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\ilarning! This appliance will be hot when
In operation and due care should be taken
W'hen operating the controls-
Air Controls
Primary Air
Primary air is controlled via the two rotary air controls on the |ottom of the 4oor-
This provides a conventional air draught to the bed of the fire. The primary air intakes
can be adjusted to give the best possible results when burning {ifferent fuels.
Secondary Air
The cast iron stove is fitted with a sophisticated air wash system. This secondary
air
supply to the stove is controlled through a slider assembly located at the top of the
stove.
Multifuel
Grate
Your Firewarm Stove is fitted with a rotary style grate, which is operated from the
front
of the stove via a riddle rod. Use the Hook end of tool to operate the riddling system.
This rotary grate is located in the centre of a cast iron flat bed with suitable air slots
that
assist the burning of most fuels. It is important to use the rotary grate to cle-ash
regularly,
to ensure that the primary airÍlow is not impeded, as a build-up of ash can damage
the
cast iron bed.
Ashpan
It is essential that you empty the ashpan regularly. Use the T end of tool to lift the
ashpan out of the stove.
Notes on solid nineral fuel burning
Solid mineral fuel should be placed in the stove so that there is no more than a 36;egree
incline of the fuelbed from front to back. It should not be stacked atrove the level
of the
rear Burn Plate as this may result in damage to the stove-
With a full load of fuel, the stove will need to be refuelled approximately once every
2-
4 hours. Solid mineral fuel burns most efficiently with the secondary air control in
the
closed position- The primary air controls can then be used to control the burn rate
of the
s t o v e .
Always de-ash before refuelling and do not let the ash build up to the underside
of the
grate bars- Solid mineral fuel produces ash, which if allowed to build
up will srifle the
airÍlow through the grate. This will eventually cause the fire to die.
With some solid mineral fuels a residue of burnt fuel or clinker will accumulate
on the
grate, allow the fire to go out periodically to remove this.
Important!
We cannot stress firmly enough how important it is to empty the ashpan
regularly. Air passing through the firebed cools the grate. Distortion or
burning out the
grate is nearly always caused by ash being allowed to build up to the
underside of the
grate-
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