Summary of Contents for Hunter Stoves AVALON 4 Series
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AVALON 4 CONSORT 5 HAWK 4 MKII Instructions for Installation/Operating/Maintenance/Servicing Please leave this instruction booklet with the user after the installation is complete. Leave the system ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of its controls.
Hunter Stoves family and thank you for purchasing a Hunter 4kW Gas stove. This stove was designed and built to be a high-performance heating appliance, and we hope it will bring you great enjoyment. The natural environment is important to us, so our stoves are manufactured to provide you with a clean and efficient burn that will keep you warm through the cold winter nights.
This appliance is intended for use on a gas installation with a governed meter. It is important that your stove is correctly installed as Hunter Stoves Limited cannot accept responsibility for any fault arising through incorrect installation. Any unauthorised changes to the stove will negate the warranty.
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE Pre-installation notes Check the stove data plate to establish the gas type required. Before installation check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and adjustment of the application are compatible. 2. A GAS SAFE REGISTERED INSTALLER or equally recognised competent person must fit the appliance.
FLUE ARRANGEMENT Prior to installation the flue the chimney should be given a precautionary clean to ensure its entire length is free from blockages. Any flue dampers must be permanently fixed in the open position or removed altogether. The chimney should be smoke tested to ensure soundness. The GAS SAFE REGISTERED ENGINEER commissioned to install this appliance is wholly responsible for deciding the suitability of any flue arrangement to operate in conjunction with this gas appliance.
TTB INSTALLATION Insert the two TTB Pins into the two connection holes on the outside next to the copper bar highlighted by the circle and arrow. The circle and arrow highlight the TTB engaged into the valve. GAS SUPPLY CONNECTIONS The appliance is supplied with an 8mm Bundy pipe and an 8mm compression elbow to allow easy connection to the mains gas supply and is connected to the burner by a 14mm spanner.
CERAMIC COALS AND LOGS GET VERY HOT! NEVER ATTEMPT TO HANDLE HOT COALS OR LOGS WITH BARE HANDS AND NEVER PLACE HOT COALS OR LOGS ON OR NEAR COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES. HUNTER STOVES LTD ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY HOWEVER CAUSED WHILST HANDLING HOT COALS, LOGS OR CERAMICS. FIRE-BED ARRANGEMENT AND INSTALLATION This appliance can be fitted with log effect ceramics.
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FITTING THE BASE CERAMIC Place the Base Ceramic into the fire. Looking from above the matrix, make sure that the Base Ceramic does not cover the holes in the tray top. Log A is then placed around the left-hand front flame port hole in the matrix.
Log E is located to the left of the furthermost right hole in the matrix, the top resting on log C to the left of it (Figure 9). Figure 8: Installing Log E FITTING THE CANOPY (OPTIONAL) There is an optional canopy available for the Hunter Hawk gas stove.
Check the spark gap on the pilot is correct. (See Diagram 2) After testing advise the customer of any work that needs to be carried out. A GAS SAFE registered fitter using only original Hunter Stoves parts should carry out servicing. Open the stove door as described on Page 8.
This manual is designed to ensure your stove is installed correctly and to familiarise you with its operation. The handset will need to be paired with the valve details can be found on pages 20/21. Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact your Hunter Stoves Retailer. IMPORTANT POINTS FOR THE USER •...
Do not clean whilst the stove is hot. At no point should any water based, or other cleaning products be used on the stove. The finish can be renovated with Hunter Stoves paint, available either through our website www.hunterstoves.co.uk/spares...
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROL USE SETTING UP THE FULL FUNCTION HANDSET (LCD DISPLAY) SING THE DISPLAY HANDSET IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION – READ THIS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE FIRE For safety reasons, the handset is designed so as to avoid accidental operation. If, during proper use, the handset fails to communicate with the valve there is a possibility that the pairing has been inadvertently altered –...
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To adjust the flame, hold handset to activate buttons, and use + and – to increase or decrease flame power accordingly. Tapping the button will increase or decrease flame stepwise, holding the button will skip through steps. The fire basket display on the handset will illustrate the level of flame being produced.
6) The handset will then display the temperature screen as shown below. Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display 7) The control is now ready for use with the burner. NOTE: If the handset is misplaced, you can “page it” by pressing the + button only on the control valve on the fire for a period of 5 seconds.
THERMOSTATIC MODE PLEASE NOTE: Thermostatic mode of this fire will only allow regulation of the room temperature by the fire when it has been already lit via manual operation of the handset. It will not allow the fire to light automatically due to low ambient room temperature and should therefore not be relied upon for frost protection purposes.
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PAIRING THE HANDSET (LCD) If the handset is in its factory reset condition as above, the display will read 7ESC and r and a number will show as below. Picking up and holding the handset will unlock the keypad and the green light will illuminate a solid green (and the LCD backlight may come on if the room is dark enough).
CARE AND MAINTENANCE BATTERIES • Ensure the batteries are replaced every 12 months will help to prevent damage to the valve and handset owing to leaking batteries. • Do not mix battery brands and only use high quality, alkaline batteries (we advise Energizer). •...
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VALVE ERROR Let the fire cool down (if hot). 2. Check if batteries are good and mounted correctly. Replace with new batteries if in any doubt 3. Reset the error by first pressing the power button (once the fire has cooled down). Then press once again to try to start the fire.
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Ensure to mount batteries in correct orientation. Replace battery cover on valve. Check ceramic parts (matrix, coals, logs, etc.) are in correct place and in good condition. Perform any general cleaning of the fire as recommended by manufacturer’s user instructions, particularly around the pilot assembly. Replace correctly any part of the fire that was removed to allow access to the valve.
INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST PURCHASE INFORMATION Dealer/Retailer Name Address Telephone Number Email Date Purchased INSTALLER INFORMATION Installer Name Address Telephone Number Email Gas Safe Registration Number APPLIANCE INFORMATION Date Installed Appliance Stock Code Appliance Description Serial Number COMMISSIONING CHECK (Complete & Sign) Does the chimney/flue system meet the appropriate standard? Has the chimney/flue system been swept and passed the soundness test?
This is needed in the event of a claim during the warranty period. 4. Only genuine Hunter Stoves spare parts or consumables can be used in the servicing and maintenance of the appliance during any standard or extended warranty period. These can be sourced from your authorised supplier directly or through our website spares portal.
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7. Cost associated with the removal and re-installation of an appliance subject to a warranty claim. Hunter Stoves Group total liability will only extend to the total purchase price paid for the goods in any warranty claim. Hunter Stoves Group reserve the right to replace, repair or refund to value of goods purchased.
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