Oxford 5. Operation and Installation Manual. Version A 21/06/2017 (MZSOX5SMB) IMPORTANT

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Oxford 5 Operation and Installation Manual Version A 21/06/201 (MZSOX5SMB) PLEASE ENSURE THIS MANUAL IS LEFT WITH THE HOME OWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IMPORTANT It is important that this manual is read by the installer before installation. The householder should familiarise themselves with the operation and maintenance sections of the manual before using the appliance. Incorrect installation of this stove can be dangerous. The installation should be carried out by a trained competent person and in accordance with local and national building regulations. Imported and Distributed by Micon Distribution Ltd. 1a Hallstown Road, Ballinderry Upper, Lisburn BT2 2NE Mazona Brand exclusively owned by Micon 1

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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 MAINTENANCE UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION WARRANTY 4 4 4 De-ashing Baffle Plate Glass Cleaning Door Paintwork Summer Storage and Non Usage Flue / Chimney cleaning 9 9 9 INSTALLATION 5 DIMENSIONS 9 Ventilation Flue / Chimney Hearth Construction Safe distance from combustibles 5 5 5 5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION SPARE PARTS LIST 9 12 PREPARING THE STOVE FOR INSTALLATION 6 Flue Collar and blanking plate set up Baffle plate set up 6 6 OPERATION 6 Fire Guard Lighting the stove Recommended Fuels Fuel to avoid Refuelling Wood Refuelling Coal Controlling Stove Weather Conditions INTRODUCTION 3

This manual contains installation, operation and maintenance instructions which, if followed correctly, will ensure the safe and efficient operation of the appliance. It is therefore essential that the manual is read thoroughly in advance of use to ensure you get the best out of your stove and that you are operating it in a correct and safe manner. Mazona Stoves will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental loss or injury however caused. UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE This appliance is heavy and assistance will be required during the unpacking and installation. Remove the outer carton and inner plastic cover from the appliance. Care should be taken in removing the outer plywood crate as exposed nails may cause injury. BEFORE INSTALLATION For practical guidance in respect to the installation of your stove, required ventilation, hearth construction, flue construction and compliance with building regulations please refer to: Approved Document J of the Building regulations 2000 (England and Wales) http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/buildingregulations/approveddocuments/partj/approved Northern Ireland Department of Finance and Personnel Technical Booklet L http://www.dfpni.gov.uk/technical-booklet-l-2006 The Communities and Local Government website: www.communities.gov.uk The Planning Portal website: www.planningportal.gov.uk If you are the person undertaking the building work, you can seek assistance from the relevant local authority building control service or from your approved inspector. Please note that, depending on which part of the UK or Ireland the stove is being fitted, you may be responsible for ensuring that the work carried out complies with building regulations. The building owner may also have a responsibility for ensuring compliance of building regulation requirements. WARRANTY 5 Years Your warranty covers replacement of the stove body if it is found to be defective within 5 years of purchase. Labour and shipping costs are not covered. 1 Year Bottom grate, baffle plate riddling bars, front bars, ashpan and handle. Not Covered Glass, rope seals, baffle plate, vermiculite bricks. Defects or faults caused by local conditions such as draught problems and chimney defects. Damage caused by over firing. Damage resulting from the use of unsuitable fuel. Unauthorised modifications, misuse, neglect, abuse, excessive wear and tear and the use of non-original replacement parts will invalidate the warranty of the stove. 4

INSTALLATION VENTILATION Your stove requires ventilation to supply it with air for combustion. Ventilation is also required to ensure the proper operation of flues and chimneys to ensure that the products of combustion are safely dispersed to the outside air. Extraction fans lower the pressure in a building which can cause spillage of combustion products from an open-flued appliance. This can occur even if the appliance and the fan are in different rooms. If mechanical extraction is unavoidable in the same room as your stove, then seek specialist advice to ensure safe operation of the appliance. A wall vent should be fitted in the room where this stove is installed. A trained competent person should check air supply is adequate. FLUE / CHIMNEY It is important that the flue or chimney to which this appliance is to be connected has been checked by a competent person to ensure its suitability and that it will work safely. The chimney or flue and installation should comply with local and national building regulations. This stove is not suitable for a shared flue. A flue draft of 10 20pa will be required and the following considerations should be taken into account to ensure safe operation of the appliance. The chimney should have an internal diameter of between 150mm and 300mm. It should be able to operate safely at temperatures of 500deg C. It should be free from leaks. It should be free from any internal obstructions. It should be at least 4.5 metres from the top of the stove outlet to the top of the chimney. The chimney should be free from down draft and should typically extend above ridge level. The appliance must not be connected to a shared flue system of any type. Provision should be made to ensure the chimney can be swept in the entirety of its length. If there is a draught in excess of 20pa in the chimney it may be necessary to fit a draught stabiliser. HEARTH CONSTRUCTION Hearths should be constructed of suitably robust materials and to appropriate dimensions such that, in normal use, they prevent combustion appliances setting fire to the building fabric and furnishings and they limit the risk of people being accidently burnt. The hearth should be able to support the weight of the stove and its chimney if the chimney is not independently supported. SAFE DISTANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES Distance from Side Distance from back Hearth Temperature Oxford 5 SE 65cm 0cm > 100 C 5

