Aarrow Fires Stove Gas Stove User Manual

Installation / Servicing Instructions  
& User Manual  
Sherborne GSL  
Conventional Flue Gas Stove  
Sherbone GSL Natural Gas With Logs Shown  
PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
THIS STOVE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR TIMBER FRAMED PROPERTIES.  
Arada Ltd  
North Mills Industrial Estate,  
Bridport,  
Dorset,  
United Kingdom  
DT6 3BE  
Tel (+44) 01308 427234  
Fax (+44) 01308 423441  
FOR USE IN COUNTRIES  
GB & IE  
Gas Council ID Number  
NG - 32-248-06  
LPG - 32-248-07  
Rev 3  
Nov 2006  
Part No. AFGS1095  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
References in this manual to British Standards and  
Statutory Regulations and Requirements apply only  
to the United Kingdom. For Ireland the rules in  
force must be used.  
drinking.  
• In the event of a gas emergency, consult the  
telephone directory and ask for your local  
gas supplier.  
Before installation, check that the local distribution  
conditions, nature of the gas, pressure and the  
adjustment of the appliance are compatible.  
The manual is an important part of the appliance  
and must by law be handed to the end user on  
completion of the installation.  
Guide to manual handling  
• Always obtain assistance when lifting the  
appliance.  
• When lifting always keep your back  
straight. Bend your legs not your back.  
• Avoid twisting at the waist. It is better to  
reposition your feet.  
• Avoid upper body/top heavy bending. Do not  
lean forwards or sideways when  
handling the fire.  
• Always grip with the palms of your hands.  
Do not use fingertips for support.  
• Always keep the stove as close to the body as  
possible. This will minimise the cantilever  
action.  
• Use gloves to provide additional grip.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
SAFETY NOTICES  
• Do not attempt to burn rubbish or any other  
material in this appliance.  
• Do not use the appliance if the glass is cracked or  
broken.  
• Do not make any unauthorised  
modifications to the appliance.  
• It is recommended that the stove be guarded  
to protect the young and infirm using a  
fireguard complying with BS8423:2002.  
Coal / Log set -The coal/log set contains  
Refractory Ceramic Fibres (R.C.F), which are man  
made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive  
exposure to these materials may cause  
temporary irritation to the eyes, skin and  
respiratory tract. Care must be taken when  
handling these items to ensure the release of  
dust particles is kept to a minimum. To  
ensure that the release of fibre from these  
items is kept to a minimum, during  
installation and servicing it is recommended  
that a vacuum cleaner fitted with H.E.P.A.  
filters is used to remove any dust, soot or  
any other debris accumulated in and around  
the appliance. This should be performed  
before and after the installation. It is  
recommended that any replacement item(s)  
are not broken up but sealed within a heavy  
duty polythene bag and clearly labelled  
"R.C.F. waste". This is not classified as  
"hazardous waste" and may be disposed of  
at a tipping site licensed for the disposal of  
industrial waste. Protective clothing is not  
required when handling these items but it is  
recommended that gloves are worn and  
normal hygiene rules are followed.  
1. General Note  
All materials and equipment used in the  
installation of this stove should be fit for the  
purpose, be of suitable quality and workmanship  
and should comply with the applicable British  
Standards, building regulations and rules in force.  
2. Ventilation  
No purpose provided ventilation is normally  
required.  
3. Flue Type  
The stove is suitable for flue options with a  
minimum diameter of 127mm (5”) and have a  
minimum effective height of 3 metres (10ft) see  
page 11 to 12.  
4. Hazardous Materials  
Asbestos, hazardous or any banned materials have  
not been and will not be included in this product.  
Always wash your hands before eating or  
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5. Stove location  
See installation instructions on page 7.  
6. Packed details  
For packed weight see packaging labels.  
Please Observe Unpacking  
& Safety Warning Labels  
Stove Specification Label  
(Both Ends Of Box)  
Fig 1  
7.Unpacking note  
When the stove is unpacked ensure no damage  
occurs if placed on the carpet as it can leave inden-  
tation marks.  
For contents list see page 5.  
8. Fit for purpose  
All materials, appliances and equipment used  
should be fit for purpose, be of suitable quality and  
workmanship and should comply with the  
applicable British Standard.  
9. Data Label Plate.  
The data label plate is fixed to the underside of the  
valve bracket assembly, and can simply be swung  
in and out as required (see Fig 2a). Please observe  
the data, safety and warning labels attached to this  
plate. Do not remove this plate from the stove.  
Fig 2a  
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CONTENTS LIST  
ALL  
TYPES  
Packed Inside Stove  
Main Box  
Coal Set (NG & LPG) or  
STOVE ENGINE  
Log Set (NG Only) or  
GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY  
Log Set (LPG Only)  
DUMMY FUEL RETAINER  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
CANOPY COVER PLATE  
CANOPY INFILL PIECE  
HOT PLATE (BLANKING)  
FLUE SPIGOT  
Flue Spigot  
Hot Plate (Blanking)  
OUTER BODY & CANOPY  
FIRE DOORS  
VALVE COVER  
Operating Tool  
OPERATING TOOL  
GAS SERVICE TAP & GLASS SCREWS  
PART IDENTIFICATION  
Canopy Cover Plate  
Canopy Infill Piece  
Outer Body & Canopy  
Stove Engine Assembly  
Glass Frame Assembly  
Fire Doors  
Dummy Fuel Retainer  
Valve Cover  
Fig 2b  
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IMPORTANT NOTICES  
STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS  
This product must be installed in accordance with  
the rules in force.  
A qualified gas engineer must carry out the  
installation and servicing of this appliance in  
accordance with these instructions and in  
compliance with current Building Regulations.  
Such person must be a registered CORGI  
engineer.  
This appliance is designed to run on natural gas  
(NG) or liquid petrolum gas (LPG) depending up  
on the model purchased. Warning - Only use the  
appliance with the specified gas.  
The current Gas Safety (Installation and Use)  
Regulations (as amended).  
The Building Regulations for England and Wales  
2000 ref Approved Document J 2002 edition  
(issued by the DTLR).  
The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation)  
Regulations.  
The instructions must be read before use of the  
appliance.  
Detailed recommendations are outlined in the  
current issue of the following British Standards:-  
BS5440 parts 1 and 2, BS5871 part 1 and BS6891.  
Please note the following;  
• Sealed components must not be interfered  
with.  
• Servicing instructions and part identification  
numbers are given towards the back of the  
manual.  
Any Manufacturer's Instructions must not be  
taken as overriding statutory requirements.  
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• Only use genuine Aarrow parts for  
replacements.  
CERTIFICATION  
Ventilation, no purpose built ventilation is  
normally required, normal adventitious room  
ventilation being suffient.  
• Coal / log set, see safety notice on page 3 must be  
observed.  
This appliance is CE certificated for performance  
and safety. Therefore, it is important that no  
alteration is made to the appliance.  
All surfaces except the control knobs are  
considered to be working surfaces.  
Any alteration not approved by Arada Ltd will  
invalidate the guarantee.  
Warning: Under no circumstances must the fire  
be operated if the glass is cracked or broken.  
Warning: If it is known or suspected that an  
operational or ignition fault exists on the  
appliance, it must not be used until it has been  
investigated and corrected by a qualified gas  
engineer.  
