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JINHCN05 RevE 22/07/14 

 

 
 
 
 

Commissioning and Handover 

Upon  completion  of  the  installation,  allow  a 
suitable  period  of  time  for  any  fire  cement  and 
mortar to dry out.  A small fire may then be lit and 
checked to ensure the smoke and fumes are taken 
from the stove up the chimney and emitted safely 
to atmosphere.  Do not run the stove at full output 
for at least 24 hours. 
 
On 

completion 

of 

the 

installation 

and 

commissioning,  ensure  that  the  operating 
instructions  and  operating  tools  for  the  stove  are 
left with the customer.  Advise the customer on the 
correct use of the appliance with the fuels likely to 
be used on the stove and warn them to use only the 
recommended fuels for the stove. 
 
Advise  the  user  on  what  to  do  should  smoke  or 
fumes be emitted from the stove.   
 
The user should be warned to use a fireguard to BS 
6539  in  the  presence  of  children,  aged  and/or 
infirm persons. 
 

Operating Instructions 

Read the ‘General Guidance’ Section at the start 
of these instructions before operating your stove 
for the first time. 
 
Allow sufficient clearance between the stove and 
pictures, plasma screen televisions or ornaments 
etc,  as  these  could  be  damaged  and  could 
potentially  create  a  fire  hazard  (For  more 
information read the ‘Material Clearance’ section 
of these installation instructions). 
 

WARNING  –  This  appliance  will  be  hot  when  in 
operation  and  due  care  should  be  taken.  The 
supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to 
open the door and operate the air controls. 
 

A

EROSOLS

 

Do not use an aerosol spray on or near the stove 
when it is alight. 
 

A

IR 

C

ONTROLS

 

Installed and used correctly this stove will burn 
cleanly and efficiently. Therefore, to avoid the 
disappointment of poor performance, please 
familiarize yourself with the controls and their 
recommended settings before use.

 

 

P

RIMARY 

A

IR

 

The slider at the bottom of the stove controls the 
primary air. This provides a conventional air 
draught to the bed of the fire. The control is open 
when the slider is fully to the right. 
 

 

S

ECONDARY 

&

 

T

ERTIARY 

A

IR

 

Secondary air is controlled via the slider above the 
door(s), it is this “Airwash” that keeps a clean and 
uninterrupted view of the fire. 
 
Tertiary air is fixed and enters the stove through 
the holes on the side of the firebox. It aids in good 
secondary combustion and reduces emissions into 
the chimney and environment. 
 

 

 

SHUT 

OPEN 

SHUT 

OPEN 

FIXING HOLES 

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Summary of Contents for Sonderskoven Inset 5

Page 1: ...JINHCN05 RevE 22 07 14 Sønderskoven Inset 5 Installation and Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ttent burning This appliance is not suitable for use in a shared flue Read and follow the operating instructions Use only recommended fuels This stove has been designed and assembled so that it may be used to burn wood logs in a Smoke Control Area Find out if you are in a Smoke Control Area by contacting your Local Authority The SØnderskoven Inset 5 has been fitted with a permanent bypass that pre...

Page 3: ...contains no asbestos If there is a possibility of disturbing any asbestos in the course of installation then please seek specialist guidance and use appropriate protective equipment METAL PARTS When installing or servicing this stove care should be taken to avoid the possibility of personal injury MODIFICATION No unauthorized modification of this appliance should be carried out Safety WARNING This...

Page 4: ...d Many fire surrounds are suitable only for use with gas and electric fires and therefore not suitable for solid fuel This product is designed to fit into a standard 16 inch fireback An adaptor for flexible flue liners 150mm is also available if required The upper section of the fireback may need to be removed to fit the flue adaptor The chimney height and the position of the chimney terminal shou...

Page 5: ...iances in the same room or space Material Clearances Any non combustible walls within 50mm of this appliance should be at least 200mm thick and should extend 300mm above the top of the appliance and at least 1 2 metres above the hearth Any walls more than 50mm from the appliance may be reduced to a thickness of 75mm Ensure the inter connecting flue pipe also has adequate clearances to combustible ...

