Saltfire ST1 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

 

7) Check that the door is making a good seal with the body of the stove all around (over time the rope will flatten out 
and loose some flexibility - when this happens and when it is no longer sealing fully all the way round, it needs to be 
replaced). The rope size used here is a 10mm-Soft type. 
 
8) Blemishes or scratches to the paintwork can be touched up using a suitable high temperature stove paint in 
a spray can. Ensure the stove is cool and clean before 

applying and follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions.

 Contact 

Saltfire Stoves directly if you are unsure which paint to use. 
Throughout the season, it is good practice to keep the stove in generally good clean order which will prolong the life of 
serviceable components and enhance the experience you have with your fire. 
 
9) NEVER wipe the stove in the early stages (prior to paint fully curing), as the paint will be very soft and will damage 
easily. 
 
10) To keep the outer body clean, simply dust over with a clean soft duster when cold. 
 
11) If there are marks which cannot be removed with a duster, use a slightly moistened cloth very gently, but only when 
the stove is cool and has not been in use. Then pat dry with absorbent paper towel. 
 
12) Regularly vacuum soot and dust from around the inside of the door and around the glass and rope seals. 
 
13) If glass gets dirty on the inside from soot, clean with 

liquid ‘stove glass cleaner’ and a soft cloth OR with

 

an “Atmosfire Dry Wiper”, produced by Schott, 

(manufacturers of stove glass), and available online. Do this as 

soon as possible once the soot appears, but only when the fire is completely cool. Never use newspaper or soot or any 
other abrasive or cleaning method on the glass. 

 
If the glass becomes stained from the inside, the air-wash vent may need opening more during use. 

(See 

troubleshooting guide

 for other possible causes). 

 
The high temperature paint which your stove is finished in should last several years with normal use, but 
when it does eventually require re-finishing, black heat resistant paint in spray cans can be purchased from 
most hardware stores. 

 Do not use regular paint which is not high temperature resistant. 

 
After prolonged periods of not using the fire, the stove and flue system should be checked for blockages prior 
to re-lighting. 
 
We recommend regular servicing and safety checks are carried out by a qualified engineer. 
 
There must be no unauthorised modification of the appliance.  Use only replacement parts recommended by 
the manufacturer. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ST1

Page 1: ...PROPERTY AND CALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES Your stove will be heavy and care needs to be taken when lifting 2 people will normally be required to lift UNPACKING Your stove will have several of its comp...

Page 2: ...ireplace recess with solid non combustibles walls we recommend a minimum 50mm clearance at the sides and rear of the stove to allow good air circulation and achieve best performance Your stove will re...

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Page 4: ...r Act can be found here https www gov uk smoke control area rules Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control are...

Page 5: ...be used WARNING Wet timber should not be used as this will create excess tar deposits in the chimney and stove and could increase the risk of chimney fire Timber which is not of a suitable moisture c...

Page 6: ...EFORE USE It is essential to follow these tempering in instructions in order to avoid serious damage to your stove The castings of your stove require very gentle normalising to release stresses in the...

Page 7: ...er 3 5 minutes as the fire starts to die add a further three larger pieces of wood weighing approx 1kg Once theses logs are alight and after about 7 minutes or so a normal load of 2 or 3 logs weighing...

Page 8: ...be checked emptied at least after every use and during use if burning for longer periods Extra care must be taken when removing warm or hot ashes Step by step maintenance instructions 1 A minimum of...

Page 9: ...d has not been in use Then pat dry with absorbent paper towel 12 Regularly vacuum soot and dust from around the inside of the door and around the glass and rope seals 13 If glass gets dirty on the ins...

Page 10: ...ng more thorough burning Once the firebox is up to temperature slightly larger logs can be added d Chimney flue blocked Excessive soot should not be allowed to build up in the flue flues should be pro...

Page 11: ...ve No Airwash will work fully when the stove is burning very slowly slumbering b Primary Vent left open Primary vent when left open will interfere with the operation of the Secondary Airwash causing b...

Page 12: ...lerate this process but burning wood at too high a temperature can also cause damage to internal parts Common causes a Excessive chimney draw try a damper in the flue b Excessive primary air supply cl...

Page 13: ...ormally and is not considered a fault Paint which has failed to cure properly due to initial over or under firing is excluded from warranty 2 Consumable items including but not limited to internal fir...

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