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User manual Stovax, model 8455

Manafacture: Stovax
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File name: 739a5c31-ce14-49d7-985b-a6819b007d6d.pdf
Language of manual:en
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See Diagram 14. 14 AR1115 6.5 Flat fronts (All others) - Place 3 large coals and 4 small coals onto the front coal moulding ensuring that they rest against the decorative front, these should run intermittently small, large, small etc. See Diagram 15. 15 AR1116 6.6 Place 5 large coals onto the flame baffle fingers. See Diagram 16. 16 AR1117 6.7 Place 4 large coals so that they form a bridge between the other 2 rows, and 2 small coals, 1 at each end. Place 4 large coals at the back of the fire. See Diagram 17. 17 AR1118 6.8 Place the remaining 4 small coals on top of the others so that they form a bridge between the second and third rows. See Diagram 18. 18 AR1119 15 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION 18” COAL LAYOUT 6.9 Curved fronts (Holyrood) - Place 6 large coals onto the front coal moulding ensuring that they rest against the front. Place 2 small coals onto the front coal, 1 at each end. See Diagram 19. 19 AR1120 6.10 Flat fronts (All others) - Place 4 large coals and 4 small coals onto the front coal moulding ensuring that they rest against the decorative front; these should run intermittently small, large, small, with 2 large in the centre. See Diagram 20. 20 AR1121 6.11 Place 6 large coals onto the flame baffle fingers. See Diagram 21. 21 AR1122 6.12 Place 5 large coals so that they form a bridge between the other 2 rows, and 2 small coals, 1 at each end. Place 5 large coals at the back of the fire. See Diagram 22. 22 AR1129 6.13 Place the remaining 5 small coals on top of the others so that they form a bridge between the second and third rows. See Diagram 23. 23 AR1124 22” COAL LAYOUT 6.14 All fronts - place 8 large coals onto the front coal moulding ensuring that they rest against the front. Place 2 small coals on to the front coal, 1 at each end. See Diagram 24. 24 AR1126 6.15 Place 8 large coals onto the flame baffle fingers. See Diagram 25. 16 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION 25 AR1127 6.16 Place 7 large coals so that they form a bridge between the other 2 rows, and 2 small coals, 1 at each end. Place 6 large coals at the back of the fire. See Diagram 26. 26 AR1123 27 AR1128 6.17 Place the remaining 6 small coals on top of the others so that they form a bridge between the second and third rows. See Diagram 27. 7. LIGHTING 7.1 Full instructions are given in the Users Section. 17 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING 1. COMMISSIONING 1.1 Close all windows and doors to the room, check all controls, and allow fire to burn on maximum for 5 minutes. Test for spillage of flue products using a smoke match. For standard VFC fires, pass the lighted smoke match along the top front edge just inside the opening or canopy. For the RD VFC only, hold the lighted smoke match centrally inside the flue opening. See Diagram 1 for Radiant fires and 2 for Convector fires. 1 AR0187 2 AR0179 1.2 If the fire spills, run for a further 10 minutes and re-check. If there is still spillage, disconnect the fire and seek expert advice. 1.3 If there are extractor fans in the room or adjacent rooms, the spillage test must be repeated with the extractors running on maximum. 1.4 For RD VFC: If spillage is detected and no air vent is fitted in the room, re-check for spillage with a window slightly open. If this cures the spillage, it will be necessary to fit a vent. IF SPILLAGE PERSISTS, DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE AND SEEK EXPERT ADVICE. For future reference record the installation details on the commissioning sheet on page 3 of these Instructions. 18 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS SERVICING REQUIREMENTS This appliance must be serviced at least one a year by a competent person. 1. SERVICING REQUIREMENTS 1.1 As part of the annual service, the space behind the convector must be inspected for any debris, which may have fallen down the chimney. 1.2 Remove the gas fire from the convector as detailed in section 4 1.3 Remove the convector box from the wall, see section 5 in Installation. 1.3 Inspect the space behind the convector for debris and the condition of the chimney, the flue flow test should be carried out now. Remove any debris and carry out any necessary remedial work. 2. FAULT FINDING This is for use only by qualified Installers and Service Engineers. Note: Many problems can be attributed to poor pilot flame length caused by blocked jets as the orifice is very small. If the flame length is much shorter than that shown in the Diagram, the pilot may have to be changed. See Diagram 7. It is always worth using the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner over the end of the pilot to ensure that it has no debris within it. In addition, many ignition problems are caused by incorrect spark gap, ensure it is set as in Diagram 7. 7 AR0097 Ensure there is no debris around the pilot assembly, e.g. coal, soot, etc. Check for fluff in the pilot aeration hole. See Diagram 7. Light the pilot and keep the control knob pushed in at least 10 seconds before letting go With the pilot running is the gas pressure as stated on the databadge? Is the pilot flame of...


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