Warning: THIS GAS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
SERVICED EVERY TWELVE MONTHS BY A  
QUALIFIED GAS ENGINEER.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Natural  
Gas  
Gas Type  
LPG  
Gas  
Category  
I2H  
I3P  
Supply  
Pressure  
20mbar  
37mbar  
Injector  
Bray 82/400  
Bray 82/160  
Max. Heat  
Setting  
Heat Input  
(gross)  
6.1 kW  
5.7kW  
Fig. 3  
Gas Rate  
0.55m3/hour  
0.21m3/hour  
INSTALLING THE STOVE  
Min. Heat  
Setting  
A CORGI qualified gas engineer MUST install the stove  
in accordance with the following regulations and stan-  
dards:-  
The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations  
current edition.  
Heat Input  
(gross)  
2.5 kW  
2.5kW  
The Building Regulations for England and Wales 2000  
ref; Approved Document J 2002 edition (issued by the  
DTLR).  
The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation)  
Regulations.  
Gas Rate  
0.23m3/hour  
0.09m3/hour  
Efficiency  
Class  
CLASS 2  
CLASS 2  
BS5440 parts 1 and 2 BS5871 And these Installation  
Instructions.  
Unclassified  
Unclassified  
NOx Class  
AT,DK,ES,FI,  
GB,GR,IE,IT,  
NO,PT,SE  
Warning: Failure to comply with the regulations,  
requirements, or these instructions will invalidate the  
guarantee and could have hazardous consequences.  
ES,FR,GB,  
GR,IE,IT,PT  
Country Of  
Use  
Gas Council  
Id Number  
IMPORTANT  
32-248-06  
32-248-07  
Please note that in tight recesses the gas supply point  
may be inaccessible. Therefore it may be necessary to  
route the pipe for the gas supply before installing the  
stove into its recess.  
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The stove must not be installed against a  
combustible wall.  
The stove must never be positioned closer than  
100mm to any rear wall see Fig. 4a  
The stove is NOT suitable for houses with timber  
frame construction.  
PREPARATION OF THE STOVE  
Prior to starting the installation and after removing  
the packaging, check that all the parts have been  
supplied to the contents list on page 5.  
Carry out the following:-  
Step 1 Remove outer casing (disengage locking  
levers see page 25, steps 1a /b, 2, 3, 4, and 5).  
Step 2 Remove glass and retaining frame (see page  
25 step 6).  
Step 3 Remove the packaging from the coal / log set  
and cut the cable tie retaining 8mm olive and valve  
connection nut (located to the rear of valve assem-  
bly).  
STOVE LOCATION  
The appliance must not be installed in a room or  
space, which contains a bath or shower.  
X=100mm Minimum Distance  
Y=See Graph 1 & 2  
This stove is designed for use with either top or rear  
flue outlets and must be mounted on a hearth. The  
hearth must be strong enough to support the stove.  
For overall minimum hearth sizes see Fig.4a and  
Fig.4b.  
Fig. 4a  
To comply with current Building Regulations the  
stove must stand on a fireproof hearth which has a  
minimum upper fireproof layer of 12mm non-com-  
bustible material. The rear of the stove is to be  
100mm from the wall which must be of a non-com-  
bustible material.  
Side Clearances  
The hearth must not be capable of inadvertent  
covering by a carpet or rug. This should be  
achieved by either:  
•The hearth being 50mm above the  
level of the room floor.  
or •a 50mm high fender or kerb being  
fixed around the edge of the hearth.  
Ensure the hearth is level and flat.  
Do not place any combustible material including  
clothing, furniture and furnishings (including  
curtains) within 1 metre of the stove.  
For details of combustible and non-combustible  
shelf clearances see graphs 1 and 2 on page 9.  
The rear edge of the canopy cover must be fitted  
flush against the wall.  
A=100mm Minimum Per Side To A  
Non Combustible Wall.  
B=200mm Minimum Per Side To A  
Combustible Wall.  
It is acceptable to place the stove against plaster  
board on dry line property.  
Fig. 4b  
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SHELF CLEARANCES  
Combustible shelf clearances  
The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other  
projection made of wood or any other combustible material is shown on graph 1.  
Graph 1  
Non-Combustible shelf clearances  
The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other  
projection made of non-combustible material is shown on graph 2.  
Graph 2  
WARNING: No shelf is to be used with a top flued appliance, where it has to pass through a shelf.  
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FLUE SYSTEM  
The flue must be terminated with a suitable  
chimney pot or cowl and the chimney or flue shall  
be swept prior to installation unless the chimney is  
clean and unobstructed.  
The stove must be connected to a suitable and  
efficient flue that provides a good updraught to  
safely take the products of combustion (fumes)  
from the stove outlet to the outside air. To ensure a  
good updraught it is important that the flue gases  
are kept warm and that the flue size suits the stove.  
The flue and chimney installation must be  
carefully checked by a competent person before  
fitting the stove to ensure it is suitable and will  
work safely. The flue must also pass a Flue flow  
test (smoke test) to BS 5440: Part 1.  
For advice on flues and chimneys contact;  
NACE (National Association of Chimney  
Engineer): telephone 0800 0924019  
The termination of the outlet at the top of the flue  
also needs to comply with the Building  
Regulations. The minimum effective height of the  
chimney must be at least 3 metres and when warm  
the flue draught should be between 0.05 and 6mb  
(0.5mm to 6mm water gauge).  
or  
NACS (National Association of Chimney  
Sweeps): telephone 01785 811732  
The stove requires a minimum flue size of 125mm  
(5 inches). The stove can be fitted to a  
sound conventional solid fuel burning chimney  
system (Class 1) provided it is swept.  
If the chimney is not sound or the chimney has an  
internal flue size greater than 225mm (9 inches)  
diameter or 200 x 200mm square, a 125mm (5  
inches) diameter stainless steel flexible flue liner  
complying with BS 715 should be installed in the  
flue.  
If a new chimney is being provided it should fully  
comply with the relevant Building Regulation  
Requirements and BS 5440: Part 1. Suitable types  
of chimney include the following.  
• Masonry chimney built with clay or concrete lin-  
ers, or a chimney block system meeting Building  
Regulations.  
• Precast concrete gas flue block complying with  
BS 1289: Part 1  
Factory made metal chimney complying with BS  
715 (often called "Twin wall Class 2 chimney") or  
Factory made metal insulated chimney comply-  
ing with BS 4543: Part 2 (often called "Class 1 pre-  
fabricated metal chimney"). To ensure the flue  
gases are kept warm an insulated chimney system  
should be used if the chimney is positioned outside  
the building.  
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for checking for debris build up. Closure plates  
must be sealed to the chimney or fireplace opening  
with fire cement, fireproof rope or other suitable  
high temperature mastic.  
FITTING THE FLUE SPIGOT AND  
BLANKING PLATE  
Note: Blanking plate fitted to top flue outlet for  
packing  
The gas stove is designed so that the flue can be  
REAR FLUE OPTIONS  
fitted to either the top or the rear of the appliance.  
Open Hearth (See Figure 6-a page 12)  
Fit and seal a ‘T’ section (with debris /soot  
collector) directly into the flue spigot. Ensure it  
passes through the closure plate by at least 102mm  
(4”).  
Fit the flue spigot and blanking plate for either top  
or rear flue outlet in accordance with figure 5a or  
5b (below).  
