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Arada Ltd North Mills Industrial Estate, Bridport, Dorset, United Kingdom DT6 3BE T el (+44) 01308 427234 Fax (+44) 01308 423441 www .arada.uk.com Sherborne GSL Conventional Flue Gas S tove Installation / Servicing Instructions & User Manual PLEASE RET AIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE THIS STOVE IS NOT SUIT ABLE FOR TIMBER FRAMED PRO[...]
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INST ALLA TION Safety Notices 3 General Information 3-4 Contents List & Part Identification 5 Important Notices 6 Statutory Requirements 6 Certification 6 T echnical Data 7 Gas Fire Dimensions 7 Installing The Stove 7 Preparation of the stove 8 Stove Location 8 Shelf Clearances 9 Flue System 10 Fitting The Flue Spigot And Blanking Plate 1 1 Rea[...]
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References in this manual to British Standards and Statutory Regulations and Requirements apply only to the United Kingdom. For Ireland the rules in force must be used. Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas, pressure and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible. The manual is an important part of[...]
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5. S tove location See installation instructions on page 7. 6. Packed details For packed weight see packaging labels. 7.Unpacking note When the stove is unpacked ensure no damage occurs if placed on the carpet as it can leave inden- tation marks. For contents list see page 5. 8. Fit for purpose All materials, appliances and equipment used should be[...]
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ALL TYPES Main Box Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 5 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS • • Packed Inside S tove Coal Set (NG & LPG) or Log Set (NG Only) or • • Log Set (LPG Only) • GLASS FRAME ASSEMBL Y STOVE ENGINE DUMMY FUEL RET AINER OUTER BODY & CANOPY FIRE DOORS V AL VE COVER • • • • OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS CANOPY COVER PLA TE • [...]
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IMPOR T ANT NOTICES A qualified gas engineer must carry out the installation and servicing of this appliance in accordance with these instructions and in compliance with current Building Regulations. Such person must be a registered CORGI engineer . This appliance is designed to run on natural gas (NG) or liquid petrolum gas (LPG) depending up on t[...]
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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 7 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS TECHNICAL DA T A Natural Gas Gas Category I 2H NOx Class Unclassified T able 1 Fig. 3 Efficiency Class CLASS 2 INST ALLING THE STOVE A CORGI qualified gas engineer MUST install the stove in accor dance with the following regulations and stan- dar ds:- The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regula[...]
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PREP ARA TION OF THE STOVE Prior to starting the installation and after removing the packaging, check that all the parts have been supplied to the contents list on page 5. Carry out the following:- S tep 1 Remove outer casing (disengage locking levers see page 25, steps 1a /b, 2, 3, 4, and 5). S tep 2 Remove glass and retaining frame (see page 25 s[...]
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SHELF CLEARANCES Combustible shelf clearances The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other projection made of wood or any other combustible material is shown on graph 1. Non-Combustible shelf clearances The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or ot[...]
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FLUE SYSTEM The stove must be connected to a suitable and efficient flue that provides a good updraught to safely take the products of combustion (fumes) from the stove outlet to the outside air . T o ensure a good updraught it is important that the flue gases are kept warm and that the flue size suits the stove. The termination of the outlet at th[...]
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FITTING THE FLUE SPIGOT AND BLANKING PLA TE Note: Blanking plate fitted to top flue outlet for packing The gas stove is designed so that the flue can be fitted to either the top or the rear of the appliance. Fit the flue spigot and blanking plate for either top or rear flue outlet in accordance with figure 5a or 5b (below). Lock the blanking hot pl[...]
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12 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS Fig. 6b Fig. 6a Fig. 6c. Y=See Graph 1[...]
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CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPL Y Once the stove is in place it is then possible to connect the gas supply . The gas supply point is located centrally at the rear (as show in fig.7) and should be connected in accordance with the follow- ing requirements. Fig. 7 Check that the appliance is suitable for the gas supply; refer to data labels on packaging and/[...]
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FITTING AND ARRANGING THE COALS (Both NG & LPG versions) Ensure the appliance is cold Safety Notice - Please see SAFETY NOTICES ref. Coal / Log sets page 3. W arning: The coals and the coal matrix are fragile ensure they are handled carefully . Ensure location is correct. Do not force the matrix into position. If the coals and/or the coal matri[...]
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Plan V iew Of Coal Set Layout. Note - Ensure that the pilot light is visible through the slot in the front right base matrix and that the pilot flame is not impinged. FITTING AND ARRANGING THE LOGS (NG ONL Y) Ensure the appliance is cold Safety Notice - Please see SAFETY NOTICES ref. Coal / Log set, page 3. W arning: The logs and matrix are fragile[...]
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upper corner of the curved left hand log. See Fig. 12b. Note, the top resting position of the central log is angled to the left. 6) Place 2x smaller twigs as shown in Fig. 12b. Note, the bottom of the twigs rest between the stove body and burner . T ake care with the right hand twig to avoid impinging upon the pilot assembly . 7) T ake the remainin[...]
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3) Place the curved log to the left hand side of the firebox, rest the top of this log onto the top of the Y shaped open end of the rear log. T ake the straight log and position this to the right hand side of the firebox, again rest the rear of this log onto the rear Y shaped log, opposite end to the curved log. Note, rest both fronts of these end [...]
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NOTE: If the optional remote contr ol system has been ordered with the stove and is not fitted please proceed. FOR A MANUAL ST OVE (WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL) PROCEED TO P AGE 22. INST ALLA TION OF REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM Important • A corgi registered gas engineer must carry out the installation of the remote control system P AR TS LIST 1 Motor 2 Ult[...]
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ASSEMBLE MOTOR 1) Remove the front cover from the valve. This is done by unscrewing the small pozi screw , located by knob B. Unclip the right hand side of the cover located to the side of knob A. See Fig. 16a & b. 2) Remove the cover and dispose of the spacer tube fitted with the screw . 3) Position the motor onto the location lugs (arrow X) a[...]
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ASSEMBLE RECEIVER Important The remote system is intended for use with original Aarrow parts only . 1) Carefully push the multi block connector on to the connection within the reciever unit as shown in Fig 17a. This connector can only fit one way , so ensure the slot in the recievers board lines up with the mould- ing within the multi block connect[...]
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HANDSET 1) Insert the battery (9v) into Remote control. Slide back the battery compartment cover , insert and connect a suitable battery and replace the cover . 2) The remote is now ready to use. In the event of battery failure the flame height can still be adjusted man- ually using the knob B on the valve. NOTE Please note, the placement of the Re[...]
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COMMISSIONING THE ST OVE Refit the glass/glass frame assembly . Refit the outer body and secure with the locking levers. If horizontal flue is used fit the canopy cover plate. (See page 25 step 1a.) If top flue is used locate the infill plate (See page 25 step 1b). Follow the lighting instructions (See pages 32 & 33), light the pilot and check:[...]
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Advise the end user 1. That there will be an odour from the stove when the stove is first lit and is non-toxic. It is advised that the stove is initially run with the room well ventilated to disperse the fumes. 2. How the valve controls operate and how to light the pilot. 3. Advise about leaving pilot on. 4. That the stove is fitted with two safety[...]
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24 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS CHECKLIST Hearths, Fir eplaces, Flues and chimneys This checklist is to ensure hearths, fireplaces, flues and chimneys are satisfactory , and to show what you have done to comply with the requirements of The Building Regulations 2000 Approved Document J 2002. 1. Building address, where work has[...]
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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 25 SER VICING REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS IMPOR T ANT When refitting the glass frame ensur e the origi- nal screws ar e used. Longer screws may foul the coal / log set placement. Ensure the appliance is cold. S tep 1a For rear flue appliance remove canopy cover plate. S tep 1b For top flue appliance remove infill piece. S tep 2[...]
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26 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF SER VICING S tep 7 Clear inside of stove of any debris. S tep 8 T o re-assemble reverse this procedure. See initial note on page 25. Note: When relocating the body and canopy assembly ensure the front location tab is engaged in the chassis. BURNER AND V AL VE ASSEMBL Y REMOV AL Please note! When handling the burner assemb[...]
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ANNUAL SER VICE THIS GAS APPLIANCE MUST BE SERVICED EVERY TWEL VE MONTHS BY A QUALIFIED GAS ENGINEER. See "SAFETY NOTICES" ref coal set page 3. Ensure the appliance is cold. S tep 1 Isolate the gas supply from the stove. S tep 2 Remove the outer body of the stove. S tep 3 Remove the glass. Important: If the glass is broken or cracked or t[...]
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28 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF SER VICING Is the gas supply turned on? Does the pilot ignite? Ye s Does the pilot stay alight? Ye s Does the main burner light? Ye s No Is their air in the system? Ye s Is the main injector blocked? Ye s Clean and replace as necessary Is the supply pressure correct? No Is the thermocouple o.k.? No Check gas supply and op[...]
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Should you have any questions about your Sherborne GSL Gas Stove that is not covered in this manual please contact your Aarrow stove retailer . Please keep all repair receipts safely . Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits as they will complete the service record chart. Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 29 ANNUAL SER VICE RECOR[...]
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30 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF ADDITIONAL NOTES[...]
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 31[...]
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LIGHTING & CONTROLLING THE FIRE Under no circumstances must the stove be operated if the glass is cracked or broken. It is recommended that if the property is occupied the pilot be left on permanently . This will keep the stove and its components, including the ceramic coal / log set in a warmer state and assist the light- ing of the burner . T[...]
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S tep 3. T o turn the stove and the pilot off completely , turn control knob “A” to the small flame setting, (pilot frame) depress and turn to off position, then release (See Fig. 20e) Fig. 20e Important , when control knob “A” is turned to the off position a built-in safety lock is activated which will prevent you from turning the control [...]
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NOTE: ONL Y FOR STOVES WITH REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM TEMPERA TURE DISPLA Y REMOTE CONTROL When the pilot has been lit, the remote transmitter can be used to control the flame height or to turn the main burner on or off. Aim the remote transmitter at the control valve and press the top button 'A' to increase the input or the bot- tom button &[...]
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THERMOST A T AND TIMER REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS Set the display (from *C/24 h to *F/12 h and vice versa) • After connecting the battery or by simultaneously pressing AUT O and TIMER, the display flashes you are in set mode. • From set mode, press AUTO to switch from *F (and 12 hour clock) to *C (and 24 hour clock) • The display wi[...]
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Manual Mode (Man in Display) for Manual Flame Height Adjustment • Press ( A ) to turn on the fire (main burner) or to increase flame height. • Press ( B ) to decrease the flame or to turn down to pilot. • T o incrementally increase or decrease the flame height lightly tap either the ( A ) or ( B ) button. • The “Send” symbol appears in [...]
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Slide back the battery compartment cover , insert 4 suitable batteries and replace the cover If the batteries lose power , the flame height can be adjusted by manually turning knob B (see page 32) NOTE Please note the placement of the remote control (temperature sensor) is important to assure proper tempera- ture regulation. Generally a more consta[...]
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IMPOR T ANT NOTICES A qualified gas engineer must carry out the installation and servicing of this appliance in accordance with these instructions and in compliance with current Building Regulations. Such person must be a registered CORGI engineer . This appliance is designed to run on natural gas or LPG , however it is not possible to change betwe[...]
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SHELF CLEARANCES Combustible shelf clearances The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other projection made of wood or any other combustible material is shown on graph 1. Non-Combustible shelf clearances The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or ot[...]
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40 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF SP ARE P AR TS 1. Coal set (Complete) AFGS1 115 AFGS1 121 AFGS1 123 AFGS1 124 AFGS1087 AFGS1 125 AFGS1 126 3. Log set - LPG (Complete) 4. Injector NG - BRA Y 82/400 5. Injector LPG - BRA Y 82/160 6. Pilot assembly - NG 7. Pilot assembly - LPG 8. T op Burner Assembly NG Part Description V isual Aid (not to scale) Part Numb[...]
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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 41 SP ARE P AR TS 10. Control V alve AFGS1089 AFGS1 128 AFGS1093 AFS047 AFGS1 118 AFGS1095 AFGS1096 1 1. Fire door set (with handles) 12. Glass Frame Assembly 13. Hinge Kit & W ith Fixings- 14. Dummy Fuel Retainer 15. Instruction Manual 16. S tove Glass Rope Gasket Part Description V isual Aid (not to scale) Part Number[...]
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42 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF SP ARE P AR TS 17. T op Flue Cover Plate AFGS1098 Part Description V isual Aid (not to scale) Part Number AFGS1 120 18. T op Flue Infill Piece AFGS1 119 19. V alve Cover AFGS1 129 20. Flue Spigot Complete W ith Rope Gasket AFGS010 21. Hot Plate Complete W ith Rope Gasket 23. Operating T ool 24. AFS997 22. Aarrow Fires Gau[...]
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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 43 OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES Remote Control - A remote control system can be retro-fitted to your Sherborne GSL stove. This system allows convenient control of the stove, room temperature regulation and the advantage, to be programmable to enable switching on / off by a timer function*. * Note - Pilot must be lit manually be[...]
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44 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF GUARANTEE Y our Sherborne GSL stove carries a Liftime* guarantee against defects to the stove body . All other components carry a guarantee period of One year from the date of purchase . This does not apply to items which would be subject to fair wear or tear . However , should you have any problems with your appliance pl[...]
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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF 45 ADDITIONAL NOTES[...]
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Model.................................. Serial No............................. I’ve checked it and it’ s O.K. Assembled by ............................. Checked by ................................ ALL TYPES BK047 FINAL F ACT OR Y ASSEMBL Y CHECK LIST QUALITY FINISH INSTRUCTION MANUAL REGISTRA TION CARD GAS SER VICE T AP & 8x GLASS FIXING SC[...]