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HARMONY H23 HARMONY H43 HARMONY H33 STANFORD S13 STANFORD S23 STANFORD S33 STANFORD S43 STANFORD SP23 STANFORD SP33 STANFORD SP43 NESTOR MARTIN R23 NESTOR MARTIN R33 NESTOR MARTIN RH33 NESTOR MARTIN FH33

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IN1115 Edition G3 

Installation Instructions For

HARMONY

H13, H23, H33, H43

STANFORD

S13, S23, S33, S43

SP23, SP33, SP43

NESTOR MARTIN

R23, R33

RH33, FH33

Wood and Multifuel Stoves 

With Plexus Control and ZR Technology

This Manual Must Always Be Available To The Stove Operator

Serial Number

Part No.

Model Name

This manual must be used in conjunction with document IN1173.

The Wood and Mutlifuel Chimney and Installation Guide.

Since April 2002 only Registered Competent Engineers may install solid fuel fired 
appliances without involving the Local Authority Building Control Department. For 
more details contact HETAS.
Euroheat would suggest only Registered Competent Engineers install Euroheat 
appliances. 
If the installer is not a registered Competent Engineer we would advise that 
property owners insurance company is contacted to confirm there insurance is not 
effected.

 


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IMPORTANT

.

   The installation of this appliance must comply with all local regulations, including those referring to national 

and European Standards before it can be operated. The stove is not suitable for a shared flue. However, for England 
and Wales, only, the coming into force on 1st April 2002 of SI 2002 No 440 exempts the householder from this legal 
requirement for the installation of solid fuel fired appliance whose rated heat output is 50kW or less in a building 
having no more than 3 storeys (excluding any basement) if a Competent Engineer is employed who is registered 
under the Registration Scheme for Companies and Engineers involved in the Installation and Maintenance of 
Domestic Solid Fuel Fired Equipment operated by HETAS Ltd. These registered Competent Engineers may also carry 
out associated building work necessary to ensure that the installed appliance complies with Building Regulations 
without involving the Local Authority Building Control Department.

    Improper    adjustment,  alteration,  maintenance  or  the  fitting  of  replacement  parts  not  recommended  by 

the manufacturer can cause injury or property damage. Do not operate the stove with faulty seals or damaged 
glass.
  

 

Due to the high operating temperatures of this appliance it should be located away from pedestrian traffic 

and away from furniture and draperies. Do not store paper or wood near the appliance.  Any mats and rugs put 
in front of the stove should be fire proof and secured to prevent the possibility of tripping.

   Advise all persons as to the stove’s high surface temperatures. If it is possible  for children or infirm adults to 

come into contact with the stove, fit a suitable fire guard. 

   It is imperative that all air passageways into, out of, and within  the appliance are kept clean. All permanent 

ventilation into the room provided for the stove must remain clear and unobstructed at all times. Consideration must 
be given to the need for extra ventilation if another heating source needing air is to be operated simultaneously. 
If an extraction fan is proposed to be fitted to a connecting area of the house, after the stove has been installed, 
professional advice should be sought from a qualified engineer.
 

   The user should be advised that the appliance should be inspected regularly and the chimney cleaned at least 

annually.
More frequent cleaning may be required and the advice of a qualified chimney sweep should be sought. 

 

Our range of stoves is capable of operating with outstanding efficiency if the flue system is correct. Because 

so little heat is wasted to the flue it is possible that moisture within the products of combustion will condense if 
the heat losses within the flue way are too great and allow the flue gases to cool. For this reason we recommend 
that the stove is fitted with a suitable flue liner, the same diameter as the flue spigot, to prevent the possibility 
of acidic damage to the fabric of the chimney and damage to the stove which will reduce the longevity of the 
stove.

 

When correctly installed, the stove is designed to produce heat, safely.  It cannot do so if the installation is 

less than absolutely stable, constructed of materials suitable for such an installation  and consideration has not 
been given to the possibility of people with less than ideal common sense operating  it. 

   Have the existing chimney swept by a chimney sweep. Although you will be lining the chimney, any deposits 

left in the chimney will cause problems and may become a fire hazard.

