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Automatic Safety Cut Out

This heater is fitted with an automatic cut out device  to prevent any
damage due to overheating. The heater will automatically cut out if
the airflow is obstructed. To reset the stove, disconnect the  plug from
the  power socket for a few minutes, remove the cause of obstruc-
tion and allow a suitable cooling period before plugging it in again.

Flame effect dimmer

The appliance has a fire effect intensity regulator enabling the
flame light to be increased or reduced.

Noise

As with all fan driven appliances the stove will make some noise
due to the movements of air occurring, this is perfectly normal.

Installing the flue 

If you want to install the flue, proceed as follows:
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remove the hole cover by pressing on one side only (fig. 2).

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fit the stove flange (

L

) in the hole and screw on with the stove

screw supplied (fig. 3).

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decide where you want to install the appliance. 

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fit the longest part of the pipe on the flange stove (fig. 4).

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move the stove near the wall and place the drilling templa
te between the pipe and the wall to establish the correct 
position for the hole in the wall. 

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fix the drilling template with adhesive tape or a suitable 
alternative (fig. 5).

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Move the stove out of the way and drill the wall with a 6mm
dia. masonry drill bit to the depth required.

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fix the wall flange (

I

) to the wall with the wall screw and 

fixing plug supplied.  Put the stove back in position and fit 
the flue onto the flange. 

Maintenance

Before any maintenance/cleaning is undertaken always discon-
nect the stove from the power supply and allow to cool down. 

Replacing light bulbs
Tools required: 

correct screwdriver (not included in the box).

Remove the coal, pebbles, or logs from the internal support  shelf,
then remove the support by removing the screw provided as
shown in fig. 

1

. The light bulbs must be replaced only with 40W

220-240V screw type E27. Please note that replacement bulbs
are not covered by the guarantee of the product.

4

1

2

fig. 2

fig. 4

fig. 5

fig. 3

Fig. 1

Summary of Contents for ELECTRIC STOVE

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Page 2: ...ire effect shield B Door C Function slider D Hot air output grille E Thermostat dial F Coal pebbles logs support shelf G Flame effect dimmer H Decorative flue I Wall flange marked wall L Stove flange marked stove M Wall screw N Stove screw O Drilling template P Hole cover Q Fixing plug ...

Page 3: ...rom the accessory box and arrange inside the stove on the support shelf F Arrange the pebbles coal logs as you wish using as many as you require If your stove has pebbles we suggest spreading the smaller ones across the shelf as a base The 3 large pebbles should then be placed on top with the medium ones used to fill any gaps where light could esca pe Operating the stove The stove is controlled by...

Page 4: ...ance fit the longest part of the pipe on the flange stove fig 4 move the stove near the wall and place the drilling templa te between the pipe and the wall to establish the correct position for the hole in the wall fix the drilling template with adhesive tape or a suitable alternative fig 5 Move the stove out of the way and drill the wall with a 6mm dia masonry drill bit to the depth required fix ...

Page 5: ...id any danger caused by accidental resetting of the safety system this appliance must not be powered through an external timer Do not use the fire in rooms which have an area as small as 4m2 As with any electrical stove whilst the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as pos sible caution and common sense should be applied when operating your appliance parti cularly in the vicinity of sm...

Page 6: ...ct Heater cuts out poor or no flame effect Check the wall socket plug and fuse Check that fire is switched on Check that the bulbs are working Check that airflow around the stove is not obstructed or the pro duct is covered in any way PROBLEM SOLVING ...

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