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Warning - Fume Emissions
Properly installed and operated, this appliance will not emit fumes.
Occasional fumes may occur if the door is open when de-ashing
and refuelling. Persistent fume emission must not be tolerated. If
fume emission does persist, then the following immediate action
must be taken:
1. Open doors and windows to ventilate the room.
2. Let the fire out, or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the
appliance.
3. When the stove has cooled, check for chimney flue blockage
and clean if required.
4. Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause has been
identified. If necessary seek professional advice.

General Maintenance

Baffle Plate
This should be removed at least once a month to prevent any
build up of soot or ash, which could lead to blocked flue ways and
dangerous fume emission. This must be done when the stove
is cold. To remove, lift plate up and rotate to clear fixings. Make
sure the plate is returned to correct position when placed back in
the stove.
Stove Body
The stove is finished with a heat resistant paint and this can be
cleaned with a soft brush. Do not clean while the stove is hot,
wait until it has cooled down. The finish can be renovated with a
suitable brand of paint.
Glass Panels
Clean the glass panels when cool with a proprietary glass cleaner.
Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as these can
scratch the glass and make subsequent cleaning more difficult. Wet
logs on heated glass, a badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of
the doors could crack the glass panels. The glass will not fracture
from heat.
Chimney
Check your chimney each year before starting to use your stove
for the winter. Birds may have nested in the chimney or masonry
may have cracked. Both chimney and flue pipe must be swept at
least once a year by a Qualified Chimney Sweep.

Troubleshooting

1. Poor heat output
a. Stove too small for room: Seek advice from a Qualified Heating
Engineer as to (kW) output required for the room size. As a
guideline the volume of the room in cubic feet divided by 500;
e.g. room 15'x15'x8' would require 3.6kW approx.
b. Chimney and/or flue pipe restricted, room ventilation restricted:
On installation these should have been checked but regular
maintenance is necessary as conditions can change; e.g. soot
build up, birds nesting, masonry fall, dust build up or furniture
blocking vents.
c. Poor quality fuel: Only burn dry seasoned timber, soft woods
have a lower heat output than hard woods per hour.
2. Dirty Glass Panel
a. Generally caused by poor fuel quality, see (1c)
b. Use secondary air slide (Airwash) for glass panel
c. Fire burning too low, open air vents on stove to create hot fire;
this may 'burn' glass clean.
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d. If glass requires cleaning use glass cleaner recommended by
your supplier; only use glass cleaner on cold glass. DO NOT
USE any abrasives or scrapers as these will scratch glass and
increase future tar build up making it harder to clean.
3. Unburnt Fuel in Firebox
Insufficient air reaching fuel. Open primary air slide, this will supply
combustion air to burn fuel fully (unless it has reached a 'point of
return'). Check if the ash pan is full and empty if required. De-ash
to make sure the grate is not blocked and check for jammed clinker
or nails when the fire is out and the stove has cooled.
4. Smoke and Fumes Entering Room
These are very dangerous and must NOT be tolerated. Open
window and allow fire to burn out. Seek expert advice immediately.
DO NOT USE stove until the problem is solved.
5. Chimney Fire
Identified by loud roaring sounds, dense smoke and sparks emitting
from chimney.
1) Raise the alarm to let others in the house know.
2) Call the Fire Brigade.
3) If possible, shut down the air supply by closing air vents and
DO NOT open the stove door.
4) If possible, move back any furniture, rugs or other items that
could catch fire.
5) Retire to a safe distance from the house until the fire has gone
out and it is safe to return.
Regular chimney maintenance will prevent chimney fires. Seek
advice from a Qualified Chimney Sweep. Chimneys must be
checked annually.

After Sales Service

Your Dimplex Stove is guaranteed against defects arising from
faulty manufacture for 1 year subject to the following conditions.
Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the
gaurantee:
The receipt must be kept as proof of purchase.
Your Dimplex stove must be installed by suitably qualified
individual (HETAS Engineer or equivalent) and upon
installation a Certificate of Compliance must be presented.
The guarantee is 1 year from date of purchase.
The guarantee does not cover parts that are deemed to be
replacable through normal usage of the stove. These include:
glass panels, rope seals, bottom grate or firebars, ashpan,
cast iron liners, baffle plate, log guard.
Only genuine Dimplex spare parts should be used. Parts
that may need occasional replacement are: cast iron liners,
ashpan, fire grate, log guard.
Should you require after sales service or should you need to
purchase any spares, please contact the retailer from whom the
appliance was purchased. Please do not return a faulty product
to us in the first instance as this may result in loss or damage and
delay in providing you with a satisfactory service. Please retain
your receipt as proof of purchase.
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