Euroheat Harmony 1 Servicing Instructions
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Euroheat Harmony 1 is a multifuel stove designed to provide efficient heating for your home. It can burn wood, anthracite, or smokeless fuels, making it a versatile choice for those looking for a reliable and cost-effective way to heat their living space. With its sleek design and user-friendly features, the Harmony 1 is a great option for those looking to add warmth and ambiance to their home.
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Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S.) Ltd., Unit 2, Court Farm Business Park, Bishops Frome, Worcestershire, WR6 5AY. Servicing Instructions for Harmony 1 & 3 Stanford 80 & 140 Multifuel & Wood Stoves EFEL Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S.) Ltd., Unit 2, Court Farm Business Park, Bishops Frome, Worcestershire, WR6 5AY. © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 1 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A INTRODUCTION Servicing your stove should not be seen as a chore but rather the means to getting the most efficient use and increasing the life of the stove. A badly maintained stove will run inefficiently, so you will burn more fuel, and if left unmaintained for a period could seriously damage the component parts within the stove which will then need replacing. This booklet details the aspects of servicing and routine maintenace required. Other documents obtainable on request from Euroheat IN1086 Technical Guide. The Multifuel Stove. IN1087 Technical Guide. The Flue. These guides are available by post by from Euroheat or our web site www.euroheat.co.uk Spares may be purchased from: Your local Euroheat supplier The Euroheat web site: www.euroheat.co.uk The service engineer is responsible under the health and safety at work act 1974 vi the caustic nature of fire cement and the possibility of disturbing asbestos and other materials such as ceramic in existing installations and to suggest appropriate protection to be given to the person (s) carrying out the servicing. The complete servicing must be carried out with due reference to the British Standards, Codes of Practice and Building Regulations relevant to the fuel type installed, and the manufacturers installation instructions. This document is a General Service Guide only. It does not replace the installation instructions or building regulations. No servicing should be undertaken unless the engineer is suitably qualified. © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 2 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Maintenance schedule 1. Weekly A) Remove any ash that may have fallen from the ash pan in the stove under the grate. If this is allowed to build up it can foul the ash pan which may make closing the ash pan door difficult and allow air to leak into the stove from the ash pan door seal. B) Check the operation of the riddle mechanism to ensure that it has not become jammed. If it has become hard to riddle, remove all ash from the fire bed and ensure that there is no clinker or nails or screws, which may have been in wood burned, obstructing the movement of the grate. 2. Monthly A) Visually check the condition of the door rope seals, and if they have become frayed or are coming loose from their channel they may need replacing. B) Check that the doors are sealing properly when shut and adjust the handle latches accordingly. See pages 10 and 11. 3. Every 3 Months A) Remove the top two baffles, see page 12, and remove any soot and debris that may have accumulated above them. This may have to be done more regularly if wet wood has been burned or poor quality smokeless fuel or anthracite. B) Check the operation of the direct draught slide and lubricate if necessary. C) Check the operation of the thermostatic damper on the rear of the stove, clear any ash that may be fouling its operation and adjust the gap when the stove is cold. See page 18 4. At the end of the Heating Season (Summer Shut Down) A) Do all the above in the weekly, monthly and 3 monthly procedure. B) Clean the inside of the stove of all ash and inspect the internal cast iron parts of the stove and replace if necessary. C) Lubricate the door handle shafts with a lubricant such as WD40. D) Spray the cast iron inside of the stove with a water repellent lubricant such as WD40. 