Installation manual

Villager Esprit Stove
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AIR WASH SYSTEM
(SECONDARY AIR)
The air wash has an internal sliding plate with
slots, housed within the main body of the stove,
and is located above the fire door.
Sliding the control knob to the right as far as it will
go, achieves the fully open position, see Fig. 18.
Sliding it to the left will shut off the air inlet slots as
shown in Fig. 19.
Fig. 16. Fully Open Position
Fig. 17. Fully Closed Position
Fig. 18. Air Wash Fully Open Position
Fig. 19. Air Wash Fully Closed Position
AIR INLET CONTROLS
The Villager Esprit stove has two air inlet
controls.
The primary air inlet providing under draught to the
base of the fire chamber through the control sliders
located in the ash pit door.
The air wash system, (secondary air) so called
because its pre-heated high speed air, washes
across the inner face of the door glass, keeping it
clear. This also provides an over draught to the
fuel bed.
PRIMARY AIR
Air enters the appliance through the control on the
bottom of the fire door. The Villager Esprit has a
control knob which slides left to right. Sliding the
knob to the Right, (See Fig. 16), will Increase the
amount of air intake to the stove. To Decrease or
close, push the slider to the left as in Fig. 17.