Aarrow Stove User Guide
8.2
Convected heat
Air immediately adjacent to the stove is heated as a result of contact
with its hot surfaces. This air then rises being replaced by cooler air which
is then heated and rises again.
This creates a circuit or flow of air referred to as a convection current,
which helps to distribute heat around the room in which the stove has
been installed.
Aarrow i Series cassette stoves benefit from having a convection system
which further encourages this movement of air supplying additional heat
to the room. The colder air is drawn into a chamber at the base of the
stove and warms up as it goes around the back of the stove before entering
the room from the top of the stove.
9
Ongoing care for your Aarrow stove
The following items should be checked on your stove at regular intervals
to help ensure that the safe and efficient use of your stove continues for
many years to come. This should only be done when the stove is unlit and
cold.
9.1
Adjusting the door hinges
Once the appliance has been under fire for a period of time the fire
door may appear to have moved out of alignment with relation to the door
aperture or catch. This is quite normal and due to the settling of the
casting.
Doors attached with two hinges fixed to the body with screws can
be re-aligned as follows:
When the appliance is cold, open the fire door so that it is at right angles
to the front of the stove and then lift the fire door up off its hinges.
Gently tap the hinge pins to compensate for the misalignment and then
re-fit the door and check to ensure it now sits square to the body; if not
repeat the above steps.
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