5. At the start of the Heating Season A) Have the chimney swept and inspected by an approved (NACS) chimney sweep. The chimney may need sweeping more regularly dependant upon the fuel used and how often the stove is used. B) Check the door rope seals so as to ensure an air tight seal. See page 9. C) Check the operation of the riddle mechanism and direct draught slide assembly. D) Light a small fire and ensure all the smoke is being vented up the chimney. © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 3 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Cleaning the Stove Cleaning the Glass Properly operated, with the correct fuel, your glass will remain clean. Slight staining may appear when the stove is lit and below its operating temperature. This will normally clear as the stove’s temperature rises. If it becomes necessary to clean the glass by hand do not attempt to do so unless the stove is cold. Proprietary glass cleaning agents are available but they must specifically state its suitability for ceramic stove glass before being used because the glass in you stove is not ordinary glass and may be damaged with an unsuitable cleaner. Newspaper moistened with water to which a little vinegar has been added will normally remove most staining, but for really stubborn marks, gentle polishing with fine steel wool lubricated with a few drops of dish washing detergent will need to be employed. Great care must be taken not to clean the glass too vigorously as particles of grit may have adhered with the stain and these could cause scratching if dragged across the glass. However well the stove burns it will eventually become necessary to clean the glass, but if cleaning becomes necessary too often we advise you to review your operating procedures to determine whether cleaner and more efficient combustion can be achieved (only burn dry seasoned wood). The Stove Body Dusting the stove may be carried out when the stove is at its minimum heat output temperature, using light strokes of a real bristle paint brush. Thorough cleaning, or any attempt to remove marks on the stove body must only be done when the stove is cold. Stoves with an enamel finish should be cleaned with a damp cloth, or very gentle use of a cleaner recommended for enamel finishes. It should be noted that even approved cleaners will damage the highly polished finish of the stove if used too vigorously. All traces of the cleaner must be removed before the stove is lit and no finishing polishes must ever be used as these will leave unsightly streaks on the stove when it becomes hot. Stoves with a cast black finish should never be cleaned with a cloth as the texture of the paint will abrade and collect lint from the cloth which will be almost impossible to remove. Vigorous brushing with a stiff real bristle paint brush will remove all dust, but where the paint is marked, the stains are better obliterated with a spray of suitable stove paint rather than attempts made to clean them off. Suitable paint may be purchased from a stove shop or direct from Euroheat. Respraying the Stove Surface Remove any dust and dirt with a stiff brush or vacuum with a brush attachment. Mask off any areas of the stove you do not wish to re-spray and the area surrounding the stove. The door handles and doors can be removed if require, see the section on hinge pin removal and door handle adjustment, page 6 and 9. Shake the can vigorously for a minute to mix the contents and apply the paint thinly and evenly over the surface, avoid over application as this will produce unsightly runs on the surface. It is better to use a few thin coats than one thick one. Order numbers for spray paint Surface to be sprayed Part Number Size of can Cast iron body Rear heat shield 40785 60429 200ml 400ml © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 4 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Repair of the Enamel Surface The enamel surface of the stove may become chipped if it is hit with a hard object such as a coal shovel or operating tool. Suitable cold enamel touch up paint may be purchased. To prepare the surface remove any loose or flaking enamel finish and brush or vacuum the area to remove any dust and dirt. If the touch up is supplied in a bottle shake vigorously for a minute to mix the contents. If supplied in a tube squeeze out some of the contents onto a clean sheet of paper and mix with a match stick as it may have become separated in the tube. Apply a thin layer of touch up to the surface allowing it to dry before applying further layers to build the surface up to the surrounding enamels height. Leave to dry before firing the stove. If your stove has an enamel finish you will notice, after the stove has been used several times, it develops what is called a “crackle” pattern in the enamelling. This is caused by the different expansion rates between the enamel and the cast iron, it is normal and should not be regarded as a fault or indicating that