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TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

 

ISSUE 

CAUSE 

RESOLUTION 

OP
ER
ATI
ON
 

Problem starting the fire and 
keeping it burning 

Low flue draught 

Speak to your installer 

Wood with moisture content over 20% 

Ensure use of dry seasoned wood 
with less than 20% moisture content 

Unable to control fire 

High flue draught 

Speak to your installer 

Short burn time 

Wood with moisture content over 20%. 
Insufficient amount of fuel 

 refer to page 15 

(Notes on Woodburning) 

Ensure use of dry seasoned wood 
with less than 20% moisture content 

Over firing 

High flue draught 

Speak to your installer 

Air controls left fully open 

Close air control to reduce output 

Low heat output 

Low flue draught 

Speak to your installer about advice 
on a suitable flue system. 

Wet wood (over 20% moisture content) 

Ensure use of dry seasoned wood 
with less than 20% moisture content 

Excessive fuel consumption 

High flue draught 

Speak to your installer 

 

Over dry wood 

Do not use constructional timber of 
pallet wood 

 

 

 

 

SM
OK
E PROBLEM

Smoke and small flames 

Wood with moisture content over 20% 

Ensure use of dry seasoned wood 
with less than 20% moisture content 

Excessive smoke spillage into 
room when appliance door is 
opened 

Low flue draught 

Speak to your installer 

Incorrect additional ventilation air in to the 
building 

Speak to your installer 

Continuous smoke spillage into 
the room when stove is in use 

Blocked flue 

Open all doors and windows to 
ventilate the room.  Allow the fire to 
go out.  Check flue for blockage.  Do 
not re-use until the problem has been 
identified.  If in doubt speak to your 
installer. 

Blue/grey smoke from chimney 

Wood with moisture content over 20% 

Ensure use of dry seasoned wood 
with less than 20% moisture content 

 

 

 

 

ADV

ERSE 

W

EATHER

 

Windy days causing spillage into 
the room 

Down draught in flue caused by air 
turbulence due to nearby buildings or trees. 

Weather conditions combined with 
the flue terminal position can have an 
effect on the stoves performance.  
Speak to your installer. 

Calm days causing spillage into 
the room 

Over size flue giving poor flue draught 

Weather conditions combined with 
the flue terminal position can have an 
effect on the stoves performance.  
Speak to your installer. 

Damp/Rainy days lighting and 
burning problems 

Flue temperature low or rain water inside 
flue. 

Use good quality wood to start and 
maintain the fire, speak to your 
installer to fit a rain cowl. 

Wind noise 

High flue draught 

Speak to your installer. 

 

Summary of Contents for ASPECT 4/4 COMPACT

Page 1: ...ACT ASPECT 5 5 COMPACT ASPECT 5 SLIMLINE ASPECT 6 ASPECT 7 ASPECT 8 SLIMLINE ASPECT 8 ASPECT 9 ASPECT 14 WOODBURING STOVE MODELS Instructions for Installation Operating Maintenance Servicing JINSPADA...

Page 2: ...2 STOVE MODELS ASPECT 4 ASPECT 4 COMPACT CVSPA04WS CVSPA04WB CVSPA04CWS CVSPA04CWB ASPECT 5 ASPECT 5 COMPACT CVSPA05WS CVSPA05WB CVSPA05CWS CVSPA05CWB...

Page 3: ...MLINE ASPECT 6 CVSPA05SWS CVSPA05SWB CVSPA06WS CVSPA06WB ASPECT 7 ASPECT 8 SLIMLINE CVSPA07WS CVSPA07WB CVSPA08SWS CVSPA08SWB ASPECT 8 ASPECT 9 CVSPA08WS CVSPA08WB CVSPA09WS CVSPA09WB ASPECT 14 CVSPA1...

Page 4: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 20 23 MAINTENANCE SERVICING 23 25 TROUBLESHOOTING DATA PLATE 26 27 SPARES 28 34 COMMISSIONING INSTALLATION CHECK LIST 35 SERVICE RECORDS 36 FULL WARRANTY INFORMATION 37 38 Welc...

Page 5: ...5mm 125mm 125mm 125mm VENTILATION Where leakage is greater than 5m hour m Ventilation normally required 550mm per kW output over 5kW NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Where leakage is less than or equal t...

Page 6: ...Aspect 7 Aspect 8 Slimline Aspect 8 Aspect 9 Aspect 14 Energy Efficiency Class A A A A A Nominal Heat Output Wood 4 9kW 4 9kW 6 0kW 8 0kW 9 5kW Energy Efficiency EEI 103 105 105 97 97 Efficiency Wood...

Page 7: ...e discretion of a qualified installer and a flue draught interference test must be performed Do not obstruct the ventilation required for the safe use of this appliance Competent Persons Scheme Hunter...

Page 8: ...his appliance should not be operated with the door open If fume emission persists then the following immediate action should be taken Open doors and windows to ventilate the room Let the fire go out o...

Page 9: ...s well as protect the internal components from damage during the installation process Fuel Retainer Bottom Grate Brick Side Bricks Open the door and remove the fuel retainer A Lift upwards B push inwa...

