Esse MF125 Installation & User's Instructions

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GUARANTEE
Conditions of Guarantee
Your stove is guaranteed against defects arising from faulty manufacture for one year subject to the following
express conditions. Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the guarantee.
• Your dealer or a suitably qualified engineer must install the stove. Upon installation the receipt must
be kept as proof of purchase.
• The guarantee is one year from date of purchase.
• The guarantee does not cover parts deemed to be replaceable in the normal usage of the stove.
These parts are: glass panels, rope seals, glass seals, bottom grate, ashpan, firebricks, baffle plate.
How to Proceed With a Complaint
Your ESSE Stove is guaranteed against defects rising from faulty manufacture for 1 year subject to the
following conditions. Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the guarantee:
• The receipt must be kept as proof of purchase.
• Your ESSE stove must be installed by suitably qualified individual (HETAS Engineer or equivalent) and
upon installation a Certificate of Compliance must be presented.
• The guarantee is 1 year from date of purchase.
• The guarantee does not cover parts that are deemed to be replaceable through normal usage of the
stove. These include: glass panels, rope seals, bottom grate or firebars, ashpan, firebricks, cast iron
liners, riddling lever, baffle plate, log guard.
• Only genuine ESSE spare parts should be used. Parts that may need occasional replacement are:
firebricks, ashpan, fire grate log guard.
Should you require after sales service or should you need to purchase any spares, please contact the retailer
from whom the appliance was purchased. Please do not return a faulty product to us in the first instance as
this may result in loss or damage and delay in providing you with a satisfactory service. Please retain your
receipt as proof of purchase.
ESSE Engineering Limited, Ouzledale Foundry, Long Ing, Barnoldswick, Lancashire, BB18 6BJ
Tel: 01282 813 235, Fax: 01282 816 876, e-mail: enquiries@esse.com
Website: http://www.esse.com, On-line store: http://www.esseparts.com
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MF125
MULTI-FUEL STOVE
INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS
(TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER)
UK & Ireland
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Summary of Contents for Esse MF125

  • Page 1 How to Proceed With a Complaint MULTI-FUEL STOVE Your ESSE Stove is guaranteed against defects rising from faulty manufacture for 1 year subject to the following conditions. Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the guarantee: • The receipt must be kept as proof of purchase.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The for example, small or tightly sealed rooms. Air openings provided for this purpose must not be optional rear flue box attachment available from ESSE has a detachable base that allows for fallen restricted.
  • Page 3: Flue Draught

    Fig.2 – Chimney and Flue Performance Minimum The stove should be lit and allowed to warm the flue thoroughly. The air controls can then be set so that the stove burns on a low setting. Allow the burning rate to become steady. The flue draught reading should now be taken with the primary air intake closed and the airwash control fully open.
  • Page 4: Dimensions And Clearances

    – see Fig.4. A rear flue box attachment is also available from ESSE that allows the stove to be installed further out of any building recess. Fig.1 shows suitable flue connections.
  • Page 5: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Ash Removal Your Stove Fig. 5 shows stove and its controls. Only remove small amounts of ash from the firebox. When de-ashing, leave 30-40mm depth of ash in the bottom of the firebox for the best performance. Always use the stove mitt to open and close the door. Additional loose parts supplied inside your stove include: Correct Running Temperature for Burning •...
  • Page 6: Solid Mineral Fuel Burning

    Peat Mineral Fuels Peat is a fuel conveniently available in some areas and should be burned in the same manner as wood. Ordinary bituminous house coal is not recommended and must not be burned in smoke control areas. Burning bituminous house coal will result in a sooty stove and chimney, and the stove glass will require cleaning regularly.

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