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REFUELLING
Before opening the fire door, open the air controls
fully as this will help to eliminate any smoke or fly
ash resident in the combustion chamber. Open the
fire door slowly, add fuel to fire, close fire door and
re-set the air controls to the required setting.
SLOW BURNING
Slow burning will cause the window glass to blacken
and should not be used for a long period. It should
only be done after the fire has been established and
been running at nominal output for a period of time.
For a prolonged slow burn, fill the firebox of fuel up
to a maximum height just below the top of the fire
fence at the front of the door opening. Close the air
controls.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Your stove is provided with an ashpan which should
be emptied every day.
If ashes are allowed to build to grate level you could
damage the grate by overheating. We recommend
that you remove ashes when the stove is thorough-
ly cooled.
Ashes should be placed in a metal or other non-
combustible container with a tight fitting lid. The
closed container of ashes should be placed on a
non-combustible material, pending final disposal. If
ashes are buried in soil, or otherwise dumped they
should be retained in the closed container until they
are thoroughly cooled.
Open the firedoor and remove the ashpan, see Fig
15. Close the firedoor. When the ash is disposed of
replace the ashpan.
Fig.15
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Stove Flue Pathways
It is recommended that the flue pathways in the
stove are cleaned on a monthly basis (or less
depending on the soot build-up created by the fuel
being used) and the chimney cleaned annually. To
access the chimney pathways:
1.
Remove the fire grate by lifting it up and out
of the firebox.
2.
Lift up the back of the bottom baffle and push
it back to release it from the side locating
tabs - see Fig 16. Remove the baffle from
the firebox.
3.
Lift off the two brick retaining brackets - see
Fig 17.
4.
Remove the side bricks by angling out the
edge closest to the centre of the firebox - see
Fig 18.
5.
Bend the clips on the top baffle that protrude
through the front frame to allow for their
removal from the fromnt frame - see Fig 19.
6.
Remove the top baffles by angling up on one
side to allow to drop into the firebox.
Fig.16
Fig.17
SIDE BRICK RETAINING
BRACKETS
BOTTOM BAFFLE
ASHPAN
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