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PLEASE RETAIN
Cara Gas
Glass Stove
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children,
aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot
working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
To ensure safety, satisfaction and reliable service, this appliance must be installed by a suitably qual-
ified and component person.

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  • Page 1 PLEASE RETAIN Cara Gas Glass Stove INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children, aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Stanley Stove Warranty ........
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. 43. Wi-Fi Operation ..............24 44.
  • Page 4: Stanley Stove Warranty

    CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY Your Stanley Stove is guaranteed against any part that fails (under normal operating conditions) as detailed in the fol- lowing table with timelines specified from the date of installation of the appliance. If the unit is not installed within six months of date of purchase, the warranty will commence six months from the date of purchase.
  • Page 5: Important Operation/ Maintenance Notes

    IMPORTANT OPERATION / MAINTENANCE NOTES Now that your Stanley Stove is installed and no doubt you are looking forward to the many comforts it will pro- vide, we would like to give you some tips on how to get the best results from your unit.
  • Page 6: Commissioning Checklist

    COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST FLUE SYSTEM PASS FAIL 1. Flue Routing in compliance with Guidelines (see Flue Installation) 2. Waterford Stanley Flue Pipes & Fittings Used. 3. Flue Terminal positioned correctly & clear of obstructions. LOCATION PASS FAIL 1.Clearance to combustible materials must be adhered to (see Clearance to Combustible section).
  • Page 7: Installation & Operating Instructions

    RGI Registered Installer (ROI) or a Gas Safe Installer (NI or UK) or equivalent. Your Stanley Gas stove is supplied with the following items: It is important to note that once a type of gas has •...
  • Page 8: Clearance To Combustibles

    When installing the unit in a fireplacesurround, the Fig.1 clearance to combustibles outlined in Fig 3 & Fig 4 must be adhered to. Fig.3 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Maintain at least the following clearances to all combustible material - refer to Fig 2: Clearance to Clearance to Non Combustibles (mm)
  • Page 9: Floor Protection

    NOTE: Only flue approved by Waterford GAS PIPE SIZE Stanley for this appliance may be used. It is important that the correct service pipe size be When installing the flue system the following must used for adequate gas supply.
  • Page 10 Flue Height Flue Restrictor Plate Fig.5 0 -2 metres None 2 - 4 metres 35mm Restrictor Plate 4 -6 metres 40mm Restrictor Plate 6 - 8 metres 30mm Restrictor Plate 8 - 15 metres None Note: House position & wind direction can cause variances in the above guide lines and if the glass starts to blacken, soot forms on the logs or the flame pattern is...
  • Page 11: Flue Options

    45 degree bend fitted. Length of Vertical flue rise must be twice the length of Horizontal flue run/offset. STANLEY FLUE FITTINGS The table below details the list of Waterford Stanley Approved Flue Fittings for this stove. Part Code Description...
  • Page 12: Installing The Stove

    INSTALLING THE STOVE Fig.9 Fixing Screws Install the chimney system following the guidelines detailed in the previous section ensuring that the flue connection to the appliance is positioned so that the flue spigot can be connected directly to it. Before commencing Installation, confirm that the details on the appliance data plate correspond to the local distribution conditions, gas type and pressure Fig.10...
  • Page 13: Fuel Bed Arrangement

    Refit the internal baffle and set up the Fuel Fig.17 Bed - see Fuel Bed Arrangement Section. Refit the firebox glass panel. Commission the Stove - see Commissioning the Stove Section. Refit the two front fixing brackets and the front casting. Refit the bottom heat shield &...
  • Page 14: Door Handle

    Remove the firebox glass panel as described Fig.21 in the Installing the Stove section. Scatter the bags of embers over the top of the burners as shown in Fig 19 keeping the pilot area & second thermocouple clear. Position Logs S1, S2 & S3 as shown in Figure 20.
  • Page 15: Stove Dimensions

    STOVE DIMENSIONS Note: Dimensions stated are in millimetres unless otherwise stated and may be subject to a slight +/- variation. TECHNICAL DATA NATURAL GAS Gas Type G20/G25 G20/G25 2ELL Supply Pressure mbar 20/25 Nominal Heat Input Gross (Hs) 8.5/7.8 8.5/7.0 Nominal Heat Input Nett (Hi) 7.7/7.0 7.7/6.4...
  • Page 16 I2H, G20 at 20 mbar I3+,G31/G31 at 28/37 mbar; I3P(37),G31 at 37 mbar Energy Heat Heat Efficiency Output to Output to Preferred Nominal Heat Model Class Room Water Fuel Output Efficiency Cara Enamel Natural Nat Gas 5.5kW 5.5kW Cara Enamel 5.0kW 5.0W...
  • Page 17: Commissioning The Stove