 

Your attention is drawn to the precautions and responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Acts, and 

whatever new legislation being introduced during the life of this document.

 


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The Model Range Explained 

Nestor Martin and Euroheat insist on progressive development to produce products which are market leading. 
Our aims are to produce stoves with the latest innovations, user friendly operation and highly efficient for lower 
cost operation.  

This manual offers installation information for the range of HARMONY H13, H23, H33, H43. STANFORD S13, S23, 
S33, S43 SP23, SP33, SP43. NESTOR MARTIN R23, R33 RH33, FH33. 
In some cases you find references in this document to the model size rather than the models exterior design. 
There are four sizes of appliances, 13, 23, 33, 43.  The 13 is the smallest and the 43 the largest. Although the 
exterior clothes change between model ranges, for example the Harmony 23 and the Stanford 23, the internal 
workings are the same. Exceptions: The SP models are fitted with a top hot plate for warming operations.

Model Identification

You will see on the front page of this document a label which confirms which model you have. This label also 
advises you of the stoves unique serial number. This information is also attached to your stove for reference. 

Important

Please ensure the warranty registration form is completed if you are the installer and confirm with the user 
that it is there responsibility to return it to Euroheat. In this way the model and its history will be recorded for 
reference in the future.
For the latest versions of manuals, technical information, accessories and spare parts visit the euroheat web 
site.

Stoves supplied through Euroheat authorized retailers.
For England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland 

Euroheat Distributors (H.B.S). Ltd.
Unit 2, 
Court Farm Business Park,
Bishops Frome, 
Worcestershire.  WR6 5AY.

www.euroheat.co.uk

 

 

info@euroheat.co.uk 

Whilst Euroheat are always happy to assist, please ensure you have read this manual and the chimney and 
installation guide IN1173. 
First contact your supplying retailer for assistance. If you find this not successful contact the Euroheat Technical 
support team. Technical support telephone Number 01885 491117. E-mail tech@euroheat.co.uk. 

Before telephoning ensure you have the stoves serial number to hand and that you are a Registered Competent 
Engineer. If you are not a registered engineer seek one for assistance. A list of engineers can be obtained from 
HETAS.
Euroheat unfortunately are able to offer support for appliances which where not supplied by Euroheat. 

Stoves supplied through Eireheat authorized retailers.
For Eire

Sean Murphy Heating Ltd
Kinvara
Co Galway
Eire

www.eireheat.com
sales@eireheat.com

(091)637701  Fax: (091)637797
International +353 91637701

For support for appliances supplied through Eireheat in Ireland please contact using the 
details listed above. 

Thermic Distribution Europe Sa
11 Rue De Lion
B-5660
Frasnes Les Couvin, Belgium.

www.nestormartin.com

 


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Technical Details Intermittent Operation

