Olymberyl MULTI-FUEL STOVE Operating Manual

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Please contact the olymber yl dealer
in your area if you have any questions
about your stove that are not covered
in this manual.

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  • Page 1 Please contact the olymber yl dealer in your area if you have any questions about your stove that are not covered in this manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Replacing parts....................11 Safety Instructions Surface finish....................11 Wetback (Boiler)....................12 This manual describes the features and functions of the Olymberyl Stoves and fireplaces..................12 Trouble-shooting Fire not burning....................12 This stove or fireplace will give you considerable pleasure, satisfaction, and performance if Glass blackens....................
  • Page 3: Stove Safety

    The term Multi-fuel refers to any of the main commercially available solid fuels such as coal, wood, turf, anthracite, briquettes.
  • Page 4: Well Sealed Flue System

    it has been lit but as the temperature in the firebox rises the smoke should become lighter and the Protection of combustible materials glass should clear. If this is not happening then you may need to provide an outside air supply into The following clearances should be maintained from all combustible materials, the room.
  • Page 5: Operating Your Stove

    You are unsure about any aspect of stove installation please contact your dealer and he will Burning these or other products for which the stove was not designed may damage the stove and discussinstallation with you or put you in touch with a experienced stove installer. cause a fire hazard or release toxic fumes 3.
  • Page 6: Refuelling

    fire bed and so should have the majority of the air supplied through the spin valve. Wood burns possible this should be done before lighting the stove when the ash is cold. Even if the ash appears better with the air over the fire bed and when burning a lot of wood you should use the secondary to be cold it should be placed in a non-combustible container as there maybe be hot ash in the air supply more.
  • Page 7: Stove Maintenance

    on the stove surface. Never use abrasive cloths as these may scratch the surface. Painted stoves When you return to your stove fully open both air controls until you have a good fire and then set can be re-painted by using a good quality, high temperature stove paint. When re-painting, make to normal operating levels.
  • Page 8: Fire Burning Too Quickly

    check your room is not airtight. This can easily be checked by opening a door or window. If the Limited Lifetime Warranty smoking stops you need to provide an additional air supply into the room. If this is not the problem This warranty applies to normal house use only.

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