Stovax Studio 22 manual Arrangement of Fuel BED, Advice on Handling and Disposal of Fire Ceramics

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USER INSTRUCTIONS

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5. ARRANGEMENT OF FUEL BED

ADVICE ON HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF FIRE CERAMICS

The fuel effect and side panels in this appliance are made from Refractory Ceramic Fibre (RCF), a material which is commonly used for this application.

Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles, but we recommend you follow normal hygiene rules of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work area and always wash your hands before eating or drinking.

To ensure that the release of RCF fibres are kept to a minimum, during installation and servicing a HEPA filtered vacuum is recommended to remove any dust accumulated in and around the appliance before and after working on it.

When servicing the appliance it is recommended that the replaced items are not broken up, but are sealed within heavy duty polythene bags and labelled as RCF waste.

RCF waste is classed as stable, non-reactive hazardous waste and may be disposed of at a licensed landfill site.

Excessive exposure to these materials may cause temporary irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract; wash hands thoroughly after handling the material.

After cleaning the fire or replacing parts, carefully re-assemble the ceramic components. WHEN THE EMBERS

ARE PLACED ON THE BURNER IT IS IMPORTANT THEY DO NOT COVER ANY PORTS!

The fuel bed is made up of embers and 6 logs, identifiable by moulded letters on their base:

5.1Place the embers around the burner holes as shown in Diagram 8. Do not cover any of the holes.

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5.2Place Log A onto the two studs on the burner skin,

Diagram 9, with charred effect of the log facing forward.

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5.3Place Log B on the ledge at the rear of the fire, Diagram

10.

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B

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5.4Place Log C so that the back end sits in the groove in the rear of Log B and the front left rests in the cut-out groove in Log A, Diagram 11.

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5.5Position Log D so that the underneath rests in the groove of Log A, and the triangular groove in the base of Log D fits into the corner of the burner, Diagram 12.

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Contents Studio Studio 22 Balanced flue 8704BFLEC P8704BFLEC Covering the Following ModelFail FLUE CHECKGAS CHECK General MAN ModeIncreasing Temperature Decreasing TemperatureSetting the Time Temp ModeTimer Mode LOW BatteryChanging the Studio Batteries Cleaning the StudioAll models Arrangement of Fuel BED Advice on Handling and Disposal of Fire CeramicsFire will not Light HOT SURFACESCAT Technical SpecificationCovering the Following Models Studio 22 BF 8704BFLEC P8704BFLECQty Description Fixing Kit containing Packing ChecklistProfil Frame Dimensions Size mm Steel Frame Dimensions Size mmBauhaus Frame Dimensions Size mm Flue and Chimney Requirements SITE REQUIREMENTSTOP Flue UP & OUT KIT Flue OptionsRear Exit TOP ExitsGAS Supply TOP Flue Vertical KIT 8524/8524ANTOP Flue Vertical Offset KIT 8530/8530AN Extra Flue LengthsAppliance Location Safety Precautions InstallationInstallation of the appliance AR2117 Distance to Combustible Material Stud Work InstallationSlips Flue system see Installation, Flue AssemblyApply a plaster finish to the chimney breast Studwork for Cool Wall Installation KIT Flue Assembly TOP Exit Vertical Including Offset Wall Thickness MINMAX TOP Exit Vertical & Horizontal FlueAdd 10 mm to the outlet end Assembling the ApplianceArrangement of Fuel BED AR02123 Lighting the Studio Thermostatic Remote ControlCommissioning CommissioningCheck Servicing / Fault Finding ChartsSymptom Cause Remedy Servicing RequirementsFlame Failure Functional Check Ignition Functional CheckDecorative Frame Replacing PartsWindow Frame Assembly GeneralVermiculite Panels MaIN Control AssemblyMaIN Burner Pilot Burner Bracket Pilot Unit AssemblyElectrode Thermocouple Ignition LeadGAS Valve Pilot InjectorPrimary Aeration Plate Magnetic safety valveControl BOX Main injectorFollow , Main Control Assembly Pressure and Leak Testing the ApplianceComponent Short Spares List Studio7TH Service 1ST Service3RD Service 5TH ServiceMember of the Stovax Group