Page 10: ...op one edge downward into the bottom of the stove and pull outwards B Place the flue collar gaskets on the outlet to be used Push the upper brick upwards A Then pull the bottom edge of the rear brick...

Page 11: ...by contacting your Local Authority To remove the secondary air stop remove the two screws and then take off the plate as per the diagram below Re Assembling The Stove Refit all the internal parts by f...

Page 12: ...12 Appliance Dimensions Aspect Dimensions Aspect 4 Compact Aspect 4 BOTH COMPACT STANDARD Dimensions Aspect 5 Compact Aspect 5 BOTH COMPACT STANDARD Dimensions Aspect 5 Slimline...

Page 13: ...13 Dimensions Aspect 6 Dimensions Aspect 7 Dimensions Aspect 8 Slimline...

Page 14: ...14 Dimensions Aspect 8 Dimensions Aspect 9 Dimensions Aspect 14...

Page 15: ...e chimney flue system for cleaning and the removal of debris If there is no existing chimney then either a prefabricated block chimney in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document J or a...

Page 16: ...f the Health Safety code of practice and any other legislation that may have been introduced since the publication of these instructions Competent Persons Scheme Members of the following schemes may s...

Page 17: ...The optional rear and upper heat shields must be fitted to achieve these distances The standard clearance without these would revert to 900mm Combustible material refers to any material that will degr...

Page 18: ...left hand edge clear of the stove body and remove To fit the heat shield for the Slimline s and 8 position the left hand edge and then flex the heat shield until the right hand edge clears the stove b...

Page 19: ...ith all of the windows and doors to the room where the appliance is fitted closed If there are any adjoining room s that have an Extractor Fan fitted open the adjoining door to ensure that the chimney...

Page 20: ...ction 16 of the Environmental Better regulation Act Northern Ireland 2016 In Wales appliances are exempted by regulations made by Welsh Ministers Further information on the requirements of the Clean A...

Page 21: ...a traditional stove if used correctly with the obvious notable feature of CLEAN GLASS It is essential that the stove has an adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation A When the air control ro...

Page 22: ...fire pull the air control rod until it is fully open B then push it in halfway for normal burning C Warning The stove will remain hot for a considerable time after the fire has been extinguished Note...

Page 23: ...as during the spring and summer months a competent person should check the chimney for potential obstructions before lighting the stove i e get the chimney swept before the start of the heating seaso...

Page 24: ...gs are continually jammed against them or if they are frequently struck with a poker Check periodically for seriously cracked bricks which can be replaced with new available from your dealer or our sp...

Page 25: ...ny delay in receiving replacement components should you need them If you feel unable to undertake this task Hunter Stoves recommend that you contact the installation engineer for advice Remove all the...

Page 26: ...e smoke spillage into room when appliance door is opened Low flue draught Speak to your installer Incorrect additional ventilation air in to the building Speak to your installer Continuous smoke spill...

Page 27: ...e content over 20 Use dry seasoned wood less than 20 moisture content Glass blackening Using poor quality wood Use dry seasoned wood less than 20 moisture content Low flue draught Speak to your instal...

Page 28: ...mper taller flue collar needed CH05010 HHR99992 MULTIFUEL CONVERSION KITS Aspect 4 JPA04 Aspect 4 Compact JPA04C Aspect 5 JPA05 Aspect 5 Compact JPA05C Aspect 5 Slimline JPA05S Aspect 6 JPA06 Aspect 7...

Page 29: ...4 COMPACT ASPECT 4 DOOR FRONT VIEW ASPECT 4 COMPACT ASPECT 4 DOOR REAR VIEW ASPECT 5 COMPACT ASPECT 5 DOOR FRONT VIEW ASPECT 5 COMPACT ASPECT 5 DOOR REAR VIEW ASPECT 5 SLIMLINE 6 DOOR FRONT VIEW ASPEC...

Page 30: ...30 ASPECT 7 DOOR FRONT VIEW ASPECT 7 DOOR REAR VIEW ASPECT 8 8 SLIMLINE 9 AND 14 DOOR FRONT VIEW ASPECT 8 8 SLIMLINE 9 AND 14 DOOR REAR VIEW BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT COMPACT 4 AND 4...

Page 31: ...31 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT COMPACT 5 AND 5 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT 5 SLIMLINE...

Page 32: ...32 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT 6 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT 7...

Page 33: ...33 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT 8 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT 8 SLIMLINE...

Page 34: ...34 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT 9 BODY ASSEMBLY SPARES ASPECT 14...

Page 35: ...escription Serial Number COMMISSIONING CHECK Complete Sign YES NO Does the chimney flue system meet the appropriate standard Has the chimney flue system been swept and passed the soundness test Has th...

Page 36: ...nature 9th Service Date of Service Date of next Service Servicing Company Engineer Signature 2nd Service Date of Service Date of next Service Servicing Company Engineer Signature 4th Service Date of S...

Page 37: ...12 months of the installation date for the second year of the standard warranty to be valid and within every 12 month anniversary thereafter to maintain the validity and coverage of any extended warra...

Page 38: ...ssociated non Hunter Stoves Group products is not covered under the warranty 6 Consequential loss relating to decorations soft furnishings or other household assets is not covered under the warranty 7...

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