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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE classic cast iron stove.

Please read this manual thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully. Before attempting to use
the stove, thoroughly familiarise yourself with this unit & its operation. In doing so you will ensure
the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to the stove giving
you long and satisfactory service.

GUARANTEE

This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of
purchase. Please keep your receipt  which will be required as proof of purchase.

This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any
way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.

Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned to us
without prior permission.

This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model:

Junior Franklin

Part no:

6910120

Weight:

105 kg

Dimensions: (w x h x d)

756 x 636 x 558 mm

Nominal heat output

10.0  kw

Efficiency

78%@16kw

Fuel

Wood only

Max log length

260 mm

Flue pipe connection

150 mm

Summary of Contents for JUNIOR FRANKLIN

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE JUNIOR FRANKLIN PART NO 6910120 10 08 Classic Cast Iron Stove ...

Page 2: ...ture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This ...

Page 3: ...NOT use the stove Consult your local dealer 3 ALWAYS keep children away and keep visitors at a safe distance from the stove 4 NEVER direct water or any other liquid on to the stove particularly when it is hot 5 NEVER use gasolene or other flammable liquids 6 NEVER use the stove to incinerate materials other than the recommended fuels 7 The installation of the stove and chimney MUST comply with all...

Page 4: ...back 2 Attach the legs using the bolts and large washers supplied as shown in Fig 1 3 Sit the stove upright and attach the 3 flue components rectangular flue adaptor intermediate and upper flue as shown in Fig 2 using the self tapping screws supplied Ensure the fireproof gasket is correctly seated in the base of the flue adaptor These parts can be used for either top or rear mounting of the flue a...

Page 5: ... recommended that the stove be installed 800 mm from furniture and serious consideration should be given to the positioning of any furniture that could be adversely affected by heat The clearance to any combustable materials should also be a minimum of 800mm Due to the heat of a wood burning stove a suitable fire guard should be used to provide additional protection THE CHIMNEY The stove is suppli...

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Page 7: ...ing the summer months for example and is carried out as follows 1 Light a small fire in the middle of the stove away from the sides 2 Allow the stove to warm up slowly and evenly with the top lid and bottom cover in place avoiding intense flames 3 Keep the fire burning for three hours or so gradually increasing the intensity during this period It should be remembered that this procedure should be ...

Page 8: ... 1 Open the upper and lower air controls 2 Open the door and add logs Open the door slowly to avoid a sudden rush of intake air and smoke escaping into the room 3 Leave the lower control open for a few minutes to allow the gasses in the wood to burn 4 Close the lower control TYPES OF FUEL This stove will function with all kinds of either solid fuel or wood but in general all fuel should be dry and...

Page 9: ...ornamental painting will provide a durable attractive finish If the stove is used for heating and cooking a high temperature heat resistant paint should be applied Periodically inspect the flue and chimney for a build up of deposits especially following prolonged periods without use These should be removed as necessary Consider the need to have the chimney cleaned by a chimney sweep if deposits be...

Page 10: ...a s i m o o R e r u s s e r p l a c i n a h c e m h t i w d e p p i u q e s e s u o h n I s i e r i f e h t l l i t n u w o d n i w a n e p o n o i t a l i t n e v d e h s i l b a t s e l l e w e l i h w s e k o m S g n i n r u b t n e i c i f f u s n i s i t h g u a r D e u l f t a h t k c e h C t s i l a i c e p s y e n m i h c a t l u s n o C y r a s s e c e n f i p e e w s d e t c u r t s b o ...

Page 11: ...te 19 Primary Air Control 7 Front Plate 20 Knob 8 Top Plate 21 Leg 3 items 9 Grate 22 Flue Base 10 Left Firebrick 23 Handle 11 Right Firebrick 24 Upper Flue not shown 12 Baffle Assembly 25 Chimney Connection not shown 13 Secondary Air Control PARTS DIAGRAM IMPORTANT The use of parts other than CLARKE replacement parts may result in safety hazards decreased appliance performance and may invalidate ...

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