The
stove
can
be
banked
up
for
long
periods.
When
burning
solid
fuel
empty
the
ash
pan.
Open
air
controls
and
let
the
fire
burn
brightly
for
a
short
period.
Refuel
and
close
air
controls,
the
exact
setting
required
will
depend
on
the
fuel
used
and
the
chimney
draw
so
some
trial
and
error
and
practice
will
be
necessary.
To
revive
the
fire,
open
air
controls
until
the
fire
is
burning
brightly,
de
‐
ash
if
necessary
(solid
fuel
only)
and
refuel.
Set
air
controls
as
required.
Solid
Fuels
We
recommend
the
majority
of
approved
manufactured
smokeless
fuels.
Household
coal,
which
is
‘smokey’
fuel,
can
also
be
used
but
note
that
different
types
will
give
different
performances.
Use
as
an
incinerator
is
not
recommended
as
fumes
from
plastics
etc
will
cause
pollution
to
the
atmosphere
and
will
damage
stoves
internally.
PETROLEUM
COKE
FUELS
OR
HOUSEHOLD
WASTE
SHOULD
NOT
BE
BURNT
IN
THIS
APPLIANCE
Should
any
difficulties
arise
over
fuel
quality
or
suitability,
consult
your
local
supplier
or
Solid
Fuel
Advisory
Service.
Typical
Installation
For
Inglenook
Fireplaces
–
Side
View
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