the stove is beginning to shed its finish. Order numbers for Touch up paint Enamel colour Part Number Satin black enamel Bottle Green enamel Majolica brown enamel Blue enamel 27440 27437 27441 31272 Brass Fittings Any proprietary brass cleaner may be used to clean the brass on the stove, but care must be taken to ensure the polish does not come into contact with the stove enamel or the black cast finish, where it will leave a stain. Nickel and Black Heamatite Fittings Any proprietary chrome or aluminium cleaner may be used to clean the decorative fittings on the stove, but care must be taken to ensure the polish does not come into contact with the stove enamel or the black cast finish, where it will leave a stain. The Flue Even if your flue is correctly lined it is advisable to run your stove at a high setting to thoroughly warm the flue periodically and ensure it is swept regularly. If the stove has not been used for some time it will be necessary to ensure the flue has not been blocked with twigs from home building birds or blocked with other obstructions before the stove is lit. Lighting a small piece of paper within the stove will determine the flue’s ability to remove any products of combustion. National Chimney Sweeps Association Telephone: 01785 811732 The Solid Fuel Association Telephone: 0845 6014406 © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 5 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Front and Side Door Removal Door Removal with Brass Hinge Tube Upper Hinge Pin Removal Open the door to the stove. To remove the top hinge pin lift it upwards, if it is found to be tight undo the brass nut and fit a spacer between the nut and the brass washer, if it has an enamel finish protect the door with a peice of cloth below the washer. Tighten the nut back down and in so doing this will lift the pin upwards. NEVER KNOCK THE HINGE PIN DOWN as this will force it into the casting and make its removal very difficult and result in the brass tube becoming damaged. If this has occurred the brass tube must be cut and removed and the pin tapped upwards, a new hinge pin and brass tube will be required. LIFT TOP HINGE PIN UPWARDS Spacer To remove the brass tube pull to one side and lift it off the lower hinge pin. Undo brass nut and put a spacer between the nut and the washer and then tighten the brass nut so lifting the hinge pin. Lower Hinge Pin Removal If the lower pin needs to be removed, which is not necessary if you are only removing the door, undo the brass nut and lift up the pin. Order numbers for brass hinge assembly Description Upper door Domed brass nut Brass washer Brass hinge tube Upper hinge pin Lower hinge pin Harmony 1 Harmony 3 12430 17496 29352* 13218 12427 12430 17496 29352 13218 13219 12429 15760 28286 12426 12425 12429 15760 29353 12426 12425 Side door Domed brass nut side door Brass washer upper door Brass hinge tube side door Upper hinge pin Lower hinge pin © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 6 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Door Removal without Brass Tube To remove the door undo the handle and open the door. Lift the door and hinge pins straight up holding the hinge side of the door and the handle. Reverse the procedure to refit ensuring that if there were any washers fitted they are also fitted. Open door and lift upwards holding hinge side of door and the handle. Order numbers for Stanford hinge pins Description Stanford 80 Stanford 140 31848 39934 31846 31848 39934 31846 Upper door Lower door Side door Hinge pins. The hinge pins on the Stanford stoves may, over time, ride up with the opening and closing of the door. It is essential that you knock these back down so that they do not fall out. If one does fall out then there is a danger that the door will drop down and snap off the hinge still attached with a hinge pin. This would then require a new front panel fitting to the stove. Using a dot punch on the side of the hinge pin in two places may help stop the hinge pins from riding up. © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 7 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Glass and Glass Seal Set Replacement When replacing the glass on any of the stove models supplied by Euroheat the glass seal should also be replaced. Failure to do so could cause damage to the glass or allow air into the stove in an uncontrolled manor which may be detrimental to the performance of the stove. The seals should be checked annually and replaced if they have become damaged or show signs of leakage. The seals may be either a rope seal or a ceramic fibre gasket. In all cases these are interchangeable. It may be easier to