
Your Esse Plus 1 is a combination appliance providing a hot plate, one oven, room heat and
in the case of the D model domestic hot water.
The firebox behind the top door has an inner glass door for viewing the fire, which also houses
the controls.
OPERATING YOUR PLUS 1
Please refer to Installation section to ensure appliance has been correctly installed and is
connected to a suitable flue. Failure to do so will seriously inhibit the cooker’s performance
and could be potentially fatal.
Properly installed, operated and maintained, this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling.
However occasional fumes from deashing and re-fuelling may occur. Persistent fume emission is
potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated. If fume emission persists, open doors and
windows to ventilate the room. Let the fire burn out or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the
appliance. Once the fire is cold, check the flue and chimney for blockages and clean if required.
Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been identified and
corrected. Seek expert advice if necessary.
An adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation is essential. Air openings provided for
this purpose must not be restricted. Also if simultaneous operation of other heating
appliances is required within the kitchen ensure that there is sufficient ventilation.
Should it be likely that children, aged or infirm people approach the appliance whilst the fire
door is open then a fireguard manufactured in accordance with BS 6539 should be used. Also
warn children not to sit or stand on the appliance or use it as a stool or step to access
cupboards or shelves above the appliance.
SAFETY NOTES
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4) Installation as a central heating system alone, i.e. without a domestic supply, is not
recommended as the boiler will produce heat when the cooker is in use, irrespective of central
heating demand, and primary absorption must be provided. Installation and usage without
water in the boiler is not permitted, and will damage the boiler and invalidate the warranty.
5) Whichever system is chosen the layout must follow established heating engineering practice.
To avoid trapping air in the boiler a 1” BSP connection must be used on the flow and return
tapping, and any reduction in pipe size thereafter being made on a vertical rising pipe.
The cooker must be level when fitted and the flow pipe must rise from the boiler.
6) The cylinder and pipe work should be lagged to avoid heat loss.
7) The static head must not exceed 60 feet of water.
8) A drain cock should be fitted to the lowest part of the circuit.
9) The total water capacity of the boiler is 4 litres.
10) A heat leak radiator should be fitted to absorb any excess heat that may be produced.
11) The system must be open vented.
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