9
Fig.10
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
The stove is provided with a steel ashpan. This ash-
pan must be emptied every day.
If ashes are allowed to build up to grate level the fire-
bars could be damaged by overheating. We recom-
mend that you remove ashes after you have riddled
the fire following an overnight burn.
Note:
The stove should never be operated with the
ashpit door open.
Ashes should be placed in a metal or other non-
combustible container with a tight fitting lid. The
closed container of ashes should be placed on a
non-combustible material, pending final disposal. If
ashes are buried in soil, or otherwise dumped they
should be retained in the closed container until they
are thoroughly cooled.
TO CLEAN CHIMNEY OUTLET
These parts are heavy and must be allowed to
cool before removal.
Remove hob and place to one side, taking care not
to damage the enamel finish. Remove the hotplate
and inner top by unscrewing the four
1
/4”
hex head
bolts and insert the cleaning brush. Replace the
hotplate and inner top, ensuring that the rope on the
bottom of the inner top has not moved out of position
or been damaged. Replace the hob before relight-
ing the fire.
TO REPLACE DAMAGED GRATE OR GRATE
BAR
Remove the front brick, the back brick, all the left
hand side bricks and both small right side bricks
from the stove, taking care not to damage or break
any of the bricks in the process. Tilt the grate
assembly up on the left hand side of the stove and
pull towards the left side of the stove until the driven
rocker bar is clear of the right hand firebricks.
Remove the grate assembly from the firebox,
replace the damaged part and reassemble the fire-
box by re-positioning the grate assembly and then
reposition all the firebricks.
Ensure the riddling mechanism works properly from
outside the stove before replacing the firebricks.
DE-ASHING
When ash build-up becomes excessive in the fire
chamber shake the firebars by inserting the operat-
ing tool/door handle into the round slot on the right
side of the stove, twisting clockwise and anti-clock-
wise.
A poker is also provided for de-ashing.
FIRE SAFETY
To provide reasonable fire safety, the following
should be given serious consideration.
1.
Do not over fire the stove.
2. Over-firing will also damage painted or enamel
finish.
3. Install a smoke detector in the room.
4. A conveniently located class A fire extinguisher
to contend with small fires resulting from burning
embers.
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