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MASONRY CHIMNEYS
The chimney must be sound, in good condition and must not be
shared with another appliance. In the event of the chimney being
unlined, it is advisable to have a survey carried out to check for the
presence of leakage and other defects. Lining the chimney with a
suitable 150mm (6") diameter liner for wood burning and solid
fuel burning applications, will improve the performance and
efficiency of the stove.
THE ADVANTAGES OF A LINED CHIMNEY
With most unlined chimneys, the cross section of the chimney is
excessive as in the case of large old inglenook fireplaces. Because
of the large volume of cold air in large chimneys, it is difficult for
the flue gases to rise easily through the chimney. This causes the
unburned volatiles in the smoke to adhere to the chimney walls.
The inner surfaces of some unlined chimneys are rough with
jagged edges causing difficulties in obtaining a good draught.
Unlined chimneys are often defective with cracks leaking fumes
into other parts of the house.
Larger, unlined chimneys, being cold, encourage the formation of
tars (wood smoke condensation), which can penetrate the walls of
the chimney leaving unpleasant black stains on internal plastered
walls.
PREFABRICATED CHIMNEY SYSTEMS
If a masonry chimney is not available, there are a number of
proprietary brand prefabricated flue systems available. Your Dovre
Dealer will be pleased to offer information and advise on this
subject.
CHIMNEY TERMINAL
Down draught problems may be experienced if the top of the
chimney is close to adjacent taller trees and / or buildings. Your
Dovre Dealer will be pleased to advise on suitable anti
downdraught cowls should these conditions prevail.
OPERATING YOUR DOVRE 550CB
Provided that your Dovre stove has been installed in accordance
with the above installation procedures, you should now be ready
to "light up"
Your Dovre has been treated with a high temperature resistant
protective paint, which produces an odour when the stove is new.
We recommend that you leave a window open during the first few
hours of use while the paint is curing.
CONTROLLING YOUR DOVRE 550 CB
There are two fundamental air controls on your Dovre 550 CB, the
lower spin wheel air control and the top lever air control. Use the
handle tool to adjust settings.
The top air control should be generally left in the fully open
position. If the top air control is left for long periods in the closed
position, the air wash system will not function and the glass will
quickly discolour. The lower air control should only be opened
when first lighting or re-fuelling with wood.
Choose well seasoned hardwood logs 40cms (16") in length and
no greater than 75mm -150mm (3 to 6") in diameter.
REMEMBER: THE DRYER THE WOOD THE BETTER
WET UNSEASONED WOOD PRODUCES
CREOSOTE AND TAR IN THE CHIMNEY AND
CAUSES RAPID BLACKENING OF THE GLASS
DOOR.
To light your DOVRE 550 CB:
Open the lower air control wheel.
Open the top air vent fully by sliding the lever to the left.
Ensure that the ash grate grill is in the closed position by sliding
to the right.
Lay rolled up newspapers and small sections of wood (kindling
wood) on the base of the stove. Light the paper with a long
taper. If kindling wood is not available, firelighters may be used
with small pieces of split wood laid on top of the firelighters.
Close the door but do not fully lock at this stage. The fire should
now start to burn fiercely and brightly. If this does not happen,
check for chimney blockage.
As soon as the wood is burning with a well-established heat,
add 2 or 3 logs and close the door tightly.
After a further couple of minutes fully close the lower air
control.
REMEMBER
OPERATE YOUR DOVRE WITH THE BOTTOM AIR CONTROL
CLOSED
CONTROL THE BURNING RATE BY ADJUSTING THE TOP AIR
CONTROL
OVERNIGHT BURNING
Before retiring to bed:
Ensure that there is a good hot base to your fire and fully load
the fire with hardwood logs (ideally 40cms (16") long with a
maximum diameter of 150cms. (6")
Open the lower and upper air controls to allow the fire the fire
to burn fiercely. After 2 or 3 minutes, close the lower air control
fully and close the upper air control to the "almost" fully closed
position.
If you require your stove to be used the following morning,
carry out the following procedure:
Wipe the door glass clean using a damp cloth and polish off with
a paper towel or clean cloth.
Open the lower and upper air controls.
Using the ash rake, lightly rake the ashes in the stove, bringing
any hot embers to the centre of the grate.
Place small sections of wood on the grate and close the stove
door to the "almost" closed position.
