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Zeta 5W Series Manual - V2.8

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IMPORTANT

READ BEFORE USE

We use Stove Bright® High Temperature Paint on all of our stoves and it is important that the paint 

is cured properly during the first burn of the stove. This is done to ensure the paint finish will be able 

to withstand the high temperatures needed. Curing is done by following the instructions below. If this 

process is not done properly during the first burn of your stove, you may experience issues with the 

paint peeling over time, especially when the stove is operated at a high heat.

Set / Cure the paint

For wood burning, follow these guidelines:

1.  Build a small kindling fire to start. The kindling fire should be kept burning for 10 to 15 

minutes.

2.  Add fuel to build a medium size fire to bring the stove surface temperature to about 450°F.
3.  The medium size fire should be kept burning for about 60 minutes.
4.  For the final stage of curing, add fuel to this fire to make it a very hot fire (surface temperature 

above 600°F) and keep it at this level for about 60 minutes.

Once this initial process has been completed, the paint will be properly cured and you can operate 

your stove normally according to the instructions provided in this manual. If any peeling of the paint 

occurs on your stove this will only be as a result of improper curing or misuse of the stove such as 

over fuelling or running the stove too hot. Therefore any peeling is not covered by your warranty.

NOTE: 

During the final higher temperature burn phase there may be some visible smoke near the 

stove surface. There may also be an unpleasant odour. To mitigate this effect, ventilate the room 

with open windows and doors to provide airflow.

HEALTH WARNING: 

The smoke from the curing process displaces oxygen. Small children, the 

elderly and persons with existing breathing problems should vacate the area during the hot burn to 

avoid the discomfort of lost oxygen. The smoke is primarily Carbon Dioxide, and therefore non-toxic 

but uncomfortable.

Trouble Shooting: Paint Curing

Take care to build slowly to the medium temperature fire. Building a hot fire immediately will “shock” 

the paint and cause it to release from the surface. The only remedy to this problem is to remove the 

paint, prepare the surface for repainting, and repaint. To avoid problems during the curing process, 

do not touch the surface with anything until the paint is fully cured.

Summary of Contents for ZETA5PW

Page 1: ...The Zeta 5 Window Series ZETA5CW ZETA5PW ZETA5LW Manual Operation Installation sales oakstoves co uk www oakstoves co uk...

Page 2: ...e paint will be properly cured and you can operate your stove normally according to the instructions provided in this manual If any peeling of the paint occurs on your stove this will only be as a res...

Page 3: ...y Cleaning 10 Chimney Sweeping 11 Combustion Air Supply 11 Seasonal Use 11 Troubleshooting 12 Placement Fixing Advice 13 Installation Instructions Health Safety Precautions 15 Chimney 15 Hearth Fire S...

Page 4: ...OOD SOLID MINERAL FUEL NOMINAL OUTPUT 4 9kW 4 1kW ENERGY EFFICIENCY NET 76 7 77 7 Ancit CO EMISSION AT 13 OXYGEN 0 47 0 21 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MINIMUM 75mm REAR 500mm SIDE 75mm REAR 500m...

Page 5: ...ALLER NAME INSTALLER ADDRESS Important To Remember Installation By Authorised Technician This manual contains instructions on how the stoves must be assembled maintained and installed To ensure the fu...

Page 6: ...to be placed on The use of unseasoned wood in this appliance can result in heavy tar deposits in the stove on the glass and within the chimney Also unseasoned wood will produce lower outputs from the...

Page 7: ...balancing valve which you never need to touch fitted into the rear of the stove that automatically manages the volume of air being fed to each of the outlet air controls so the optimum airflow is deli...

Page 8: ...he base of the firebox and cover with approximately 50mm of fuel Light the paper or fire lighters to start the fire then ensure the right hand primary air slider is open See Fig 1 on the stove before...

Page 9: ...or long periods then over firing may occur Once lit we recommend the primary slider be left slightly open and adjust accordingly to control the fire The door handle two control bars air wash and prima...

Page 10: ...t to do this as this ash must not be allowed to overflow over the grate This model has a Remote Riddle Plate Handle located under the left side of the door pulling this bar will rotate the grills allo...

Page 11: ...Provision of air to the stove must be in accordance with current Building Regulations Approved Document J An open window is not appropriate Any air inlets must be positioned in such a way as they cann...

Page 12: ...ss still occurs ensure that all flue connections are well sealed with fire cement as this can decay over a long period of time and may need resealing Also the chimney draw needs to be sufficient and n...

Page 13: ...ppened and the stove has cooled you must then clean the chimney and flueways to prevent the chimney fire from reoccurring next time you light the stove If the chimney fire does not extinguish after cl...

Page 14: ...s 1000mm from the window and ends in line with each side of the door edge This area can be 90o C so we do not recommend any combustibles in this area Fixing Points If you would like to fix the stove t...

Page 15: ...smoke alarm fitted in the same room as the appliance Chimney For the stove to perform correctly and safely your chimney height must not be less than 4 metres high this height is taken from the outlet...

Page 16: ...to your chosen type of installation are conformed to before you begin to use the stove Your stove will normally be delivered assembled ready for connection Connecting The Flue The flue collar must be...

Page 17: ...5mm E 420mm F 470mm G 150mm H 420mm The Zeta Pedestal 5kW Model ZETA5PW A 1050mm B 125mm C 300mm D 800mm E 500mm F 420mm G 470mm H 195mm I 240mm J 150mm K 420mm Front View Side View Front View Side Vi...

Page 18: ...510 Baffle Deflector Fireboard N 11 1 Z511 Side Panel Y 12 1 Z512 Regulator Cover Plate Y 13 1 Z513 Pneumatic Door Closer N 14 1 Z514 Ash Pan N Item Qty Part No Description Warranty 15 1 Z515 Zeta 5 C...

Page 19: ...then fix in position by slotting the Retaining Plate under it with the lip facing down 2 Place Top Fireboard in position on its retainers 3 Put the two Rear Fireboards back into position before refitt...

Page 20: ...so a condition of the Extended Warranty that your Oak Stoves is regularly serviced every 12 months by a suitably trained and qualified individual HETAS registered in the United Kingdom or equivalent i...

Page 21: ...r other household assets l Delivery to or return transport costs Removal and re installation costs or any labour cost to fit parts Repaired or replaced products are covered only for the remainder of t...

Page 22: ...or Minister in the devolved administrations Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found at http smokecontrol defra gov uk Your local authority is responsible for implemen...

Page 23: ...ries Manual V2 8 Oak Stoves 2018 23 What comes with your stove Manual Stove body with door and handle fitted Ash pan Ash pan handle Protective gloves Flue collar Fire grate retainer bars Riddle grate...

Page 24: ...ut 76 7 8 Specific precautions See Manual 1 Supplier name or trademark Oak Stoves 2 Model identifier Zeta Pedestal Clean Burn Stove 3 Energy class A 4 Direct heat output 4 9kW 5 Indirect heat output N...

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