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Figure 2

  

Operation

Never cover the stove or obstruct

the fan outlet grille under the

stove. This could cause

overheating and a consequent risk

of fire.

The controls are near the top of the

right side of the stove. The controls are

shown in figure 2.

Main on – off switch

. In the on ( 

 ) position the fuel effect light is on.

Cool blow switch

. Blows cool air only. When using the cool blow turn the thermostat to a high

setting (See below). The flame effect light can be extinguished by turning down the dimmer

control (See below).

Full heat switch (2kW)

. Blows hot air. The flame effect light is on. The light can be adjusted

using the dimmer switch (See below). The room temperature can be controlled by the

thermostat control (See below).

Light dimmer control. 

Allows you to adjust the brightness of the flame effect. At the lowest

position it turns the effect off.

Thermostat control. 

Allows you to adjust the room temperature. The thermostat controls the

temperature by turning the heat on and off as the room temperature rises or falls.

Note 1.

Once the thermostat on the appliance has turned the heater off it is normal for the

heater to take a while to turn back on again. It is suggested that the  thermostat

control is adjusted to a higher setting if the delay is excessive.

2.

When using the cool blow switch, turn the thermostat control to a high position.

Safety cut–out

Your stove incorporates a thermal cut-out in the heating element to prevent damage due to

overheating. The cut-out will operate if the fan air outlet is obstructed. If this happens, switch the

stove off, disconnect the mains plug from the socket and allow the stove to cool then remove the

obstruction if possible. If the obstruction can not be removed or if the cut-out operates for some

other reason, leave the stove switched off and contact your service agent or other qualified

electrician.

Summary of Contents for ovation 810

Page 1: ...tove Electric Stove Electric Stove Model 810 Model 810 Model 810 Model 810 Coal and Log Versions 600B675 01 This guide is intended to help you install and care for your Valor electric stove Please read carefully before installing and using your stove Important Please keep your Guide in a safe place for future reference ...

Page 2: ...are followed Always install the stove in accordance with these instructions If in doubt obtain expert advice make sure that the electrical socket is accessible and located adjacent to but not above or below the stove disconnect the stove from the electrical supply before carrying out cleaning maintenance or replacing lamps use a fireguard when young children and infirm persons can come into contac...

Page 3: ...types of floor coverings e g vinyl tiles synthetic deep pile carpets may be affected by the hot air from the fan If this could apply to your floor covering we suggest that you place the stove on a shallow plinth which projects approximately 20cm forward of the front feet See figure 1 T Keep loose hearthrugs etc away from the front of the stove They could obstruct the free flow of hot air from the ...

Page 4: ...amaged then for your safety it must be replaced with an approved cable by your Valor authorised service agent or a qualified electrician The stove is supplied fully assembled except for the coals or logs Place the stove in its proper location Open the stove doors IMPORTANT Before using the fire for the first time please check that the flame effect drum is correctly positioned The drum can sometime...

Page 5: ... it turns the effect off Thermostat control Allows you to adjust the room temperature The thermostat controls the temperature by turning the heat on and off as the room temperature rises or falls Note 1 Once the thermostat on the appliance has turned the heater off it is normal for the heater to take a while to turn back on again It is suggested that the thermostat control is adjusted to a higher ...

Page 6: ... the light dimmer control is set at high If it is there is most likely a lamp failure Check and change any defective lamp as described above If the lamps are not defective and are correctly screwed into the holders but the fault persists get expert advice No heat but the fan and flame effect light are working The thermal safety cut out may have operated The cut out will operate if the fan air outl...

Page 7: ...eater VALOR ADVICE LINE 0345 626341 To report faults or arrange for your heater to be serviced VALOR SERVICE 0121 386 6203 To order spares or for sales information VALOR SALES 0121 386 6260 Callers in the Republic of Ireland Call 353 183 75114 To help us quickly help you please try to have the following information available before you contact us ...

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