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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF
PREPARATION OF THE STOVE
Prior to starting the installation and after
removing the packaging, check that all the
parts have been supplied as detailed in the
contents list on page 5.
Carry out the following:-
Step 1:
Remove outer casing (disengage
locking levers see page 30 steps 1a/b,
2,3,4,& 5.
Step 2:
Remove glass and retaining frame
(see page 30 step 6).
Step 3:
Remove the packaging from the
Coal / Log set and cut the cable tie retaining
the 8mm olive and valve connection nut
(located to the rear of the valve assembly).
Stove Location
The appliance must not be installed in a room
or space which contains a bath or shower.
This stove is designed for use with either top
or rear flue outlet and must be mounted on a
hearth. The hearth must be strong enough
to support the stove. For overall minimum
hearth sizes see Fig.4a and Fig.4b.
To comply with current Building Regulation
the stove must stand on a fireproof hearth
which has a minimum upper fire proof layer
of 12mm non-combustible material. The rear
of the stove is to be 100mm from the wall
which must be of non-combustible material.
The hearth must not be capable of
inadvertent covering by a carpet or rug.
This should be achieved by either:-
The hearth being 50mm above the level
or the room floor.
Or a 50mm high fender or kerb around
the edge of the hearth, ensure the hearth
is flat an level.
Do not place any combustible material
including clothing, furniture and furnishings
(including curtains) within 1 metre of the
stove.
For details of combustibles and non-
combustible shelf clearances see graphs 1
& 2 on page 9.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The stove must not be installed against a
combustible wall.
The stove must never be positioned closer than
100mm to any rear wall see Fig. 4a.
The stove is NOT suitable for houses with
timber frame construction.
X= 100mm Minimum Distance
Y= See Graph 1 & 2
A=100mm Minimum Per Side to a Non
Combustible Wall.
B= 200mm Minimum Per Side to a
Combustible Wall.
Side Clearance
Fig. 4b
Fig. 4a