charnwood COMPTON

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charnwood COMPTON
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charnwood
COMPTON
2kW Electric Stove
Operating & Installation Instructions
CONTENTS
O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
Health & Safety Precautions
4
Standards & Regulations
4
Performance
4
Specifications
4
Unpacking
4
Location of the Stove
4
Connection
4
Using the Stove
5
Overheat Protection
5
Parts List
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HEALTH AND SAFET Y PRECAUTIONS
Compton
WARNING! This appliance must NOT be used in a bathroom or
Max Thermostat Temp
43°C
in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower or swimming
Insulation
Class 1 Appliance
Mains Cord
Type Y Attachment
(BS EN60355-1)
Flame Effect Bulb
11 watt Compact
Fluorescent (G23 Base)
Weight
31kg
pool.
WARNING! This appliance MUST be Earthed.
This Stove must only be used on a 230V 50Hz a.c. supply. It is
provided with a 13 amp 3 pin plug with integral mains lead. In the
event of replacing the fuse in the plug, a 13 amp fuse approved by
ASTA to BS1362 must be used.
UNPACKING
WARNING! The Heat Outlet Grill, located below the shelf, must
Unpack the Stove carefully and stand it upright on its 4 feet. Locate
NOT be covered. The air inlet beneath the stove must also be
the small bag of fuel supplied with the stove. Open the door by pulling
kept clear.
the handle towards you, and arrange the fuel on the fibreglass fire
This appliance must only be used in the upright position, standing
effect to give a pleasing and realistic effect of a coal fire. Close the
on its 4 feet.
door and push the handle firmly towards the door. Locate the
thermostat knob and push it on to the white ‘D’ shaped thermost
at
The Stove carries a ‘DO NOT COVER’ w arning to alert the user
spindle, on the left hand side of the stove.
to the risk of fire that exists if the heat outlet is accidentally
covered.
LOCATION OF THE STOVE
STANDARDS & REGULATIONS
Always ensure that the Stove stands on a firm level base near a
suitable mains supply socket. The Stove must be positioned so that the
In addition to these instructions the requirements of BS EN 60335-
socket is easily accessible. It must not be directly below the socket.
1:1995 (Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances) must
The Stove will usually be positioned against a wall, but if required
be fulfilled.
further out into the room, ensure that the mains cord is routed so as
not to cause a hazard. Ensure that furniture and curtains cannot come
PERFORMANCE
so close to the stove to cause a fire hazard. To avoid marking floor
The output of the stove can be switched to give 1 or 2kW, and an
coverings due to the stove weight, it is advised that some form of
adjustable thermostat controls the ambient temperature, allowing the
protection is used underneath the stove feet.
stove to switch off when it reaches the set value.
CONNECTION
The Flame Effect may be operated without the heater, but if the
heating elements are on, the flame effect will automatically be on.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
SPECIFICATIONS
Connection is made to the 230Va.c. 50Hz mains supply via a 13 amp
plug and socket. The appliance comes with a 13 amp plug already
fitted, and this includes the protective earth wire.
Compton
If a 13 amp plug is not suitable for your socket, an appropriate plug
Supply Voltage
240V a.c. 50 Hz
may be fitted, provided it is capable of safely passing 10 amps of
Max Input
2.1kW
Flame Effect only
50W
Main Fuse in Plug
13A
Internal Fuse (in flame effect)
T2A x 20mm
current and contains a 13 amp fuse either in the plug, adaptor or at
the distribution board.
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Fig.1
IMPORTANT!
The wires in the mains cord are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Flame Effect ON
Green & Yellow ------------------------ EARTH
O
1kW ON
Brown -------------------------------------- LIVE
2kW ON
I
I
I
4
Blue ----------------------------------------- NEUTRAL
3
2
1
This appliance must NOT be wired into a lighting socket.
Thermostat 1-9
(6 - 43°C)
USING THE STOVE
Left Han
dS
of Stove ide
WARNING - This stove carries a ‘DO NOT COVER’ w arning to
alert the user to the risk of fire that exists if the heater outlet is
accidentally covered.
To set your required temperature, first turn the knob to read number
After ensuring that the stove has been correctly positioned and
9 from the top (max heat). When the room is warm enough, turn the
installed, plug in and switch on at the wall socket. If all the 3 rocker
knob towards a lower number until the thermostat clicks off. The
switches are in the ‘0’ position, ther
e should be no response from the
stove will now sustain the set temperature.
stove.
