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BURNING COAL
Due to their construction, the burning of coal in Jayline solid fuel heaters is prohibited.
Please also refer to ‘Exclusions’ in the Warranty Page 15.
Jayline Solid Fuel Heater Maintenance
To keep your heater burning clean and efficient it is important that you carry out
regular maintenance. General maintenance checks should include the following:-
ASH REMOVAL - Due to the high efficiency of your Jayline heater, ash removal should
only be necessary every few weeks. Ashes can be removed easily through the fire door
when the fire is at its lowest, such as first thing in the morning, or when it is completely
out. Jayline heaters work best when a small amount of ash (approximately 20mm deep) is
left in the firebox after cleaning. This insulates the bottom and prevents the base of the
stove overheating and burning out. In fact, building up the ash bed helps extend the long
burn cycle, while reducing the ash bed encourages greater heat output.
SURFACES - Jayline solid fuel heaters have vitreous enamel surfaces which just need
wiping clean.
FIREBOX - Check the firebricks, top baffle and interior surfaces. These parts are
subjected to considerably high temperatures and stress and some parts will eventually
need replacing.
DOORS - Check all gaskets used for wear and replace if necessary. Adjust door fitting if
required.
LUBRICATION - All moving parts should be lubricated with graphite grease every
couple of months.
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