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3.2 SEASONAL MAINTENANCE
If your stove is left unused for any length of time, in particular over the summer months,
then it is recommended that it is cleaned out thoroughly prior to any use in the future.
When left for prolonged periods it is recommended that the stove is allowed to have a
continued air flow throughout. In doing so this action will reduce the risk of any rust
forming. This can be achieved by leaving the primary and secondary air controls in the
openable position and the internal components should be lightly oiled with a suitable
lubricant. In some instances the door can also be left partially open to allow for better air
circulation. Periodic monitoring of the inside components will identify condensation or
water ingress. If these problems occur, then your stove needs to be dried and the cause
of the problem identified initially and then rectified immediately.
4.0 SAFETY NOTES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 CO ALARMS
Percy Doughty requires that a new carbon monoxide alarm must be fitted in the same
room as the stove when installed. This includes a new or replacement appliance
also. Further guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS
EN 50292:2002 and from the alarm manufacturer’s instructions.
See page 8 of this manual
for guidance on the positioning of a CO alarm.
Provision of an alarm must not be
considered a substitute for either installing the stove correctly or ensuring regular
servicing and maintenance of the stove and chimney system. It is advisable that the CO
alarm is tested at least once a month. Guidance on how to test should be sought from
your installer in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Stoves can be dangerous.
Always use a fire guard to BS 8423:2002 in the presence of
children, the elderly or the infirm. Inform all persons of the dangers of high temperatures
during operation of stove including the connecting flue pipe.
Do not use this stove as an overnight burner, when finished for the evening, leave the air
controls open to allow the remainder of the fuel to burn out.
Use the glove provided to open the door and never empty the ash pan when it is hot.
4.2 DO NOT OVER-FIRE
It is possible to fire the stove beyond its intended nominal design capacity, this could
damage the stove. Signs of over-firing could include components showing significant
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