Model Name

Model 
Number

Heat Output 
Nominal 
Wood

Heat Output 
Nominal 
Coal*

Weight 
KG

Flue 
Draught 
Nominal

Flue Gas 
Mass 
Flow g/s

Flue Gas 
Temperature 
Down Stream 
of Flue Spigot 
deg C

Efficiency 
with
 Top Flue 
Connection

Harmony 13 Wood

H13*

4.6kW

96

12pa

4.9

293

77.1% Net

70.2% Gross

Harmony 13 Coal

H13*

3.6kW

96

12pa

3.8

210

82.8% Net

75.4% Gross

Harmony 23

H23*

5.9kW

6.1kW

124

12pa 

7.7

326

See smoke 

control 

exempted 

table

Harmony 33

H33

7.9kW

8.4kW

143

12pa

6.5

357

Harmony 43

H43*

10.5

11.3kW

186

12pa

6.5

357

Stanford 13 Wood

S13*

4.6kW

96

12pa

4.9

293

77.1% Net

70.2% Gross

Stanford 13 Coal

S13*

3.6kW

96

12pa

3.8

210

82.8% Net

75.4% Gross

Stanford 23 

S23*

5.9kW

6.1kW

124

12pa

7.7

326

See smoke 

control 

exempted 

table

Stanford SP23 HP

SP23 HP*

5.9kW

6.1kW

132

12pa

7.7

326

Stanford 33

S33

7.9Kw

6.1kW

146

12pa

6.5

357

Stanford  SP33 HP

SP33 HP

7.9kW

8.4kW

153

12pa

6.5

357

Stanford 43

S43*

10.5Kw

11.3kW

186

12pa

6.5

357

Stanford SP43 HP

SP43 HP*

10.5Kw

11.3kW

196

12pa

6.5

357

Nestor Martin R23

R23*

5.9kW

6.1kW

103

12pa

7.7

326

Nestor Martin R33

R33

7.9kW

8.4kW

125

12pa

6.5

357

Nestor Martin RH33

RH33*

8.4kW

7.2kW

143

12pa

6.5

357

Nestor Martin FH33

FH33*

8.4kW

7.2kW

141

12pa

6.5

357

* HETAS Approved

Models indicated above as HETAS approved to a certain flue position are indicated by **  

Intermittent operation is when the appliance is used for short firing periods for example 45 minutes to 2 hours. 
This is a common operation in warmer weather such as cold spring evenings. The information provided below 
where indicated as HETAS approved is from the current CE standards EN 13240:2001 and EN 13240 A2:2004. 
The test fuel for wood burning, Beech, for Coal burning Anthracite.

 


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Model

Flue Size

Air Requirement 
Equivalent Area 
as Approved 
Document J

UK Smoke 
Control 
Exemption 
Burning Wood

Efficiency 
Net % 
Rear flue 

Efficiency 
Net % 
Top flue 

Efficiency 
Gross % 
Rear flue 

Efficiency 
Gross % 
Top flue 

Harmony 13

5” (125mm)

Nil*

Approved

See intermittent  or continuous operation

Harmony  23

6” (153mm)

1100mm2

Approved

73**

65.7**

Harmony 33

6” (153mm)

2750mm2

Approved

77.6

Harmony 43

7” (180mm)

4125mm2

80**

72.8**

Stanford 13

5” (125mm)

Nil*

Approved

See intermittent  or continuous operation

Stanford 23

6” (153mm)

1100mm2

Approved

73**

65.7**

Stanford SP23 HP

6” (153mm)

1100mm2

Approved

73**

65.7**

Stanford 33

6” (153mm)

2750mm2

Approved

77.6

Stanford SP33 HP

6” (153mm)

2750mm2

Approved

77.6

Stanford 43

7” (180mm)

4125mm2

80**

72.8**

Stanford SP43 HP

7” (180mm)

4125mm2

80**

72.8**

Nestor Martin R23

6” (153mm)

1100mm2

Approved

73**

65.7**

Nestor Martin R33

6” (153mm)

2750mm2

Approved

77.6

Nestor Martin RH33 7” (178mm)

2750mm2

77.6**

69.7**

Nestor Martin FH33

7” (178mm)

2750mm2

77.6**

69.7**

Exempted

Smoke

Control

Model Name

Model 
Number

Heat Output 
Nominal 
Wood

Heat Output 
Nominal 
Coal*

Weight 
KG

Flue 
Draught 
Nominal

Flue Gas 
Mass 
Flow g/s

Flue Gas 
Temperature 
Down Stream 
of Flue Spigot 
deg C

Efficiency 
with
 Top Flue 
Connection

Harmony 13 Wood*

H13

5.4kW

96

12pa

4.9

293

83.4% Net 

75.9% Gross

Harmony 13 Coal*

H13

3.5kW

96

12pa

3.8

210

78.3% Net

71.2% Gross

Stanford 13 Wood*

S13

5.4kW

96

12pa

4.9

293

83.4% Net 

75.9% Gross

Stanford 13 Coal*

S13

3.5kW

96

12pa

3.8

210

78.3% Net

71.2% Gross

* HETAS Approved

Technical Details Continuous Operation

Continuous operation is when the appliance is used for long firing periods for example several hours and 
for overnight operation. This is a common operation in cold weather as experienced in deep winter. The 
information provided below is from the current CE standards EN 13240:2001 and EN 13240 A2:2004. The test 
fuel for wood burning, Beech, for Coal burning Anthracite.

Smoke Control Exempted

Models listed as smoke control exempted have passed the very strict U.K. requirements and can operate in 
smoke control zones burning dry seasoned wood.

