have a command of your roof space in order to check the area for signs of spread.
MAINTENANCE
Stove body
Use a soft brush to clean the stove, cleaning must be given after it has cooled down. If the
stove paint finish degrades due to heat the paint can be renewed with proprietary stove
paint.
Baffle plate
Remove and clean the baffle plate once a month to avoid soot or fly ash blocking the flue
ways and producing dangerous fume emission.
Fireproof glass
Use a proprietary glass cleaner to clean the glass when cool. You can not use any
materials which may bring glass damage to clean the panel. Wet logs on heated glass, a
badly aimed poker or heavy slamming of the doors could crack the glass panels
– please
exercise caution.
Ceramic rope
The Stove uses ceramic rope on some joints. Inspect the rope around the door and glass.
If rope is becoming detached, use a proprietary ceramic rope glue to reattach it. Please
replace the rope if its condition is failing to seal at all points.
Flueway and Chimney
Keep the chimney, flueway and any connecting flue pipe swept regularly. For users of
smokeless fuels, sweep at least once a year; for wood and other fuels, at least twice a
year. 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.
We suggest users buy replacement and spare parts only from approved retailers in your
local area.
Trouble Shooting
No Fire can be burnt
Please check the following:
A proper fuel is being used.
The air inlet is unobstructed.
Chimneys and flueways are clear
Sufficient air supply is into the room.
No extractor fan is working in the same room as the stove.
Fire blazing out of control
Please Check:
A suitable fuel is being used.
The doors are tightly closed.
The air controls are all in the closed position.