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Raise the alarm and evacuate the building 

 

Call the fire brigade 

 

Do not re-enter the building 

Fumes 

If installed, operated and maintained correctly the Range will not emit fumes into the room other 
than occasionally very small amounts when re-fuelling or de-ashing. 

If fumes are being emitted during normal operation 

Ventilate the room by opening all doors and windows. 
Let the fire burn out 
Leave the room 
Check the stove, flue and chimney for blockages 
Do not re-use the Range until the cause of the problem has been identified and rectified. 
If required seek expert help. 

 

 

Adverse weather conditions 

In a small number of installations, very occasionally in specific weather conditions (direction of 
wind) the draw of the chimney may be affected causing a downdraught and fumes to be emitted 
into the room.  
If this is the case the Range should not be used and advice sought from a professional flue installer 
who would be able to advise on possible solutions such as an anti-downdraught cowl.   

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors 

Both smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should be installed in all buildings where any solid fuel 
appliance is installed. The number and position of detectors required will vary depending on the 
design and layout of the building and manufacturers recommendations should be carefully followed.  

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8 - Maintenance 

 

Before use 

Between burns in the Range it is good practice to keep ash and debris to a minimum. Especially 
empty the ash pan and ash pan section. Remember that if only burning wood it is recommended to 
keep a bed of ash about 1cm thick on the grate. 

Cleaning the Range 

Clean the outside of the Range with a soft brush.  

Regularly remove and clean the baffle and back and side air boxes of soot and debris. Also clean 
the internal surfaces of the Range.  The frequency will be dependant on how vigorously the Range 
has been fired and what fuel has been used. 
Any deposits allowed to build up in this area could reduce the lifespan of the Range. 
Note that if required the flue can be accessed for cleaning from inside the Range. 

Maintenance should only be carried out when the Range is cool

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Страница 1: ...Installation and Operating Instructions Salamander Range Model 1701 SE Doc 1701 SE rev01 21 11 18...

Страница 2: ...Refuelling a wood fire 6 5 De ashing the Range 6 6 Cooking on the Range 6 7 Using the Range Oven 6 8 Maintaining the correct flue temperature 7 Guidance on safe operation 14 8 Maintenance 15 9 Fault...

Страница 3: ...control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements The Salamander Range model 1701 SE has been fitted with modified primary and secondary air controls to ensure that the...

Страница 4: ...list for the Salamander Range 1701 1 Grate and grate centre installed 2 Back air box 3 Left Air Box 4 Right Air Box 5 Baffle Plate 6 Fire bars 7 Ash pan 8 Salamander multipurpose tool 9 Dustpan and b...

Страница 5: ...freely 3 2 Picture shows how the back and side air boxes and baffle locate together when installed in the firebox 3 3 Build the firebox inside the stove by locating first the rear air box then the baf...

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Страница 7: ...whether single skin or insulated used in the installation should be installed in accordance with the requirements of the applicable national and local regulations and the applicable safety distances a...

Страница 8: ...ss fuel listed as suitable for use on closed heating appliances DO NOT BURN bituminous coal any petroleum based products or any liquid fuels 6 2 Before lighting If using for the first time or followin...

Страница 9: ...t half a turn If required the bottom door can be opened 1cm for a short while until the new fuel is alight Adjust the secondary air control to achieve the desired burning rate 6 4 Refuelling a wood fi...

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Страница 11: ...ly as possible Once lit reduce the air again It will take time to get to know your Range and how best to operate it under different conditions The type and condition of the wood chimney draught weathe...

Страница 12: ...ge is up to working temperature it is possible to cook on the hotplate When burning wood it is good to maintain a bed of ash on the grate about 1cm thick When burning solid fuel the air is being suppl...

Страница 13: ...of adjusting 1 The burn rate in the fire box The type of fuel The amount of fuel The primary air control The secondary air control 2 The position of the oven temperature control Position 0 Lower oven...

Страница 14: ...ts of the Range or flue glowing red hot If such a situation occurs adjust the air supply accordingly to reduce the burning rate Chimney fire In the event of a chimney fire Shut all air controls immedi...

Страница 15: ...h as an anti downdraught cowl Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors Both smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should be installed in all buildings where any solid fuel appliance is installed The number a...

Страница 16: ...ir life will be dependant on how vigorously the Range is operated and they must be inspected and maintained on a regular basis If they become worn damaged or not positioned correctly the top sides or...

Страница 17: ...ur Range including Rope Rope Glue Glass cleaner Stove paint All individual components of the Range are available as spares For the complete list of available spares with prices go to Salamanderstoves...

Страница 18: ...ood 1 hour Manufactured smokeless fuel 2 hours Flue mass gas flow g s Wood 4 8 Manufactured smokeless fuel 5 5 Total efficiency Wood 85 7 Manufactured smokeless fuel 81 3 Tests conducted by Kiwa UK Gr...

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