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BK 746 Specific
LAGOM Stove User Guide
8.5 Ash removal
The ash pan 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, as this
will greatly reduce the life span of the grate.
To remove the ash pan ALWAYS USE the supplied hot glove -
Open the door of the stove, pausing briefly when ajar so as to allow the fire to adjust
to the increased air supply.
Locate the central handle on the ash pan with one hand.
Carefully withdraw the ash pan from the ash pit chamber.
Empty the ash into a suitable metal container. Replace the ash pan into the stove,
reversing the above procedure and close the fire door.
8.6 Replacement parts
Genuine replacement spare parts can be obtained from
www.aradastovesandspares.com
You can find a complete list of spares and consumables such as liners, grate and throat
plates, as well as items to enhance its visual appearance and efficiency such as stove paint
and rope kits.
It is worth noting that the fitting of non-official Arada parts to your stove will invalidate its
guarantee.
8.7 Classification
All Lagom stoves are classed as intermittent operation. Thereby meaning, to give nominal
rated output, you will have to refuel a minimum of 45min for wood, as stated in EN
13240:2011 +A2:2004.
Warning:
The ash can be very
hot. Care must be taken not to burn
hands or household objects with
falling embers—
ALWAYS USE
THE HOT GLOVE SUPPLIED
.
Empty only into a metal container.
Even if the ash appears cold, red-
hot embers may be concealed and
could easily start a fire or cause an
injury.
Central Handle