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E & OE Instructions Part number IN1141 Ed B
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IMPORTANT
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The installation of this appliance must comply with all local regulations, including those
referring to national and European Standards before it can be operated. The stove is not suitable for a shared
flue.
Improper adjustment, alteration, maintenance or the fitting of replacement parts not
recommended by the manufacturer can cause injury or property damage. Do not operate the stove with faulty
seals or damaged glass.
Ensure all manuals are kept safely and are available for the user at all times.
Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
heating appliance. Do not burn anything but natural wood or approved coals on this appliance.
Due to high operating temperatures of this appliance it should be located away from pedestrian traffic
and away from furniture and draperies. Do not store paper or wood near the appliance. Any mats and rugs put in
front of the stove should be fire proof and secured to prevent the possibility of tripping.
Advise all persons as to the stove’s high surface temperatures, including visitors. If it is possible
for children or infirm adults to come into contact with the stove, fit a suitable fire guard. Never let
children “help” with the stove in any way, even when the stove is cold.
It is imperative that all air passageways into, out of, and within the appliance are kept clean. All
permanent ventilation into the room provided for the stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all times.
Consideration must be given to the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing air is to be
operated simultaneously. If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area of the house, after the
stove has been installed, professional advice should sought from a qualified engineer.
If a flue blockage or adverse weather conditions cause the stove to emit smoke, do not treat
it as merely a nuisance, this smoke will indicate that carbon monoxide is being emitted into the room. Turn
the stove to its minimum firing rate, open windows and allow the stove’s fuel to burn out before closing the
windows. Do not re-light the stove without consulting a qualified engineer.
In the event of a chimney fire the stove should be turned to its minimum setting and the fire brigade
informed. Do not re-light the stove until the complete installation has been inspected by a qualified engineer.
The appliance should be inspected regularly and the chimney cleaned at least annually. More frequent
cleaning may be required and the advice of a qualified chimney sweep should be sought. Always check for any
flue blockage before lighting the stove after a prolonged shut down.
This stove has been carefully designed and constructed to give clean burning with optimum efficiency and
safety, but as with all stoves these standards will not be achieved unless the stove is installed and maintained
regularly by qualified engineers. It must also be operated strictly with the procedures given in this manual.
If you are unsure about anything concerning your stove please seek professional advice.
The Hwam models Beethoven, Vivaldi, Mozart, Ravel and Hwam 30 are considered suitable for exemption
under the Clean Air Act only when burning untreated dry wood. The appliance should only be used to burn
wood or authorised fuels. For details of authorised fuels that are suitable for the appliance please contact your
appliance distributor.
The Hwam models Beethoven, Vivaldi, Mozart, Ravel and Hwam 30 are considered as exempt for use in
smoke control areas if they have been modified to ensure the air wash/secondary air control cannot be fully
closed. If this modification has not been carried out by the manufacturer or Distributor then the appliance is not
considered exempt under the Clean Air Act.