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6.1 Cleaning the fireplace inserts / disassembly of chamotte
All sediments in flue pipes and combustion space must be removed during cleaning. Repair,
ideally by removing, all fallen-off parts of the chamotte lining. The integrity of the chamotte
lining must be monitored also during the heating season. Spaces between individual chamotte
fittings serve as a heat dilatation preventing cracking of the fittings and must not be filled by
filling material as was usual with older types of solid fuel heaters. Cracked chamotte fittings
are still functional until they fall out! If a flue damper/shutter for directing the draught, if
used, should be removed during cleaning (this enables easier access to the space above
them). The fireplace insert cleaning (with the exception of glass) should be done without
water cleaner, i.e. using only vacuum cleaner or brushes. Any modifications of the fireplace
insert are unacceptable. Use only spare parts approved by the manufacturer. Disassembly
of chamotte (see the Chamotte chamber). From time to time the friction areas of the door
hinge and the closing mechanism should be oiled using carbonic fat or grease designed for
high temperatures. Close the fireplace insert with corresponding slide controls when not in
operation.
6.2 Cleaning the chimney
Each user of a solid fuel heater is obliged to ensure regular maintenance and cleaning of
the chimney in accordance with Building Regulations. The frequency may alter with use but
we recommend a minimum of twice a year when burning wood with the correct moisture
content.
7. Warranty
Packaging and the discarded product should be liquidated in accordance with local byelaws.
Brand-new wood-burning stoves from Docherty Group come with a 5-year warranty. The
warranty includes manufacturing or material defects and burn-through of the main body as a
result of correct operation.
Any claims during the warranty period should be directed to the dealer who sold the stove.
All stoves from Docherty Group come with their own individual serial number this can be
found on the data plate affixed to the appliance. This may be located either on the back of
the stove or within the storage area beneath the stove. Please quote stove model and serial
number to your dealer in connection with any service enquiries.
In the event of warranty repairs, a signed and dated invoice must also be produced, showing
the dealer's name.
The warranty does not cover dismantling, transport and reassembly of your stove.
No compensation will be granted for:
• Damage during transport
• Damage to other articles resulting from use of the stove
• Damage arising from incorrect operation or use, such as overheating – avoid this by
reading the operating instructions carefully
• The directions in the operating instructions have not been followed
The stove is supplied with wearing parts (also referred to as perishable or moveable parts),
which are to be replaced due to usage of the stove.
These parts are not covered by the warranty – how often they are to be replaced is individual
and depends on the stove usage. These components include (but not limited to) the following:
Vermiculite panels or chamotte (if fitted) - baffle plates – all seals – operational handles.
Other items not covered by the warranty include glass, ceramic tiles and soapstone. Should
any of the above mentioned need replacing, new parts can be ordered from your dealer.
Grate (if fitted), electronic components (if fitted) and manual air controls carry a 24 month
warranty.