Flue collar and blanking plate setup PREPARING STOVE FOR INSTALLATION Depending on the flue option selected, either top or rear, the flue collar blanking plate should be fitted for the desired option. Use the bolts provided to attach the collar and blanking plate to the stove. Baffle plate set up The baffle plate is designed for dual use with either top or rear flue outlet choices. It is fitted at the factory and should arrive in place correctly. OPERATION WARNING: When properly installed and operated this appliance should only emit fumes during fuelling and deashing. The stove is designed to be operated only with the doors shut. To prevent fume spillage only open the doors for ignition, refuelling and cleaning. Persistent fume emission is dangerous and in certain circumstances could be fatal and should not be tolerated. If you experience heavy or persistent fume emission, please follow the procedure below. Open all windows or doors to ventilate the area. Extinguish the fire and if safe to do so remove fuel from the appliance. Check for blockages in the appliance and clear if possible. Particular attention should be paid to the baffle plate which should be removed and cleaned at least once per month. Have the chimney checked by a professional person for any sign of blockage. Do not attempt to relight the appliance until the source of the blockage has been determined and cleared. Seek professional opinion on the cause of the blockage if in any doubt. You may also find a smell from the appliance on initial lighting while the paint cures. Stove paint must be cured on the surface of an appliance. During the first few hours of burning, there will be some fumes / smoke as the paint cures. When the body of the appliance is properly heated, it usually takes about an hour or so after that to bake / cure the paint. It is wise to ventilate the room well by opening windows / doors during this time and where possible, leave the room. In the event of a chimney fire, immediately close the door and move the air wash to the closed position. Call for aid from fire service. A chimney fire can cause significant damage to the chimney construction and must be assessed by a professional before relighting your appliance. Never burn plastics, household waste or liquids in your stove. 6

Fire Guard A suitable fire guard should be used especially when the appliance is to be used were young children or the old or infirm may be present. Lighting the stove Open the door and ensure the air wash on the top of the door is opened fully. On first lighting, we recommend using 2-3 firelighters along with wood kindling built in a pyramid above the firelighters to obtain a good fire bed. Ignite the firelighters, then close the stove door and allow the firelighters and wood kindling to ignite to the point where the embers are glowing. Then add your fuel of choice in accordance with the table below. Allow approximately days gradual burning in your new appliance before full fires are used. Recommended Fuels Split and dried logs properly seasoned with less than 20% moisture content. Waste wood which is completely dry and free from preservatives may be used. Anthracite (Medium) smokeless fuel. Peat properly dried with low moisture content (outside smoke control areas) Eco Logs. Briquettes Guidance on the correct fuels to use in your stove can be found at www.hetas.co.uk and www.soildfuel.co.uk. Fuel to Avoid Petroleum Coke. Use of this fuel will damage your appliance and invalidate the warranty Household waste should be avoided as it may include plastics etc which can damage the appliance. Green wood or freshly cut wood has high moisture content, will be slow to burn and may damage the inside of the stove as a result of the high moisture content. Household coal or bituminous coal burns violently and tends to give of a high amount of tar which can cause problems for the appliance. It can on occasions cause explosions in an enclosed appliance and should be avoided. Waste timber that has been painted or treated i.e. railway sleepers, fences etc should be avoided as should damp waste wood. Refuelling Wood Wait until a layer of embers has been formed in the fire bed. Spread the embers out over the fire bed with a poker. While the embers are still glowing add 1 or 2 logs to the fire. Open the top air control fully to ignite the new fuel. Once new logs have ignited adjust the air control to give the desired combustion. To achieve nominal heat output, with dry beech wood, refuel every 45 minutes with around 1.15Kg of fuel. Refuelling Coal De-ash the fire bed. Fully open the bottom air intake. When the new fuel is fully lit adjust the bottom air intake to give the desired combustion. To achieve nominal heat output, with anthracite, refuel every 1 hour with around 0.3Kg of fuel.

