ACR STOVES FB5BK Manuale tecnico - Pagina 5
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Installing the appliance
1
Install the top canopy support above
the door on the internal face of the
appliance using the pre-drilled holes
and bolts supplied.
Insert bolts here
2
Install the two top/side support
brackets, remove the nut on the
upper left and right side on the
casting and insert the support
bracket onto the bolt, retighten nut
3
Install the two lower/side support
brackets, remove the nut on the
upper left and right side on the
casting and insert the support
bracket onto the bolt, retighten nut
4
Affix side/rear cover using the 4 bolts
provided to the top and lower
support brackets.
5
Install the unit into the desired
position and make the flue
connection using the 150mm flue
adaptor supplied
20mm
6
Install the canopy onto the top
support bracket and position the
canopy ensuring that there is a
minimum 20mm air gap between the
rear of the canopy and the non-
combustible wall, once in position
drill and self-tap the underside of the
canopy through the top support
bracket
Operating your stove
Please note that during the first firing, we recommend a small fire is lit
and that you slowly increase the temperature to enable the various
parts to expand normally.
• You may also experience fumes and a
haze being given off by the stove
during the first firing and possibly for
the next couple of firings as the paint
cures. This is normal, but please
ensure that the room is well ventilated
during this period.
• The appliance should not be operated
in mild weather with smokeless fuel.
Under certain weather circumstances
e.g. fog the chimney will not draw
sufficiently and could cause
asphyxiation. Either await better
weather conditions or burn wood only.
• In the rare event of a malfunction due
to overheating or a chimney fire, the
air slides should be shut down
completely and the fuel allowed to
burn out. In the event of a chimney
fire, once the air slides have been
closed
Recommended Fuels
Wood: hardwood such as ash, oak and
beech which have been cut for at least 2
Always check with your dealer or directly with the manufacturer as using the
incorrect fuel may invalidate your guarantee and damage your appliance.
Using your appliance for the
first time
• To allow the appliance to bed in, and
fixing glues and paint to fully cure,
only fire the appliance using kindling
and just get hot for at least three fires.
• Before lighting the next small fire
years and stored under shelter. The logs
should have a maximum moisture
content of 20%. Maximum log length
250mm, maximum width 125mm.
Prohibited Fuels
Green wood: i.e wood which is less
than 2 years old with a moisture content
of above 20%
Recovered wood: i.e pallets, railway
sleepers etc. These will have been
chemically treated and will pollute the
atmosphere and possibly overheat the
appliance.
Housecoal or Bituminous coal: these
fuels will soot up the airways of the
stove and possibly overheat the
appliance.
Petroleum Based Coke: over 20%
content - this will overheat the appliance
and possibly damage the unit.
Liquid fuels.
Paraffin fire lighter blocks..
please allow the appliance to return
back to room temperature.
• During these first small fires you may
experience a haze and unpleasant
smell as the paint cures, do not touch
the paint and keep the room well
ventilated.