User guide

A Carbon Monoxide detector is correctly
installed in the same room as the appliance.
WARNING: An over drawing chimney can
cause over firing, resulting in damage to the
appliance.
Ensure that you have read and understood
these instructions before lighting the fire.
Do not light the fire if it is suspected that any
part of the system could be frozen.
Always wear suitable protective fire gloves
when refuelling your stove, such as the Arada
glove supplied with your stove.
PLEASE NOTE: We recommend that you light a
small fire for the first few days of use to cure
the paint and allow the castings to relax. It is
normal to experience some odours whilst the
paint cures. These are non-toxic and
temporary.
When lighting a cold boiler appliance it is not
uncommon for condensation to form when
the hot air makes contact with the cold boiler
jacket. This is only temporary and no fault of
the appliance, once the boiler water
temperature rises the condensation will stop.
Some models have holes in their bases to
accommodate a heat shield. Condensation
may pass through these during the initial
lighting of the stove. Please ensure your hearth
is protected from the possibility of being
permeated/discoloured by condensation.
AIR INLET CONTROLS
Your stove has three air inlet controls. These
are located either on the stove body or the
door.
The primary air inlet provides under draught to
the base of the fire chamber, the airwash
system (secondary air) providing overdraught
and the additional air inlets provide an on
demand increase in air for combustion.
PRIMARY AIR
The primary air is supplied through the
thermostatically controlled air inlet beneath an
access cover on the left side of your stove. This
should have been calibrated when the stove
was installed. (See accompanying Installation
Guide). It regulates the amount of under
draught air entering the stove depending on the
setting of the control knob.
The control knob is numbered 0 to 5 relating to
the nominal temperature of the water within the
boiler jacket.
With a correctly configured installation the water
in the jacket should not exceed 80ºc when the
knob is set to 5.
If a lower radiator temperature is required a
lower number should be selected. Some
experimentation may be necessary to find the
setting best suited to your requirements.
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Wet Stove User Guide
Setting is
indicated by
screw