* Air requirement equivalent area. Building regulations Document J, advises that an air supply should be 
installed for appliances with a heating output over 5kW. Document  J indicates that there should be sufficient 
advantageous air for heating outputs below this amount. With modern properties this may not always be the 
case and/or more free air may be required. Continuous or intermittent operation will result in different heating 
outputs due to the nature of the fuel and the appliance. If in doubt increase the suggested area listed or contact 
your HETAS approved engineer for assistance.

 


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Stoves Construction

The plexus control is the centre of the air inlet system. The fuel select lever, controls the direction of air flow, 
either air wash or under grate. The burning rate control governs the amount of air entering the fire. 

Top Chamber Baffle

Ash Pan Door

Riddling Actuating Rod

Air Direction lever

Air Volume Control

Remote Control 
Motor

Fuel Guard

Grate

Plexus Control
 Assembly

Internal Cast Iron
Protection Plates

Top Flue Option

Rear Flue Option

Pre Heated
Primary Air

Useful Organisations UK

Solid Fuel Association  

 

 

 

0845 601 4406  

www.solidfuel.co.uk

The National Association of Chimney Sweeps 

01785 811732 

www.chimneyworks.co.uk

HETAS  Ltd. 

 

 

 

 

 

0845 634 5626 

www.hetas.co.uk

 


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Flue Outlet Configuration

Top Flue Connection

When using top flue outlet the flue spigot with certain models is fitted with a flue spigot protector.
This protection tube prevents damage to the flue outlet and slows down the movement of flue gases to the 
flue system. See table below for model information.

A

B

Front of stove

Spigot protector

Protector baffle plate

Gasket

Flue Spigot

C

Rear of stove

Correct configuration of spigot protector and protector baffle plate.
Model

Flue Protector (C)

Protector Baffle Plate (A) 

or (B)

Harmony 13

Yes

B

Harmony 23

Yes

B

Harmony 33

Yes

A or B

Harmony 43

Yes (only enamel Models)

No

Stanford 13

Yes

B

Stanford 23

Yes

B

Stanford SP23

No

No

Stanford 33

Yes

A or B

Stanford SP33

No

No

Stanford 43

Yes (only enamel models)

No

Stanford SP43

No

No

Nestor Martin R23

Yes

No

Nestor martin R33

Yes

A or B

Nestor Martin RH33

No

NO

Nestor Martin FH33

No

NO

 


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Changing to Rear Flue Connection

1. Remove the top chamber baffle plate (see page 5). Caution the top chamber baffle is fragile. See operating 
instructions for information on removal.
2. Then remove protector baffle plate if fitted (see page 6). 
3. Replace the top chamber baffle.
4. Remove flue spigot and spigot protection from top of stove.
5. Some models will require the rear heat shield rear flue access plate to be removed. With a hack saw blade or 
similar remove the section from the rear heat shield which covers the rear flue outlet.
6. Remove flue blanking plate from rear of stove.
7. Fit the blanking plate to top of stove with the blanking plate protector. This protection plate is supplied with 
cast iron models only (H&S 13,23,33,43).
8. Fit flue spigot to rear of stove (do not fit spigot protector).

Flue Spigot

Gasket

Flue Blanking Plate

Gasket

Blanking Plate
Protector

9. The Nestor Martin R23, R33, RH33, FH33 have an additional top closing plate for the top cover. This is 
retained in place by a square steel plate which is supplied with the stove. This plate slides into fixings under 
the top removable plate. Once this is fitted the round steel finishing plate can be put into place. 

Top flue blanking plate location.

Changing to Top Flue Connection

The procedure is as fitting rear flue but follow the information in reverse and fit the flue spigot protector and 
protector baffle plate. (See page 6)

Under side of 
top fascia plate

Round fascia 
support plate

Round fasica
top blanking
plate

 


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Do not be tempted to fit the stove into an unsuitable fireplace. Beyond the requirements of Building 
Regulations and access to facilitate servicing the stove, providing a setting which will compliment a stove is 
not a luxury, it is the practicality of making the most of an investment. A good builder or fireplace specialist 
will be able to transform even the most utilitarian of fireplaces. Whether altering its proportions to those of the 
“Golden Mean” ideal, see below, or exposing a wooden or stone lintel or simply removing superfluous detailing 
for a comparatively small cost, and the result will be a pleasure for many years.

