SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Advise the customer that due to newness of materials the stove may give off a slight smell
for a period of time after commissioning. This is quite normal and any odours should
disperse after a few hours operation.
Stress that no extra coals or logs must be added over and above those supplied with the
stove and that any replacement parts must only be authorised ACQUISITIONS spares.
Recommend that the stove is regularly serviced and the flue system checked by qualified
persons.
The stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system consisting of a thermal switch connected
to a thermocouple interrupter. This system is not adjustable and must not be put out of
action. If any parts of the spillage monitoring system require replacement only original
manufacturers' parts must be used.
The thermal switch rating is 120
°
C. Quote this rating if ordering a new switch.
1. The following servicing procedure should be carried out regularly and only by a
qualified person. Ensure that the fire is turned off and is cold.
2. Remove the coals, back board and front coal piece in the reverse order to that
described in POSITIONING THE COALS section (page 5).
3. Remove any deposits of dirt, lint etc. carefully from the burner flame strip, tray,
and pilot assembly with a soft brush.
4. Remove the pilot lint arrester and clean with a soft brush if necessary. Replace the
pilot lint arrester.
5. Due to the intense temperatures reached in the fire, some surface cracks may
appear on the ceramic components. This is quite normal and will not affect the safe
operation of the fire. Replace the front coal piece, back board and coals as described
in the POSITIONING THE COALS section (page 5).
6. Close the stove door; replace the screw securing the door handle or door.
7. Check the supply pressure as described in the COMMISSIONING THE STOVE
section (page 6).
8. Ensure correct operation of the flue as described in CHECK FOR SPILLAGE section
(page 12).
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Fig. 8 - Components with the Remote Package
Close all doors and windows in the room containing the appliance. Light the stove and turn
the control knob to 'HIGH', leave the appliance for 5 minutes.
Apply a smoke match along the bottom edge of the draught diverter. The installation is
satisfactory if the smoke is drawn into the stove. If in doubt wait a further 10 minutes and
then repeat the test.
If there is a nearby room the spillage test should be repeated with the fan running and all
connecting doors between the stove and the fan left open.
If in doubt disconnect the appliance and seek expert advice.
Hand these instructions and the Users Instructions to the customer.
Advise the customer how to use the stove.
Point out that the Operating procedure is in the Users Instructions.
Explain to the customer that the stove has a flame failure and spillage monitoring system.
Point out the explanation of this system in the Users Instructions.
Advise that if the monitoring system repeatedly shuts off the stove, it should be switched off
and a specialist consulted.
Advise that if the fire goes out for any reason, wait at least 3 minutes before re-lighting.
Advise the customer that the stove should not be used at a lower setting than the 'LOW'
position.
CUSTOMER BRIEFINGS
CHECK FOR SPILLAGE