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USER GUIDE 

Cracked liners do not need replacing as 
long as they still remain in situ. However, a 
crumbling liner or one which does not  
remain in situ should be replaced. 

 

MULTI FUEL OR 

FLEXI

FUEL

 

GRATE  

The grate in your Villager stove comprises of 
a series of reciprocating cast iron bars seated 
on a pivoted comb. These should come  
pre-assembled in your new stove. 

All bars in the grate are identical, but every 
other bar is rotated 180 degrees, with the ends 
of the bars marked ‘H’ sitting on the high  
sections of the comb, and the ends marked 
‘L’ sitting on the low sections. 

The riddling lever, either on the side or front of 
the stove, can be operated with the stove 
operating tool to riddle ash into the ash pan 
below. Only riddle the stove with the door 
closed and stop once red embers begin to fall 
into the ash pan.

 

After extended use it may be necessary to 
replace some of the grate bars. Periodic 
inspection of the bars is recommended and  
any damaged bars replaced. Also check 
for obstructions that may prevent the  
operation of the riddling mechanism. 

 

DOOR GLASS

 

The door glass should remain clear during  
normal burning. However, under certain  
conditions, such as burning at a low rate, using 
damp wood or overnight burning, the glass 
may become somewhat blackened. To remedy 
this, operate the appliance at a fast rate.  
Alternatively when the stove is cold, open the 
door and clean the inside face of the glass 
with a damp cloth or with glass cleaner 

(available from stove stockists and online at 
www.aradastovesandspares.com).  

 

REDUCED BURNING 

When wood is burnt slowly in a closed appli-
ance, it produces moisture and tar, which will 
create condensation and deposits in the 
chimney. This effect can be minimised by 
burning hard for a short period, fifteen to 
twenty minutes, twice a day.  

Please Note: 

To avoid chimney problems your 

appliance should not be burnt at a reduced 
burn rate without a period of fast burning.  

 

OVER FIRING & CHIMNEY FIRES 

DO NOT 

over fire your appliance. Firing the 

stove at maximum for prolonged periods may 
result in over-firing. If the chimney connector 
or casing glows red the appliance is being 
over-fired, this may result in a chimney fire. 

 

 

ASH REMOVAL

 

The appliance will require ash to be removed 
periodically but an ash bed of approximately 
20mm (3/4”) should be maintained.  Care 
must be taken not to burn hands or household  
objects with falling embers. 

If your stove has an ash pan it should be  
emptied when the level of ash reaches the 
top of the ash pan. On no account should the 
ash be allowed to build up to touch the  
underside of the grate bars, as this will greatly 
reduce the life time of the grate. The ash will 
require less frequent removal when  
burning wood than solid fuels. 

 

Villager User Guide 

Summary of Contents for A Flat Wood

Page 1: ...2001 Amd A2 May 2013 PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE User Guide For stove ranges Puffin Heron Esprit Solo Duo Flexifuel Chelsea Solo Duo Chelsea HE Solo Duo Bayswater C Flat Wood Solo Du...

Page 2: ...s including multi fuel stoves If in doubt contact The Solid Fuel Association telephone 0845 601 4406 01773 835400 or visit www solidfuel co uk It is a legal requirement that the installation of all ne...

Page 3: ...e the risk of a chimney fire Please Note If you have sticky tar inside the ap pliance or chimney your wood is green or too wet PAPER Paper will burn successfully Burn dry paper only or chimney damage...

Page 4: ...the airwash system secondary air provides overdraught The exact controls may differ from those illustrated in this manual but will work in the same way PRIMARY AIR Air enters the appliance through the...

Page 5: ...ciently to keep the door glass clean Whilst burning solid fuel it can be beneficial to occasionally riddle the grate bars so any burnt fuel will fall between the grate bars into the ash pan below This...

Page 6: ...To remedy this operate the appliance at a fast rate Alternatively when the stove is cold open the door and clean the inside face of the glass with a damp cloth or with glass cleaner available from st...

Page 7: ...sh into a suitable metal ash container This ash will be hot and the ash carrier may also become hot Care must be taken that these do not come into contact with combustible materials until they are no...

Page 8: ...of air through the appliance thus preventing moisture and condensation forming inside the stove and chimney This preventative maintenance will ensure your stove stays in the best condition for the co...

Page 9: ...e not valid where installation does not conform with all building regulations in force at the time of purchase The manufacturers decision shall be final However if your appliance proves to be defectiv...

Page 10: ...110 41 2 Chelsea Solo 1 5 495 191 2 457 18 334 131 4 375 143 4 102 4 Chelsea Duo 1 5 495 191 2 457 18 334 131 4 375 143 4 102 4 Chelsea HE Solo 1 5 518 201 2 462 181 4 347 131 2 425 163 4 98 4 Chelse...

Page 11: ...1 7 348 C 0 15 AIBV007 1 6 3 4 4 700 500 127 5 71 7 348 C 0 15 AIBV007 1 6 3 4 4 700 500 102 4 71 341 C 0 35 AIBV008 2 3 6 4 700 500 102 4 71 341 C 0 35 AIBV008 2 3 6 51 2 760 500 127 5 71 7 343 C 0 1...

Page 12: ...at Plate Door Catch Door Handle Operating Tool Stove Glove Grate Fuel Bed Installation Guide Assembled By Checked by Model The Fireworks Weycroft Avenue Axminster Devon EX13 5HU www arada uk com www a...

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