
Warranty
Please note below what is covered in our warranty policy. You need to register your warranty online or via the post in order to
activate the warranty for your stove. The appliance needs to be installed by a HETAS approved engineer and in accordance of
Building Regulations to be valid. In the event you require a service engineer to inspect the appliance, a standard charge of €120 is
payable prior to any inspection. In the event the engineer find a defect in the stove which warranted the service call, Henley Stoves
will reimburse you the €120. Please note issues such as replacing fire rope, replacing the door handle, paint peeling, etc, does not
warrant a service call and can be easily done using the instructions in this manual.
Register online at http://www.henleystoves.com/info/warranty-registration
Chimney Fire and Over Firing
DO NOT over fire your appliance. Over firing your stove will cause the paint to peel off your stove and is not covered in our war-
ranty. Using any flammable liquids, or too much fuel, or firing the stove at maximum for prolonged periods may result in over
firing. If the chimney
connector or casing starts to glow red, the appliance is being over-fired. This may result in a chimney fire,
If this occurs :
• Call the Fire Service - Dial 999 or 112
• Immediately close all of the air inlets to the appliance to reduce the air supply to the fire
• Move items of furniture and combustibles away from the stove to reduce the risk of a fire, and allow access for the fire service.
• Ensure access to the loft space is available
• Evacuate the property
NOTE: The Chimney fire may have caused structural damage to the chimney. Do not use the stove again until the stove, chimney
and
connector have been inspected, and any damage parts have been repaired or replaced. This work should only be carried out by a
HETAS
Maintenance
Seasonal Use
Remove the baffle and inspect the inside of the stove and the flue ways and ensure they are 100% clear after a period of disuse, for
example if the stove is not used during the warmer periods of the year. Also set the air controls half open to keep the appliance
ventilated and stop the build-up of any moisture inside.
Stove Finish (Paint)
The outside of the stove is finished in a durable high temperature paint. It is best cleaned by brushing down with a soft brush. Do
not allow water to remain on the surface when cold or rust may occur. The high temperature paint finish should not require atten-
tion for some time, depending on use. The hotter the fire is burned the sooner repainting will be necessary. Aerosol tins of paint are
available for complete refurbishing. Before repainting make sure the stove is out and cold
• Remove door glass
• Lightly wire brush and rub with wire wool the body of the appliance to remove any loose paint powder.
• Mask or remove items such as brass work
• Adjacent brickwork, mantelpiece, hearth etc., should be carefully masked for quite a distance around the appliance. (this precau-
tion is to prevent the discolouration of the surrounding brickwork, wallpaper etc).
• Re-spray in a well ventilated area, avoid breathing the vapour. Refer to the safety instructions on the paint can.
• When paint is dry refit door glass and any other parts previously removed.
• Leave to dry for 8 hours and refit the door glass etc.
• Burn slowly for the first 4 hours, then build up heat gradually to cure the paint.
Note: Use only genuine Henley Stoves spray paint as some paints interact and spoil the stove finish and invalidate the warranty.
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