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Operating instructions, Burning solid fuel, Over-firing – Yeoman ELEGANCE BY HAAS & SOHN 270 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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3.11 We would recommend that the stove be burnt at high

output for at least 30 minutes each day when it is in use.

This will help reduce the build-up of tars and creosotes

within the stove and flue system.

3.14 Do not burn painted or impregnated wood,

manufactured board products, pallet wood or scrap

timber.

4. BURNING SOLID FUEL

4.1 Open the Airwash control to approximately 50% and

Primary air control fully.

4.2 Place some pieces of firelighter or dry crumpled paper on

the grate and cover with some small pieces of dry

kindling wood. Light the paper or firelighters.

4.3 To avoid the build-up of condensation on the door glass

it is advisable to leave the door slightly open as the fire

establishes and the glass warms.

4.4 As the fire becomes established add pieces of solid fuel

and fully close the door. Do not leave the stove with the

door open as this could over-fire the stove and cause

permanent damage.

4.5 As the fire becomes established, reduce the Airwash air

control to approximately 25% and control the burn rate

using the Primary air control only.

4.6 To burn solid fuel efficiently it is best to control the

combustion using the Primary air control only.

4.7 Before re-fuelling the stove it is advisable to first de-ash

the firebed, using the riddling grate system (if fitted) or a

suitable poker. Do not use bare hands to operate the

riddling system or if using a poker to clear the firebed.

4.8 Then open the Primary air control fully for a few

minutes, to establish a glowing bed before adding new

fuel. Allow the new fuel to burn at high output for a few

minutes before adjusting the burn rate with the Primary

air control to the desired setting. It is best to refuel little

and often to maintain clean and efficient burning.

4.9 The ideal control settings to suit the particular

installation and personal preferences will be established

by experience in using the stove.

4.10 We would recommend that the stove be burnt at high

output for at least 30 minutes each day when it is in use.

This will help reduce the build-up of tars and creosotes

within the stove and flue system.

4.11 Do not burn bituminous coal, ‘petro-coke’ or other

petroleum based fuels, as this will invalidate the

product guarantee.

5. OVER-FIRING

5.1 Do not use the appliance at maximum output for

prolonged periods of time, or over fill the firebox with

fuel, as this could result in over-firing. If the connecting

fluepipe, appliance flue collar or top plate glow red with

heat the appliance is being over-fired and the air controls

should be closed to reduce the output.

5.2 If a chimney fire occurs shut all air controls immediately

to close the appliance down, and evacuate all persons

from the building before calling the fire brigade. Do not

re-enter the building until it is confirmed safe to do so.

5.3 Following a chimney fire do not use the appliance until it

is inspected, by a HETAS (GB only) registered installer,

to confirm that the appliance is safe to use, or make any

repairs required before re-use. Only genuine Stovax

replacement parts are to be used to keep your appliance

in safe and efficient working order.

5.4 After any chimney fire it is recommended that the

chimney system be inspected and swept by a NACS

registered (UK only) chimney sweep, to confirm that the

system is structurally sound and free from any

obstructions before re-use.

6. SEASONAL USE

6.1 If the stove is not to be used during the warmer periods

of the year it is recommended to clean and service the

stove, as detailed in the maintenance and servicing

section of this booklet.

6.2 The air controls should be set in the 50% open position

to keep the appliance ventilated, and stop the build-up of

any moisture inside.

6.3 Before re-lighting the stove remove the baffles, clear any

debris that may have accumulated, and check the flue is

clear of any blockages.

7. ASH REMOVAL

7.1 The burning of any fuel will produce ash, which will have

to be removed after a period of use. This time will depend

on the fuel used. Before removing the ash from the stove

it is advisable to let the fire burn down to a low level, or

even go out completely. The ashpan can be removed

using gloved hands from the stove after opening the door.

7.2 As heat can remain in the ash for a long period after use

care must be taken when removing and carrying the full

ashpan. We suggest that the ashpan be carried using

gloved hands, or the ash is placed directly into a Stovax

Ash Caddy.