AGA Rayburn Nouvelle Solid Fuel Installation Instructions

To light the AGA Rayburn Nouvelle, first ensure that the flue is open. Place crumpled newspaper and kindling wood in the firebox. Light the newspaper and gradually add larger pieces of wood until a good flame is established. Once the fire is burning well, add solid fuel gradually to build up the heat.
If your cooker is not heating up properly, check that the flue is not blocked and that there is adequate ventilation. Ensure that the fuel is dry and of good quality. Regularly clean out the ash from the firebox and check the chimney for any obstructions.
It is recommended to clean the ash from the firebox daily to ensure optimal performance. Regular ash removal helps maintain good airflow and efficient combustion.
The Rayburn Nouvelle works best with anthracite, smokeless coal, or seasoned wood. Ensure that the fuel is dry and stored properly to maintain efficiency and prevent damage to the cooker.
To improve efficiency, regularly clean the flueways and ensure the unit is well-maintained. Use high-quality, dry fuel, and avoid overloading the firebox. Periodic professional servicing will also help maintain efficiency.
Some smoke is normal when first lighting the cooker, especially if the chimney is cold. Ensure that the flue is open and the fuel is dry. If excessive smoke persists, check for blockages in the chimney or consult a professional.
Store solid fuel in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent moisture absorption, which can reduce efficiency and cause damage to the cooker. Keep fuel covered to protect it from rain and damp.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the firebox, checking and cleaning the flueways, and ensuring the chimney is clear. It's advisable to have the cooker serviced by a professional annually to check for any wear and tear.
Temperature is adjusted by controlling the air supply using the spin wheel on the ashpit door and the flue chamber damper. More air increases the temperature, while reducing air supply lowers it. Experiment with these controls to achieve the desired temperature.
Unusual noises may indicate a build-up of soot or a blockage in the flue. Ensure the cooker and flueways are clean. If noises persist, there could be an issue with the firebox or other components, and professional inspection is recommended.