Aarrow Stove User Guide
Solid fuel burns best with its air supply for combustion coming from
underneath the fuel. To achieve this the burn will be controlled by the
primary air control (see section 4 on page 5). This allows you to control
the flow of air underneath the grate. Riddling the stove occasionally will
also help to ensure that burnt fuel does not prevent the supply of air from
reaching the fire.
Please do not attempt to burn solid fuels in a dedicated
wood burning stove. To burn solid fuel, your stove must
have a cast iron grate to withstand the higher temperatures
involved. To do so could damage your stove and will void
your warranty.
1. To begin, set your stove riddling grate to its solid fuel setting as
follows:
On stoves with a riddling lever
at the front of the stove body,
push the control inwards.
On stoves with a riddling lever
to the side of the stove, lever
the control downwards.
2. Set the airwash / primary air slider to about one quarter open and
the primary air slider fully open (see section on Air inlet controls on
page 5).
3. Light as with wood fuel (see steps 2, 3 and 4 on page 10), with kindling
and fire lighters.
4. Once flue draw has been established, after about five minutes,
carefully load the stove with fuel and close the door.
5. When the fire is well alight regulate the burning rate by controlling
the primary air inlet control.
6. The airwash should be opened sufficiently to keep the door glass clean.
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