Heartland Wood Stove warranty Flueway Cleaning, To Replace Bottomgrate Bars, Firebrick Replacement

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Flueway Cleaning

WARNING: HOT SURFACES, use the tool supplied to operate this appliance. It is recommended to use the heatproof glove supplied when raising the dome lids to use the hotplate.

Following a prolonged shutdown of the appliance, perhaps after the summer break, ensure the flueway is free from obstruction prior to re-lighting.

Prolonged soot formation may result in flueways becoming blocked and could give rise to the release of carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas into the room. Failure to ensure clean flueways, flue pipes and bends may lead to emission of dangerous gases and an inferior performance from your appliance.

Stove Flueway - Allow the fire to burn out, open the flue chamber damper to its maximum and remove the flue chamber door by lifting up on an angle. Brush the soot or fly ash from the flue pipe allowing it to fall onto the top of the oven. (See Fig. 15).

Remove the hotplate plug and rake the deposits forward, pushing them into the firebox. (See Figs. 16 & 17).

NOTE: The stove is designed and intended to be under continuous firing but if it is not in use ashpit and flue chamber door should be left open to ensure free passage of air through the stove and avoid condensation problems.

Fig. 15

DESN 513997

 

 

Fig. 16

DESN 514998

 

 

Fig. 17

DESN 513999

 

 

Cleaning

Surface blemishes caused by spillage on the enamel are easier to remove when the stove is cool, and a damp cloth is usually all that is necessary.

This should not be done whilst the stove is hot.

Do not use abrasive pads, oven cleaner or cleaners containing citric acid on porcelain surfaces.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Porcelain enamel is glass. Clean porcelain surfaces with glass cleaner or polish and a soft cloth. These cleaners are unsuitable for use on chrome and stainless steel including the hand-rails and their brackets.

The insulating covers should be cleaned regularly with a NON-ABRASIVE mild detergent, applied with a soft (coarse free) cloth and lightly polished up afterwards with a soft (coarse free) duster or tissue to bring it back to its original lustre

To Replace Bottomgrate Bars

Allow fire to burn out then open the ashpit door and lift off the cleaning door. Remove dead fuel with hooked poker into ashpan. Remove three restriction plates and then lift up each individual bar, pulling forward to remove.

NOTE: There are two types of bars assembled and the replacement bars should be checked against ‘Replaced’ bars before replacement.

Firebrick Replacement

Damaged firebricks should be replaced as soon as possible but it may be temporarily repaired with the stove cement. The firebricks fitted to the Heartland Artisan are of first quality manufacture, and providing the stove has been installed and used correctly will have a reasonable life. They are, however, expendable items and in time will require renewal.

Replacement bricks either in sets or singular can be obtained from your Heartland distributor. Always quote the serial number.

The serial number, which will be found fixed to the appliance, should be quoted if any question arises in connection with the Heartland Artisan stove.

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Woodstoves For Your Safety Consumer Warranty Entire Product -LIMITED ONE Year Warranty ArtisanTable of Contents Welcome Getting AcquaintedRS4M301136 a InstallationHandrail Clearances Chimney Connector Approvals SafetyHearth Must extend to the walls if using clearances Less than these dimensionsDimensions Rough In MeasurementsDimensions Horizontal Connection Guidelines for Installing the Chimney ConnectorConnection Requirements Chimney Maintenance Chimney and draftRecommended Chimney Clearances Floor ProtectionUsers Instructions Getting to know the StoveGeneral Fuelling with Wood WoodburningLighting the Fire Door OperationDo not slam the fire door shut Cleaning of the Bottom Grate RefuellingRestriction Plates De-ashingBreak-In Fire Directions of Flueway in StoveFlue Chamber Damper Chimney SweepingFlueway Cleaning CleaningFirebrick Replacement To Replace Bottomgrate BarsSpares List ServicingFume Emission Warning Fresh Air KitOverfiring Caution To prevent overfiringTrouble Shooting Chimneys and DraftHow Chimneys Work Factors That Effect DraftSafety Practices What to do if you have a chimney fireArtisan Cooking Instructions Cooking Instructions Use of Stove Top CookingTop Oven Cooking Oven TemperaturesBottom Oven Cooking Fresh Air Kit