Jetmaster 18f Installation, Operating And Servicing Instructions

Jetmaster 18f Installation, Operating And Servicing Instructions

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FIRES WITHOUT COMPROMISE
EXCEPTIONAL FIRES
JETMASTER STOVE
Installation, Operating and Servicing Instructions
JETMASTER MK6
Please leave these instructions with the customer
SERIAL NUMBER......................................

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  • Page 1 FIRES WITHOUT COMPROMISE EXCEPTIONAL FIRES JETMASTER STOVE Installation, Operating and Servicing Instructions JETMASTER MK6 Please leave these instructions with the customer SERIAL NUMBER...……………………………..
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Installer Details ..................................4 Installation Data Table and Dimensions ..........................5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Introduction Dimensions .................................... 6 Regulations.................................... 6 Important Points To Note Before Starting Installation ......................7 Paint ...................................... 7 Installation Requirements..............................7 Unpacking....................................7 Chimneys and Flues ................................8 Soundness of Flue.................................
  • Page 3 Door Tension Adjustment ..............................31 Cleaning and Maintenance ..............................31 Glass Door................................... 31 Jetmaster Guarantees Jetmaster Provides Two Guarantees ..........................32 Automatic Two Year Guarantee ............................32 Registerable Five Year Guarantee ............................32 Terms and Conditions ................................32 Statutory Rights ................................... 33 Complaints...................................
  • Page 4: Installer Details

    The data can be found on the data badge located at the rear of the stove Fire Details Serial Number Model Installation Date Purchased From Name Address Date Installation By Installer Name Company Address Commissioning Please Circle One Flue type correct Flue swept and soundness checked Smoke draw test (spillage) carried out Air supply checked...
  • Page 5: Installation Data Table And Dimensions

    * An air supply may be required in homes which have high levels of air-tightness FLUE GAS MASS FLOW TO gs-1 EN13240: 2001 †  

 Jetmaster  

 e stimated  

 fi gures MEAN CO2 IN FLUE GAS 11.65 TO EN13240: 2001 MEAN CO @ 13% O2 TO 0.30...
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Introduction READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION. CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE DETAILS OF INSTALLATION WILL ENABLE YOU TO GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR FIRE. NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Dimensions The installation data table contains all the dimensional information necessary to allow the installation to be properly planned.
  • Page 7: Important Points To Note Before Starting Installation

    Important Points to Note before Starting Installation. Paint It  

is  

strongly  

recommended  

that  

the  

fire  

is  

protected  

from  

cement  

and  

plaster  

splashes  

during  

installation,  

as  

 these  

 a re  

 d ifficult  

 t o  

 r emove  

 f rom  

 t he  

 s urfaces.  

  

 Installation Requirements The  

...
  • Page 8: Chimneys And Flues

    STOVE BODY STANDARD LEG, BOLT DOOR AND FOOT SUPPLIED OPERATING RETAINER (Inner Boards not shown) TOOL Leg Length 105mm BOARD SET Chimneys and Flues The  

 fl ue  

 a nd  

 c himney  

 m ust  

 b e  

 i nspected  

 b efore  

 i nstallation  

 t o  

 e nsure  

 t hat  

 i t  

 i s  

 s uitable  

 f or  

 t he  

 a ppliance  

 b eing  

 fitted.  

...
  • Page 9: Termination

    Termination It  

 is  

 important  

 to  

 terminate  

 the  

 top  

 of  

 the  

 flue  

 in  

 such  

 a  

 way  

 that  

 it  

 will  

 allow  

 free  

 passage  

 of  

 combustion  

 products to the atmosphere without being subjected to turbulent air or high pressure zones that could cause a downdraught.
  • Page 10: Protection Of Heat

    Hearths,  

 o r  

 p linths  

 c onstructed  

 t o  

 s upport  

 t he  

 fi re  

 a bove  

 t he  

 h earth,  

 m ust  

 b e  

 h orizontal. Any  

...
  • Page 11: Air Supply

    Air Supply All  

 fi res  

 r equire  

 a  

 s upply  

 o f  

 a ir  

 t o  

 s upport  

 c ombustion  

 a nd  

 t o  

 a llow  

 t he  

 c himney  

 t o  

 d raw  

 c orrectly.  

