Clean Burn Kit Installation Instructions FOR INSTALLER ONLY
1. Open the stove door.
2. Slide the secondary air control
completely to the right.
3. Remove the small screw under the top
of the stove positioned to the left of
the secondary air control
4. Fit the screw from the blister pack and ensure it is screwed in tightly.
This kit will prevent the secondary air from fully closing, whilst still providing
good control. It reduces the maximum efficiency of the anthracite burn by a few
percentage points – see the chart at the beginning of these instructions.
Some additional key points relating to burning fuel on this appliance when used
in the Clean Burn mode follow:
Refuelling Onto a Low Fire Bed
If the fire bed is not sufficient to light a new fuel charge, excessive smoke
emission can occur. Refuelling must be carried out onto a bed of glowing
embers and ash such that the new fuel ignites in a reasonable period. If there
are too few embers in the fire bed, add kindling to prevent excessive smoke.
General Maintenance
Only ever carry out maintenance when the stove is cold.
For component identification refer to the diagram later in the instructions.
The following elements of maintenance may be carried out by the householder.
Any structural repairs, e.g. panel, collar or stove pipe replacement must be
carried out by a suitably qualified installer.
Throat Plate Removal and Replacement
These should be removed at least once a
month to prevent a build‐up of soot or fly ash
which could lead to blocked flue ways and
dangerous fume emission.
Sirius MF&WD Version 1 November 2013