SAFETY WARNINGS FOR YOUR GUIDANCE
IT IS NOT SUPPLIED TO BE USED AS A HEATING OR COOKING SOURCE IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE OR DOMESTIC DWELLING.
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THIS STOVE WILL BE HOT during operation and due care should be taken in the vicinity of the stove and any use of the stove.
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Thick gloves should be used to operate the controls or reaching inside the stove to position fuel.
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FIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS - Always use a BS 6539 fireguard in the presence of children, the elderly or the infirm.
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DO NOT OVERFIRE - it is possible to fire the stove beyond its design capacity. This could damage the stove in an over-firing situation and the controls should be adjusted accordingly. Never leave the stove unattended for long periods. Careful air supply control should be used at all times for optimum efficiency and fuel burn and to prevent the burn off of the paint.
CARBON MONOXIDE
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Due consideration should be given to the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning following incomplete combustion of solid fuels if used accidently in an enclosed space.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
1. ALWAYS read and understand this manual before installation and use of the stove.
2. YOU MUST ensure the stove is installed in accordance with any local regulations.
3. ALWAYS ensure that the stove is correctly installed and positioned and that the surrounding area is kept clear.
4. ALWAYS check for damage before using the stove. Do not use if damaged.
5. ALWAYS keep children and visitors at a safe distance from the stove.
6. NEVER pour any kind of liquid on to the stove, particularly when it is hot.
7. NEVER use flammable liquids for starting the fire.
8. NEVER carry out any modifications to this product.
9. The installation and use of the stove and chimney MUST comply with all National, International, European and local building regulations. Such as the Approved Document ‘J’ of the Building Regulations, October 2010, for the UK.
10. It is the responsibility of the owner and any other person to ensure that the assembly and installation complies with any regulations.