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Version 1/2019/sdm
Loughrigg / Skiddaw / Grisedale
User & Installation Manual
BS EN 13240:2001 + A2:2004, tested as intermittent appliances
burning wood logs
www.mi-fires.com

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  • Page 1 Version 1/2019/sdm Loughrigg / Skiddaw / Grisedale User & Installation Manual BS EN 13240:2001 + A2:2004, tested as intermittent appliances burning wood logs www.mi-fires.com...
  • Page 2 At Mi-Fires we believe the best way to enjoy the maximum benefit from your new stove is that it should be installed by a fully trained competent stove installer that can identify the optimal way to install and commission your new appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important Information for Wood Burning 4. Cleaning and Maintenance Chimney Sweeping Combustion chamber Glass Gaskets Cleaning the stove Spare Parts List 5. Warranty & Recording MI-Fires Stoves Warranty Installer details and Handover checklist Annual Service / Sweeping record Warranty Registration...
  • Page 4: Compliance

    1. Compliance Dimensions Loughrigg Skiddaw Grisedale...
  • Page 5 Technical data This appliance designed for intermittent operation only Loughrigg Skiddaw Grisedale Nominal Heat Output Flue outlet diameter 494 x 446 x 530 x 410 590 x 490 x Measurements (HxWxD) x332 Weight Steel body, Steel body, Steel body, Material...
  • Page 6: Installation Of The Stove

    Great attention must be paid to the distance to combustible material as stated bellow in freestanding area and within a fire place chamber. Distances to combustibles and recommendations to non-combustibles materials. Loughrigg Skiddaw Grisedale Back wall (Combustibles)
  • Page 7: Flue Requirements

    Recommended distances to combustibles Recommended distances to non-combustibles MI-Fires freestanding stoves do not require a constructional hearth beneath them as they do not cause the floor temperature to exceed 100 degrees C. Your hearths must be generally level. In all instances a non-combustible superimposed hearth extending fully underneath the stove and forming an apron of at least 400mm at the front of the stove and 150mm on either side must be provided.
  • Page 8: Ventilation / Fresh Air Supply

    This stove has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs. The appliance has been fitted with a modification to fix the air controls at 2mm open in its minimum position. All MI-Fires stoves are factory fitted with the Smoke control modification in place.
  • Page 9: Lighting And Using The Stove

    2.6 Commissioning Check all internal parts are fitted correctly and there are no gaps between the firebricks and baffles and the log retainer is secure. During transportation, it may happen that the baffle plate in steel falls out of place. Therefore, before using the stove, please make sure that the baffle plate is properly placed (on the hooks or fastened to the bolts depending on the model) Make sure the flue connection if secure and sealed.
  • Page 10: The Stove Air Controls

    3.2 The Stove Air Controls Your Mi-Fire stove is fitted with a very simple one lever air control, this allows you to regulate the amount of combustion air that enters your wood burning stove, the simple fact is that the more oxygen that enters the stove the hotter the stove will burn.
  • Page 11: Important Information For Wood Burning

    Warning: The control and handles will get warm when the wood burning stove is in use. Please use the glove provided when you operate the wood burning stove. 4. Once the first charge of wood has burnt away leaving a glowing bed of embers slowly open the stove door using the glove provided and re-stoke the fire with the desired amount of wood.
  • Page 12: Cleaning And Maintenance

    The fireproof tiles in the combustion chamber eventually wear out and should be replaced when the cracks are more than 0.5 cm. The durability of the tiles depends on how often and how intensively the stove is used. Spare parts are available from MI-Fires directly or from your local Mi-Fires dealer. 4.3 Glass Wet wood, unsatisfactory chimney draft, and wrong use of the stove can leave soot stains on the glass pane.
  • Page 13: Spare Parts List

    4.7 Spare Parts List All spare parts and consumable items are available directly from MI-Fires or can be purchased from your local stove specialist. Loughrigg Skiddaw Grisedale Part Glass 68-184-001 68-184-002 68-184-003 Door Gasket Kit 236-S-DGK 236-M-DSK 236-L-DGK STEEL BAFFLE PLATE...
  • Page 14: Warranty & Recording

    5.1 MI-Fires Stoves Warranty Terms & Conditions The Firebox of your MI-Fires Stove is Guarantee against manufacturing and material defects for a minimum period of 12 months from the date of purchase, you can however extend the warranty period in a number of ways.
  • Page 15: Installer Details And Handover Checklist

    5.2 Installer details and hand over checklist Dealers Contact Details H.E.T.A.S. Number Date of Purchase Installers Contact Details H.E.T.A.S. Number Date of Installation Appliance serial number Flue Draft test completed Pascal Rating (Yes/No) Type of Flue system / Flue system Manufacturer Installation instructions left diameter with customer (Yes / No)
  • Page 16: Annual Service / Sweeping Record

    5.3 Annual Service / Sweeping record DATE ENGINEER / SWEEP NAME CERTIFICATE RETAINED...
  • Page 17: Warranty Registration

    5.4 Warranty Registration To validate and start your warranty please fill out this form and return it to:- MI-Flues Ltd MI-Fires Warranty Registration Taymin Business Park, Mitcham Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 4QN Your Details Name Address Postcode Contact Number Email...
  • Page 20 Mi-Flues Ltd Taymin Business Park Mitcham Rd Blackpool Lancashire FY4 4QN Tel: 01253 600060 Fax: 01253 600061 sales@mi-flues.com sales@mi-fires.com...

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