9 5. Installation Please read these instructions before installing the appliance. In all cases the installation must comply with current Building
10 Changing the flue outlets This appliance is pre-assembled with the flue set to come from the top. When carrying out a survey assess the situati
11 4) Remove the blanking plate via the bolts. 5) Change over the blanking plate with the flue collar and secure. Seal the joint
12 Connection to chimney All the stoves have either a top or rear flue outlet adaptor that allows the connection to be made, to either a masonry chi
13 6. Commissioning Before Lighting Ensure that all parts are in position such as firebricks, baffles, grate, riddle plate, fuel retainer bar etc.
14 7. Briefing and handover to the customer Explain to the user the full operation of the appliance. Warn the customer that the fire unit will gi
15 8. Servicing and Maintenance It is important that this appliance is properly installed and regularly maintained. Periods of Prolonged Non-U
16Paintwork It is generally accepted that stove paintwork may need a light re-spray occasionally after a seasons use, stoves painted in a lighter co
17 Removal and refitting of the fuel retaining bar To remove the fuel retaining bar lift from the slot in the fire grate and rotate to clear the sid
18 Removal of the main fire grate Ensure that the appliance is cool before starting. Before removing the main fire grate, the fuel retaining bar, a
1 Free Standing Stove Technical Manual 8 Series User and Installation Instructions For use in GB & IE (Great Britain a
19 Removal and refitting of the firebricks Always ensure that the appliance is cool before starting any maintenance work. Replace any damaged fireb
20 Removal and refitting the baffle plates Wear protective gloves. Removal of these parts also gains access to the flue openings. The first b
21 Replacing the glass seal Stove glass seals are available from most Chesney’s suppliers. The glass seal is a perishable item and at some point m
229. Spare Parts The body of the stove is covered by the warranty, not consumables. Consumables are as follows: Glass seal Door rope seal Baffle
23 10. User Instructions General Before using this appliance please read these instructions carefully. All local regulations, including those r
24 De-ashing and refuelling may occasionally emit fumes into the room. If there are a lot of fumes in the room open a window or door to the outside
25 Lighting Instructions Your Chesneys stove has been designed to operate with minimum effort. The appliance door should be closed except when att
26 Lighting the fire Your Chesneys stove has been designed to operate with minimum effort. It is important that appropriate fuels are used in thi
27 Lighting Pull the air flow bar fully out towards you, allowing full primary and secondary air into the stove. (Setting lll) Lay t
28 From time to time the glass may require cleaning as tars and creosotes from the fuels build-up. To reduce this effect do not over fill the applia
2 Contents Section Pages 1 Unpacking 3 2 Technical Specifications 4 3 Pre-Installation 5 4 Unit Basic Information 6-8 5 Installation 9
29 Open the door. Under the grate is a compartment where the ashpan is located this collects the ash and requires emptying from time to ti
30 11. Performance tips Useful tips Use good kindling wood to start the fire. Use good quality wood with a moisture content of less than 2
31 12. INSTALLER CHECK LIST Flue Checklist PASS FAIL Flue system correct for the appliance Flue swept Spillage test Smoke test on Installe
32 14. Annual Service Record Annual service record Year 1 Engineer Contact No. Date of Service Annual service record Year 2 Engineer Contact
3 1. Unpacking Remove the appliance from its packaging and check that it is complete and undamaged. If satisfied by its condition and that the con
4 2. Technical Specifications Wood Logs All tests used 2.25 – 2.5 kg of test fuel (at 12.1% moisture) – 2 logs (12 inches) All efficiencies in the
5 3. Pre-Installation Products of combustion entering the room can cause serious health risks. This appliance must be fitted in accordance with
6 4. Unit – Basic Information Appliance types and approximate weights Flatford 143kg / Petworth 151kg / Barrington 148kg / Hampstead 155kg Hamp
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8 Appliance Dimensions
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