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STOVES
USER'S INSTRUCTIONS
3200 - Winchester Stove
3205 – York Stove
3250 – Cornwall Stove
3251 – Dartmoor Stove
3252 – Cambridge Stove
3253 – Sherwood Stove
3260 – Canterbury Stove
3262 – Chartwell
3264 – Chalfont
3265 – Truro
PLEASE READ THESE USER'S
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY WHEN YOU
ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, OPERATE, AND MAINTAIN YOUR STOVE! IN CASE OF
QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR RETAILER.
EN13240:2001
Importer:
Manor Reproductions Ltd.
Unit C, Hanbury Road, Stoke Prior,
Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 4AE

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Summary of Contents for Manor 3200 - Winchester

  • Page 1 STOVES USER’S INSTRUCTIONS 3200 - Winchester Stove 3205 – York Stove 3250 – Cornwall Stove 3251 – Dartmoor Stove 3252 – Cambridge Stove 3253 – Sherwood Stove 3260 – Canterbury Stove 3262 – Chartwell 3264 – Chalfont 3265 – Truro PLEASE READ THESE USER’S...
  • Page 2 The user’s instructions are suitable for Manor Stoves listed below. Please see the following chart information, and select your model: Specification Nominal Recommended Weight Dimension Models of cast iron fuels Heat output (H*D*W) 3253 grey iron 18# 12 kW Solid mineral...
  • Page 3 ASSEMBLY Please assemble your stove according to the following instructions. Please exercise care at all stages due to the weight and fragility of the product and components. → Stoves come to you packaged in a plywood crate. Remove the strap bands. ↓...
  • Page 4: Installation

    → fix the legs with set screws and washers supplied. Do not over-tighten bolts. ↓ → the baffle should be already fitted – if loose install to rear top chamber of stove. Fit the front retainer bar, and ash pan as shown. ↓...
  • Page 5 The installation of this product must comply with all local regulations, including those referring to national and European Standards. We are not responsible for any fault arising through incorrect assembly or installation. SAFETY Transport / Moving / Lifting Necessary facilities must be available for loading, unloading and site handling. Fire Cement Some types of fire cement are caustic and should not touch your skin.
  • Page 6 A flue draught from 1.2mm to 2.5mm water gauge is required to keep the appliance operating efficiently. If the flue draught exceeds 2.5mm, a draught stabilizer must be installed in order to control the rate of burning and prevent overfire. You should check the flue draught when fire is on high output.
  • Page 7 Commissioning and Handover You should leave an appropriate period of time for fire cement and mortar to dry out upon completion of the installation. In order to ensure the smoke and fumes are taken from the stove up the chimney and emitted safely to atmosphere, a small fire should be lit first. Do not run the stove at full output for at least 24 hours.
  • Page 8 Bottom grate Two types of bottom grate are supplied in our stoves: rotary style and grid style. For rotary style grate, you can operate it by dragging stainless steel rod forward and backward to de-ash. For grid style grate, a special hook is supplied to de-ash. It is highly recommended to de-ash regularly as any build-up of ash will damage the cast iron fuel bed.
  • Page 9 wet or unseasoned wood will cause tar deposits in the stove and unsatisfactory heat output will occur. First Fires / Burning In It is a requirement to ‘Burn In’ this appliance by having 2 or 3 small fires before operating your stove to its maximum heat output.
  • Page 10: Safety Guidance

    Mixed Nuts Fireglo Ovoids Ancit Dragonbrite Taybrite Anthracite Small Nuts Sunbrite Doubles Wood Logs You should only use authorized smokeless fuels in smoke control areas . Warning! The use of the appliance as an incinerator and the uses of liquid, unsuitable and non recommended fuels are prohibited.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    have a command of your roof space in order to check the area for signs of spread. MAINTENANCE Stove body Use a soft brush to clean the stove, cleaning must be given after it has cooled down. If the stove paint finish degrades due to heat the paint can be renewed with proprietary stove paint.
  • Page 12 The primary air control flap is not wedged in the open position. The glass retaining clips are not loose. The door rope seals are in good condition...