replace the glass by removal of the door and lying it down on a stable flat surface. Glass and Seal Set Removal Single Panel Glass Undo the four glass clip screws and carefully lift off the glass panel from the door frame. With a blunt instrument such as a screwdriver scrape away the old ceramic glass seal from the door frame. If it has a rope seal which needs to be renewed pull out the old rope seal and with a blunt instrument such as a screwdriver scrape away the old rope glue and any dirt. Clean away any remaining residue with a wire brush. Ceramic fibre gasket The ceramic fibre gasket set This comprises of precut shaped ceramic fibre strips which fit the shape of the glass and pads which fit behind the glass retaining clips. Ceramic rope gasket Join rope centre top. The ceramic rope gasket set This comprises of a length of self adhesive ceramic rope which fits into the groove on the door frame, the shape of the glass, and pads which fit behind the glass retaining clips. © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 8 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Order numbers for Glass and Glass Seal sets Stove model Seal set Glass Harmony 1 Harmony 3 Stanford 80 Stanford 140 MS078 39596 MS078 MS078 MS077 MS061 41771 Flat glass/ 39822 Bowed glass 43868 Flat glass/ 40082 Bowed glass Replacement of Ceramic Strip Gaskets and Glass Lay the ceramic strips around the door frame in the shape of the door. Lay the glass panel onto the ceramic strips. Push the screws through the glass clips and glass clip seals and then screw into the threaded holes in the door frame. It is very important that although the glass clips should hold the glass panel in place there should be some movement when the glass is pushed down onto the ceramic seal. This will allow for expansion and contraction of the glass and the door frame when the stove heats and cools, which could cause the glass to break. Replacement of Ceramic Rope Gasket and Glass Remove the adhesive strip cover paper from the ceramic rope and place this side downwards into the grove around the window in the door, cut off any excess rope. Push the ceramic rope down into the groove to ensure that the adhesive comes into contact with the door frame, the rope starting and finishing top centre. Lay the glass panel onto the ceramic rope seal. Push the screws through the glass clips and glass clip seals and then screw into the threaded holes in the door frame. It is very important that although the glass clips should hold the glass panel in place there should be some movement when the glass is pushed down onto the ceramic rope seal. This will allow for expansion and contraction of the glass and the door frame when the stove heats and cools, which could cause the glass to break. NEVER CLAMP THE GLASS CLIPS DOWN TIGHT ONTO THE GLASS OR FIT THE GLASS CLIPS WITHOUT THE CERAMIC PADS UNDERNEATH AS THIS MAY LEAD TO THE GLASS BREAKING. Rope Seal Replacement for Front, Ash pan and Side doors The ceramic rope seals on the three doors need inspecting regularly and replacing when they become damaged or when the adjustment of the door handles will not maintain an air tight seal. To check if the seals are tight is to get a piece of standard A4 copier paper, cut it in half and then fold it in half. Shut it into the door in various places with the door handle closed. If the seal holds the paper tight and it is difficult to withdraw it then the seal is good. If when it is pulled it slides out easily then the door handles will need adjustment or the rope seal will require replacement. Failure to maintain a good seal will allow uncontrolled air enter the stove. This can cause over firing, excess heat, which can damage the internal components of the stove. Symptoms of this are a stove burning uncontrolably even when the air inlets are shut down. Order numbers for Door Rope Seal Kits Stove Part No. Harmony 1 Harmony 3 Stanford 80 Stanford 140 RO134 RO137 RO134 RO137 © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 9 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Removal of Old Seal Pull the old rope seal from the rope groove, it may require a flat bladed screw driver to lift it from the groove. Clean the groove of all accumulated dirt and old rope glue, a flat bladed screw driver and wire brush are recommended to clean the groove. Rope seal groove Rope joint top centre of door Ceramic rope seal Fitting New Seal The ceramic rope in the seal set kits it cut to an approximate length, as the kits fit various stoves. Run the rope around the rope groove and cut it to the required length. Remove it from the groove and apply a bead of rope glue into the rope groove. Push