 Air  

...
  • Page 12: Fitting The Fire

     

 External  

 a ir  

 s upply  

 p ipe  

 fi tted Fitting the Fire Site Preparation for Fitting Builders Opening If  

 installing  

 the  

 fire  

 in  

 an  

 existing  

 fireplace,  

 first  

 remove  

 all  

 loose  

 material  

 from  

 the  

 recess  

 and  

 measure  

 the  

 opening  

...
  • Page 13: Tertiary Air Tubes

    Releasing the door pin Take care not to damage the door seal. Place the door on a soft surface in a safe position to protect the glass, paint and inner seal. Particular attention should be given so that the painted edges do not become damaged. Refit  

...
  • Page 14: Upper B AfFle R Emoval

    There is no need to remove the 8mm bolt completely. It is easier for reassembly to just leave it loose. 8mm bolt holding cam latch Cam latch Once this has been carried out then the tube can be slid across so that one end is released from the side chamber to drop down allowing space to pull it out of the other side of the chamber.
  • Page 15: Internal Board Removal (Bottom, Rear And Sides)

    Upper  

 b affle  

 b oard  

 a nd  

 l ocation  

 b rackets To  

 r emove  

 t he  

 u pper  

 b affle  

 p ull  

 t he  

 b oard  

 f orward  

 o ut  

 o f  

 t he  

 r ear  

 r ecess  

 a nd  

 l ower  

 t he  

 b oard  

 d own.  

 This is achieved by lifting the front of the board up and at the same time pulling forward so that the rear of the board “tongue”...
  • Page 16: Bottom Board Grate Removal

    Bottom Board Grate Removal The bottom board can be removed by lifting up at the rear edge. There is a small recess at the centre, along the rear edge that will assist in lifting the board at the back edge. Then gently slide the board rearwards releasing the  

front  

of  

the  

board  

from  

under  

the  

front  

metal  

flange.  

  

...
  • Page 17: Log Attachment ( Log Box Attachment)

    To  

 r eplace  

 t he  

 b oards  

 o ffer  

 o ne  

 e dge  

 i n  

 fi rst  

 a nd  

 t hen  

 p ush  

 t he  

 b oard  

 g ently  

 b ack.  

 Note:-­  

...
  • Page 18: Fitting The Log Retainer

    Fitting the Log Retainer The log retainer is attached at the front of the stove by sliding down between the slots at each side at the front. The  

 r etainer  

 s hould  

 b e  

 fi tted  

 t he  

 c orrect  

 w ay  

 a round  

 a s  

 s hown  

 i n  

 t he  

 d iagram. Fitting the Ash Pan Fit  

the  

ash  

pan  

by  

sliding  

in  

under  

the  

bottom  

grate  

board.  

Ensure  

it  

is  

fitted  

the  

correct  

way  

around  

with  

the  

...
  • Page 19: Protection Of Heat

    Lift  

 t he  

 s hield  

 h igher  

 t han  

 t he  

 s tove,  

 p ush  

 t owards  

 t he  

 s tove  

 a nd  

 t hen  

 p ush  

 d own  

 l ocating  

 t he  

 s lot  

 o ver  

 t he  

 fi rebox  

 bolts.
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    Commissioning After Installation Is Complete In your own interest and for safety, in the United Kingdom, it is the law that all solid fuel appliances are installed  

 by  

 competent  

 persons,  

 a  

 registered  

 installer  

 or  

 approved  

 by  

 your  

 local  

 building  

 control  

 officer.  

 The Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme (HETAS) require its members to work to recognised standards.
  • Page 21: Trimming T He U Pper A Nd L Ower B AfFles

    Lighting after installation The Jetmaster should not be run hard until any surrounding cement and plasterwork is completely dry and cured. 7 days drying time if the house has other forms of heating.
  • Page 22: Chimney Sweeping

    Chimney Sweeping We recommend that chimneys should be swept at least once a year during the burning season. More frequent sweeping  

 m ay  

 b e  

 n ecessary  

 w here  

 fi res  

 a re  

 b urned  

 t hroughout  

 t he  

 y ear  

 o r  

 w here  

 l ow  

 g rade  

 w oods  

 a re  

 u sed  

 as  

...
  • Page 23: Users Instructions

    Users Instructions THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. General WARNING – NEVER HANG CLOTHES OR OTHER ITEMS OVER THE APPLIANCE. This appliance is designed for intermittent operation and is intended for the purposes of room heating. It is  

