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Useful Information
Always use the glove provided when operating or refuelling.
The better the quality of fuel you use the better the efficiency,
controllability and clean burn you will experience.
Aim to get the stove and chimney up to normal operating temperature
as quickly as possible.
Do not turn down the stove down too early.
Fully blacken the logs before turning down.
Always reload on a hot bed of ash.
Let the ash build up when burning wood 25-35mm deep is ideal.
Always clean out the grate when burning solid fuel (coal).
The heat output will differ with different types of fuel.
Cracks and splits do occur in the firebricks if they are less that 3mm in
size, they should pose no problems.
Atmospheric conditions do have an effect on your chimney and
subsequently the stove. Some of these conditions will cause your
stove to “blow back” into the room, or even prove difficult to light. If
these symptoms persist please contact you installer, who will be able
to advise if your flue arrangement needs to be reviewed or a new
specialised cowl installed.
Over tightening the door can damage the rope seal and the handle
mechanism.
Summary of Contents for Alpine 4 Series
Page 1: ...1 For use in the UK and ROI NT27 October 2013 www chesneys co uk ...
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