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The Air-wash lever
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This lever should be opened enough to ensure
the glass is clean.
It’s t
he higher of the two controls located at the
bottom of the stove.
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Primary air control lever
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Stove should be mainly controlled using
this lever, the lower of the two controls at the bottom of the stove.
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Avoid prolonged periods of slow burning which may cause build-up
of creosote with certain fuels. Using a flue temperature gauge can
help achieve the optimum temperature for clean combustion. Ensure
you use the suitable fuel for the appliance.
Recommended Fuels
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Split and dried logs properly seasoned with less than 20% moisture
content. No larger than 40cm by 10cm.
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Anthracite (Medium) smokeless fuel.
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Eco Logs.
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Briquettes
Note that only Authorised fuels can be used in a Smoke Control
Area, details of Authorised fuels can be found at
https://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/fuels.php
Fuel to Avoid
Use of incorrect fuels can
invalidate the warranty of your appliance
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Petroleum Coke
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Household waste
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Wood with a moisture content above 20%
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Household coal or bituminous coal
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Waste timber that has been painted or treated e.g. railway sleepers
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