HunterRF Stove EX5 4RJ User Manual

Hunter Hawk  
Gas Stove  
User  
Instructions  
Please leave this instruction booklet with the user after the installation is  
complete. Leave the system ready for operation and instruct the user in the  
correct use of the appliance and operation of its controls.  
Please refer to the appliance data plate for the specific model type.  
 
Points regarding the ‘Fire-bed’  
The stove is supplied with a ceramic matrix and coals/logs, which are to be  
arranged by the fitter in strict accordance with the installation instructions. The  
purchaser must not alter the layout of the coals/logs or add any extra coals/logs.  
The coals/logs used in this stove to produce a realistic coal/log effect are made  
from ceramic fibre based material. The ‘coals/logs’ may change colour after use,  
which is quite normal.  
Replacement ceramic matrices and coals/logs must be sourced from your  
approved Hunter Stoves stockist.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
It will take approximately 15-20 minutes for the firebed to take on its proper appearance  
of glowing coals and yellow flames.  
Operating the Appliance  
It is strongly recommended that these instructions are read and thoroughly  
understood in advance of operating this appliance.  
Gas Control Cover Plate  
To gain access to the gas control valve, the  
valve cover plate must first be opened. Hold  
the left-hand side of the cover and gently pull  
outwards. The valve cover is secured in place  
with a magnet.  
Burner Controls  
The gas control valve is situated on the left hand side of  
the appliance, looking from the front, next to the front  
left hand leg.  
GAS CONTROL VALVE  
Pilot Assembly  
The pilot assembly is positioned at the front  
of the burner tray on the right hand side.  
PILOT ASSEMBLY  
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Lighting the Pilot Flame  
With the gas control knob in the fully ‘off’ position, press the control knob in fully and  
turn anti-clockwise towards the ‘piezo ignition’ position on the control tap backplate. An  
audible click of the piezo igniter should be heard and a spark should be seen arcing  
between the pilot head and the pilot electrode. Repeat the procedure until a small flame  
can be seen at the pilot head. Once the pilot flame is established, keep the control knob  
depressed for 10-20 seconds, then release the pressure on the control knob. The pilot  
flame should remain lit with the control knob now resting in the ‘pilot’ position.  
Lighting the Main Burner  
Once the pilot flame has been established, slightly depress the control knob and turn  
anti-clockwise to the desired level. The main burner should then light. The control valve  
is infinitely variable, hence any desired setting between high and low output can be  
chosen depending on the heat output required.  
NOTE!  
Condensation may form on the glass and other surfaces when the appliance is first lit.  
This is perfectly normal and will evaporate in a short period of time. To reduce the  
amount of condensation on start-up, we would recommend that the pilot flame be left  
alight in the ‘pilot’ position.  
Warning!  
Should the burner extinguish for any reason, allow at least 3 minutes to elapse before  
attempting to re-ignite.  
Returning the Stove back to the Permanent Pilot Position  
With the control tap at any position between low and high output, press the control  
knob in slightly and turn the control tap clockwise to the ‘pilot’ position and release.  
Only the pilot flame should now be lit.  
Turning the Stove Off  
With the control tap at any output position or at the permanent pilot position, press in  
the control tap fully and turn the knob to the off position and release.  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
This appliance is fitted with an ‘oxygen depletion system’ (ODS) which constantly  
measures the level of combustion products in the room. If the concentration of  
combustion products gets too high the appliance will automatically shut-off.  
If the appliance repeatedly cuts out after being re-stared, (as detailed in the ‘Lighting the  
Appliance’ section) a CORGI registered engineer should be contacted to examine the  
appliance and installation  
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Care, Maintenance and Servicing  
Check your chimney and flue arrangement at least annually and have the chimney system  
swept at least once a year.  
The outside of the appliance is finished with a heat resistant paint and can be cleaned  
with a soft brush. Do not attempt to clean the appliance if it is hot. If required the  
finish can be renovated using either Hunter Stoves stove polish or Hunter Stoves stove  
paint.  
A CORGI registered fitter must carry out servicing at least annually and where  
necessary replace unserviceable components with only genuine Hunter Stoves parts.  
Unit 6, Old Mill Industrial Estate, Stoke Canon, Devon. EX5 4RJ  
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