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FIREBOX EXTERIOR

The exterior can be dusted with a firm brush. Do not use a cloth to clean, as this 

will drag on the paint finish leaving lint on the surface. 

  The exterior of the Woodburner is painted with a high-temperature cooking stove 

paint, and it may become necessary to repaint. High-temperature cooking stove 

paint is available from Warmington. 

  Prepare the surface by rubbing it down with a wire brush to ensure all fat deposits 

are removed. If you see signs of rust, clean down with a green Scotch-Brite pad, 

wipe with a damp rag, and spray with Stovebright paint when completely dry. We 

stock Stovebright black as well as coloured paint to match your Studio. It is recom-

mended before touching up the with Stovebright paint to warm up and dry the 

steel with a heat gun, hair dryer or simply light some newspaper in the firebox 

and let it go out. Do not apply paint to a cold surface.

FIREBOX INTERIOR

The stove’s life can be significantly extended by cleaning the firebox interior at the 

end of winter. The glass door should stay relatively clean if the correct type of fuel 

is used, but from time to time, this can be cleaned - only when cold. Use a glass 

cleaner and a dry cloth or, depending on the soot build-up, a nylon pan scourer.

REMOVING ASH

After using your fire for a few weeks, ashes accumulate in the firebox. The ash 

can be removed easily with a brush and shovel through the fire door when the 

fire is completely out. Place the ash in a non-combustible container and move it 

immediately outdoors to a location clear of combustible materials. 

The amount of charcoal in the ash is a good indicator of how well you operate the 

fire, and you are doing a great job if there is no charcoal and only fine ash. Warming-

ton wood-burning fires work best when a small amount of ash is left (approximately 

25mm deep) in the firebox after cleaning, which aids with stable burning. 

If there is a lot of charcoal left:

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you may be turning the combustion air down too soon after refuelling, 

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not raking the charcoal to the combustion air inlet, or

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turning the combustion air down too low to support efficient combustion.

Maintenance

Summary of Contents for STUDIO Series

Page 1: ...FREESTANDING WOODBURNERS User Guide STUDIO SERIES STUDIO STUDIO OVEN STUDIO COMPACT OOH AH SOUTHERN SERIES LINDIS LEWIS MCKENZIE CARDRONA COOKER TASMAN SERIES TASMAN 46L...

Page 2: ...Damper Control Oven Tempera ture Gauge Inspection Caps Firebox Damper Control Oven Air Control Slider Ashpan inside Flue Cook top Air Control Slider Inspection Caps Oven Air Control Disk Flue Cook top...

Page 3: ...The Range 6 Extras Spare parts Refurbishing 9 Accessories 9 Maintenance Record 10 Warranty 12 Index Scan to Register your Woodburner By registering your Warmington fire we are able to assist you fast...

Page 4: ...corrosion may occur in the flue and the fire may produce smoke Size The size of the firewood pieces affects the rate of combustion Larger pieces ignite and release their energy more slowly than small...

Page 5: ...1 C for 45 minutes Operate slowly If the stove gets too hot too quickly the paint will crack Burn control operation 1 The air control should be fully open turn the air intake disc on the door an ti cl...

Page 6: ...osition backward This will allow the hot fumes to escape directly up the chimney thus reducing the heat to the Oven Do not run the fire for long periods with the door ajar as damage may result The ove...

Page 7: ...ng the firebox interior at the end of winter The glass door should stay relatively clean if the correct type of fuel is used but from time to time this can be cleaned only when cold Use a glass cleane...

Page 8: ...6 STUDIO COMPACT PEDESTAL STUDIO COMPACT LOG BOX STUDIO COMPACT WALL MOUNT STUDIO OOH AH STUDIO Satin black STUDIO Golden fire brown STUDIO Mojave red STUDIO Gold The range...

Page 9: ...7 STUDIO OVEN TASMAN 46 L SOUTHERN SERIES CARDRONA COOKER SOUTHERN SERIES LINDIS LEWIS MCKENZIE STUDIO Moss green STUDIO Metallic blue STUDIO Naked...

Page 10: ...EM The flue should be cleaned annually or more frequently as required ideally before every winter To clean remove the baffle plate inside the top of the firebox and close the door With a ladder access...

Page 11: ...SSORIES We produce a range of accessories including n WETBACKS A wetback reduces environmental impact by boosting your water heating system and is designed to be mounted inside the fire n HEARTHS A he...

Page 12: ...Date Maintenance work done 10 Maintenance Record...

Page 13: ...11 Date Maintenance work done...

Page 14: ...r including any surface rust which may occur in transit or storage The use of unsuitable fuels like coal treated timbers or salt contaminated wood 4 This warranty covers only the Fire and excludes all...

Page 15: ...Replacement Parts Accessories...

Page 16: ...Manufacturer of superiour quality Wood Gas Indoor Outdoor fires www warmington co nz Phone 09 271 0891 Email sales warmington co nz 47 Sir William Ave East Tamaki Auckland...

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