Controlling Stove When burning wood, the stove should be controlled with the airwash control knob at the top of the stove. The primary air control knob, at the bottom of the stove, should be closed as wood does not need air from below to burn effectively. When burning coal, the stove should be mainly controlled by the primary air intake control knob at the bottom of the stove. The airwash knob should be opened enough to ensure the glass is clean. Avoid prolonged periods of slow burning which may cause build up of creosote with certain fuels. Using a flue temperature gauge similar to the one below can help achieve the optimum temperature for clean combustion. Weather Conditions Weather conditions can affect the performance of the stove. Strong winds combined with close buildings or trees can cause the stove to smoke. Heavy rain may lower the temperature of the flue making it difficult to light or slow to heat up. MAINTENANCE De-ashing The appliance should be de-ashed at least once every 24 hours depending on fuel type and heating load. Using the riddling bar on the side of the appliance, filter the ash through the slots in the bottom grate into the ashpan. It is important that the level of ash in the ash pan is not allowed to build up to where it is touching the bottom grate. This will cause the grate to burn out prematurely. Baffle plate It is important that the baffle plate is removed and cleaned at least once every month while the stove is in use. Glass Cleaning We recommend that the glass is allowed to cool before using a damp cloth to clean it. Abrasive cleaners should be avoided as they have a tendency to scrape the glass making it more and more difficult to keep clean. Use of a stove glass cleaner (available from your retailer) is recommended for stubborn stains. Door Check that the seal around the door is air tight. Replace rope seal if necessary.

Paintwork If paintwork needs repair, contact your retailer directly. The paint used on your product is specialised high temperature resistant paint and ordinary paint will not suffice. Never perform any paint repair when unit is hot. Summer Storage and Non-Usage During long periods of non-use allow air flow through the stove by leaving the air controls 50% open. This will help prevent moisture and condensation forming inside the stove and chimney. Before lighting the stove after a long period of non-use sweep the chimney or flue to ensure there is no blockage. Flue / Chimney cleaning The sweeping frequencies below are for guidance. Frequency will depend on a number of factors including: Type of fuel, appliance used, duration of use, moisture content of wood fuel, type of chimney. Your sweep will be able to advise on sweeping frequency during the appointment, the sweeping frequencies below are for guidance. Anthracite At least once a tear. Wood Quarterly when in use. http://guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk/faq.php# DIMENSIONS Oxford 5 SE Height Width Depth Weight Kg Collar Maximum log length 463mm 402mm 330mm 61 5"/125mm 250mm 0mm Technical Information Burning Beech wood TECHNICAL INFORMATION Output kw (Nominal) Efficiency Emissions CO at 13% O2 Flue gas temperature C Oxford 5 SE 4.9kW 5.00% 0.15% 303 Technical Information Burning Anthracite Output kw (Nominal) Efficiency Emissions CO at 13% O2 Flue gas temperature C Oxford 5 SE 5 4.9% 0.0% 305 9

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PARTS LIST No. Ciang Code Description No. Ciang Code Description 1 LS05050A Door 35 CA150A Door Catch 2 LS010514 Outside Grate 36 CA0150-1406 1406 Handle Head 3 I1S15 Moving Grate 3 FRLS0105D311 Back Brick 4 C125 Collar Cover 3 FRLS0105D312 Left Brick 5 C125Y Collar Cover Locking Bar 39 FRLS0105D313 Right Brick 6 125 Collar 40 CA010402 Pull Rod Knob CA0105 Ashpan Handle 41 CA0114-03 "O" Style Handle LS050520B Fire Bar 42 CA0321 Washer 9 CA22-LS0505D2 Stove Body 43 CA014 Roller 10 CA1113- LS0505D2SE Air Wash Plate 44 CA0421 Spring Self-locking Nut 11 CA1102-G Adapter Plate 45 CA10-LS0505D2 Glass 12 CA1401-LS0105D1 Riddling Rod 46 CA1112 Glass Clip 13 CA0501 Spring Washer 4 CA0293-1 Screw 14 CA0909 Bottom Air Inlet Plate 4 CA0112-1406 1406 Handle 15 CA0301 Washer 49 CA0225 Screw 16 CA00 Spring 50 CA0302 Washer 1 CAL0112-1 Screw 51 CA0402 Nut 1 CA130103 Bottom Air Inlet Rod 52 NLFBS-004 Allen Key 19 CA1103 Bottom Air Inlet Fixing Plate 53 CA025 Screw 20 CA023 Screw 54 GZJ-001 Desiccant 21 CA009 Fibre Rope 55 NLFBS-00 Allen Key 22 CA0409 Flange Nut 56 CA013 Riddling Rod Handle 23 CA0293 Screw 5 CAL0101-MAZONA Logo 24 CA0259 Screw 25 CA0211 Screw 26 CA22-LS0505D2-14 Air Wash Base 2 CA001 Fibre Rope 2 BXGMD-2 Stainless Steel Rivet 29 CAL0101-ZJ Date Plaque 30 CA22-LS0505D2-13 Baffle 31 CA0614 Hinge Axle 32 CA1605 Hinge A 33 CA1606 Hinge B 34 CA12-LS0105D1 Ashpan 12

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