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The outside of the stove is finished in a durable
high temperature paint.
It is best cleaned by brushing down with a soft
brush.
Do not allow water to remain on the surface
where cold or rust may occur.
The high temperature paint finish should not
require attention for some time, depending on
use.
The hotter the fire is burned, the sooner
repainting will be necessary.
Aerosol tins of paint are available for complete
refurbishing from Henley Stoves.
Repainting Instructions:
• Make sure the stove is out and cold
• Remove door glass
• Lightly brush the body of the stove with a wire
brush & rub down with wire wool.This will
remove any loose paint powder.
• Mask or remove items such as brass work.
• Adjacent brickwork, mantelpiece, hearth
etc., should be carefully masked for quite
a distance around the appliance. (this
precaution is to prevent the discoloration of
the surrounding brickwork, wallpaper etc).
• Re-spray in a well ventilated area, avoid
breathing the vapor. Refer to the safety
instructions on the paint can.
• When paint is dry refit door glass and any
other parts previously removed.
• Leave to dry for 8 hours and refit the door
glass etc.
• Burn slowly for the first 4 hours, then build up
heat gradually to cure the paint.
Stove Finish (Paint)
USE ONLY GENUINE
HENLEY STOVES SPRAY PAINT
as some paints interact and spoil the
stove finish & will invalidate the warranty.
Chimney Fire & Over-firing
DO NOT OVER FIRE YOUR APPLIANCE
.
Over firing your stove will cause the paint to peel
off your stove and is not covered in our warranty.
Using any flammable liquids, or too much fuel,
or firing the stove at maximum for prolonged
periods may result in over firing.
If the chimney connector or casing starts to glow
red, the appliance is being over-fired.
This may result in a chimney fire.
If a Chimney Fire Occurs :
• Call the Fire Service - Dial 999 or 112
• Immediately close all of the air inlets to
the appliance to reduce the air supply to
the fire.
• Move items of furniture and combustibles
away from the stove to reduce the risk
of a fire, and allow access for the fire
service.
• Ensure access to the loft space is
available
• Evacuate the property
NOTE: The Chimney fire may have caused
structural damage to the chimney.
Do not use the stove again until the stove,
chimney and connector have been inspected,
and any damage parts have been repaired or
replaced.
This work should only be carried out by a
HETAS
/
METAC
registered engineer.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
As part of act
SI.9 and TGD Part L (2014
) it is
now mandatory to install a Carbon monoxide
dectectors in any dwelling with combustion
and discharge of combustion gases from heat
producing appliances“