The maximum horizontal section allowed is  
350mm.  
Provide a minimum vertical height of 600mm of  
flue from the height of the rear flue outlet.  
Closure Plate (See Figure 6b page 12)  
Connect the flue spigot to the rear outlet then  
connect a flue extension to the spigot up to a  
maximum length of 350mm.  
Fig. 5b  
Fig. 5a  
Fit and seal the closure plate into the fireplace  
opening.  
Position the stove so the flue extension passes  
through the hole in the closure plate by at least  
50mm.  
Lock the blanking hot plate in place by rotating  
anti-clockwise and tighten by tapping gently with a  
block of wood and mallet. Fit the spigot to the  
unused opening in the same way. The units are  
sealed by the attached gaskets.  
Ensure all joints are sealed with fire cement or a  
suitable high temperature sealant.  
TOP FLUE OPTIONS  
Top Flue (See Figure 6c page 12)  
Provide a minimum vertical height of 600mm of  
flue measured from the top of the appliance.  
Position the stove, with flue spigot in place, into  
position under the flue and seal the spigot/flue  
connection with fire cement or a suitable high  
temperature sealant.  
It is recommended that a smoke test is performed  
inside the stove to ensure that adequate flue draw is  
evident after making the flue connection  
Fig 5c  
CLOSURE PLATES  
If a closure plate is used for sealing off the chimney  
or fireplace opening it can be made of metal (e.g.  
aluminium sheet) or fireplace board (see figure 6  
a/b/c on page 12) however provision must be made  
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Fig. 6c.  
Y=See Graph 1  
Fig. 6a  
Fig. 6b  
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CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY  
Once the stove is in place it is then possible to  
connect the gas supply. The gas supply point is  
located centrally at the rear (as show in fig.7) and  
should be connected in accordance with the follow-  
ing requirements.  
Gas Inlet  
Rear Of  
Valve  
Fig. 8  
PRESSURE TEST SEQUENCE  
Controls are located at the base of the stove below  
the ash lip.  
Ensure supply is isolated and the valve is in  
the off position  
Fig. 7  
Check that the appliance is suitable for the gas  
supply; refer to data labels on packaging and/or the  
stove data label for the gas type.  
The gas installation must be in accordance with the  
current issue of BS6891.Gas supply pressure at the  
fire should be 20mbar for natural gas & 37mbar  
for LPG.  
Step 1. Remove the valve control cover by  
unscrewing the pozi screw located by knob B and  
lever the retaining tab to the side of knob A.  
Step 2. Locate the outlet pressure tap and unscrew  
approximately half a turn anti-clockwise with a  
small flat bladed screw driver. Connect a pressure  
guage to the outlet pressure tap.  
The gas supply should be connected with the 12mm  
fitting and olive supplied with the stove.  
A maximum pipe run of 1.5 meters (or 5 feet)  
should be adhered to. Copper tubing may be used  
provided a distance of 25mm is maintained  
between pipe-work and any surface of the stove.  
The gas service tap (supplied) should be fitted adja-  
cent to the fireplace to enable safe removal of the  
appliance for servicing. After fitting the supply,  
operate the gas tap (supplied) and check all joints  
up to the termination of the supply pipe for gas  
tightness using a soap/water solution and the pres-  
sure drop method.  
Step 3. Re-connect the supply and light stove. (see  
lighting and controlling the stove section in the  
users instructions section of this manual). Turn to  
high setting. Read pressure guage, setting to be -  
20 mbar for Natural Gas or  
37 mbar for LPG  
Step 4. If any adjustment is required, use the brass  
screw located between knob B and knob A on the  
front of the valve, and adjust accordingly to the  
indication symbol marked upon the valve body.  
Step 5. Turn off stove and isolate the supply.  
To check the pressure to the burner. This must be  
carried out with all other gas appliances operating  
at maximum. To check the pressure to the burner it  
is necessary to ignite the appliance and set to 'high  
rate'. (See pressure test sequence).  
Step 6. Disconnect manometer and re-tighten the  
outlet pressure tap screw. Do not over tighten.  
Step 7 Replace the valve control cover.  
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FITTING AND ARRANGING THE  
COALS (Both NG & LPG versions)  
Centre Coal  
Position  
Pilot  
Notch  
Ensure the appliance is cold  
Safety Notice - Please see SAFETY NOTICES  
ref. Coal / Log sets page 3.  
Warning: The coals and the coal matrix are fragile  
ensure they are handled carefully.  
Fig. 10a  
Ensure location is correct. Do not force the matrix  
into position. If the coals and/or the coal matrix are  
damaged they must be replaced with genuine  
Aarrow parts.  
Warning: An incorrect coal layout may cause soot  
to build up inside the stove and therefore invalidate  
the guarantee.  
3) Now position one of the loose coals into the  
centre of the stove ensuring that it is placed into  
the centre cutout and when in position, this coal  
will be resting upon the four corners of the base  
matrices. See Fig. 10a & b.  
RR  
LR  
RF  
LF  
Fig. 10b  
11X  
LOOSE  
COALS  
Plan View Of Base Matricies - White Dots  
Indicate Loose Coal Positions / Cut outs.  
Fig. 9  
4) Next, take 6x coals and place along the front  
row of the base matrices, 3x to the left of the cen-  
tre coal and 3x to the right of the centre coal.  
Observre the cutout positions within the matices  
as shown in Fig. 10b & 10c.  
How to arrange the coals  
(see Fig 9 for part identification)  
1) Place the 2x larger base matrices at the rear of  
the burner. These are labelled LR (left rear) & RR  
(right rear). These should be positioned so that the  
slots in the matrices sit over the rear upright fold of  
the burner top plate.  
2) Next position the 2x smaller base matrices  
between the rear matrices and the front of the fire-  
box. These matrices are labelled, LF (left front) &  
RF (right front). The RF matrix has a notch in the  
front to avoid the pilot assembly.  
Fig. 10c  
5) Take the remaining 4x coals and place along  
the upper edge to the base matrices. Again, place  
the coals into the areas shown in Fig 10b. The  
coal set layout is now complete and should look  
like Fig 10d & 10e.  
The arrangement should look like Fig 10a.  
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Key For Contents To NG Log Set -  
A = Rear log matrix (black in colour)  
B = Loose Embers (bagged)  
C = Curved Log  
D = Y Shape Log  
E = Central Log (Knotted Lump Protruding)  
F = 3x Small Twigs  
G = 1x Large Twig  
Fig. 10d  
How to arrange the logs  
1) Position the rear log matrix in the centre at the  
rear of the burner. The base of the matrix should  
slot down behind the burner. See Fig. 12a.  
2) Lay the Y shape log to the right hand side of  
the burner. Ensure that the Y open section is upper  
most and is resting onto the cutout flat area to the  
right of the rear log matrix. The base should be  
approimately 30mm from the front of the stove  
window opening. See Fig 12a.  
Fig. 10e  
Plan View Of Coal Set Layout.  
Note - Ensure that the pilot light is visible through  
the slot in the front right base matrix and that the  
pilot flame is not impinged.  
3) Take the curved log and place this to the left  
hand side of the burner. Make sure that the base of  
this log is again approx. 30mm from the front of  
the stove and the upper end of the log is resting on  
the grooved notch within the rear log matrix. See  
Fig 12a. Note, there should be a gap between both  
side logs when resting correctly on the rear  
matrix.  
