INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE: SUPREMA GRANDE & SUPREMA PETITE Wood Burning Range Style Cookers TESTED TO: DIN 180880 This appliance must be installed and commissioned by a fully qualified, registered engineer. A “Declaration of Completion” Certificate must be obtained for the installation and retained by the end user. Failure to comply with these requirements may void the warranty. PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING, OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE.
INTRODUCTION Please read the following instructions carefully to get the best from your new purchase. Congratulations on buying a product distributed by Broseley Fires Ltd. The keys to safe, successful and efficient wood burning are good planning, correct installation; by a qualified heating engineer; and proper operation. A “Declaration of Completion” Certificate must be obtained for the installation and retained by the end user. Failure to comply with these requirements may void the warranty.
1. TECHNICAL DATA Nominal Heat Output (kW) Flue diameter (MINIMUM) *an adaptor is required Efficiency (%) Hourly consumption - wood (kg/h) (To maintain nominal output) Flue draft pressure (Pa) (Tested at nominal output) Gas emissions in g/s - wood Temperature exhaust gas – wood (ºC) Firebox opening (mm) Firebox area (mm) Oven area (mm) Certification CE Weight (Kg) Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth without handles (mm) Grate SUPREMA GRANDE 10 150mm (6 inch) 76 SUPREMA PETITE 8 150mm (6 inch 78 3.1 2.
5 THE ‘AIR’ CONTROLS The stove is fitted with four manual air controls that adjust the flow of air into the unit. It is very important that these controls are fully understood in order to achieve the best results from your stove. When operating the controls, ensure that they are used in small increments and not changed by large amounts suddenly. Do not use them like an on – off switch.
C OVEN / HOTPLATE CONTROL (spinner) see FIG 1 C On the front of the cooker; midway between the primary and secondary controls; is the control that, when turned to the right, sends the hot gases directly to the hotplate, bypassing the oven. When turned to the left, the hot gases flow around the oven heating it up to allow for cooking. 5D LIGHTING BYPASS CONTROL see FIG 1 D Above the fascia of the stove and just below the hotplate is a lever with a chromed handle.
8 THE LIFTING GRATE The Suprema Grand has a grate that can be raised and lowered by means of a crank. A crank handle is provided and it attaches to the square peg located just above the ash drawer (see figure 3). Raising the grate is useful when grilling if extra heat is required.
10 INITIAL BURNING AND CURING OF THE APPLIANCE The first time that the appliance is lit, there will be an odour given off. This is the components of the appliance curing. It will be necessary to ventilate the room in which the appliance is sited. The first firing needs to be done carefully to allow all of the components of the appliance to settle gradually. Never try to run the appliance flat out the first time you light it.
13 ASH REMOVAL – CLEANING OUT THE ASH The removal of the ashes should be done when the appliance is cold. Ash must be removed periodically for the correct and efficient operation of your appliance. Don’t wait till the ash pan's completely full. The frequency of this ash removal will depend on the wood being burned, as. Softwoods and hardwoods generate differing amounts of ash.
17 C CAST IRON This can be cleaned with a lint free damp cloth. Do not leave this surface wet as it will go rusty. If it is cleaned when the appliance is slightly warm, the damp surface will dry by itself. Otherwise, wipe the surface dry after cleaning. Another method is to brush the surface with a soft brush. This is good for cleaning in the more detailed and difficult to get to areas. If cast iron is left for long periods in a damp atmosphere; such as a fireplace; it may start to show signs of rust.
19. INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND COMMISSIONED BY A FULLY QUALIFIED, REGISTERED ENGINEER. The guarantee is void if any part of the installation is found to be illegal. • This appliance must be installed into a ‘Class 1 Chimney’. If there is no existing chimney, then an approved solid fuel, factory built, prefabricated block type or a twin walled, stainless steel flue can be used. Get advice from a qualified chimney engineer. Flue sharing is not allowed.
22 FLUE TERMINATION WIND DIRECTION Wind induced downdraft from nearby tall trees 23 The height and termination of the flue is an important part of the installation and consideration needs to be made to ensure that the flue is high enough to create sufficient draft to clear the products of combustion. The termination of the flue outlet position which can meet the requirements in common circumstances are shown in Document J.
STOVE CLEARANCES TO NON FLAMMABLE MATERIALS • The minimum distance from any NON FLAMMABLE object, or one that is NOT sensitive to heat, (stone brick slate etc.) and from materials with non flammable structure, must be 100 mm to the rear and both sides. Where the hearth abuts a wall and the appliance is more than 50mm but not more than 300mm away; • The thickness of the wall needs to be at least 75mm • The height of the wall needs to be at least 1.2m above the hearth.
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ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD A “Declaration of Completion” Certificate must be obtained for the installation and retained by the end user. Failure to comply with these requirements may void the warranty. INSTALLATION DATE OF APPLIANCE: HETAS ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: . REG. No. . . POSTCODE: CONTACT NUMBER 1ST YEAR SERVICE completion date: HETAS ENGINEER: COMPANY NAME: COMPANY ADDRESS: . REG. No. . .
LIMITED WARRANTY A “Declaration of Completion” Certificate must be obtained for the installation and retained by the end user. Failure to comply with these requirements may void the warranty. You, as the end user, have a contract by law with the supplier / dealer from whom you purchased the product. That dealer then has the same contract with the manufacturer or wholesaler and these have a contract with their suppliers. ALL CLAIMS MUST FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE.