Aarrow Fires Sherborne Wood & Multifuel Stoves Stove User Manual


 
FIREBOX LININGS & THROAT
PLATE
The Sherborne range of Wood and Multifuel stoves
firebox have reflective liners to the sides and rear
and a specially shaped throat plate which sits on the
liners. If these are not in place please refer to page
17 to install these.
MULTIFUEL GRATE
The Aarrow Multifuel grate comprises of a series of
reciprocating cast iron bars seated on a pivoted
"comb". These should come fitted in your stove, if
not please refer to page 18 for fitting and operation
and also operating instructions on fuels for correct
settings of the grate. The multifuel grate is fully
interchangeable with the wood burning tray if you
prefer to burn wood only.
WOOD STOVE - WOOD TRAY
The wood burning tray should come fitted in your
stove, if not please follow these instructions;
place
the wood burning tray inside the fire, locating
the rear lugs into the slots at the rear of both of
the side landings. Then lower the front of the
tray onto the front brace section of the fire (See
Fig.1)
Fig. 1
AIR INLET CONTROLS
Sherborne multifuel stoves have two air inlets:
•The air wash system (so called because its
pre-heated high speed air washes across the inner
face of the door glass, keeping it clear), which
provides over draught, and
•The primary air inlet providing under draught to
the base of the fire chamber through the controls on
the doors of the fires.
PRIMARY AIR FOR SHERBORNE
On the Sherborne, primary air enters the appliance
through the controls on the bottom of the fire
door(s). Moving the control knobs to the right will
increase the air inlet, to the left to reduce the air
inlet, or to seal the ash door completely.
AARROW AIRWASH SYSTEM
The air wash has an internal sliding plate with slots,
housed in a cover plate, and is located above the fire
door. Sliding the control knob to the right as far as it
will go achieves the fully open position. Sliding it to
the left will shut off the air inlet slots as shown in
Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
Even when all the slots are completely shut a
"bleed" of secondary air will be maintained
ensuring that inflammable gases are burnt off.
DISASSEMBLE AIRWASH
The air wash may be disassembled for cleaning or
adjustment. To achieve this, the following
procedure should be followed:
This should only be carried out when the fire is cold
and unlit.
•Unscrew (Anti-clockwise) the airwash spring
handle (Fig. 4a).
•Move cover up by tapping each end of the front
cover.
•Lift cover free from body, being careful to not
damage the ends of each lug on the cover (Fig. 4b).
•Unscrew the inner slider and clean/replace
(Fig.4c).
•Refit using the reverse of this procedure.
Fig. 4a Disassemble airwash
8 Sherborne Wood & Multifuel Stoves
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 2 Fully closed
Fig. 3 Fully open