Operation. Stanley Tara
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Stanley Tara is an electric stove with a log effect that combines comfort and functionality. Its flame effect can be used independently of the heating function, creating a cozy ambiance all year round. The stove features two heat settings, 0.6 kW and 1.2 kW, allowing you to adjust the warmth to your preference. Additionally, it's equipped with a thermal safety cut-out to prevent overheating, ensuring safe operation.
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OPERATION
The controls are located on the lower right hand side of the stove. See Fig. 1.
Fig.1
A switch is in the ‘ON’ position when the red indicator mark of the switch is visible.
Connect the fire to your electricity supply.
FLAME EFFECT
Press the third switch to the “on” position. The flame effect will now operate.
HEATING UNIT
You have a choice of (0.6 kW) output or (1.2 kW) output by simply switching the controls as follows:
LOW HEAT SETTING: Press the second switch marked - to the “on” position.
HIGH HEAT SETTING: Press the first switch marked = to the “on” position. The second switch marked - must also be “on”.
*In order to operate the heating the flame effect switch must be operating.
(See Fig.2)
Fig.2
the heater if; for any reason; it overheats. Should the cut-out operate, determine the reason for the overheating before resetting the cut-out. To reset the cut-out, switch off or unplug the heater for a few minutes, after which normal operation may be resumed.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE
POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY
MAINTENANCE.
LAMP REPLACEMENT
To gain access to the lamps, carefully remove the firebox door. See Fig. 3.
Allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs to cool off before touching bulbs to avoid accidental burning of skin.
To remove firebox door:
1.
Hold the cast iron front panel at the bottom and lift upwards and out from the stove.
Once free of the locating tabs, the panel
2.
can be dropped down; freeing it from the top of the stove.
Place the cast iron front panel on a nonabrasive surface, away from any traffic to ensure that it does not get damaged.
Fig.3
THERMAL SAFETY CUT-OUT
A thermal safety cut-out is incorporated in the heater to prevent damage due to overheating.
This can happen if the heat outlet was restricted in any way.
The manual reset thermal cut-out will switch off
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Table of contents
- 2 Introduction
- 2 Installation Instructions
- 3 Important Safety Advice
- 4 Technical Data
- 4 Stove Specifications
- 5 Operation
- 5 Flame Effect
- 5 Heating Unit
- 5 Low Heat Setting
- 5 High Heat Setting
- 5 Thermal Safety Cut-Out
- 5 Maintenance
- 5 Lamp Replacement
- 6 Model Tara Log Effect
- 6 Cleaning
- 6 After Sales Service