    COMMISSIONING THE STOVE The Appliance Commissioning Checklist (see Page Fig.24 6) must be filled out in conjunction with conducting the following checks: Pilot Ignition Check Ignite the pilot light as described in the Remote Control Operation Section. Check that the pilot light flame stays light. Extinguish the pilot light.
  • Page 18: First Time Operation

    FIRST TIME OPERATION Before lighting the stove check with the installer that the installation work and commissioning checks described previously have been carried out correctly. Ensure that all packaging, safety stickers & any protective wrapping have been removed and that the glass has been cleaned including all fingerprints on the glass. As part of the stove’s commissioning and handover the installer should demonstrate how to operate the stove correctly.
  • Page 19: Manual Mode

    MANUAL MODE Fig.27 To allow for remote control operation, make sure that the Manual Knob on the gas valve is in the ON (Full counterclockwise position) and the ON/OFF switch is in the I (ON) position - refer to Fig 26. Press &...
  • Page 20: Setting Celsius Or Fahrenheit

    Fig.32 Fig.31 Fig.33 SETTING CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT The remote control comes preset to show the tem- perature in Fahrenheit and it can be changed to Celsius by pressing & holding the Power Button & Timer Button simultaneously - see Fig 32. NOTE: Choosing Fahrenheit results in a 12 hour clock being displayed and...
  • Page 21: Automatic Operation

    AUTOMATIC OPERATION Fig.36 The Cara Stove has three automatic operation modes: Thermostatic Mode - The room temperature is compared to the set temperature and the flame height is automatically adjusted until the set temperature is reached. Program Mode - The stove operates for a set period of time (Two ON/OFF periods per day).
  • Page 22: Eco Mode

    The program mode can be set to operate as follows: Fig.40 ALL - The same programme every day SA:SU - The same programme for weekdays & a different setting for Saturday & Sunday 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. - Different setting for each day. Having confirmed the temperature setting, the Program Mode symbol &...
  • Page 23: Additional Operational Features

    ADDITIONAL OPERATIONAL FEATURES Fig.44 The Cara Stove has three standard additional oper- ational features: Child Lock Countdown Timer Rear Burner Operation Child Lock To activate the Child Lock and disable the remote control (with the exception of the OFF function),...
  • Page 24: Wi-Fi Operation

    WI-FI OPERATION Fig.47 The Cara Stove can be operated remotely using the myfire app by connecting the optional myfire Wi-Fi Box (Part Code: B6R-W) and connecting same to a Home Network (Wi-Fi Router). The myfire Wi-Fi Box will operate for a short period of time using batteries...
  • Page 25: Battery Replacement

    WARNING NOTE: Fig.48 Properly installed, operated and maintained this stove will not emit fumes into the dwelling. In the event of a gas escape or if you can smell gas then the following immediate action should be taken: (a) Immediately turn off the gas supply at the meter/emergency control valve.
  • Page 26: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM Note: Mains Adapter must be used when Wi-fi Box connected.
  • Page 27: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW...
  • Page 28 No. Description Part Number No. Description Part Number 1 MAIN BODY CG FIREBOX 26 THERMCOUPLE SW-UMM-TCF-024 2 LH FOOT ASSY CG FOOT LH 27 GAS VALVE - NAT GAS 3 RH FOOT ASSY CG FOOT RH GAS VALVE - LPG 4 FRAME MOUNTING BKT CG MOUNTING BKT 28 MOUNTING PLATE...
  • Page 29: Service Records

    SERVICE RECORDS 1ST SERVICE 2ND SERVICE Date of Service:............Date of Service:............Next Service Due:............. Next Service Due:............. Signed: ..............Signed: ..............RGI/Gas Safe Registration No/Stamp: RGI/Gas Safe Registration No/Stamp: 3RD SERVICE 4TH SERVICE Date of Service:............Date of Service:............Next Service Due:.............
  • Page 30: Fault Finding- General

    FAULT FINDING - GENERAL ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Remote Control Batteries Low. Replace Batteries (See Battery Replacement Section) Gas Control Valve Batteries Low. Replace Batteries (See Battery Replacement Section) Optional Mains Adapter not operat- Check Mains Adapter. Remote Control ing correctly. not working Check link between remote &...
  • Page 31: Fault Codes - Remote Control

    FAULT CODES - REMOTE CONTROL FAILURE DURATION SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CODE DISPLAYED 4 sec No Pilot Flame within 30 seconds. See “Pilot Light will not Light” on Fault Finding Section 4 sec 3 Failed Ignition Sequences within 5 minutes. 4 sec Fire is not responding.
  • Page 32 Supplied by Waterford Stanley Ltd., Unit 401-403, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford, Ireland. Tel: (051) 302300 Fax (051) 302315 N00826AXX Rev: 001 SG 040918...

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