Acquisitions Cannonbury Compact Installation & User's Instructions

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GUARANTEE
CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE
Your ACQUISITIONS 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 ACQUISITIONS 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: grate, ash pan, side and back bricks, baffle, door rope seal, door glass.
HOW TO PROCEED WITH A COMPLAINT
If you have cause for dissatisfaction with your stove, you should first contact your ACQUISITIONS
dealer, who will bring your concerns to our attention. We will assess the nature of the complaint and
either send replacement parts for your dealer to fit, or nominate a regional engineer to inspect the
appliance and carry out any remedial work that may be necessary. If the fault is not actually due to
faulty manufacture but some other cause i.e. misuse, failure to install correctly, or failure to service at
regular intervals, a charge will be made to cover the cost of the visit and any new parts required. In the
1st year ACQUISITIONS will only deal with the dealer direct.
SPARE PARTS
Only genuine ACQUISITIONS spare parts are recommended. Parts that may need occasional
replacement are:
Ash Pan
Side and Back Bricks
Baffle
Grate
Acquisitions Fireplaces Ltd. Acquisitions House, 24-26 Holmes Road, London NW5 3AB
Tel: 020 7482 2949
Fax: 020 7267 4361
www.acquisitions.co.uk
Manufactured for Acquisitions by Esse Engineering Ltd
9/11 (PP)
e-mail: sales@acquisitions.co.uk
Cannonbury Compact
MULTI - - - - FUEL STOVE
MULTI
FUEL STOVE
MULTI
MULTI
FUEL STOVE
FUEL STOVE
INSTALLATION & USER INSTRUCTIONS
(TO BE LEFT WITH THE CUSTOMER)
UK & IRELAND

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  • Page 1 These parts are: grate, ash pan, side and back bricks, baffle, door rope seal, door glass. HOW TO PROCEED WITH A COMPLAINT If you have cause for dissatisfaction with your stove, you should first contact your ACQUISITIONS MULTI MULTI - - - - FUEL STOVE...
  • Page 2 General Safety Notes Page 2 Dimensions & Clearances Page 6 The successful operation of the CANNONBURY COMPACT relies on the adequate performance of the chimney to which it is connected. The chimney must: Installation Instructions Page 2 Installing the Stove...
  • Page 3 MINIMUM Fig. 2 - Chimney and Flue Performance 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 To access the bolts attaching the rear flue connection, all the internal parts must be removed. A rear flue box attachment, available from ACQUISITIONS, allows the stove to be installed further out of any building recess. Fig. 1 shows suitable flue connections.
  • Page 5 MULTI-FUEL GRATE WOOD BURNING Fig. 4 - Grate LIGHTING & CONTROLLING THE FIRE Before lighting the fire for the first time ensure that the grate is closed and the baffle, side and back bricks are in position. Burning without these will result in the stove overheating and being damaged. Open the air wash control and the primary air control fully.
  • Page 6 EXTENDED BURNING gets back up to temperature, reduce the airwash control and reduce the primary air inlet to suit the burning rate. The exact setting of the air controls depends on a number of variables including: the flue Loading a large amount of wood into the stove all at once will reduce the temperature inside the stove. draught, the fuel used and the installation and so the best settings for your stove can only be If the temperature is too low, the gases given off from the wood will be too cool to combust resulting in learned by experience.

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