approved fire cement.

    Follow manufacturers' instruction for flue pipes.  

9. On the wetback (boiler) model, we recommend you have it connected to heating system by a 

    qualified plumber. 

Operating your stove

Fuel 

Your stove is designed to burn a range of solid fuels such as coal, wood, turf (peat) and etc.; it is 

not

 designed to burn, 

               Paper or cardboard, other than small amounts used to light stove. 

   Treated or painted wood 

   Synthetic fuel or logs that are not approved for solid fuel stoves  

   Household rubbish 

   Liquid fuels 

  

Plastics 

Burning these or other products for which the stove was not designed may damage the stove and 

cause a fire hazard or release toxic fumes 

Turf or Peat 

Briquettes 

Wood 

Brown coal nuggets 

Standard coal 

4.0 kWh/kg 

5.3 kWh/kg 

5.5 kWh/kg 

5.8 kWh/kg 

7.9 kWh/kg 

The figure shown for wood is based on dry hardwood.  

First operation of stove 

The initial fires in your new stove should be smaller than usual, which get progressively bigger. We 

recommend a series of five small fires before you put the stove into full service. Allow the stove to 

fully cool between each of these fires.  

There may be some smell and small amount of smoke from the stove during the initial operations, 

these are perfectly normal and is merely the curing of the stove paint. Opening a window or door to 

provide additional ventilation will help alleviate this.   

Air controls 

Your stove needs air to burn fuel. This air is supplied through the spin valve (Primary Air) at the 

base of the door and through the slots over the glass (Secondary Air). 

Primary air as the name suggests is used for the initial burning of the fuels, secondary air is used 

for secondary combustion, which makes the stove more efficient, reduces the emissions and is 

also used to keep the stove glass clean. Fuels like coal and anthracite require more air under the 

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Fuel should be stored in a dry place; wood should be dried for at least 1 year. Wet wood may cause

 serious creosote, which may damage your flue system and even your stove. Therefore the use of

 wet wood is strongly discouraged. 

The approximate calorific (Heat) Value of the most common fuels is; 

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Страница 1: ...Please contact the olymberyl dealer in your area if you have any questions about your stove that are not covered in this manual ...

Страница 2: ...leasure satisfaction and performance if you strictly follow these safety instructions and take heed of the warnings as to the stove or fire place s safe and proper use Remember at all times these stoves and fireplaces emit more than enough heat to cause harm if misused or if the safety precautions are not observed Stove Safety 3 Before installing your stove 4 Adequate provision air 5 Well sealed f...

Страница 3: ...n are in the area we recommend the use of a suitable fire guard around the stove Always wear protective Never use a fan to supply air to the stove or to extract from it All users of the stove should be aware of the contents of this manual Please leave this manual where it is accessible to stove users and do not allow anyone to use the stove who is unfamiliar with its correct operation Never use th...

Страница 4: ...een lit but as the temperature in the firebox rises the smoke should become lighter and the glass should clear If this is not happening then you may need to provide an outside air supply into the room As a simple check for this open a door or window in the room and check if the stove burns more efficiently Plumbing Wetback Boiler Model Only We recommend that the stove be connected to the heating s...

Страница 5: ...not approved for solid fuel stoves Household rubbish Liquid fuels Plastics Burning these or other products for which the stove was not designed may damage the stove and cause a fire hazard or release toxic fumes Turf or Peat Briquettes Wood Brown coal nuggets Standard coal 4 0 kWh kg 5 3 kWh kg 5 5 kWh kg 5 8 kWh kg 7 9 kWh kg The figure shown for wood is based on dry hardwood First operation of s...

Страница 6: ... of glass At times especially when the air controls are turned to low settings or when certain fuels such as damp wood are used the stove glass will blacken This is caused by fuel that is not completely burnt However the view through the glass will return to normal once a good hot fire is established in the stove Overnight burning Your stove is designed to allow overnight burning To do this Place ...

Страница 7: ...everal points around the door If the paper pulls out too easily replace the rope and seal a suitable high temperature sealant Replacing parts Always use genuine replacement parts Only ever make replacements when the stove is cold Surface finish The stove should only be cleaned using a damp cloth Some cleaning products may leave stains on the stove surface Never use abrasive cloths as these may scr...

Страница 8: ...building and call the fire department Do not relight the stove after a chimney fire until the stove and flue system have been fully checked and any necessary repairs have been carried out Limited Lifetime Warranty This warranty applies to normal house use only Damage caused by misuse abuse Improper installation lack of maintenance over firing negligence or transportation is not covered by this war...

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