the rope back into the groove ensuring that the joint is at the top and fitting tightly together. Close the door and adjust the handle latch accordingly. Door Handle Adjustment It is very important for correct operation that all the doors (glass door, side door and ash pan door) when closed are air tight. Your stove is provided with an adjustable door latch. The flat latch blades can be bent using an adjustable spanner. Bent towards the handle to tighten and away from the handle to loosen. To loosen To loosen To tighten To tighten © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 10 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Locking nut Handle latch with adjusting bolt To adjust the furnace door handle latch, loosen the locking nut and adjust the bolt as required. Retighten the locking nut. The adjustment should be made so that when the handle is in its closed position the door is air tight. Door Handle Replacement The door handles are supplied in a complete kit form, with handle washers, spacers and latching blade. The most common reason for a handle to be replace is when the stove has stood idle over the summer and not been lubricated with WD40 or a similar product prior to the summer shut down period. The latch becomes very stiff to move and the excess force needed to move the latch breaks the roll pin which holds the handle shaft in place. If this has broken the whole handle assembly will need replacing. Order numbers for Handles Model Harmony 1 Harmony 3 Stanford 80 Stanford 140 Furnace door 31028 30940 39653 39654 Side door 32029 30941 39989 39989 Ash pan door 28130 31029 39986 39986 If the handle shaft has seized into the door frame, and the door is closed, then the shaft will have to be sprayed with WD40 or a similar penertrating oil. Leave this to soak for some time. Then with a pair of mole grips or similar type of spanner turn the shaft to open the door. Once the door is open spray the inside of the shaft and the outside again with WD40 and leave to soak. The shaft can then be gently knocked through the frame of the door, taking care as the door frame is cast iron and can crack. Examples of Handle Kits Harmony 3 Firebox Door Handle Brass handle assembly Spacer Harmony 1 & 3 Lower Door Handle Locking washer Sprung washer Securing nut Washer Securing nut Latch blade Sprung washer Latch blade © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 Brass handle assembly 11 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Firebox Components Top Baffles The cast iron top baffles will need removing at regular intervals, dependant upon the stoves use, to remove any soot and debris which may have accumulated on top of them. If this is not done the flue way will become choked and the stove will not operate efficiently. Order numbers for Top Baffles Model Harmony 1 Harmony 3 Stanford 80 Stanford 140 Left baffle 20162 19137 20162 19137 Right baffle 20163 19138 20163 19138 Removing Top Baffles Lift the right hand baffle upwards, lifting the rear more than the front. Move the baffle towards the stove back to allow the front edge to clear the supporting ledge and pull forward. The left baffle removes similarly. To replace the baffles reverse the procedure, ensuring the front edges of the baffles are pulled to the front of the stove and the baffles are as close together as possible. Removing Rear Protection Plates The rear protection plates will need removing if you are replacing the grate system or side protection plates. Remove retaining bracket retaining screws and bracket, lift out the two protection plates. If the screws have seized in place then the stainless steel brackets can be eased out of the way by bending them upwards. Order numbers for Rear Protection Plates Retaining bracket © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 Model Harmony 1 Harmony 3 Stanford 80 Stanford 140 12 Rear protection plate 20219 19112 2 required per stove 20219 19112 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Removing Side Protection Plates Remove retaining bracket retaining screws and brackets and lift out protection plates. If the screws have seized in place then the stainless steel brackets can be eased out of the way by bending them backwards away from the plate. Model Harmony 1 Harmony 3 Stanford 80 Stanford 140 Left hand protection plate 20160 19135 20160 19135 Right hand protection plater 20161 19136 20161 19136 Grate and Grate Frame Removal and Replacement There have been a number of grate systems used in the Harmony and Stanford range of multifuel stoves. Harmony 1 and Stanford 80 Grate Sytems Log Guard B`&<gViZ hnhiZb © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 