Page 6: ...fting the right hand side until it will clear the opening and remove 3 Remove the catch bar front plate by lifting the right hand side until it will clear the opening and remove 4 Remove the grate bars by lifting them away from the cam bar and pulling forward out of the rear grate support The singular bars should be removed first noting their positions low or high leaving the two static triangular...

Page 7: ...ight hand side is clear of the hole then raise one side and swing out through the door opening 8 Remove the ash barrier by sliding out of the stove 9 Remove the baffle by lifting and tilting one edge so it can be lowered into the firebox and removed 10 Remove one of the upper side bricks by lifting it out of its support on the tertiary air bar and lowering it into the firebox Note at this stage on...

Page 8: ...e 2 Remove internal components 3 Move the stove into position inside the fireplace opening being careful not to damage the hearth or paintwork on the stove and making sure that the rope seal is compressed forming a tight seal between the stove and fireplace 4 Drill into the existing fireback through the fixing holes in the body see below using a 6mm drill bit 5 Place the screws provided into the f...

Page 9: ...lasma screen televisions or ornaments etc as these could be damaged and could potentially create a fire hazard For more information read the Material Clearance section of these installation instructions WARNING This appliance will be hot when in operation and due care should be taken The supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to open the door and operate the air controls AEROSOLS Do not use...

Page 10: ...attempting to relight the fire N B Leaving the air controls in the closed position adding too much fuel or using wood that is wet or too large will prevent the fire from establishing correctly and may result in smoke emission from the stove When the stove is up to operating temperature the operating tool or gloves should be used to operate the air controls REDUCED COMBUSTION In order to shut down ...

Page 11: ...ding this amount can result in the production of excessive smoke RECOMMENDED FUELS Cleanburn Stoves recommend that wood logs are burnt in this appliance To achieve optimum efficiency do not exceed a maximum fuel load of 1 6Kg Burn only dry well seasoned wood which should have been cut split and stacked for at least 12 months with free air movement around the sides of the stack to enable it to dry ...

Page 12: ...turn to achieve the correct door operation Tighten the grub screw Rope Check the rope around the door If rope is becoming detached use Cleanburn Stoves rope glue to reattach it If the rope is in a poor condition a replacement rope kit may be ordered from the Cleanburn Stoves spares range Chimney Flueways It is important that the chimney flueways and any connecting flue pipe are swept regularly Thi...

Page 13: ...until you hear the locating pin click into place There is a back stop to help guide the valve into place Check fit by opening and closing the valve Once you are happy with the fit tighten the two countersunk socket set screws in the base until the valve release plate is in its upper position Check that the valve can no longer be removed Re install the Cam Bar Grate Bars Fuel Retainer and Ashpan Tr...

Page 14: ...Spares Information SINGLE DOOR SPARES SINGLE DOOR HCE09 008 DOOR GLASS HCE09 102 ROPE SEALING KIT SCPCB900SDRSK REVC DOOR CATCH ASSEMBLY HCE09 ARRT 043 GLASS CLIP HHR08 046 GLASS CLIP SCREW FSJM05008SS GLASS GASKET HCE09 101 ...

Page 15: ... HCE09 009 DOOR HANDLE HCE09 033 DOOR GLASS HCE09 031 GLASS GASKET HCE09 030 DOOR CATCH ASSEMBLY HCN05 ARRT 031 ROPE SEALING KIT SCPCB900DDRSK GLASS CLIP SCREW FSJM05008SS GLASS CLIP HHR08 046 LEFT HAND DOOR HCE09 010 GLASS CLIP HHR08 046 GLASS CLIP SCREW FSJM05008SS GLASS GASKET HCE09 030 ...

Page 16: ...WER CNS04 012 LOWER REAR BRICK HCN05 025 UPPER REAR BRICK HCN05 026 OPERATING TOOL HFR07 040 PRIMARY AIR VAVLE HCN05 ARRT 026 ASHPAN HCN05 ARRT 033 CATCH BAR SINGLE DOOR HCN05 ARRT 019 DOUBLE DOOR HCN05 ARRT 020 FUEL RETAINER HCN05 ARRT 030 LOWER SIDE BRICK HCN05 023 HINGE PIN FRRE08 1 75 HINGE HH06 050 UPPER SIDE BRICK HCN05 024 TURBO BARS HCN05 ARRT 022 A B ...

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