...
  • Page 24: Chimney Fires

    Note that the residual heat in the fuel will remain hot for a considerable length of time. Only genuine Jetmaster replacement parts shall be used. A  

 s uitable  

 fi reguard  

 c onforming  

 t o  

 N ational  

 R egulations  

 s hould  

 b e  

 u sed  

 w ith  

 t his  

 a ppliance  

 t o  

 p rotect  

...
  • Page 25: Protection Of Heat

    Operating Instructions Lighting after Installation A Jetmaster should not be run hard until any surrounding cement and plasterwork is completely dry and cured. As a basic guide the installer should Allow a 7-day drying time if the house has other forms of heating.
  • Page 26: Door Operation

    Door Operation To open the door, insert the operating control into the door latch on the right hand side of the door. Turn the operating tool anti clockwise to open and clockwise to close. Wood Burning When burning wood then it should be burnt on the bottom board grate. Allow  

...
  • Page 27: Damping Down For Longer Periods

    EN13240: 2001. † Jetmaster  

 e stimated  

 fi gures  

 Recommended Fuel Types Wood  

 ( Recommeded  

 a nd  

 a pproved  

 f uel  

 f or  

 fi re  

 t o  

 m eet  

 r equirement  

 o f  

 E N13240:2001) “Green”  

...
  • Page 28: Servicing Instructions

    Servicing Instructions IMPORTANT – ALLOW THE FIRE TO COOL BEFORE COMMENCING SERVICING OR CLEANING The data can be found on the data badge located at the rear of the stove. Servicing To  

 ensure  

 safe,  

 efficient  

 operation  

 of  

 the  

 appliance,  

 it  

 is  

 necessary  

 to  

 carry  

 out  

 routine  

 servicing  

 at  

 regular  

 intervals.
  • Page 29: Tertiary A Ir T Ube R Emoval A Nd L Ower B AfFle R Emoval A Nd R EFitting

    Refit  

 t he  

 r etainer  

 b y  

 t he  

 r everse  

 p rocess.  

 E nsure  

 t he  

 r etainer  

 i s  

 fi tted  

 t he  

 c orrect  

 w ay  

 a round  

 a s  

 s hown  

 i n  

 t he  

 section on appliance preparation.
  • Page 30: Servicing Door Seal Between Door Frame And Stove Body

    Refit  

 t he  

 d oor  

 u sing  

 t he  

 r everse  

 p rocess  

 i n  

 d oor  

 r emoval  

 s ection.  

 C heck  

 t he  

 d oor  

 t ension  

 a s  

 d etailed  

 b elow. The ceramic rope seal should be held in place with Jetmaster Seal Adhesive.
  • Page 31: Door Tension Adjustment

    Door Tension Adjustment After carrying out any servicing on the door always adjust the door latch tension. The latch tension is adjusted by adding or removing the shim washers behind the door latch. This  

 w ill  

 a djust  

 t he  

 t ension  

 o f  

 t he  

 d oor  

 s eal  

 a gainst  

 t he  

 fi rebox  

 b ody. Cleaning and Maintenance To  

...
  • Page 32: Jetmaster Guarantees

    2.  

 The  

 A ppointed  

 D istributor  

 o f  

 J etmaster  

 h as  

 fi rst  

 i nvestigated  

 t he  

 c omplaint. 3.  

 The  

 installation  

 and  

 operation  

 of  

 the  

 fire  

 is,  

 in  

 the  

 opinion  

 of  

 the  

Appointed  

 Distributor  

 and  

 of  

 Jetmaster  

...
  • Page 33: Statutory Rights

    9. This Guarantee is limited to the repair or replacement of parts found to be defective in material or workmanship after  

 confirmation  

 of  

 the  

 defect  

 by  

 Jetmaster,  

 provided  

 that  

 such  

 parts  

 have  

 been  

 subjected  

 to  

 normal  

...
  • Page 36 Contact Details Jetmaster Fires Ltd, Unit 2, Peacock Trading Estate, Goodwood Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 4NT Telephone: 02380 629513 Fax: 02380 629567 Web: www.jetmaster.co.uk Sales: sales@jetmaster.co.uk Info: info@jetmaster.co.uk Technical: technical@jetmaster.co.uk Part No. 106870 Issue No.4 - May 2011...

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