1

2/3

2/3

1/3

2/3

“Golden Mean”

1. The stove must always stand perfectly level. Adjustment screws and/or triangular plastic levelling spacers 
may be provided with the stove. The provision of a suitable level hearth within the recess is an important 
consideration when planning a fireplace.
2. Sufficient space should be allowed for service work.
3. At least the minimum clearance from inflammable materials and conforming to the current Building 
Regulations.
4. Sufficient space around the stove so that the controls may be operated without the risk of injury to the 
operator. 
5. Mounting brackets should be installed to facilitate the secure fitting of a fire guard, if one is to be fitted to 
protect the young, elderly or infirm.
6. Curtains and soft furnishings should be a minimum of 1m from the stoves body or the surface temperature of 
these furnishings must not exceed 65°C.
7. The mounting of expensive paintings, mirrors and plasma screen televisions above a fireplace is not 
recommended.

Fireplace Design

Hearths

The stove should stand wholly above a hearth constructed of suitably robust materials and should be able to 
accommodate the weight of the appliance and its unsupported flue components. The materials should conform 
to local Building Regulations and British Standards.
  
If the stove is not to stand in a purpose built fireplace recess (this excludes prefabricated constructions) a hearth 
made of non-combustible board, steel material, tiles or glass of at least 12mm thick may be used as long as the 
floor can accommodate the weight of the appliance and its unsupported flue components. 
All our  multifuel stoves conform to standards where the hearth temperature does not exceed 100°C. This means 
a hearth of only 12mm of non combustible material can used. This information only applies to our range of 
appliances. Caution do not fit a 12mm hearth to other manufactures products unless documentation is provided 
to prove hearth temperatures.

 


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In all installations surrounding flammable materials must not exceed 65°C.

Minimum Installation Clearances

Curtains and furnishings should be a minimum of 1m from the stove or the surface temperature must not 
exceed 65°C.

From Combustible Materials.

Minimum clearances from combustible materials

Model

A

B

C

D

E

F*

Harmony 13 Wood

300mm

150mm

300mm

200mm

150mm

12mm

Harmony 13 Multifuel

300mm

150mm

300mm

200mm

150mm

12mm

Harmony 23 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Harmony 33 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Harmony 43 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford 13 Wood

300mm

150mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford 13 Multifuel

300mm

150mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford 23 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford SP23 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford 33 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford SP33 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford 43 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Stanford SP43 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Nestor Martin R23 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Nestor Martin R33 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Nestor Martin RH33 Wood

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

Nestor Martin FH33

300mm

250mm

300mm

300mm

250mm

12mm

* When installed as a free standing appliance or in a prefabricated fireplace. All other applications must 
conform to current constructional fireplace requirements  per Building regulations with a constructional hearth.

A

B

D

C

E

F

 


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Minimum Installation Clearances  

* If a remote control is to be used with the appliance, the distance E requires to be increased to at least 100mm 
to allow access to the remote control receiver. If this space is not available a remote mounted receiver can be 
installed.

A

B

D

C

E

F

From Non-combustible Materials.

From Non-combustable materials

A

B

C

D

E*

F**

100mm

75mm

300mm

50mm

75mm

12mm

** When installed as a free standing appliance or in a prefabricated fireplace. All other applications must 
conform to current constructional fireplace requirements as per Building regulations.

General advice

Not all fireplace apertures are square or rectangular box`s.  In cases of where apertures tapper or there is an 
arch top for example a careful assessment should be made to confirm operational clearances can be achieved.

Rules of thumb.
If the clearances at the sides are small but the clearances at the top are large this will still allow access to 
remove remote control motor if fitted.
Heat likes to rise, allow as much space as possible above the appliance for heat to escape into the room. If 
there is only a small aperture above the stove bring the stove out into the room by at least 2/3 to assist with 
the heat distribution.
Always consider that the stove is a heating appliance and would distribute its heat best when free standing. So 
allow as much space around the stove as possible even if it requires removal of fireplace surround material to 
create an ideal opening. (Expert building advice may be required).

