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JINCHW09 Rev A 12/05/14
R
EFUELLING
When the fuel has burnt down to the fire bed, add
new fuel. The air controls should not need
adjusting while refuelling.
When refuelling it is important to slide the baffle
into its open position to reduce any spillage. (see
Baffle Operation) The baffle will be hot when
refuelling so due care should be taken.
R
ECOMMENDED
F
UELS
Parkray Ltd recommends that approved smokeless
fuels are burnt in this appliance.
Only authorised smokeless fuels may be used in
smoke control areas.
Warning! -
Petroleum coke fuels or household
waste must not be burnt on this appliance. This
appliance must not be used as an incinerator.
Burning wet or unseasoned wood will create tar
deposits in the stove and chimney and will not
produce a satisfactory heat output.
Should any difficulties arise over fuel quality or
suitability, consult your local approved coal
merchant or:
HETAS Ltd – Telephone 01242 673257 –
www.hetas.co.uk
Solid Fuel Association – Telephone 0800 600 000 –
www.solidfuel.co.uk
General Maintenance
Important! –In order to ensure continued
compliance with current Building Regulations and
Local Authority Byelaws, this appliance requires
regular maintenance of the following –
N.B. Refer to the ‘Removing Internal Components’
section of the installation instructions for details
on how to remove each component.
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
Baffle
-
This should be removed and cleaned at
least once a month to prevent any build up of soot
or fly ash that could lead to blocked flueways and
dangerous fume emission.
If the baffle is removed the chimney/flueway can
be swept through the appliance.
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.
Glass Panel(s)
-
Clean the glass panel when cool
with proprietary glass cleaner.
Highly abrasive substances should be avoided as
these can scratch the glass and make subsequent
cleaning more difficult.
Wet logs on heated glass, a badly aimed poker or
heavy slamming of the door could crack the glass
panel.
The glass will not fracture from heat.
Firebricks
-
In normal use, these can last for many
years. It is possible however, to crack them if fuel
is continually jammed against them or if they are
frequently struck with a poker.
Check periodically for seriously cracked bricks,
which can be replaced with new, available from
your dealer.
Door Catch
-
The door catch may require
adjustment to maintain the door seal. To adjust
the catch, follow the procedure below;
Loosen the M6 grub screw.
Rotate the catch shaft one complete turn to
achieve the correct door operation.
Tighten the grub screw.