USER INSTRUCTIONS
15.Seasonal use
15.1Clean and service the appliance if it is not used during the warmer periods of the year as detailed in the Maintenance and Servicing section
15.2Set the air controls 50% open to keep the appliance ventilated and stop the
15.3Before
•Remove the baffles
•Clear any debris that may have accumulated
•Check the flue is clear of any blockages
16.Troubleshooting tips
16.1Stove glass blackening: This has four possible causes:
1.Incorrect use of airwash – See Sections 1, 4 and 5 for the correct use of the air controls.
2.Burning unseasoned wood – See Section 3 to identify when wood is ready for burning.
3.Stove operated at too low a temperature - good working temperature is
•Burn with the airwash control fully open for approximately 20 minutes to cure this
The problem may be caused by damping your appliance down overnight.
4.Problems with the flue – in particular insufficient air pull. If the flue is not working efficiently the glass can blacken. A flue which has too much downdraft may be too short or needs lining or has too many bends. This can also cause blackening of your stove glass. Contact the installer or a flue specialist for advice.
16.2Riddling mechanism jamming:
This occurs when fine ash builds up under the riddling bars preventing movement. To prevent this:
•Follow a regular cleaning routine for the inside of your appliance
•Lift out the riddling mechanism and remove all ash
•Replace riddling mechanism when cleaning is complete
16.3Glass cracking:
Do not over tighten the screws on the glass clips when replacing the glass as this causes stress and the intense temperature changes can cause the glass to crack. For replacement glass contact your local Stovax dealer.
16.4Appliance is producing tar: This is identified by:
•A very strong pungent smell shortly after the appliance is lit and heats up
•Glass blackening
•Thick, brown and sticky tar oozes from the pipe joints
This is caused by burning damp wood and burning your appliance at too low a temperature;
•Use well seasoned wood and operate the appliance in the ideal temperature range
Tar is a major cause of chimney fires - if you experience problems with tar build up consult a chimney sweep before continued use of your appliance.
Ideal working temperature range is 130°C and 240°C (270°F – 465°F). Failing to close down the primary air control once the appliance has heated up to this range may cause the appliance to
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