 


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The air shutter governing the air to the air wash system is 
divided into two flaps. The larger flap is controlled directly 
by the operation of the cam and air volume control. The 
smaller flap is operated by an adjustable screw fitted to 
the larger flap. This allows the smaller flap to follow the 
movements of the larger flap as it opens and closes but 
by  adjusting  the  screw  it  is  possible  to  set  a  minimum 
closing position of the smaller flap to provide a constant 
air bleed.

The screw is adjusted at the factory to give the maximum 
air bleed setting. This setting under normal chimney and 
fuel conditions should be correct.

This facility of having an adjustable minimum air setting 
provides a positive  repeatable air setting that will give 
the lowest burning rate at which the stove will continue 
burning  when  the  firing  rate  control  is  turned  to  its 
minimum position.  It will also give a small feed to the air 
wash when the stove is burning coal, not enough to risk 
damage to the grate, but enough to help keep the glass 
clean. It is also an important safety feature. If  the stove 
has been burning with a constant air supply it has been 
generating and burning the volatile gases from the fuel. 
If the air supply is abruptly and completely removed the 
fire will extinguish but the release of gases will continue 
for some time. These gases will be above their ignition 
temperature  and  be  potentially  explosive  if  they  come 
into contact with air. The constant air bleed that the small 
flap allows will keep some of these gases burning and 
prevent  sudden  ignition  whilst  the  generation  of  gases 
reduces. 

Adjustment

If  it  is  found  that  the  fire  burns  for  only  short  periods 
while set to the “0” position it will be most likely that the 
flue draught is high. Commonly found in tall or excessive 
sized chimneys.
To  extend  the  burning  cycle  the  minimum  flap  can  be 
adjusted to allow less air to enter at low settings. Adjust 
the flap to give your required settings. 

Important 
Do not fully close the flap.

Minimum Air Setting

Minimum air
adjusting screw

Screw adjusted 

to give a supply

of air when control

set to minimum

Small flap opens and

closes as rotation of

the cam operates 

the large flap

The Flue

It is possible to remove the top chamber baffle to access  the flue for cleaning. However we would advise that 
if at all possible an external cleaning access is provided. If the chimney has been lined with the same size 
flue as the flue pipe it will be possible to sweep from the flue access point. If the flue is of a larger size than 
the flue pipe it may not be possible to use a sweeping brush of adequate size. In which case another cleaning 
access will be required. For detailed information see IN1173  The Wood and Mutlifuel Chimney and Installation 
Guide.

 


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Remote Control Option

This stove has the option of remote control. 

Fitting the Remote Control Motor

At the rear of the appliance you 
will see the motor fitting bracket. 
This incorporates a magnet and the 
mechanism friction plate.

The friction plate is hinged. To fit the motor this 
friction plate needs to be detached from the 
magnet and swung to the left.

The motor can now be slipped into place. 
The magnet retains the motor.

Connect the electrical lead to the receiver box and 
place the receiver box in its holder.

For full operating 
instructions for the 
remote control see the 
Remote Control Guide. 

AUTO

ON/HI

OFF/LO

SET

TIME/

CANCEL

5  32

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75

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Commissioning Check List  

Inspect the door and glass seals and ensure all handle latches are adjusted correctly, procedure in the operating 
instructions.

Check baffle is installed correctly and that the riddling mechanism is operating. 

Ensure  that  the  fire  responds  to  the  operation  of  the  controls  and  that  there  are  no  visible  emissions  of  the 
combustion products into the room.

Instruct  the  user  on  the  use  of  the  tools,  operation  of  the  appliance  and  the  summer  shut  down  procedure. 
Information in the operating instructions.

Instruct the user never to operate the stove with the furnace door open and that the user is aware of the requirement 
of a suitable fire guard where children, the old or infirm may come into contact with the appliance.

Hand over the installation instructions, operating instructions and completed warranty form to the user. Remind 
the owner to return the warranty form for registration.

Complete the Stoves Registration Form and Pass to User for 
Registration

Euroheat, Efel 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
 

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