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Loading The Appliance (Sold Mineral Fuel)
Solid mineral fuel should
not
be stacked higher than the top of the fuel retainer as this may result in damage to the
stove. With a full load of fuel, the stove will need to be refuelled approximately once every 4 hours.
Air Controls (Sold Mineral Fuel)
Solid mineral fuel burns most efficiently with the secondary air control around the 20% open position. Always de-ash
before refuelling and do not let the ash level reach the underside of the grate bars.
Solid mineral fuel produces ash, which if allowed to build-up will stifle the airflow through the Primary air inlets and
grate. This will eventually cause the fire to die.
With some solid mineral fuels a residue of burnt fuel or clinker will accumulate on the grate, allow the fire to go out
periodically to remove this.
IMPORTANT!
We cannot stress firmly enough how important it is to empty the ashpan regularly. Air passing through the fire bed
cools the grate bars. Distortion or burning out the grate bars is nearly always caused by ash being allowed to build up
to the underside of the grate.
Extended Burning (Sold Mineral Fuel)
The stove can be banked up for extended burning. When burning solid fuel, empty the ashpan. Open air controls
and let the fire burn brightly for a short period. Refuel and close both air controls, the exact setting required will
depend on the fuel used and the chimney draw so some practice may be necessary. To revive the fire, open the air
controls until the fire is burning brightly de-ash if necessary and refuel. Set air controls as required.
Never leave the stove unattended until you are certain that the flames are fully established.
Should the fire fail to light correctly
open the door and use a poker to spread the fuel across the bottom of the
firebox. Close the door and allow the fuel and stove to cool before attempting to relight the fire.
Reduced Combustion
In order to shut down the stove, reduce the
thermostat control to ‘0’
and close the secondary air by sliding control
to the left. If the controls are left in this position, the fire will be starved of air and will die down. If you want to
revive the fire it is recommended that the thermostat control is opened first, and then the secondary air control.
Warning! -
The stove will remain
hot
for a considerable time after the fire has been extinguished.
Refuelling
When the fuel has burnt down to the fire bed, add new fuel. The air controls should not need adjusting while
refuelling.
When refuelling it is important to slide the baffle into its open position to reduce any spillage. (see Baffle
Operation) The baffle will be hot when refuelling so due care should be taken.
Recommended Fuels
Hunter Stoves Group recommend that only wood logs with a moisture content of less than 20% and anthracite or a
manufactured briquette smokeless fuel which is suitable for closed door appliances are used on this appliance.
Burning wet or unseasoned wood will create excess smoke emissions, tar deposits in the stove and chimney and will
not produce a satisfactory heat output. Only authorised fuels may be used in UK smoke control areas.
A list of authorised fuels can be found at http://uksmokecontrolareas.co.uk/fuels.php
WARNING - DO NOT BURN BITUMINOUS COAL, PETRO-COKE, OTHER PETROLEUM BASED FUELS OR TREATED
WOOD SUCH AS PALLETS AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE THE PRODUCT WARRANTY. HOUSEHOLD WASTE MUST NOT
BE BURNT ON THIS APPLIANCE.
A list of approved fuels can be found at:-
HETAS Ltd
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Telephone 01242 673257
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Solid Fuel Association
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Telephone 0800 600 000
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