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BK700 SPECIFIC Rev 02
ISSUE DATE : 09/11/2017
EN 13240:2011 +A2:2004
SOLUTION Stove User Guide
Hamlet Soluon 5 Widescreen

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Hamlet stove!
More than 30 years of experience has been put into the development of
your stove to ensure ultimate performance and years of trouble free use and
enjoyment. Every detail of your stove has been carefully designed and
engineered which is why we are so confident in the reliability of our products.
Your Hamlet stove is built to the highest standard of craftsmanship using the
best materials and the most modern equipment available. It is a highly efficient
and sophisticated piece of machinery and when properly installed and
operated it should provide a lifetime of heating satisfaction.
Should you have any questions about your stove which are not covered by this
manual, please contact the Arada retailer in your area, call our technical
support department on +44 (0)1297 632050 or visit our website
www.aradastoves.com which offers a wealth of information on how to care for,
and get the best from your stove.
Please ensure that you read these instructions in full and understand them
before operating your stove.
Arada has a policy of continuous product development and therefore we
reserve the right to amend specifications without prior notice. Due to printing
cycles, items or options may be described before they are generally available
or after they have ceased. Please check with your retailer or dealer if you are
unsure about any aspect of your stove, its installation or correct use.
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SOLUTION Stove User Guide
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Contents
1 Identifying your stove
1.1 Identifying parts & terminology of your stove …………………..
2 Warnings
2.1 Health and Safety ………………………………………………...
2.2 Smoke control areas ……………………………………………..
3 Advice on fuel types
3.1 Wood ……………………………………………………………….
3.2 Solid fuel …………………………………………………………..
4 Before using your stove ………………………………………….
5 Air inlet controls
5.1 Location and operation of the controls ………………………...
5.1.1 Primary air ……………………………………………………...
5.1.2 Airwash system / Secondary air ……………………………...
5.1.3 Smoke exemption permanent stop…………………………...
6 Lighting your stove
6.1 Smoke Control Areas…………………………………………….
6.1.1 Fuel overloading ……………………………………………….
6.1.2 Operation with door left open …………………………………
6.1.3 Dampers / Air controls left open ……………………………...
6.2 Burning wood ……………………………………………………..
6.3 Burning solid fuels ………………………………………………..
6.4 Warning - Fume / Smoke emissions …………………………...
6.5 Refuelling on to a low fire bed …………………………………..
6.6 Typical wood burn for stated output ……………………………
7 Further information for all stove owners
7.1 Door glass ………………………………………………………...
7.2 Reduced burning …………………………………………………
7.3 Over firing ………………………………………………………...
7.4 Chimney fires …………………………………………………….
7.5 Ash removal ……………………………………………………...
7.6 Periods of non-use (summer months)……………………...….
7.7 Classification …………………………………………………….
7.8 Adverse weather conditions …………………………………….
7.9 Replacement parts ……………………………………………….
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8 Further information for multi fuel stove owners
8.1 Multi fuel or Flexifuel grates …………………………………….
9 How heat is delivered by your stove
9.1 Radiant heat ……………………………………………………..
10 Care for your Hamlet stove
10.1 Adjusting the door hinges ……………………………………..
10.2 Liners / firebricks ……………………………………………….
10.3 Throat plate ……………………………………………………..
10.4 Fire door seal …………………………………………………...
10.5 Cracked glass …………………………………………………..
10.6 Chimney / flue sweeping ………………………………………
11 Further resources / reading
11.1 Information……………………………………………………….
11.2 Specifications …………………………………………………...
12 Guarantee
12.1 Guarantee ……………………………………………………….
12.2 Terms and Conditions ………………………………………….
12.3 General …………………………………………………………..
13 Technical data…………………………………………………….
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1 Identifying your stove
1.1 Identifying parts & terminology of your stove
Stove Data Plate
Primary Air Control
Grate Riddle Bar
Rear Flue Outlet
(NOTE : Top &
Rear Flue Outlets
Are
Interchangeable &
Will Depend Upon
Installation.)