Mark 1 Grate System Grate 20159 Grate frame 20158 Log guard 20220 B`'<gViZ hnhiZb Mark 2 Grate System Grate 6130 Small ash grate 31059 Grate frame 31057 Grate support bar 32049 Log guard 20220 B`(<gViZ hnhiZb Mark 3 Grate System Grate 41497 Grate frame 41494 Log guard 20220 13 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Harmony 3 and Stanford 140 Grate Systems B`&<gViZ hnhiZb Log Guard Mark 1 Grate System Grate 19134 Grate frame 19133 Left grate cheek 13467 Right grate cheek 13468 Log guard 19113 B`'<gViZ hnhiZb Mark 2 Grate System Grate 38268 Grate frame 38270 Left grate cheek 38274 Right grate cheek 38272 Logguard 19113 Grate removal procedure: Harmony 1 Mk1 and Mk3 grate system Stanford 80 with Mk3 grate system Harmony 3 Mk1 and Mk2 grate system C A Step 1. Removing Riddeling Links. Remove or loosen the rear heat shield, held in place by four screws. Remove screw “A” Remove riddling link bar “B” Remove Screws “C” and riddler guide seals. B Step 2. Removing the grate Lift Front of Grate and remove through front door. Step 3. Replacing the grate Reverse the above procedure. Grate frame removal Follow the procedure on page 15. Steps 1 to 3 and step 5. 14 © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Grate removal procedure Harmony 1 and Stanford 80 with Mk 2 grate system Step 1. Remove the two top baffles. Page 12. Step 2. Remove the two rear protection plates. Page 12. Step 3. Remove the two side protection plattes. Page 12. Step 4. Removing Riddeling Links. Remove or loosen the rear heat shield, held in place by four screws. Remove screw “A” Remove riddling link bar “B” Remove Screws “C” and riddler guide seals. Step 5. Removing the Grate Frame. Remove the grate frame by lifting and rotating the grate frame as illustrated below. Step 6. Removing the grate. Lift out the small ash grate and lift front of the grate and remove through front door. The grate support bar can then be removed from the stove through the front door. Grate Support Bar Step 7. Refitting the parts to the stove. Refitting the parts is a case of reversing the procedure used to remove them. © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 Small Ash Grate Grate Frame 15 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Removing Mk 2 Grate from Harmony 1 with a 3kW boiler Air wash baffle Follow the procedure as discussed earlier removing the top baffles. The rear protection plates have been replaced by the boiler so to remove the side protection plates the air wash baffle above the door must be removed. Undo the two nuts (10mm) and withdraw the baffle through the front door. The side protection plates can then be rotated to pull the rear edge from behind the side of the boiler. They can then be removed through the front door. The grate frame and grate can then be removed, see page 15. If only the grate support bar needs to be replaced the grate and grate frame need not be removed, only the protection plates. 1. Lower the ash pan door and remove the ash pan. 2. Remove the small ash grate. 3. Lift up the front of the grate and grate frame at the same time so the grate lifts off the support bar. 4. Grip the grate support bar, through the ash pan door, and rotate it towards the front of the stove so it comes free of the support lugs on which it sits. 5. Withdraw the support bar through the ash pan door. 6. Reverse the procedure to replace. Direct Draught Assembly Removal and Replacement The direct draught slide allows flue gases to pass directly into the flue, bypassing the baffle system in the top of the stove. This means that the flue warms up quickly, so that the flue draught is established drawing away the flue gases. It should only be opened on lighting or reviving a slumbering stove and closed as soon as the fire has established. Failure to do this can cause damage to the direct draught assembly. Another reason for failure is not following the summer shut down procedure where moisture in the air within the chimney causes the cast iron component parts of the assembly to rust together so that they will not operate. The moving parts of the assembly should be sprayed with a moisture repellent oil to stop rusting occurring. The assembly would then need dismantling, cleaning and refitting and any damaged parts replaced. If the retaining screws have seized into either the direct draught housing or the back cast body of the stove they will need drilling out with a 5mm drill and then the holes re tapping. If it is the screws securing the housing in place then it is easier to then drill the holes with a larger drill and use a M5 by 30mm (FF5008) screw and an M5 (FF5000) nut securing the housing to the back of