GENERAL POINTS
Before lighting the stove check with the installer that the
work and checks described in the installation instructions
have been carried out correctly and that the chimney has
been swept, is sound and free from any obstructions.
WARNING
Do not fit an extractor fan in the same room
as this appliance as this can cause emission of smoke and
fumes into the room.
If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire then the
chimney should be swept one month after installation to
clear any soot falls which may have occurred due to the
difference in combustion between the stove and the open
fire.
Fig. 1. shows the main parts of the fire and the
descriptions used throughout these instructions. If spare
parts are needed then please refer to the exploded
drawing at the end of these instructions to find the
relevant part numbers.
When using the stove in situations where children or
infirm people are present please use a fire guard to
prevent accidents. The fire guard should be manufactured
in accordance with BS 6539.
FUELS
The following fuels may be burnt on this stove. Please
pay careful attention to the special points regarding each
type of fuel as they will help you to get the best from
your stove. It must be remembered that only smokeless
fuels may be burnt in smoke control areas on this stove.
If you are not sure whether you are in a smoke control
area, then please check with your Local Authority.
Smokeless Fuels
The following smokeless fuels may be burnt on this
appliance:
Anthracite Stove Nuts,
Coalite,
Homefire,
Maxibrite,
Welsh Dry Steam Coal (Large Nuts).
Coal
Housecoal doubles, trebles or cobbles may all be burnt.
Do not use singles, small nuts, or coal dust
It is important that large size coal is used (ie. larger than
2’’ or 50 mm in size). The coal should be dry.
When burning coal a little extra care is needed. Please
take note of the section ‘‘Special Points For Burning
Coal’’.
Wood
Only dry well seasoned wood should be burnt on this
appliance as burning wet unseasoned wood will give rise
to heavy tar deposits. For the same reason hard wood is
better than soft wood. Burning wet unseasoned wood will
also result in considerably reduced outputs. The wood
should be cut and split and then left to season in a well
ventilated dry place for at least one year but preferably
two years before use.
Peat
Ensure that the peat is well dried before use. Burning wet
peat will give rise to heavy tar deposits and reduced
outputs.
PETROLEUM COKE IS NOT SUITABLE
FOR USE ON THIS APPLIANCE, ITS USE
WILL INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE
At first you may find it helpful to try several fuels to find
the most suitable. If you are unable to obtain the fuel you
want ask your supplier, an approved fuel distributor, or
your local British Coal office to suggest an alternative.
MULTIFUEL GRATE
Your Charnwood stove is fitted with a multifuel grate
which enables solid fuel, wood and peat to be burned
equally effectively.
The grate has two positions. One for solid fuel, the other
for wood and peat. When in the solid fuel position ash
can fall through the grate and into the ashpan. When in
the wood position ash is able to build up on the grate as
is necessary for effective wood or peat burning.
Movement of the grate from one position to the other is
effected using the tool supplied. The grate is put into the
wood position by moving the tool direction of the arrow
‘W’ (marked on the handle of the tool) until the tool is
vertical. The grate is put into the solid fuel position by
moving the tool in the direction of the arrow ‘C’ until the
tool is horizontal.
If a mixture of wood and solid fuel, or peat and solid
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