Vogue Installation User Instructions
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Installation Instructions
MODIFICATION WILL NEED TO BE CARRIED OUT
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE.
6.2 To access the Smoke Control Kit, carefully tip the appliance
onto its back.
6.3 When the Smoke Control Kit is disabled the stub points
downwards, see Diagram 20 A.
The appliance can not be used in a Smoke Control Area.
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Smoke Control Kit
B. ENABLED
A. DISABLED
To enable the Smoke Control Kit:
6.4 Twist the control 90ยบ either way to enable the Smoke Control
Kit, see Diagram 20 B.
6.5 Tighten the nut to secure.
The appliance can now be used in a Smoke Control Area.
7. Secondary Air Control
The Secondary Air is factory set to a nominal setting
suitable for most chimneys. If required, this can be adjusted
to suit local conditions.
WARNING: DO NOT close off completely, this may
cause an excessive build up of pressure.
Consult a qualified installer if you are experiencing
problems with the flue system (see Troubleshooting,
page 12).
7.1 The Secondary Air Control is located on the back of the
appliance, see Diagram 21.
Secondary Air
Control
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To adjust the Secondary Air Control:
7.2 Undo the nut shown in Diagram 22.
Nut
A
B
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Position B
Closed
Position A
Open
7.3 Pull the slider out to increase the amount of Secondary Air,
see Diagram 21 A.
7.4 Push the slider in to reduce the amount of Secondary Air,
see Diagram 21 B.
7.5 Once the required adjustment has been achieved, tighten
the 2 nut to secure the slider.
8. Outside Air Kit
This appliance can be fitted with an optional kit to help bring
air directly into the appliance from outside. For installation
and operating procedures refer to the instructions supplied
with the Outside Air kit - Stovax Part No PM373.
9. CO Alarms
All open flued appliances can be affected by temporary
atmospheric conditions which may allow fumes to enter
the house. Building regulations require that whenever
a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood/biomass
appliance is installed in a dwelling a carbon monoxide
alarm must be fitted in the same room as the appliance.
Further guidance on the installation of the carbon
monoxide alarm is available in the latest edition of
BS EN50292 and from the alarm manufacturer's
instructions.
HETAS recommend the unit is permanently fixed
in accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions or with the guidance contained in Approved
Document J where no other information is available.
Provision of an alarm must not be considered a
substitute for either installing the appliance correctly
or ensuring regular servicing and maintenance of the
appliance and chimney system.