FITTING AND ARRANGING THE  
LOGS (NG ONLY)  
Ensure the appliance is cold  
Safety Notice - Please see SAFETY NOTICES  
ref. Coal / Log set, page 3.  
Warning: The logs and matrix are fragile, ensure  
they are handled carefully.  
4) Next scatter the loose embers onto the burner  
area. Take care not to obstruct the pilot assembly.  
Ensure location is correct. Do not force the matrix  
into position. If any of the logs and/or rear matrix  
is damaged, they must be replaced with genuine  
Aarrow parts.  
Warning: An incorrect log layout may cause soot  
to build up inside the stove and therefore invali-  
date the guarantee.  
A
B
Fig. 12a  
C
5) Lay the central log, from the centre front of the  
burner to the rear of the stove. Sitting the upper  
portion of the central log onto the edge of the  
G
D
E
F
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upper corner of the curved left hand log. See Fig.  
12b. Note, the top resting position of the central  
log is angled to the left.  
FITTING AND ARRANGING THE  
LOGS (LPG ONLY)  
Ensure the appliance is cold  
Safety Notice - Please see SAFETY NOTICES  
ref. Coal / Log set, page 3.  
Warning: The logs and matrix are fragile, ensure  
they are handled carefully.  
Ensure location is correct. Do not force the matrix  
into position. If any of the logs and/or rear matrix  
is damaged, they must be replaced with genuine  
Aarrow parts.  
Warning: An incorrect log layout may cause soot  
to build up inside the stove and therefore invali-  
date the guarantee.  
Fig. 12b  
6) Place 2x smaller twigs as shown in Fig. 12b.  
Note, the bottom of the twigs rest between the  
stove body and burner. Take care with the right  
hand twig to avoid impinging upon the pilot  
assembly.  
D
B
7) Take the remaining small twig and large twig  
and place as shown in Fig 12c. The log layout is  
now correct.  
A
C
F
G
E
Fig 13  
Key For Contents To LPG Log Set -  
A = Y Shaped Rear Log  
B = Loose Embers  
C = Curved Log  
Fig. 12c  
D = Straight Log  
E = 1x Medium Twig  
F = 3x Small Twig  
G = 2x Large Twigs  
How to arrange the logs  
1) Position the Y shaped log across the rear of the  
burner, standing up against the rear of the firebox  
and behind the burner. See Fig. 14a.  
2) Scatter the loose embers over the burner, taking  
care not to cover the pilot assembly. See Fig. 14a.  
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5) The remaining 3X small twigs are placed as  
shown in Fig. 14d. The LPG log layout is now  
complete.  
Fig. 14a  
3) Place the curved log to the left hand side of the  
firebox, rest the top of this log onto the top of the  
Y shaped open end of the rear log. Take the  
straight log and position this to the right hand side  
of the firebox, again rest the rear of this log onto  
the rear Y shaped log, opposite end to the curved  
log. Note, rest both fronts of these end logs  
Fig. 14d  
against the front corners of the burner.See Fig.14b.  
Fig. 14b  
4) Next place the 2x large twigs into the layout  
with the base of each twig central about the stove  
opening and placed to the front of the stove. The  
tops of these twigs radiate out from the base to  
form a vee shape and rest upon the rear Y log (left  
hand) and straight log (right hand). The medium  
twig is placed between the large twigs as shown in  
Fig. 14c.  
Fig. 14c  
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NOTE: If the optional remote control system has been ordered with the stove and is not  
fitted please proceed.  
FOR A MANUAL STOVE (WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL) PROCEED TO PAGE 22.  
INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM  
Important  
A corgi registered gas engineer must carry out the installation of the remote control system  
PARTS LIST  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Motor  
Ultrasonic Receiver  
Remote control handset  
Wiring Harness (Multiblock end to reciever, spade connections to motor/micro switch)  
Micro-switch  
AA/LR6 1.5v Batteries (4x) & 9V-6F22 9v Battery (1) Supplied (Not Shown)  
4
3
1
2
5
Fig. 15  
Technical data  
Ambient temperature range Remote and receiver max. 140deg F / 60deg C  
Connecting cable  
Quality Alkaline  
max. 356deg F / 180deg C  
Handset: 1x9V Block  
Receiver: 4x1.5V AA  
Batteries  
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ASSEMBLE MOTOR  
1) Remove the front cover from the valve. This is done by unscrewing the small pozi screw, located by  
knob B. Unclip the right hand side of the cover located to the side of knob A. See Fig. 16a & b.  
Tab  
Screw  
Knob A  
Knob B  
Fig. 16a  
Fig. 16b  
2) Remove the cover and dispose of the spacer tube fitted with the screw.  
3) Position the motor onto the location lugs (arrow X) and engage the drive gear onto knob B (arrow Y).  
X
Y
Fig. 16c  
Fig. 16d  
4) Replace valve cover, ensure clip is located before the pozi screw is tightened. Do not over-tighten the  
screw as this may effect the operation of the control.  
5) Take the micro switch and fix to the front of the valve cover with the self tapping screw provided.  
Switch is located onto the lug moulded within the valve cover, next to knob B. See Fig. 16e.  
Knob B  
Wiring  
Connections  
Micro Switch  
Fig. 16e  
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ASSEMBLE RECEIVER  
Important  
The remote system is intended for use with original Aarrow parts only.  
1) Carefully push the multi block connector on to the connection within the reciever unit as shown in Fig  
17a. This connector can only fit one way, so ensure the slot in the recievers board lines up with the mould-  
ing within the multi block connection.  
SLOT  
Fig. 17a  
Fig. 17b  
2) Next, connect the angled spade connectors to the motor, note there are two different sized connectors and  
these can only be fitted to the appropriate sized spade tab. The remaining narrow spade connectors fit to the  
spade tabs on the micro switch. These are not handed, see Fig. 17b.  
3) Place the double sided adhesive tape to the underside of the reciever unit. Slide back the cover and insert  
the 4x AA/LR6 1.5v batteries into unit, observing the correct polartity as marked on the unit. Re-place  
cover. Fig. 17c.  
CAUTION! Ensure the batteries are inserted AFTER the motor is wired. A short circuit can  
destroy the electrical components.  
4) Position the reciever unit, as shown in Fig. 17d onto the space provided on the valve bracket. Affix the  
underside of the unit with the double sided tape. Take care to route the wiring harness away from any hot  
parts and do not obstruct the valve controls. The reciever unit works by ultrasonic so ensure that the reciev-  
ing round grill is facing to the front of the stove.  
Fig. 17d  
Fig. 17c  
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HANDSET  
1) Insert the battery (9v) into Remote control. Slide back the battery compartment cover, insert and connect  
a suitable battery and replace the cover.  
Fig. 18  
2) The remote is now ready to use. In the event of battery failure the flame height can still be adjusted man-  
ually using the knob B on the valve.  
NOTE  
Please note, the placement of the Remote control (temperature sensor) is important to assure  
proper temperature regulation. Please refer to user instructions.  
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Repeated operation of the spillage monitoring  
system whereby the OSD (oxygen sensing  
device/spillage monitoring system). If their is a  
problem with the ODS pilot going out after the  
stove has operated satisfactory, this indicates a  
possible flue draw problem. Seek expert advise  
from a qualified engineer.  
