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Troubleshooting the stove (Continued)
Problem
Probable Cause
Action
Excessive blackening of glass
Poor quality wood being used
Use dry seasoned hardwood (less
than 20% moisture content)
Flue draught low
Consult your stove installer
Air control use incorrect
Refer to user instructions for correct
use of air controls
Stove operated at a continuous low
temperature
Operate the stove at a higher
temperature for a short period of
time whenever the stove is used.
Warning
: Do not exceed the
maximum fuel load stated.
Refer to user instructions
Important:
Major causes of chimney fires are creosote and tar built up in the flue and stove. Consult an
approved chimney sweep if you are experiencing tar and creosote problems before continued use of
the stove.
Consult a qualified heating engineer if you experience continued flue problems and do not use the
stove until the problem is rectified.
4.7 Replacement parts and Modifications
Only use
replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer
Modifications to this appliance
must not
be made
4.8 Product End-of- Life / Recycling
To
Dispose of the stove after the product life has expired, please observe the following information:
Dispose of the items correctly i.e., separate the parts to be disposed of in material groups.
Always
dispose of items in a way that is sustainable as possible and that is in line with the current
environmental protection, reprocessing / recycling, and disposal technology.
4.12 Consumable parts
Grate, Banking bar, glass, all sealing ropes, side bricks, Back brick, both top baffles, springs, Ashpan.
Consumable parts
are not
covered under any stove guarantee.