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Charlton & Jenrick Ltd Go-Eco Panofire Outdoor Fireplace Two Side Glass Front with 7kW Nominal Output. Installation and Operating Instructions Please hand these instructions to the stove user when set up is complete. Leave the stove ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of controls.
PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY! For safety reasons it is essential that your stove is correctly installed and operated. Failure to observe safety instructions given here may lead to danger of serious injury or even death. C&J cannot accept responsibility for any fault or consequential problems arising through failure to read instructions, incorrect installation or operation.
16. Important information for woodburning 16.1 Refuelling onto Low Firebed 16.2 Fuel Overloading 16.3 Operation with doors open 16.4 Primary Air Left Open 16.5 Lighting the Stove 16.6 Refuelling 17. Cooking with top Griddle or Grill 18. Shutting Down 19. Basic User Maintenance 20.
1.0 List of Components Fig 1. Operating Tool Description of Parts May be used to operate single Panofire Stove Assembly air control lever and ash pan removal. Operating Tool Flue Spigot Collar (packed) Fig 2 Stove Operating Gloves (pair) Panofire Outdoor Stove Assembly and Components Go Eco Panofire Outdoor Issue 01 02/22...
Important Safety Information 3.1. WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 3.2. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION! These instructions cover the basic principles to ensure satisfactory installation of the stove, although detail may need adaptation to suit particular local site conditions. 3.3.
4.0 Preparation for Use. Your stove comes fully assembled, checked and packed in a protective plywood crate. Carefully cut and remove the straps and lift off the top and upper crate. Remove any plastic packaging, open the door and remove all the contents. See List of Components section (above) and check contents carefully.
5.2. Hearths: These stoves do not normally require a hearth beneath them as they do not cause the floor temperature to exceed 100 degrees C. However, for stability the floor beneath must be hard, even and generally level. Grass or dirt is not normally supportive or hard enough. In all instances a hardened surface should be provided so that the stove can be levelled and support any possible wind loadings from the 3m flue pipe required for safe operation and use.
10.0 The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area.
11.2. Air Wash All C&J stoves are provided with a sophisticated “air wash” system to assist in keeping the fire as visible as possible and reducing cleaning intervals. This secondary air supply to the stove is controlled through the main single air control. The Clean Air Act air restrictor will deliberately prevent full closure of this control for Wood side of operation.
quality firebrick liners are very resilient firebox materials and will give reliable service without major cleaning or work on the firebox. The firebrick liners and baffle are very durable but may require replacement occasionally depending upon fuels and the type of usage experienced. Firebox linings are not covered by warranty, as they are a wearing consumable part.
and ash so that the new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period. If there are too few embers in the fire bed, add suitable kindling and firelighter if necessary to prevent excessive smoke. 16.2. Fuel overloading The maximum amount of fuel specified in this manual should not be exceeded, overloading can cause excess smoke.
Once you have a good fire bed established across the base, further fuel can be added step by step as required. Don’t be tempted to overload the fire bed with fuel all at once or close down the air controls until the fire is really well established for some time. Once the ignition period is completed and the stove is fully hot, gradually reduce the air control opening to establish the burning intensity you require.
Warning! - The stove will remain very hot for a considerable time after the fire has died down or been extinguished. 18.1. Shut down for prolonged periods If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period of time then it should be given a thorough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues.
20.0 Maintenance Guide 8.1. Removing Firebox Liners 1. First bring the front edges of the left and right firebox liners inwards at the front as you slide them forwards until they disengage from the rear liner. Then tilt them slightly and remove from the firebox – NOTE: Ensure that the rear firebox liner does not fall forwards and break 2.
21.0 Panofire Outdoor Stove Principal Dimensions All Dimensions shown in mm. Charlton & Jenrick Ltd Unit D Stafford Park 2, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 3AR T: 01952 200 444 F: 01952 200 480 www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk A Charlton and Jenrick Group Company Go Eco Panofire Outdoor Issue 01 02/22...
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