Specifications

Permanent air vent
The stove requires a permanent and adequate air supply in order for it to operate safely and efficiently.
In accordance with current Building Regulations the installer may have fitted a permanent air supply
vent into the room in which the stove is installed to provide combustion air. This air vent should not
under any circumstances be shut off or sealed.
HETAS Ltd Approval
The appliances covered by this manual have obtained HETAS Ltd approval for burning wood logs only.
Please note that HETAS Approval only covers the use of wood on the stove and approval does not cover
the use of other fuels either alone or mixed with wood, nor does it cover instructions for the use of
other fuels.
USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - WOOD
For pure wood burning stoves and multi fuel stoves operating with wood, please refer to the main installation
and operating manual.
User Operating Instructions - Solid Smokeless Fuels (If appropriate*)
Model N°
Fuel
Model N°
Fuel
Model N°
Fuel
8140
Wood only
S11-40
Multi-fuel
S81-90
Multi-fuel
8141
Wood only
S11-42
Multi-fuel
Ø4
Multi-fuel
8142
Wood only
S11-43
Multi-fuel
Ø6
Multi-fuel
8147
Wood only
S11-90
Multi-fuel
Ø8
Multi-fuel
S10-40
Wood only
S50-40
Wood only
S10-70
Wood only
S80-90
Wood only
Recommended fuels
The following natural or manufactured smokeless fuels may be burnt on this stove:
Ancit,
Taybrite
Anthracite Small Nuts,
Pureheat
Coalite
Maxibrite
Phurnacite,
Newflame
Sunbrite Doubles,
Fireglo ovoids
Supacite
Only authorised smokeless fuels may be used in smoke control areas.
PETROLEUM COKE AND BITUMINOUS HOUSE COAL ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON
THIS STOVE, ITS USE WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY
At first you may find it helpful to try several fuels to find the most suitable. If you are unable to obtain
the fuel you want ask your fuel distributor to suggest an alternative.
Further details of recommended fuels can be obtained from the HETAS Ltd “Official guide to approved
solid fuel products and services” which is available on their website at www.hetas. co.uk. Guidance can
also be obtained from the Solid Fuel Association at 7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7AS
(Tel: 0800 600 000 or www.solidfuel.co.uk).
Lighting of fire
A lot of air is needed when first lighting the stove. When starting with a totally cold stove, it may be
helpful to leave the door ajar (2-3cm) during the first few minutes; the primary air intake should be
fully open. Under poor draft conditions, adding secondary air will help the lighting process.
Place some firelighters or paper and dry kindling wood on the grate and cover with a small amount of
fuel; ignite the firelighters or paper. Allow fire to establish for a few minutes and then close the door,
continue to burn the stove with both primary and secondary air controls open until the fuel is well
alight. Load the stove with more fuel and adjust air controls to the required level of heat output.
Before relighting the fire clean the fire bed of ash and clinker and empty the ashpan.
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Model N°
Fuel
Model N°
Fuel
Model
Fuel
1410
Multi-fuel
3142*
Multi-fuel
7443
Wood only
1412
Multi-fuel
3410*
Multi-fuel
7448
Wood only
1430
Multi-fuel
3440*
Multi-fuel
7470
Wood only
1440
Multi-fuel
3610
Wood only
7940
Wood only
1442
Multi-fuel
6140
Wood only
7943
Wood only
1630
Multi-fuel
6148
Wood only
7948
Wood only
2110
Multi-fuel
7110
Wood only
7970
Wood only
2140
Wood only
7440
Wood only
7990
Wood only
3112*
Multi-fuel
7442
Wood only