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BK 746 Specific
10 Care for your Arada stove
The need for regular maintenance on your stove will ensure safe and efficient use of your
appliance. The following item listing should be checked and inspected by a competent
person or engineer on a regular basis.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE STOVE IS UNLIT AND COLD BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO INSPECT THE BELOW ITEMS -
10.1 Liners / firebricks
The stoves ceramic liners (also known as firebricks) may become cracked after long
periods of heavy use or after being knocked by the loading of fuel or a poorly aimed fire
poker. If the liners are still staying in-situ and are able to support the throat plate correctly
there is no need to replace them. Cracked liners will not in themselves effect the
performance of the stove.
1
Incline and remove the throat plate (
3
)
2
Incline and remove the side bricks (
2
)
3
Incline and remove the back bricks (
4
)
4
Removing item 3, will reveal the upper metal plate.
5
Use the reverse order for re-assembly
10.2 Throat plate
The Lagom stove model contains two throat plates, the upper is metal and the lower above
the fire bed is manufactured from ceramic clay.
The throat plate can be removed from the stove by following the instructions above.
Any accumulated deposits should be cleaned off, this is best done with a brush.
Whilst doing so, inspect the throat plate for any damage.
Replacement throat plates can be sourced through a dealer or from the internet at
www.aradastovesandspares.com
.
LAGOM Stove User Guide