COMMISSIONING THE STOVE  
Refit the glass/glass frame assembly.  
Refit the outer body and secure with the locking  
levers.  
If horizontal flue is used fit the canopy cover  
plate. (See page 25 step 1a.)  
If top flue is used locate the infill plate (See page  
25 step 1b).  
Follow the lighting instructions (See pages 32 &  
33), light the pilot and check:-  
1. The operation of the control  
2. The cross lighting of the burner  
3. All gas settings can be achieved  
Warning: The spillage monitoring system,  
consists of a special oxygen sensing device (OSD)  
pilot and is a safety feature required by law. It  
must not be adjusted or put out of action by the  
installer. If the spillage monitoring system or  
any of its parts are to be replaced, only original  
manufacturers parts must be used.  
FIRE TESTING  
Flame failure device testing  
Step 1 Ignite the appliance in accordance with page  
and run for 60 seconds.  
Step 2 Turn the appliance off to extinguish the  
pilot, listen for a snap at the control valve. This  
should occur within 60 seconds of the pilot flame  
being extinguished. The snap sound will be the  
magnet disengaging, and thus shutting off the flow  
of gas to the pilot and burner.  
Fig. 19a  
Note: The fire will give off non-toxic fumes when  
first used. This is perfectly normal it will disappear  
after the first few hours. Once the spillage test is  
complete open windows and doors to ventilate the  
area.  
Spillage Test  
Step 1. Close all doors and windows.  
Step 2 Light the appliance and set to the high rate.  
Step 3. Allow fire to warm up for 10 minutes.  
SELF LEVELING REAR FEET  
Once the stove is in position on the hearth, working  
on the rear legs, simply loosen the pozi screw and  
rotate the inner ‘pear’ shaped adjuster to touch the  
hearth. Re-tighten the screw and repeat for the  
other side.  
Step 4. Position the smoke match at the back of the  
fire centrally beneath the rear diverter as shown in  
Fig 19a.  
All of the smoke should be drawn into the fire.  
If this does not occur the appliance must be  
disconnected and the flue checked.  
Fig. 19b  
Step 5. If there is an extractor fan in any room, this  
must be turned on and any doors between it and the  
fire left open, repeat the spillage test.  
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Advise the end user  
1. That there will be an odour from the stove  
when the stove is first lit and is non-toxic. It is  
advised that the stove is initially run with the  
room well ventilated to disperse the fumes.  
2. How the valve controls operate and how to light  
the pilot.  
3. Advise about leaving pilot on.  
4. That the stove is fitted with two safety devices,  
one cuts off the stove if for any reason the gas  
supply is turned off - A flame failure devise.  
The second will cut the stove off if there is  
inadequate flue draw for example a blockage in  
the chimney. If this occurs the stove should not be  
re-lit until the stove and flue have been checked  
by a qualified gas engineer.  
5. To read the users instructions before using the  
stove.  
6. The stove must never be used if the glass is  
cracked or broken.  
7. Explain that the working surfaces of the stove  
will get hot and that no combustible materials  
including clothing, furniture and furnishings  
(including curtains) must not be placed within one  
metre of the stove.  
Leave the instruction manual with the end user  
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CHECKLIST  
Hearths, Fireplaces, Flues and chimneys  
This checklist is to ensure hearths, fireplaces, flues and chimneys are satisfactory, and to show what you have done to comply with the  
requirements of The Building Regulations 2000 Approved Document J 2002.  
1. Building address, where work has been carried out.......................................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................  
2. Identification of hearth, fireplace chimney or flue  
3. Firing capability: solid fuel/gas/.  
4. Intended type of appliance.  
State model and output.  
5. Ventilation provisions for the appliance:  
State type and area of permanently open vents.  
6. Chimney or flue construction  
a) State the type or make and whether new or existing.  
b) internal flue size (and equivalent height, where  
calculated - natural draught gas appliances only).  
c) If clay or concrete flue liners used confirm that they are  
correctly jointed with socket end uppermost and  
state jointing materials used.  
d) If an existing chimney has been refurbished with a  
new liner, type or make of liner fitted.  
e) Details of flue outlet terminal and diagram reference.  
Outlet Details:  
Complies with:  
f) Number and angle of bends.  
g) Provision for cleaning and recommended frequency.  
7. Hearth. Form of construction. New or existing?  
8. Inspection and testing after completion  
Tests carried out by:  
Tests and results  
Flue  
visual  
inspection  
sweeping  
coring ball  
smoke  
Appliance (where included) spillage  
I/we the undersigned confirm that the above details are correct. In my opinion, these works comply with the relevant requirements in  
Part J of Schedule 1 to the Building regulations.  
Print name and title....................................................................................................Profession..........................................................................  
Capacity......................................................................................................................Telephone..........................................................................  
Address............................................................................................................................................................Postcode.......................................  
Signed........................................................................................................Date.................................  
Registered membership of..(e.g. CORGI, OFTEC, HETAS, NACE, NACS)............................................  
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Step 4 Lift the body and canopy off the chassis.  
Refer to “guide to manual handling” on page 3.  
REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS  
IMPORTANT  
When refitting the glass frame ensure the origi-  
nal screws are used. Longer screws may foul  
the coal / log set placement.  
Ensure the appliance is cold.  
Step 1a For rear flue appliance remove canopy  
cover plate.  
Step 5 Remove dummy fuel retainer (2 screws)  
If glass is broken, suitable gloves must be worn  
for protection.  
Step 1b For top flue appliance remove infill piece.  
Step 6 Remove glass and glass frame.  
• Remove any loose glass  
• Be aware of any glass that will become loose  
when removing the frame.  
•Loosen but do not remove the four screws at the  
base of the frame.  
Step 2 Remove the fire doors  
Open and lift off hinges (held shut by magnet).  
•Remove all but one of the top centre retaining  
screws.  
Step 3 Disengage locking levers, one per side.  
•Remove the remaining top screw. The frame and  
glass will now be loose and can be removed.  
•The frame has slots at the base to ease removal.  
•Remove any remaining loose glass.  
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Step 7 Clear inside of stove of any debris.  
Step 7 Remove the two self tapping screws each  
side of the injector as shown below.  
Step 8 To re-assemble reverse this procedure. See  
initial note on page 25.  
Note:When relocating the body and canopy  
assembly ensure the front location tab is engaged  
in the chassis.  
The burner assembly may now be  
removed. Slide back off the injector and  
lift the burner assembly upwards from the  
rear while at the same time pivoting it  
towards you. Take care not to damage the  
injector.  
Step 8 To remove the valve assembly undo the  
3x Pozi M5 screws, located within the fire  
box (2x to the front of the burner and 1x  
centrually to the rear of the burner), lift  
upwards from the rear while at the same  
time pivoting it towards you. Carefully  
guide the controls through aperture clear  
of the stove.  
BURNER AND VALVE  
ASSEMBLY REMOVAL  
Please note! When handling the burner assembly  
be aware of the sharp points of the self tapping  
screws on the underside  
Ensure the appliance is cold.  
After replacement of burner assembly, ensure  
that a check on the gas tightness of any new  
joint is carried out.  
Step 1 Isolate the gas supply from the stove  
Step 2 Disconnect the supply inlet pipe by  
releasing the pipe nut at the rear of the  
valve, see page 13.  
Step 3 Remove the outer body of the stove (Ref  
Page 25).  