Top Flue Outlet
Secondary Air Control
Fire Door
Fire Door Handle
Ash Pan
Fuel Retainer
Firebox Liners
(Sides & Rear)
Throat Plate
Grate Bars
Fire Door Seal
Fire Door Glass
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Hot Glove
Operating Tool

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
BK 700 Specific
2 Warnings
It is a LEGAL REQUIREMENT that the installation of all new or replacement, wood or
solid fuel heating appliance, obtain building control approval from your local authority or
the installation work must be carried out through a government approved competent
persons scheme. A list of all competent person schemes can be found :
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/competent-person-scheme-current-schemes-and-how-
schemes-are-authorised
Any manufacturer’s instructions must not be taken as overriding statutory requirements.
All Hamlet Solution stoves MUST NOT be connected to a shared flue system.
Please Note: Classification of these appliances is for intermittent use only.
Do not use aerosol sprays or any other flammable materials near the appliance when in
use.
Do not use the appliance as an incinerator.
Use only recommended fuels, STRICTLY NO unsuitable and non recommended fuels or
materials or liquid fuels allowed.
Pure petroleum coke or Bituminous house coal must NOT be burned in this appliance.
The use of these fuels will invalidate the appliance guarantee.
Arada recommends the use of approved smokeless fuels which have been deemed
suitable for use on closed appliances, including multi fuel stoves.
If in doubt, contact The Solid Fuel Association, telephone: 0845 601 4406 / 01773
835400 or visit www.solidfuel.co.uk.
Please ensure that the air inlet vent grills to the dwelling are not obstructed or liable to be
blocked.
Caution must be exercised during operation of the appliance as both internal and external
surfaces will be hot to touch, use the stove mitten provided when the appliance is in
operation.
A fireguard conforming to BS 8423:2002 should be used in the presence of children or
elderly people.
Always observe the distances to combustible materials as stated on the appliance data
plate and in the technical data section of this manual. Ensure no soft furnishings or
combustible materials are susceptible to heat radiating from the appliance.
Any add in boiler options have not been certified for use in Smoke Control areas and
therefore are unsuitable for use in Smoke Control Areas.
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Under NO circumstances should the stove be operated for extended periods with the
main fire door open. This will result in an over firing situation and will lead to severe
damage to the stove and flue system.
Ignoring the warnings could lead to damage/injury to persons and/or property.
Arada Ltd will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental loss or injury
however caused.
2.1 Health and Safety
Please consult health and safety guidelines for advice on handling heavy and / or large
items.
2.2 Smoke control areas (The Clean Air Act 1993 & Smoke Control Areas)
Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of
the authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney
of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke
control area. It is also an offence to acquire an "unauthorised fuel" for use within a
smoke control area unless it is used in an "exempt" appliance ("exempted" from the
controls which generally apply in the smoke control area).
In England appliances are exempted by publication on a list by the Secretary of State in
accordance with changes made to sections 20 and 21of the Clean Air Act 1993 by
section 15 of the Deregulation Act 2015. In Scotland appliances are exempted by
publication on a list by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Regulatory Reform
(Scotland) Act 2014.
Similarly, in Northern Ireland appliances are exempted by publication on a list by the
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs under Section 16 of the
Environmental Better Regulation Act (Northern Ireland) 2016. In Wales appliances are
exempted by regulations, made by Welsh Ministers.
Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including
designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details
of Clean Air Act requirements.
Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found
here : https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules
The Hamlet Solution 5 Widescreen, have been recommended as suitable for use in a
smoke control areas, when burning wood.
A factory fitted permanent stop mechanism has been incorporated in the above models,
to prevent closure of the air control below acceptable limits.
The stop for secondary air control on the Hamlet Solution 5 Widescreen is set at 50%
open.
Details of this permanent stop can be found on PAGE 12.