When the fire becomes established, add more fully and proceed
as above (see section 'To light Your Dovre 550CB' above)
CARE & MAINTENANCE OF YOUR
DOVRE STOVE
CAUTION
IF THE APPLIANCE EMITS SMOKE INTO YOUR ROOM, IT IS
NOT THE FAULT OF THE APPLIANCE. THERE WILL EITHER
BE A STRUCTURAL FAULT OR DESIGN FAULT IN THE
CHIMNEY OR LACK OF VENTILATION IN THE ROOM.
REMOVING ASHES
Slide the centre grate grill to the open position. Using the rake
tool, slide some of the ashes to the centre grate allowing the
ashes to drop into the ash pan. It is not necessary to clear all the
ash from the grate area. A bed of ash up to 12mm deep can be
left on the grate area.
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After replacing the empty ashpan in the ashpit compartment,
ensure the ashpit door is fully closed.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Empty the ash pan
Check and clean light stains from the glass. Wipe the door glass
clean using a damp cloth and polish off with a paper towel or
clean cloth.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
The fibre door gaskets around the inside edge of the doors
provide an airtight seal. Check these regularly and remove any
ash or wood particles gently with a soft brush.
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
At the end of the heating season, thoroughly clean the inside of
the stove and adjoining flue pipe.
Arrange for your chimney sweep to inspect and clean the
chimney.
Carry out the following checks:
Replace the door and glass gaskets
Check and replace any worn fire bricks as necessary
Check and replace the cast iron grate if necessary
Check, clean and replace the top baffle plate if necessary
STOVE BODY
To clean, use a soft brush. The stove body can be repainted or
touched up using Dovre high temperature resistant stove paint.
GLASS
You may notice a build up of deposits on your glass, particularly if
the stove has been used for long periods at low temperatures. A
hot brisk fire will normally cure this problem, but if the problem
persists, check the quality of your wood and / or chimney. It is
always recommended to fire your stove hard after an overnight
burn. From time to time, the glass can be cleaned using Dovre
CERACLEAN glass cleaner. Never use water or abrasive pads to
clean the glass especially whilst the glass is hot.
TEN YEAR WARRANTY
If the castings on this appliance should prove to be defective within
ten years of the purchase date, the faulty castings will be replaced
free of charge, subject to the following conditions.
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The purchaser shall complete the registration section
..........herewith and return it within seven days of purchase.
..........Failure to return the registration could result in delays in
..........processing any claims.
2
The appliance shall have been installed in compliance with
the installation instructions.
3
The appliance shall not have been used for the burning of
unseasoned wood and/or prohibited fuels.
4
This warranty only applies to the appliance body castings
and does not include renewable components including
grates, ashpans, and glass, seals and baffle plates.
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This warranty does not cover site visits and any claims
should be notified to your dealer.
This warranty does not affect the Statutory Rights of Consumer
Purchasers
MANAGING YOUR WOOD SUPPLIES
If you are buying wood from a log merchant, try to ensure that the
wood has been seasoned for at least 2 years. 3 years is even better.
The wood should preferably be cut to lengths of 40cms (16") and
split to a width of between 5 and l5cms (2-6").
Store your wood under cover to protect from rain but ideally the
wood should be stored in. a place where the wind will be allowed
to freely ventilate the stack.
Try to obtain hardwoods such as oak, elm, beech or ash. These
woods will provide more calorific value per cubic meter than
softwoods.

TROUBLESHOOTING

SMOKE EMISSION
If smoking occurs when the stove door is opened, it is a sign that
the flue draught is inadequate. Mostly, burning unseasoned wood
causes this condition and it usually indicates that the combustion
temperature is too low. To overcome a weak draught, ensure your
wood is dry and build a hot fire, leaving both air controls in the
fully open position. If the problem persists, arrange for your
chimney to be expertly checked for design and construction faults.
In some instances, down draught conditions will exist and it may
be necessary to fit an anti down draught device to the top of the
chimney.
FIRE DOES NOT BURN FOR LONG PERIODS
Wood can contain a number of variable factors related to species,
weight, age and moisture content. It is therefore difficult to be
precise with regards to the length of burn time.
If it is thought that the fuel is burning too quickly: -
The diameter of the logs is too small
If softwoods are used, change to using hardwoods
Excessive chimney draught. If so, fit a draught stabiliser
Worn out door and glass seals need replacing.
Always try to avoid running your stove for long periods of time
with the air controls closed. This point is particularly important if
the wood is not well seasoned. Failure to do so will cause the glass,
stove walls and chimney to become soiled with tar deposits.
Please complete and return this card within seven days
of purchase to:
Dovre Castings Ltd., Weston Works, Weston Lane,
Tyseley, Birmingham B11 3RP
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