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INstallatIoN INstructIoNs:

step 1

Open the stove door and remove all loose packed parts, ashpan, tools and accessories.

step 2

Disassemble the internal parts in the following order. 

1. Fire Fence

2. Left and Right Side Castings

3. Loose Top Baffle

4. Grate (Riddling bar will need to be removed also)

5. Back Wall

6. Grate Support

step 3

Remove the stove from the convection chamber (Part18 in parts listing) by removing the 2no M6 fixing bolts under the 

rear of the grate support.

step 4

Ensure the opening is suitable for fitting the stove by placing the convection chamber into the recess in the fireplace 

opening to ensure a good fit. Ensure the floor area is level with the hearth and there is no rocking as the insert Stove is 

screw fixed to the floor.

step 5

If the fit of the convection chamber is good and the base where it is to sit is level with the hearth proceed to fix the 

convection chamber to the floor with the fixing screw supplied. This will require marking where to drill the hole with 

the convection chamber in place, removing convection chamber, drilling hole and re inserting the convection chamber 

into the fireplace recess and fixing it into place with the fixing provided.

1. Fire Fence

2. Side Castings

4. Grate

3. Loose Baffle

5. Back wall

6. Grate Support

5. Back Wall

6. Grate support

4. Grate

3. Loose Baffle

2. Side castings

1. Fire Fence

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Страница 1: ...Gl s Non Boiler Insert Installation Operating Instructions...

Страница 2: ...ation 3 6 3 Installation Instructions 7 8 4 Operating Instruction 9 5 Exploded View Parts Listing 10 Page no STOVE DIMENSIONS Front View Left View Top View 494 mm 494 mm 596 mm 398 mm 186 mm 239 mm 31...

Страница 3: ...ion and documentation for the product is contained on this Technical data 1 Material Cast iron 2 Finish High temp Resistance paint 3 Fuel Multi Fuel 4 Log length max 30cm 6 Flue outlet Top rear 7 Flue...

Страница 4: ...ed must be fitted strictly to the manufacturer s installation instructions The flue should be checked and swept before connection to the stove There may be a need to fit a draught stabilizer if an exc...

Страница 5: ...tove by adding the extra amount to the minimum distance above the stove For example if a mantle protrudes 150mm the clearance to the mantle will increase to 600mm 550mm 50mm If the installation is int...

Страница 6: ...n until the chimney has been swept and the stove chimney and flue have been inspected by a qualified competent person IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1 This appliance should not be used as an Incinerator 2 Non...

Страница 7: ...ect fuels Use the recommended fuel To light the fire use small very dry kindling To maintain the fire use split logs Open primary air and secondary air Check that the flue is not obstructed sweep it i...

Страница 8: ...e recess in the fireplace opening to ensure a good fit Ensure the floor area is level with the hearth and there is no rocking as the insert Stove is screw fixed to the floor Step 5 If the fit of the c...

Страница 9: ...ighting the stove check 1 That all the internal parts are reassembled correctly 2 That the riddling grate primary air slider and air wash slider are working correctly 3 That the connection between the...

Страница 10: ...ng the stove riddle the fire by connecting the operating tool supplied onto the riddling control and slide the control in and out to release all the dead ash to the ashpan compartment below When addin...

Страница 11: ...A1603 Hinge Axia CA0614 16 Blanking Plate CA1102 B 17 Holder CAWK0105 18 Convection Chamber CAWK01 19 Axial Fiber CAL0103 20 Combustion Chamber CANK01 21 Handle CA0114 083 22 Fiberglass rope CA0802 23...

Страница 12: ...Unit 2 Whitemill Industrial Estate Wexford Co Wexford www piercestoves ie Email info piercestoves ie...

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