OVERHEAT PROTECTION
Flame Effect
If the stove overheats for any reason, a thermal cutout in the element
The flame effect is switched on by the rocker switch nearest to the
operates and the heater is switched off. Determine the reason for
back of the stove, as in Fig. 1. It may be run on its own without either
overheat, rectify, then reset the stove by switching off for a few
heating element on. The flame pattern may initially take a few
minutes.
minutes to establish. When it is switched off, the heating elements are
automatically switched off.
Moving The Stove
Low Output - 1kW
DO NOT move the stove when it is switched on.
Set the middle switch to ‘I’orf low output. The fan heater will start
Switch off and unplug the mains cord before moving.
with 1 element switched on to give an output of 1kW controlled by
Ensure that the door is firmly shut, and lift the stove by its top. If you
the thermostat. If the flame effect is off, then the action of switching
are at all in doubt about your ability to lift the stove, obtain some
on the low output will switch the flame effect on also.
assistance and do not risk damaging your back. When placing down
High Output - 2kW
in the desired location, take care not to trap the mains cord under the
feet. The stove must be placed on a firm level base. To avoid marking
Set the front switch to ‘I’orf high output. The other two switches will
floor coverings due to the stove weight, it is advised that some form
automatically be set on, thus ensuring that the flame effect and both
of protection is used underneath the stove feet.
heating elements are on, giving 2kW of heat output controlled by the
thermostat.
REMEMBER that the stove must NOT be located in a bathroom,
Thermostat Operation
shower room or in the immediate vicinity of a swimming pool.
The heat output relative to the room temperature is governed by the
thermostat, so that the stove will not produce unnecessary heat when
the room is hot.
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Fig.2 Flame Effect Bulb Replacement
Cleaning The Stove
WARNING - ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE MAINS
Sleeve
SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE STOVE.
Do not use detergents or abrasive cleaning powder on the body of
the stove. Allow the stove to cool, and use a dry cloth to remove any
Holder
dust, and a damp cloth to clean off stains. The glass in the door may
Clip
be cleaned with a ceramic hob cleaner.
Do NOT allow moisture into the stove.
If the stove becomes stained, or if a colour scheme change is
required, then a range of special spray paints is available from the
1) Lift Bulb from clip
manufacturers.
Flame Effect Lamp Replacement
The lamp in your Charnwood Compton Stove should give many
Sleeve
hours of service, and can be replaced without using any tools.
Proceed as follows:
Bulb
1. Switch off and disconnect from the mains supply.
2. Open the door, remove the front fence, lift off the coals, raise the
acrylic screen and lift out the fibreglass coal effect. Some
manoeuvring is necessary to remove this.
3. Lift the right-hand end of the bulb and sleeve out of its clip (see Fig.
2) Remove Bulb from Holder
2), then unplug the bulb, moving it towards the right. Slide the sleeve
off and discard the old bulb. Slide the sleeve onto the new bulb and
insert the bulb base into the holder on the left. Ensure that the bulb is
pushed fully home, then lower the right-hand end and press it into
the clip. Replace the fibreglass coal effect, with the rear edge passing
just under the acrylic screen. Re-fit the front fence and replace the
coals. Close the door securely.
Supply Cord Replacement
If the mains supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly qualified person to avoid
a hazard.
This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other provisions of Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC as
amended by Directive 93/68/EEC. These include the European
Safety Standard EN60335-2-30 and the European Standard for
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) EN55014.
Specification subject to change without prior notice
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Part No.
008/PV21
008/FW29
008/PV55
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008/TV88
008/TV13
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Description
Door Seal
Door Seal Adhesive
Glass Seal Kit
Glass (Inc Seal)
Glass Retainer
Front Fence
Fixing Bracket
Flame Effect Cartridge Assembly
Flame Effect Lead & Plug
Fibreglass Coal Effect
Fluorescent Lamp
Amber Lamp Sleeve
Serial No. Label
Hinge Pin Set (2 Per Set)
Hinge Post
Item
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002/PV03
008/PV08
008/PV42
008/PV43
002/PV02
008/JY17
008/JY16
008/JY15
002/PV01
002/PV13
008/TV125
001/JY10
008/PV44
001/JY04
008/TV130
Description
Door Catch Lever
Door Handle
Handle Screw M8 x 80mm
Thakaray Washer M8 x 7mm
Door Spinner
Thermostat Knob
Thermostat
Mains Switch
Door
Door Latch Hook
Heater Fan Unit
Firebox
Rollpin 6mm x 35mm
Top
Acrylic Screen For Flame Effect
To obtain spare parts please contact your local stockist giving
Model, Part number and Description. In case of difficulty contact
the manufacturer at the address shown.
*These items are not shown on the drawing.
This drawing is for Identification purposes only.
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