Step 4 Remove the dummy fuel retainer and then  
the glass frame assembly (Ref Page 25).  
Step 5 Remove the coals or logs.  
Step 6 Remove the base coal matrix (four pieces)  
Take care not to damage the matrix,  
(Page 14).  
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Step 16 Refit the dummy fuel retainer.(2x screws)  
Step 17 Relocate the outer body of the stove.  
Step 18 If the stove is rear flued proceed to fit the  
top flue cover plate into the canopy  
cutout ensuring the front tab is located  
under the canopy (see page 25, step 1a).  
Place the valve cover in front of the  
control valve.  
ANNUAL SERVICE  
THIS GAS APPLIANCE MUST BE SERVICED  
EVERY TWELVE MONTHS BY A QUALIFIED  
GAS ENGINEER.  
See "SAFETY NOTICES" ref coal set page 3.  
Step 19 If the stove is top flued, proceed to fit the  
top flue infill piece (see page 25, step  
1b). Place the valve cover in front of the  
control valve.  
Ensure the appliance is cold.  
Step 1 Isolate the gas supply from the stove.  
Step 2 Remove the outer body of the stove.  
Step 3 Remove the glass.  
Important: If the glass is broken or cracked or  
the glass gasket is damaged they must be  
replaced before the stove is used.  
CLEANING OUTER SURFACES  
It is best cleaned using a soft brush. Do not allow  
moisture to remain on the top while cold or  
surface rust may occur.  
Step 4 Carefully remove and clean the loose coal  
/ logs set of any soot deposits using a soft  
brush.  
Step 5 Clean the firebox of any soot deposits  
using a soft brush.  
Step 6 Carefully lift out and clean the base coal  
matrix. Important: If any of the ceramic  
components are damaged they must be  
replaced with original Aarrow parts.  
Step 7 Clean the burner top and surrounding  
areas with a vacuum cleaner.(See safety  
notices on page 3).  
Step 8 Inspect the pilot assembly to ensure that it  
is clean, unobstructed and in good work  
ing order.  
Step 9 Looking into the flue from inside the  
stove check that it is clear of any debris or  
obstructions.  
Step 10 Check the system for gas soundness.  
Step 11 Check the ignition of the pilot and with  
the pilot turned off check that the flame  
failure system is working.  
Step 12 Relocate the base coal matrix (4x piece).  
Step 13 Relocate and position the loose coals or  
re-assembly the log set.  
Step 14 Light the pilot and check the operation of  
the stove and the flame picture.  
Step 15 Relocate the glass frame assembly,  
ensuring all the screws are replaced and  
secure. (Use original screws only.)  
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS  
START  
Does the pilot  
ignite?  
Does the pilot  
stay alight?  
Does the main  
Does the stove  
stay alight?  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Fire satisfactory  
burner light?  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Investigate for blocked chimney  
and adaquate ventilation check  
spillage. If their is no obvious  
blockage, seek expert advise.  
Is the gas supply  
turned on?  
Is their air in  
the system?  
Is the main  
injector blocked?  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Clean and  
replace as  
necessary  
Purge system  
No  
Turn gas  
on  
Yes  
No  
Is the supply  
pressure  
correct?  
Is the  
thermocouple  
o.k.?  
Check gas supply and operation of  
control valve. Replace if necessary.  
No  
No  
Correct  
pressure  
Replace pilot  
assembly  
OSD  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Confirm supply  
pressure is correct  
Is their a spark at the  
electrode?  
Is pilot flame the correct  
size & playing onto  
No  
thermocouple  
Yes  
Replace the pilot  
OSD assembly  
Check for  
spark output  
from control  
valve.  
No  
Yes  
OSD  
PILOT -  
Oxygen  
Sensing  
Device  
Pilot  
Check if gas  
is passing  
from control  
valve.  
Replace pilot  
OSD assembly  
No  
Replace  
control  
valve  
Yes  
Investigate control valve  
operation and replace if necessary.  
Replace pilot  
OSD assembly  
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ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD  
Company  
Work Carried Out  
Signature  
Date of Visit  
Should you have any questions about your Sherborne GSL Gas Stove that is not covered in this manual please  
contact your Aarrow stove retailer.  
Please keep all repair receipts safely.  
Please ensure you have this manual available when an engineer visits as they will complete the service record  
chart.  
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ADDITIONAL NOTES  
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INSTRUCTIONS  
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Continue pressing down while turning knob “A”  
anti-clockwise to the small flame position, this will  
activate the piezo and light the pilot. Continue to  
hold down for a further 10 seconds after pilot has  
been lit, if the pilot does not stay lit repeat the pro-  
cedure. When the pilot stays lit release knob “A” at  
the small flame position. (See Fig. 20c).  
LIGHTING & CONTROLLING  
THE FIRE  
Under no circumstances must the stove be operated  
if the glass is cracked or broken.  
It is recommended that if the property is occupied  
the pilot be left on permanently. This will keep the  
stove and its components, including the ceramic  
coal / log set in a warmer state and assist the light-  
ing of the burner. This in turn will reduce the  
chance of condensation and any associated prob-  
lems.  
B
A
If the property is left unoccupied for a long period  
of time the pilot must be switched off.  
Fig. 20c  
The controls are located beneath the ash lip at the  
base of the appliance. (See Fig.20a)  
Note: Ensure burner control knob “B” is set at  
maximum and pilot control knob “A” is set in the  
off position. (See Fig. 20e)  
NOTE! This lighting procedure does not have to be  
carried out every time the stove is used provided  
the pilot is left alight.  
Step 2. To ignite burner  
With the pilot lit turn control knob “A” to the large  
flame position and release. This will ignite the  
burner. (See Fig. 20d) On initial lighting or after a  
period of non use, there may be a short delay of 5  
or 6 seconds to allow the burner chamber to fill  
with gas, before ignition takes place, this is per-  
fectly normal.  
To achieve the desired setting turn knob “B” to suit.  
Turn anti-clockwise to increase input and clock-  
wise to decrease input.  
Fig. 20a  
Step 1. To ignite the pilot. First locate the pilot, it  
can be viewed in the front right hand side of the  
coal / log bed. Open doors and look downward  
through the glass window 50mm from the right  
hand side. To ignite the pilot turn control knob “A”  
anti-clockwise towards the spark position (See Fig.  
20b) until it stops, press down and hold in for 5 sec-  
onds. (only pilot gas flows) .  
Max  
Min  
Fig. 20d  
NOTE! Between the Max and Min burner settings  
an infinitely vairable flame height is achievable.  
B
A
NOTE! Condensation may form on the glass  
panel during initial ignition of the burner, this is  
normal and due to the moisture in the atmosphere.  
This will disappear within 10 minutes of firing.  
Fig. 20b  
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Step 3. To turn the stove and the pilot off  
completely, turn control knob “A” to the small  
flame setting, (pilot frame) depress and turn to off  
position, then release (See Fig. 20e)  
CLEANING OUTER SURFACES  
It is best cleaned using a soft brush.  
Do not allow moisture to remain on the stove while  
cold or surface rust may occur.  
A
B
Fig. 20e  
Important, when control knob “A” is turned to the  
off position a built-in safety lock is activated which  
will prevent you from turning the control knob for  
60 seconds.  
Do not try to force the control, wait the 60  
seconds.  
