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The Pas Cooker has an all cast iron front, with porcelain enamelled finish, and fittings with chrome-

plated cast brass. 
The internal frame of the slow combustion cooker is made from galvanized steel.  The hob outer 

frame is made of plate steel with porcelain enamel finish.  The worktop on the glass-ceramic top 

version with folding splashback has a stainless-steel trim frame and beneath that the countertop hob 

is brushed cast iron. 
The oven is fully stainless steel lined, and includes a porcelain enamelled roasting tray, and chrome 

plated oven rack.  The Oven door includes a tempered glass viewing window with thermometer for 

gauging the oven temperature. 
The side rack supports are fixed to the oven walls and allow maximum extension of the oven tray 

and Chrome grill, without the risk of spillage of the cooked foods. 
The side racks are easily removable for easy cleaning (lift them up, freeing them slightly from the 

bottom hole and then slide them out to release them from the upper hole). 
The air supply for the cooker can be supplied into the rear through an outside air duct fixed to the 

rear of the cooker. 
Secondary air for combustion: 
• Is supplied from the slot at the top of the door glass, which in turn acts as an air-wash for the glass.  

The oxygen hitting the glass ensures any creosote deposits from a low burn are cleaned off.  The 

intake for this is next to the fire-door top hinge. 
• Through the back of the refractory stove, which at the same time acts as a cooling effect to the 

back of the cooker.  The primary air supply can come through the holes at the bottom of the fire-

door if there is not outside air kit fitted.  This air passes through the damper at the rear, controlled 

by the lever at the front.  This supplies primary and secondary air to the base of the firebox and up 

the flutes behind the rear casting. 
The hidden door below the oven hidden behind the oven door is access to cleaning of the soot build 

up around the oven flue path.  The flue paths must be kept clean - see section 2, Operating 

Instructions. 

Cleaning access 

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Summary of Contents for Pas II

Page 1: ...oker Owner s Manual INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this manual thoroughly before installing and lighting your Fireplace Keep These Instructions for future reference Glass Top Pas 1 Shown ...

Page 2: ...ty installation Also the right to modify its products without prior notice is reserved Industrias Hergóm S A with head office in Soto de la Marina Cantabria Spain offers a warranty of TWO YEARS for its appliances The warranty in Australia only includes product purchased through the Australian distributor network and installed correctly by a licensed installer The warranty will commence on the date...

Page 3: ...g GLASS PANELS OR CERAMIC TILES MAY RENDER THE INSTALLATION UNSAFE 1 WARNING DO NOT US FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE 2 WARNING DO NOT US FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLICANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING 3 WARNING DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN THE HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES 4 WARNING OPEN AIR CONTROL AND DAMPER WHEN FITTED BEFORE OPENING FIRING DOOR ...

Page 4: ... the bottom hole and then slide them out to release them from the upper hole The air supply for the cooker can be supplied into the rear through an outside air duct fixed to the rear of the cooker Secondary air for combustion Is supplied from the slot at the top of the door glass which in turn acts as an air wash for the glass The oxygen hitting the glass ensures any creosote deposits from a low b...

Page 5: ...l enclosure board for insulation and a 20mm air gap between the cooker and the Skamol board or 70mm to the combustible wall For building out dimensions see the dimensions on page 12 The board must be on all combustible walls to the sides and to the rear of the appliance to a minimum height of 2m from the floor Skamol must start from the floor and continue to a height of 2m above the floor Installa...

Page 6: ...ve 152mm flue must be a tight fit into the heater collar The heater must have its own dedicated flue The active flue must be 6 for the entire length of the flue and always less than 45 degrees from the vertical Replacement room air from outside equivalent in open area to 91cm2 must be supplied into the room Flue Outlet Positions Minimum Flue Height as per AS NZS 2918 2018 NOTE Flue exit MUST also ...

Page 7: ...7 External Requirements Refer to AS NZS 2918 2018 Note All external air vents ceiling penetrations must be bird rodent proofed with permanently fixed screens ...

Page 8: ... Before lighting the cooker check that the flue way is perfectly clean and free of packaging material When you are starting up the cooker lighting the cooker from cold open the primary air valve below fire door by pushing it fully across to the right and the direct flue valve which is above the oven door should be pulled outwards all the way out Once the fire is burning well and you have a good be...

Page 9: ...e area to volume of wood the hotter the fire Smaller pieces will create a hotter coal bed quicker and then adding the smaller pieces will regulate the heat better Larger logs can t be removed once going but also will give a lesser heat over a longer period of time Note Cooking pots pans with flat bottoms will be much quicker in getting up to temperature FIRST IGNITION It is recommended that the fi...

Page 10: ...d be eliminated immediately while the worktop is hot using the scraper to prevent the surface from getting damaged Cleaning products When the plate has already cooled always use a special cleaner for ceramic glass applying it with paper towels Then wipe it clean with a damp cloth and dry it with a clean cloth We do not recommend using sponges or other high absorption kitchen cloths as the liquid p...

Page 11: ...hat the volume of ashes produced is low This makes it possible to light the stove repeatedly without needing to remove them from the stove When it is necessary to carry out this operation remove the grill from the stove and move the ashes to the ashtray Empty the ashtray into a metal container and take it out of the house immediately Leave a bed of Ash in the base on the grate to insulate the fire...

Page 12: ... hotplate from the cooker hob 2 The chimney access cover is removed next to the direct flue damper valve See below 3 Clean out the flue path down the back the right hand side and below the oven Drag the soot out through the access door at the front below the oven to remove all the soot 4 For the RHS of the oven using a thick steel chain with a knot in the end push this down the RHS of the oven and...

Page 13: ...t ashes in metal container could transfer heat through the base 5 Never use liquid fuels to light your cooker 6 Keep flammable liquids away from your cooker Lighter fluid Petrol alcohol cooking oil 7 Inspect the cooker regularly and clean the cooker and flue as soon as it is necessary Your retailer or local distributor can supply you with a range of products for the maintenance of your cooker incl...

Page 14: ...14 DIMENSIONS Top Flue Exit Model PAS II ...

Page 15: ...15 EXPLODED DIAGRAM Detail A ...

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