AGA The Little Wenlock 2 Installation Instructions

To start a fire, place crumpled newspaper on the grate, add kindling in a crisscross pattern, and light the paper. Once the kindling is burning, add small logs and adjust the air controls to enhance the fire.
The recommended fuel for the AGA The Little Wenlock 2 Stove is well-seasoned hardwood logs or smokeless mineral fuels. Avoid using treated wood or household waste.
To clean the glass, ensure the stove is cool. Use a specialized stove glass cleaner or a damp cloth dipped in ash to remove soot. Wipe with a clean cloth for a clear finish.
If the stove is not drawing, check for any chimney obstructions, ensure the air vents are open, and verify that the chimney is of the correct height as per the manual. