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JINDLE04 Rev B 15/09/15 

supplied operating tool or gloves may be used to 
open the door and operate the air controls. 

AEROSOLS – 

Do not use an aerosol spray on or 

near the stove when it is alight.

 

FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS

 – Always use a 

fireguard in the presence of children, the elderly or 
the infirm. The fireguard should be manufactured 
in accordance with BS8423 – Fireguards for use 
with solid fuel appliances. 

DO NOT OVER-FIRE

 – it is possible to fire the stove 

beyond its design capacity. This could damage the 
stove so watch for signs of over-firing.  If any part 
of the stove starts to glow red, the stove is in an 
over-fire situation and the controls should be 
adjusted accordingly. Never leave the stove 
unattended for long periods without first adjusting 
the controls to a safe setting. Careful air supply 
control should be exercised at all times. 

FUME EMISSION – 

properly installed and operated, 

this appliance will not emit fumes. Occasional 
fumes from de-ashing and refueling may occur. 
Persistent fume emission must not be tolerated.  

This appliance should not be operated with the 
door open 

If fume emission does persist then the following 
action should be taken immediately – 

 

Open Doors and windows to ventilate 
room. 

 

Let the fire out, or eject and safely dispose 
of fuel from the appliance. 

 

Check for flue/chimney blockage and clean 
if required. 

 

Do not attempt to relight the fire until the 
cause has been identified and corrected. 

 

If necessary seek professional advice. 

ADVERSE WEATHER – 

In a small number of 

installations, occasional local weather conditions 
(e.g. wind from a particular direction) may cause 
downdraught in the flue and the stove to emit 

fumes. In these circumstances the stove should not 
be used. A professional flue installer will be able to 
advise on solutions to this problem (e.g. anti-
downdraught cowl). 

EXTRACTOR FANS – DO NOT FIT AN EXTRACTOR 
FAN IN THE SAME ROOM AS THIS APPLIANCE. 

IN THE EVENT OF A CHIMNEY FIRE -  

 

Raise the alarm  

 

Call the Fire Brigade 

 

Close appliance air controls 

 

Move furniture, ornaments etc away  

 

Place a fireguard in front of stove 

 

Check the chimney breast for signs of 
excessive heat. 
 

If the wall is becoming excessively hot, move 
furniture away. Ensure the Fire Brigade can gain 
access to your roof space in order to check for fire 
spread.

Summary of Contents for BSEN13240 R4 Euro

Page 1: ...JINDLE04 Rev B 15 09 15 Wood Burning Stove Installation and Operating Instructions R4 Euro...

Page 2: ...ng Stove Appliance Mass 70kg Efficiency 79 Nominal Heat Output 4 9kW Mean Co Emission 13 O2 0 09 Mean OGC Emission 13 O2 99 mg m3 n Mean NOx as NO2 35 mg m3 n Mean Flue Gas Temperature 226 C Flue Gas...

Page 3: ...to notify your local building control body in advance of any work starting HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Special care must be taken when installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health a...

Page 4: ...appliance should not be operated with the door open If fume emission does persist then the following action should be taken immediately Open Doors and windows to ventilate room Let the fire out or ej...

Page 5: ...0mm around the sides and rear of the stove Where possible it is recommended that a free air gap of 150mm or more is left around the sides of the stove to obtain maximum heat output and to gain access...

Page 6: ...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 materials FU...

Page 7: ...uld have a vertical height of at least 4 5 metres and should terminate in accordance with Table 2 If the chimney is believed to have previously served an open fire installation it is possible that the...

Page 8: ...f time for any fire cement and mortar to dry out A small fire may then be lit and the installation checked to ensure the smoke and fumes are drawn up the flue and emitted safely to atmosphere The stov...

Page 9: ...ove will burn cleanly and efficiently Therefore to avoid the disappointment of poor performance or dirty glass please familiarize yourself with the controls and their recommended settings before use T...

Page 10: ...mended Settings Should the fire fail to light correctly open the door and use a poker to spread the fuel across the bottom of the firebox Close the door and allow the fuel and stove to cool before att...

Page 11: ...rson Chimney and flueways it is important that the chimney flueways and any connecting pipe are swept regularly This means at least twice a year for Woodburning appliances Only wire centred sweeps bru...

Page 12: ...that Chimneys and flueways are clear A suitable fuel is being used There is an adequate air supply into the room An extractor fan is not fitted in the same room as the stove Flue draught is above mini...

Page 13: ...int forward the door has been hidden for illustrative purposes 2 Remove the log retainer by lifting it clear of the two support pins 3 Remove the baffle brick by lifting it up sliding it to the right...

Page 14: ...t in place turning both air controls to the fully open position clockwise and then gently pulling on the fascia to slide the cassette out from under the firebox N B DO NOT Remove the Air Valve Cassett...

Page 15: ...Side Panels Black HME04ARRT019 L R Stainless Steel HME04ARRT026 L R Curved Side Panels Black HME04ARRT020 L R Stainless Steel HME04ARRT029 L R Operating Tool HMR04ARRT025 Log Retainer HMR04ARRT009 Di...

Page 16: ...R04054 Glass Spacer Clip Bottom HMR04053 Door Handle HME04ARRT025 Knitted Fiberglass Tape Glass Spacer Clip Side HMR04055 Door Glass DLU04001 Door Catch Assembly HME04ARRT006 Door Chassis Assembly HME...

Page 17: ...ly HMR04ARRT005L Air Valve Cassette Front Plate HMR04024 Pushrod Assembly HME04ARRT021 Instruction Plate HME04080 Magnet FMAG10 5 3 2 CS Control Knob HMR04031 Control Facia Assembly HME04ARRT015 Starl...

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