the stove. This saves having to re tap the screw holes in the back of the stove. The housing sould be sealed to the back of the stove using a sealant such as “Fraxfill” (MS9045). © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 16 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Direct draught housing Split pins Direct draught actuating rod Direct draught frame Direct draught handle Housing retaining screws Frame retaining screws Description Direct draught frame Frame retaining screws Direct draught plate Direct draught housing Housing retaining screws Direct draught actuating rod Split pins Direct draught handle © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 Direct draught plate Harmon 1 & Stanford 80 Harmony 3 & Stanford 140 15999 FF5003 x 4 20164 19139 FF5005 x 2 20167 MS2110 2321 15999 FF5003 x 4 14029 19139 FF5005 x 2 19140 MS2110 2321 17 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Adjusting Thermostat Setting Harmony 111 Multifuel Technical Thermostat rotating handle Thermostat damper Minimum The cold setting of the thermostat must be checked before the stove is operated for the first time. The thermostat can be adjusted in two places. A may be bent for course adjustment and B for fine adjustment. A B With the stove cold the gap between the inside left of the thermostat disc and the cast iron body of the stove should be 0-1 mm at normal room temperature. Note: the thermostat disc is designed to close at an angle. © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 18 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Spare Parts on the web. Below is an example of one the pages of spare parts diagrams you will find on our web site. These detailed drawings allow you to identify all the component parts of the stove. If you click on the numbers within the circles it will give you the part number and the price of each item. These can then be ordered through your nearest retail outlet or online. Euroheat Spare Parts System Harmony 1 Multifuel 394/5/6 92 23 16 17 24 22 21 19 20 27 30 29 28 13 14 18 11 12 10 9 6 15 25 7 5 62 26 83 37 89 88 4 85 86 90 66 63 3 2 87 1 84 68 69 74 75 77 76 8 78 94 91 92 82 79 80 93 81 www.euroheat.co.uk Euroheat Distributors (HBS) Ltd., Unit 2, Court Farm Business Park, Bishops Frome, Worcestershire, WR6 5AY United Kingdom Telephone Technical Support 01885 491117 Facsimile 01885 491101 Reception 01885 490100 Email [email protected] Latest Technical Information www.euroheat.co.uk © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 19 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A Euroheat and Nestor Martin have a policy of continual research and development and reserve the right to modify its appliances without prior notice. We make every effort to ensure that the information provided in this document is correct and accurate at the time of printing. Continued updates occur to adapt documents to customer requirements and appliance changes. For the latest editions of all Euroheat documentation visit our web site www.euroheat.co.uk. We would request that you inform Euroheat of information which you feel is not provided in this document which would assist other users in the future. The Euroheat Technical Team © EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. April 2007 20 E & OE Instructions Part number IN1188 Edition A
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How often should I clean the glass of my Harmony 1 stove?
You should only clean the glass when the stove is cold. If you notice slight staining when the stove is lit and below operating temperature, this will normally clear as the stove’s temperature rises.
How should I clean the glass of my Harmony 1 stove?
Use newspaper moistened with water and a little vinegar. For stubborn marks, use fine steel wool lubricated with a few drops of dish washing detergent.
How often should I clean the body of my Harmony 1 stove?
Dust the stove with light strokes of a real bristle paint brush when it is at its minimum heat output temperature. Thorough cleaning should only be done when the stove is cold.
What should I use to clean the body of my Harmony 1 stove?
For stoves with an enamel finish, use a damp cloth or a cleaner recommended for enamel finishes. For stoves with a cast black finish, use a stiff real bristle paint brush. Avoid using a cloth, as the texture of the paint will abrade and collect lint.
How often should I sweep the chimney of my Harmony 1 stove?
Have the chimney swept and inspected by an approved (NACS) chimney sweep at the start of the heating season. The chimney may need sweeping more regularly depending on the fuel used and how often the stove is used.