Stovax P8701CFCHEC, 8700CFCHEC Masonry chimney Installation, Door is now free to remove, Diagram

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION

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The top of the chimney breast must have a minimum 200mm2 vent.

• Apply a plaster finish to the chimney breast

NOTE: Refer to paragraph 4.11 to check gas pressure

4. masonry chimney INSTALLATION

NOTE: Do not use the legs (of the appliance) in this installation

4.1• Remove the glass door

Using the allen key provided:

• Release the two window locks.

The locks need to be moved from shut to open towards the outer edge of the door, Diagram 19.

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4.2With the door lowered:

• Remove the spring clip from the right-hand hinge pin,

Diagram 20

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Raise the door to almost upright and move the door left

This releases the left-hand side off its hinge pin

Lower the left-hand side of the door to clear the pin and move the door to the right to release it from the right pin

The door is now free to remove, Diagram 21

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4.3• Remove the two enamelled side panels. (Hold the rear panel whilst removing the second side to prevent it falling).

• Remove the remaining rear and lower panel, Diagram 22

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4.4• Remove the screw retaining the burner

Move the burner to the left to disengage the burner flange from the slot and injector

Raise the right side and remove the burner, Diagram 23

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Contents Studio PR0957 Studio Issue 3 JanuaryCovering the Following Model Studio 1 conventional flue FLUE CHECK APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLISTFail GAS CHECKUser Instructions MAN ModeGeneral Lighting the Studio2B Touch PAD Control Using the allen key provided Cleaning the StudioChanging the Studio Batteries Emergency Shut OFFFire will not Light Arrangement of Fuel BEDHOT SURFACES Covering the Following Models Installation InstructionsTechnical Specification Qty Description Fixing Kit containing Packing ChecklistDimension Studio Steel Frame DimensionsBauhaus Frame Dimensions Studio 846 1046 520 750 950 424 12.5Flue Options SITE REQUIREMENTSGAS Supply Ventilation440 1160 Installation of the appliance InstallationSafety Precautions There is AN Optional Duct KIT, Code No Stud Work InstallationStud Work Installation Method 1 Frame AR1903 Stud Work Installation Method 2 Edge Remove the remaining rear and lower panel, Diagram Masonry chimney InstallationDoor is now free to remove, Diagram Method 1 Frame Method 2 no Frame To replace the doors and panels, refer to Replacing Parts,Assembling the Appliance Both Method 1 or 2 Masonry InstallationBy thermostatic remote control Using the fire’s touch pad Thermostatic Remote ControlLighting the Studio Touch PAD ControlCommissioning For future reference, record the installation details onCommissioning Servicing Requirements Servicing / Fault Finding ChartsServicing Instructions Flame Failure Functional Check Ignition Functional CheckWindow Frame Assembly Replacing PartsGeneral Decorative FrameBlack Enamelled Panels Glass WindowMaIN Burner Ensure no stone pebbles fall into the pilot areaPilot Unit Assembly MaIN Control AssemblyRemove the screw retaining the pilot cover, Diagram Ignition LeadRemove the cover fixing screw, Diagram Magnetic safety valveGAS Valve Control BOXMain injector Debris Area AccessPrimary Aeration Plate Changing between Gas TypesAccess to the pressure test point can now be reached Diagram Pressure and Leak Testing the ApplianceG31 N/A ShoRt Spares ListG30 N/A Service Records Member of the Stovax Group

8701CFCHEC, P8700CFCHEC, P8701CFCHEC, 8700CFCHEC specifications

Stovax, a renowned name in the world of wood-burning stoves and fireplaces, offers a range of high-performance heating solutions designed for both efficiency and aesthetics. Among their standout models are the P8701CFCHEC and P8700CFCHEC, as well as their closely related variants, 8701CFCHEC and 8700CFCHEC. These models showcase the commitment of Stovax to blend modern technology with traditional heating methods.

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Both models come with a contemporary yet adaptable aesthetic, allowing them to seamlessly fit into a variety of interior design styles. Their sleek faces and clean lines add a touch of modern sophistication, making them suitable for both traditional and contemporary homes. The large glass windows patented by Stovax provide an expansive view of the flickering flames, creating a cozy atmosphere while also serving as a focal point in any room.

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Further elevating the user experience, these stoves are designed with easy-to-use controls that allow for precise adjustment of the heat output, making it easy to maintain a comfortable living environment. The built-in air wash system helps keep the glass clean, ensuring that users can enjoy uninterrupted views of the fire without the hassle of frequent maintenance.

In conclusion, the Stovax P8701CFCHEC and P8700CFCHEC models, along with their variants, represent a fusion of classic wood-burning technology with contemporary design and unparalleled efficiency. They are perfect choices for anyone looking to enhance their home heating solution while also adding a touch of style and comfort.