
JINDLU04 Rev G 21/04/16
P
ERIODS OF
P
ROLONGED
N
ON
-U
SE
If the stove is to be left unused for a
prolonged period, then it should be given a
thorough clean to remove ash and unburned
fuel residues. To enable a good flow of air
through the appliance to reduce condensation
and subsequent damage, leave the air
controls fully open.
If the appliance has been unused for a long
period, such as during the spring and summer
months, a competent person should check the
chimney for potential obstructions before
lighting the stove
i.e. get the chimney swept
before the start of the heating season.
A
S
N
ECESSARY
Stove body
– the stove is finished with a heat
resistant paint and this can be cleaned with a
soft brush. Do not clean the stove whilst it is
hot; wait until it has cooled down. The finish
can be renovated with proprietary stove
paint.
Door Catch
– Over time the rope seal in the
door will become compressed. It may
therefore be necessary to adjust the door
catch to maintain the door seal. To adjust the
catch slacken the two set screws on the catch
bar and adjust the position of the catch bar as
necessary.
Air Valves -
Over time the sealing face of the
air valves may wear. This will reduce the
effectiveness of the controls. To replace a
worn valve remove the air valve cassette, lift
off the worn valve and replace with new.
Trouble Shooting
F
IRE WILL NOT BURN
Check that –
The air inlet or slots in the front of the
stove are not obstructed in any way.
Chimneys and flueways are clear.
A suitable fuel is being used.
There is an adequate air supply into
the room.
An extractor fan is not fitted in the
same room as the stove.
Flue draught is above minimum level
(see installation instructions).
F
IRE BLAZING OUT OF CONTROL
Check that –
The door is tightly closed.
The air controls are in the closed
position.
A suitable fuel is being used.
The glass is not loose.
The door rope seal is in good
condition.
The air valve sealing faces are not
worn
Flue draught is below maximum level
(see installation instructions).
Catch Bar