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Bubble 2 User Instructions

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Mk 2 Stove 25-01-03
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Summary of Contents for Bubble 2

  • Page 1 Mk 2 Stove 25-01-03 http://www.oilstoves.co.uk/...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Index _______________________________________________________________________ 2 1 Introduction _______________________________________________________________ 2 Coal Effect Availability_______________________________________________________ 3 2 How it Works ______________________________________________________________ 3 Controls List _______________________________________________________________ 4 Oil Flow Control Knob _______________________________________________________ 4 Water Temperature Control Knob_______________________________________________ 4 3 Lighting and Adjusting ______________________________________________________ 5 Three Ways to Light the Stove _________________________________________________ 5...
  • Page 3: Coal Effect Availability

    It has oil flow control from 2 to 10kW by simply turning the flow control knob to the desired setting.
  • Page 4: Controls List

    1. The water temperature has become too hot and caused the safety stat to shut off the oil supply. 2. Oil has entered the safety float chamber thus automatically shutting off the oil supply into the stove. If item 1 has caused a shut down you will have to wait for the water temperature to drop before you will be able to reset the valve.
  • Page 5: Lighting And Adjusting

    1.Always make sure that the pot is not flooded with oil by looking down into the base of the pot. 2.Never try to light the stove if it is flooded with oil. 3. Always check that oil has not leaked and settled under the pot 4.Do not light the stove and leave it until it is settled down and stabilized into blue flame...
  • Page 6: Manual Lighting Through The Lighting Port

    1. Make sure that the oil safety cut off lever is lifted (tripped off) via an audible click. 2. Check that the oil isolation valve is turned on. 3. Press the oil safety cut off lever down to trip the oil on via an audible click.
  • Page 7: Glass And Stove Cleaning

    15mm or 1/2" to take the pull off the fire, the more you open the door the more the flame will die down, hold the door slightly open until the flame starts to reduce in size, at this stage restart the flow of oil at setting No 1 so allowing the burner to run correctly at its low speed.
  • Page 8: Extinguishing

    2. 2 A manually operated isolation valve on the tank, usually a gate valve. 3. 3 A fuel filter to filter out any small particles of dirt or contamination, which may get into the oil or tank.
  • Page 9: Routine Maintenance

    Rotate the lever to remove any excess carbon build up. 2. The door glass may require light cleaning occasionally depending upon the continuous running time of the stove Lightly clean the inside of the door glass using dry cloth.
  • Page 10: Flue Vacuum Or Chimney Pull

    1. 1 The seals in the stove are good and that there is no ingress of air into the appliance flue ways. 2. 2 The correct fuel oil is being used. 3. 3 The chimney is free FROM blockages and pulling as normal.
  • Page 11: Burner Runs Sooty Or With Dirty Flames

    o Secondary float chamber in oil control valve flooded. o Safety trip button accidentally caught and tripped off. o Fire valve tripped off. o Damaged oil feed pipe. o Height of oil control valve has been disturbed. This indicates that the fuel air ratio is disturbed and the burner is running fuel rich. There are two main possibilities when fault finding, either too much fuel or not enough air.
  • Page 12: Running Costs

    1. All the requirements of our installation instructions being fully adhered to. 2. All aspects of the installation work being carried out by technically competent persons. 3. All aspects of the relevant building regulations being fully adhered to. LABOUR, TRAVELLING OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED.
  • Page 13 HEAT SHIELD RIGHT SIDE LIGHTING PORT COVER...