To clean the paint of the stove we
recommend the use of a damp cloth
containing some mild detergent.
Avoid using abrasive material on
the paint of the stove.
If the stove is to be unused for a
prolonged period of time, for
instance over the summer months,
the stove should be fully cleaned
and a lubricant applied to all
moving parts. The damper may be
left slightly open to facilitate a
little air movement through the
stove and avoid moisture build up.
Avoid excess opening of the damper
as this will result in excess heat
loss through the stove up the
chimney. After a prolonged period
being unused, inspect the chimney
before use to ensure no blockage
has occurred. Also ensure that the
air vent to the room of the stove
is clear.
Trouble shooting
NOTE: Excess fume
emission to the room
must not be tolerated.
Fire burns very rapidly and
refueling periods are not being
met.
1 Chimney draught is very high,
chimney damper may be required.
2 Fuel load too small for damper
setting.
3 Door seals are worn.
4 Adjust the damper to a lower
setting for proper fire control.
Fire will not burn properly
1 Chimney draught is too low
2 Damper is closed
3 Chimney height too low,
flue/chimney seals leaking
4 Chimney blocked, damaged
5 Ash covering all air ways into
firebox
6 Fuel is wet
7 No Vent present in room
Stove emits fumes
1 Chimney blocked
2 Door seals require replacing
3 Excess down drafts in chimney
4 Chimney draughts below 10Pa.
5 Extractor fan effecting stove.
When burning, wood logs the grate
must always be kept in the open
position. The grate can be riddled
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