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3 Advice on fuel types
3.1 Wood
As a natural and renewable fuel, wood is the first choice for burning, however burning
wood requires a little effort and planning.
Any type of wood is suitable (though hardwood is preferable) provided it is well
seasoned and has a moisture content below 20%. This usually implies that the timber
has been suitably stored to allow moisture to evaporate for at least 9 months in the case
of soft wood, and at least 24 months in the case of hard wood. We recommend that for
general burning, wood should be split into logs of no more than 100mm (4 inches)
diameter.
If, when burning wood, you see signs of sticky tar inside the appliance or chimney, your
wood is ‘green’ or too wet and requires further seasoning. An electronic moisture meter
can be obtained in order to determine the moisture content of your wood fuel.
Wet wood must not be used as this will greatly contribute to the creation of tar and
creosote which may, in extreme cases, run down the chimney in liquid form. This will
seriously damage both the chimney and the appliance and increase the risk of a
chimney fire.
3.2 Solid fuel
If you have chosen a multi/solid fuel stove this will have a cast iron Patented riddling
grate which allows you to burn a wider variety of fuel types. It is important to ensure that
your fuel is intended for use in a stove, modern stoves are designed for use with current
cleaner burning and smokeless fuels.
Arada recommends the use of approved smokeless fuels which have been deemed
suitable for use on closed appliances including multi fuel stoves.
Authorised fuels suitable for Smoke Control Areas, please see
(https://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/fuels)
For additional advice on fuels, please refer to The Solid Fuel Association
(www.solidfuel.co.uk)
DO NOT BURN Bituminous house coal or petroleum coke in this appliance.
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4 Before using your stove
Hamlet stoves are designed to be operated with the fire door(s) closed at all times, apart
from refuelling (when alight) or cleaning (when cold).
Never leave the appliance unattended for an extended length of time with the
door(s) open.
Prior to lighting the stove for the first time, please check with the installer that:
Installation and all building work is complete. (Refer to the installation guide.)
The chimney is sound, has been swept and is free from obstruction.
Building Regulations and any local by-laws have been followed during installation.
All firebox liner panels and throat plate are in place.
The chimney draw has been checked and is within specification (between 0.1mb to
0.2mb, or 10-20 pascals). This ensures your stove will operate predictably and
efficiently.
Carbon Monoxide detector is correctly installed in the same room as the appliance.
Suitable provision for combustion and ventilation air, depending upon building
regulations have been undertaken by the installation fitter.
Consideration must be given for 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.
Ensure that you have read and understood these instructions before lighting the fire.
Our YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/user/aradastoves features a collection of
videos designed to help you get the best from your Hamlet stove.
Always wear suitable protective fire gloves when refuelling your stove, such as the Arada
hot gloves supplied with your stove. Always keep the hot glove away from naked flames
and sparks, when re-fuelling the appliance.
We recommend that you light a small fire for the first few days of use to cure the paint
and allow the castings to relax. During this process the paint surface may smoke briefly,
and you may smell a slight odour. The vapour is harmless and should not be confused
with fume emissions, however, it is advisable to keep the area well ventilated until the
vapour disperses.
You may hear your stove produce clicking or ticking noises whilst it heats up or cools
down. This is completely normal and is produced by the expansion and contraction of the
steel components in your stove when its temperature changes.
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5 Air inlet controls
5.1 Location and operation of the controls
Your stove has two air inlet controls. These are located either on the stove body or the
stove door.
5.1.1 Primary air
The primary air inlet provides under draught to the base of the fire chamber.
Primary air enters the appliance through the inlet near to the bottom of the fire door. Your
stove has a control slider to adjust the flow of the primary air.
Sliding the knob to the right will increase the amount of air intake to the stove, as shown in
position (in figure 1). To decrease, push the slider to the left, as shown in position (in figure
2).
Secondary Air Control
(Airwash)
Primary Air Control
Fig. 1. Fully Open Position Fig. 2. Fully Closed Position
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