NOTE! If the pilot flame is extinguished either  
intentionally or unintentionally, no attempt to re-  
light the gas should be until at least 3 minutes has  
elapsed.  
NOTE! During the initial firing, the stove will  
give off non-toxic fumes when first used. This is  
perfectly normal and will disappear after the first  
few hours. It is advised to ventilate the room by  
opening doors and windows to prevent irritation to  
to user.  
NOTE! The fire doors can be opened during oper-  
ation, for a greater viewing area to the flame pic-  
ture, this does not effect the operational perform-  
ance of the stove.  
NOTE! During operation, the metal surface of the  
stove will be HOT, a operating tool is supplied  
with the stove and can be used to open the doors if  
required. See fig. 20f.  
Fig. 20f  
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NOTE: ONLY FOR STOVES WITH REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM  
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY REMOTE CONTROL  
Display  
A
Auto  
Timer  
B
Fig. 21  
When the pilot has been lit, the remote transmitter can be used to control the flame height or to turn the main  
burner on or off.  
Aim the remote transmitter at the control valve and press the top button 'A' to increase the input or the bot-  
tom button 'B' to decrease the input. Short tapping of either button allows incremental change in flame height.  
Note! In the event of battery failure the flame height can still be adjusted manually  
Caution!  
It is recommended to turn the combination control either to the off or pilot position if the appliance is left  
unattended for long periods (e.g vacation) so that it cannot receive commands from the remote transmitter.  
Exercise caution when leaving the appliance unattended, and in exceptional cases sound waves from sources  
other than the transmitter can cause changes in flame height adjustment.  
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THERMOSTAT AND TIMER REMOTE CONTROL  
TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS  
Set the display (from *C/24 h to *F/12 h and vice versa)  
• After connecting the battery or by simultaneously pressing AUTO and TIMER, the display flashes you  
are in set mode.  
• From set mode, press AUTO to switch from *F (and 12 hour clock) to *C (and 24 hour clock)  
• The display will automatically return to manual mode after some time, but you may immediately return  
ual by depressing the TIMER button.  
Set the current time  
• After connecting the battery or by simultaneously pressing AUTO and TIMER, the display flashes you  
are in set mode.  
• From set mode, press ( A ) to set the hour and ( B ) to set the minute.  
• Wait or press TIMER to return to “manual” mode.  
Programming the Desired Set Temperature  
• Press AUTO until the display flashes  
• Press ( A ) or ( B ) to the desired temperature.  
• Wait or press AUTO to switch to automatic mode.  
• A sensor in the remote control measures the room temperature. The controller compares the room temper-  
ature with the set temperature and sends a signal to the receiver to turn the gas valve motor, which adjusts  
the flame height accordingly.  
Programming the Timer  
• Press TIMER until P1* (start) flashes (period 1. heating cycle on).  
• Set the time for the beginning of the first heating period by pressing ( A ) for hour and ( B ) for minute.  
• Press TIMER again P1* disappears and the symbol P1) (finish) appears.  
• Set the time for the end of the first heating period.  
• Press TIMER again to set the second heating period P2* (start) and P2) (finish).  
• Store both heating periods by pressing TIMER again.  
NOTE! If only one heating period is desired, programme the same time for P2* and P2) as for P1* and  
P1).  
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Manual Mode (Man in Display) for Manual Flame Height Adjustment  
• Press ( A ) to turn on the fire (main burner) or to increase flame height.  
• Press ( B ) to decrease the flame or to turn down to pilot.  
• To incrementally increase or decrease the flame height lightly tap either the ( A ) or ( B ) button.  
• The “Send” symbol appears in the upper left corner of the display when either large button is depressed.  
• The LED of the remote control reciever flashes when knob B of the valve reaches its end stops.  
Automatic Mode (AUTO in display) for Temperature Control  
• Briefly press AUTO. The set temperature will appear briefly before the display reverts to the room temperature.  
Timer Mode (TIMER in display)  
• During heating periods P1* and P2* the temperature is continued in the same manner as in automatic mode.  
• When the timer programme turns to P1) or P2) (heating cycle off) the motor will turn the valve to pilot and there is  
no temperature control. This minimizes battery consumption.  
You may press AUTO to verify the set - temperature and then press TIMER to return to timer mode.  
You may press either the ( A ) or ( B ) button from any mode for manual override.  
• To prolong battery life we recommend switching the remote control to manual mode and turning the fire to pilot  
with the ( B ) button before turning the appliance off. If the remote control is left in automatic or timer mode, the  
batteries will continue to be used when the appliance is off.  
Changing the Battery  
• If BATT appears in upper right hand corner of the display or if the red light of the receiver becomes faint please  
change the battery from remote control or receiver.  
Fig. 22  
Slide back the handset battery compartment cover, remove the used battery, insert and connect a suitable battery (9V-  
6F22) and replace the cover.  
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Fig. 23  
Slide back the battery compartment cover, insert 4 suitable batteries and replace the cover  
If the batteries lose power, the flame height can be adjusted by manually turning knob B (see page 32)  
NOTE  
Please note the placement of the remote control (temperature sensor) is important to assure proper tempera-  
ture regulation. Generally a more constant temperature will be assured, if the remote control is not too far  
from the gas appliance. Before switching to AUTO or TIMER mode press either button ( A ) or ( B ) to  
verify the reception (when the send symbol appears in the remote control display, the receiver red light  
must illuminate). For the AUTO or TIMER mode to function correctly the remote control must remain  
within range of the receiver. The remote control should not be used in very close proximity to the receiver  
(less than 1m / 3ft) as this could in very rare cases, produce a electronic switch error. This error could block  
the motor when the knob reaches the end points of its turning radius. The knob must then be turned manu-  
ally to free blockage.  
The temperature is controlled by activating the motor for a specific length of time to adjust the appropriate  
flame height. This time is calculated by the remote control and depends on variables such as room size,  
heater capacity, battery power etc. Therefore a few cycles are necessary before an optimum is achieved. If a  
low flame is sufficient to provide enough warmth to the room, then the appliance will cycle between low  
fire and off. This allows longer periods with the flame on and provides a more uniform room temperature.  
It is recommended to turn the combination control either to the off or pliot position if the appliance is left unattended for longer  
periods (e.g vacation) so that it cannot receive commands from the remote control. Exercise caution when leaving the appliance  
unattended, in exceptional cases sound waves from sources other than the remote control can cause changes in flame height  
adjustment.  
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IMPORTANT NOTICES  
Warning: The stove will become very hot. Always  
use a fire guard in the presence of children, the  
elderly, and the infirm. The fireguard must  
comply with BS8423:2002 (Fire guards suitable  
for use with solid fuel appliances).  
A qualified gas engineer must carry out the  
installation and servicing of this appliance in  
accordance with these instructions and in  
compliance with current Building Regulations.  
Such person must be a registered CORGI  
engineer.  
This appliance is designed to run on natural gas or  
LPG, however it is not possible to change between  
the two versions without a factory service.  
Warning - Only use the appliance with the spec-  
ified gas (see the appliance data plate).  
This appliance is intended for use on a gas installa-  
tion with a governed meter.  
Warning: No combustible materials including  
clothing, furniture and furnishings (including  
curtains) must not be placed within 1 metre of the  
stove.  
Warning: THIS GAS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
SERVICED EVERY TWELVE MONTHS BY A  
QUALIFIED GAS ENGINEER.  
STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS  
The instructions must be read before use of the  
appliance.  
This product must be installed in accordance with  
the rules in force.  
Please note the following;  
The current Gas Safety (Installation and Use)  
Regulations (as amended).  
• Sealed components must not be interfered  
with.  
• Servicing instructions and part identification  
numbers are given towards the back of the  
manual.  
The Building Regulations for England and Wales  
2000 ref Approved Document J 2002 edition  
(issued by the DTLR).  
• Only use genuine Aarrow parts for  
replacements.  
The Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation)  
Regulations.  
All surfaces except the control knobs are  
considered to be working surfaces.  
Detailed recommendations are outlined in the  
current issue of the following British Standards:-  
BS5440 parts 1 and 2, BS5871 part 1 and BS6891  
.
Any Manufacturer Instructions must not be taken  
as overriding statutory requirements.  
Please note, that the monitoring system (ODS)  
operates if evacuation of the combustion products  
is interupted. If this does occur, turn the appliance  
to the fully OFF position, and re-light (see page  
32). If this monitoring system continues to cut out  
the appliance, a qualified gas engineer should be  
called.  
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CERTIFICATION  
Warning: Under no circumstances must the  
stove be operated if the glass is cracked or  
broken.  
This appliance is CE certificated for performance  
and safety. Therefore, it is important that no  
alteration is made to the appliance.  
Warning: If it is known or suspected that an  
operational or ignition fault exists on the  
appliance, it must not be used until it has been  
investigated and corrected by a qualified gas  
engineer.  
Any alteration not approved by Arada Ltd will  
invalidate the guarantee.  
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SHELF CLEARANCES  
Combustible shelf clearances  
The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other  
projection made of wood or any other combustible material is shown on graph 1.  
Graph 1  
Non-Combustible shelf clearances  
The minimum height from the extreme top surface of the stove to the underside of a shelf or other  
projection made of non-combustible material is shown on graph 2.  
Graph 2  
WARNING: No shelf is to be used with a top flue appliance, where it has to pass through a shelf.  
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SPARE PARTS  
Visual Aid  
(not to scale)  
Part Description  
Part Number  
1. Coal set  
(Complete)  
AFGS1115  
2. Log set - NG  
(Complete)  
AFGS1117  
3. Log set - LPG  
(Complete)  
AFGS1121  
AFGS1123  
4. Injector NG -  
BRAY 82/400  
5. Injector LPG -  
BRAY 82/160  
AFGS1124  
AFGS1087  
AFGS1125  
6. Pilot assembly -  
NG  
7. Pilot assembly -  
LPG  
8. Top Burner  
Assembly NG  
AFGS1126  
AFGS1127  
9. Top Burner  
Assembly LPG  
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SPARE PARTS  
Visual Aid  
(not to scale)  
Part Description  
Part Number  
10. Control Valve  
AFGS1089  
11. Fire door set  
(with handles)  
AFGS1128  
AFGS1093  
AFS047  
12. Glass Frame  
Assembly  
13. Hinge Kit &  
With Fixings-  
14. Dummy Fuel  
Retainer  
AFGS1118  
AFGS1095  
AFGS1096  
15. Instruction  
Manual  
16. Stove Glass  
Rope Gasket  
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Visual Aid  
(not to scale)  
Part Description  
Part Number  
17. Top Flue Cover  
Plate  
AFGS1098  
18. Top Flue Infill  
Piece  
AFGS1120  
19. Valve Cover  
AFGS1119  
AFGS1129  
20. Flue Spigot  
Complete With  
Rope Gasket  
21. Hot Plate  
Complete With  
Rope Gasket  
AFGS010  
AFS997  
22. Aarrow Fires  
Gauntlet Gloves  
23. Operating Tool  
AFS008  
24.  
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OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES  
Remote Control -  
A remote control system can be retro-fitted to your Sherborne GSL stove. This system allows  
convenient control of the stove, room temperature regulation and the advantage, to be programmable to  
enable switching on / off by a timer function*.  
* Note - Pilot must be lit manually before function of remote control is operational.  
Part Code -  
REMOTESHB  
Paint -  
Matching aerosol paint to tone in any connecting flues, pipes or surrounding metalwork.  
Tracery -  
Gothic style door traceries are available to suit any room.  
Part Code -  
TRACESHB  
Add On Canopy -  
A traditional raised add on canopy is available for your Sherborne GSL stove to complete the  
authentic look. The canopy can simply be fitted once the stove has been installed.  
Part Code -  
AOCSHB  
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GUARANTEE  
Your Sherborne GSL stove carries a Liftime* guarantee against defects to the stove body. All other  
components carry a guarantee period of One year from the date of purchase . This does not apply  
to items which would be subject to fair wear or tear. However, should you have any problems with  
your appliance please contact your Aarrow stove stockist who will have the knowledge and facili-  
ties to help you.  
*Lifetime Guarantee, stove body being defined as the steel outer casing and items fixed immovably to the casing.  
Arada Ltd will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental loss, damage, or injury  
however caused. If your appliance proves to be defective as a result of faulty materials or  
workmanship during guarantee, we will repair or replace it FREE OF CHARGE as long as the stove  
has been installed according to the these instructions and by a CORGI Registered fitter, who has  
completed and signed the Installation Check List on page 24. The stove must also be serviced in  
accordance with these instructions and the record of Annual service on page 29 should be completed  
by your service engineer.  
USE OF SPARE PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY Arada Ltd WILL  
INVALIDATE THE APPLIANCE WARRANTY.  
All Guarantee periods commence on the date of purchase and are non-transferable.  
Our Guarantee is offered as an addition to your statutory rights.  
Guarantee applicable to original purchaser only. Not transferable.  
The Manufactures decision shall be final.  
This installation and operating manual gives sufficient details to enable the appliance to be installed  
and maintained. If further information is required, please contact your local stockist who will be  
pleased to help.  
When you contact them, they will need to know :  
1. Your name, address, post code and telephone number.  
2. Date of purchase and supplier details.  
3. Name of installer.  
4. Stove serial number, found on the data plate badge.  
5. Clear and concise details of the fault.  
Please complete the following for you own records  
Date of Purchase.............................Model.................. Serial Number.................................  
Name and address of supplier.........................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................................................  
Name and address of Installer.........................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................................................  
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ADDITIONAL NOTES  
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FINAL FACTORY ASSEMBLY CHECK LIST  
Model..................................  
Serial No.............................  
I’ve checked it  
and it’s O.K.  
ALL  
TYPES  
QUALITY  
FINISH  
REGISTRATION CARD  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Assembled by.............................  
Checked by ................................  
GAS SERVICE TAP &  
8x GLASS FIXING SCREWS  
FLUE SPIGOT OUTLET  
HOT PLATE  
OUTER SLAB CANOPY COVER  
OUTER SLAB CANOPY INFILL  
OUTER BODY ASSEMBLY  
FIRE DOORS & HANDLES  
DUMMY FUEL RETAINER  
VALVE COVER  
GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY  
SELF LEVELING FEET  
OPERATING TOOL  
OPTIONAL EXTRA  
REMOTE CONTROL  
DOOR TRACERY  
FUEL BED SELECTION  
NG / LPG COAL SET  
NG LOG SET  
LPG LOG SET  
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