Lighting - Stanley Cara Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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2. Do not burn fuel with a high moisture content,
such as a damp peat or unseasoned timber.
This will only result in a build up of tar in the
stove and in the chimney and the possibility of a
chimney fire.
3. CLEAN THE FLUE-WAYS OF THE STOVE
EVERY WEEK ANd ENSURE THAT THERE
ARE NO BLOCKAGES. CHECK FLUEWAYS
BEFORE LIGHTING ESPECIALLY AFTER A
SHUT-dOWN PERIOd. PLEASE REFER TO
MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
4. Before loading fresh fuel into the firebox, riddle
fully to remove all ashes this will allow better and
cleaner burning. See Re-Fuelling Section.
5. Never allow a build up of ashes in the ash pan,
as this may cause the grate to burn out prema-
turely.
6. Allow adequate air ventilation to ensure plenty
of air for combustion.
7. Do not burn rubbish/house hold plastic.
8. Clean the chimney at least twice a year.
9. Burning soft fuels such as timber and peat will
stain the glass. Regular cleaning will prevent
permanent staining.
10. Keep all combustible materials a safe distance
away from the appliance, please see section for
clearances to combustibles.
12. Never use Aerosols near stove when alight.
11. For safety reasons never leave children or the
elderly unaccompanied while stove is in use.
Use a fireguard.
12. Avoid contact with appliance when in use as the
stove reaches very high operating tempera-
tures.
13. This appliance should be regularly maintained
by a competent service engineer. Use only
replacement parts recommended by Waterford
Stanley. Using unauthorised parts will invalidate
your guarantee and may cause damage or
injury.
AN OdOUR WILL EMIT FROM STOVE ON FIRST
FIRING, WHEN FIRE REACHES MAXIMUM
TEMPERATURE OVER A NUMBER OF HOURS
THIS OdOUR WILL SUBSIdE.
IT IS BEST AdVISEd TO OPEN WINdOWS
dURING THIS PERIOd.
THIS OdOUR IS UNPLEASANT BUT NOT TOXIC.
YOU MAY WISH TO VACATE THE ROOM WHILE
THE PAINT CURES.

LIGHTING

Before lighting the stove check with the installer
that the installation work and commissioning
checks described in the installation instructions
have been carried out correctly and that the
chimney has been swept clean, is sound and
free from any obstructions. As part of the stoves
commissioning and handover the installer
should demonstrate how to operate the stove
correctly.
IMPORTANT: The first few fires should be rela-
tively small to permit the refractory to set prop-
erly and to season the stove.
1. Before lighting the stove, ensure that any build-
up in the firebox has been removed and that
the ashpan has been emptied.
2. Open the spin valve by turning it anti-clockwise.
Open secondary air control by pulling it down.
These parts will become hot. Use the tool
provided.
3. Lay a few crumpled sheets of paper on the
grate and then a few small sticks, kindling or an
approved firelighter. Ignite and close the door.
4. Never use inflammable liquid i.e. gasoline,
petrol paraffin etc. to start or freshen up a fire in
this heater.
5. When the fire is well established add fuel to the
firebox. Adjust to the desired setting the spin
valve and / or the secondary air slide depend
ing on the fuel burned. (See Re-Fuelling
Section).
6. To shut the fire down, do not add fuel. Make
sure that the fire door is properly closed, that
the spin valve is firmly shut and the secondary
air slide is pushed up. Cutting off the air supply
will reduce the heat output.
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