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Smoke or fumes entering the room can be potentially dangerous and in the event of this
the following should be carried out:-
Ventilate the room by opening doors and windows.
Let the re die down and burn out, do not refuel.
Leave the room.
Seek expert advice to identify the cause before relighting.
Protection of Heat and Shelves.
As on all heat producing appliances the use of ammable wall coverings directly above or to the sides of the
re may lead to a re hazard. Please bear this in mind when installing the appliance or decorating. Due to
the extreme temperatures that can be achieved above the re always ensure that any TV’s, paintings or other
combustible items that may be near do not become excessively hot. For TV’s always consult the manufacturers
instructions to see if exposure to heat will cause damage.
The minimum height from the top surface of the frame of the re to the underside of any shelf shall be as
follows.
For a shelf depth of 100mm (4”) from wall – Minimum height = 375mm (15”).
For shelves of a greater depth add 50mm (2”) to the shelf height for every 25mm (1”) increase in shelf depth.
In certain cases further protection may be required to guard against heat on combustible materials, such as
increasing the shelf height or shielding with a non combustible material.
This is because of the variability of the heat produced from a solid fuel re. It is dependent on the quantity of fuel
used and the refuelling frequency.
Hot air can cause staining above the re in the same manner as a wall above a radiator.
This often shows more on a lighter coloured nished surface.
If in doubt always consult the building regulations regarding the proximity of combustible materials.
Operating Instructions
Lighting after Installation
A Jetmaster should not be run hard until all cement and plasterwork is completely dry and cured. As a basic
guide the installer should
a. Allow a 7-day drying time if the house has other forms of heating.
b. Allow at least 14 days if the installation is in a new or unoccupied property, or is tted into a completely new
chimney breast.
Operating Tool
The operating tool serves two functions.
It is used to open the door and to operate the air control lever.
Door Operation
To open the door, insert the operating control into the door latch on the right hand side of the door. Turn the
operating tool anti clockwise to open and clockwise to close.
Wood Burning and Basket Grates
Jetmaster res may be used to burn a variety of fuels. If burning wood then no additional accessories are
required as wood can be burnt on the cast gate and V boards. However, if burning smokeless fuel then basket
grates are available to ensure that the fuel is burned in the most effective way. Make sure that you have the right
accessories to get the best out of your fuel and your re.
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