Flame Pattern; Stove Operation; Servicing - Stanley Oisin Oil MK II Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Fig.34
3.
Place 1 full coal between the front logs and
two half coals between the back logs and
front logs. See Fig.35.
Fig.35
4.
Place 3 coals across the back of the inner
lid and one at the front between the two
front logs. (See Fig.36)
Fig. 36
5.
Small adjustments to this pattern can be
made to enhance the flame pattern but care
should be exercised when making any
changes. The final flame effect will only
become apparent after the second or third
firing.

FLAME PATTERN

The flame picture should consist mainly of short blue
flames, some of which will terminate in a yellow tip.
When the stove has reached a stable condition, the
burner shells should glow red as should the coals
nearest the shells.
If all flames are yellow/orange in colour, there is not
a sufficient air supply to the burner and the spin
valve on the front door should be adjusted.
If after adjusting the spin valve, there are still exces-
sively long yellow flames striking the top baffle, con-
sult the Fault Finding section of this manual.

STOVE OPERATION

Lighting the Stove
STOVE IN START/MAXIMUM
POSITION
Fig.37
1.
Plug in the stove and turn the control knob to
6 for 12 minutes.
2.
Press the ignition switch and hold it in until a
flame appears (This takes between 20-30
seconds).
3.
Keep the control knob at setting 6 for 30 min-
utes until the stove is up to operating tem-
perature and then turn the control knob to the
desired setting.
Turning the Stove Off
1.
When the control knob is turned to 0 from
any position, the oil feed to the stove is
closed and the stove goes out. (See Fig.38).
NOTE: ONCE THE STOVE IS HOT, IT MUST NOT
BE RE-STARTED UNTIL IT HAS
COMPLETELY COOLED DOWN.
Power Failure
A break in the electrical supply while the stove is
lighting will have no effect on the stove. However,
an electrical supply is necessary for lighting the
stove.

SERVICING

This stove should be serviced at least every 6
months. However if the stove is not used for long
periods of time, i.e. during the summer months, the
service period can be extended to 9-12 months.
Flexible oil lines should be inspected at each
and every service visit. There are varying types
of line with guarantee periods between 1 and 5
years. It is important in the interest of safety that
flexible lines are changed at regular intervals.
Inspect for date code stamp and if the line is out
of its guarantee period or shows signs of being
kinked or damaged, replace immediately.
16
STOVE IN OFF POSITION
Fig.38

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents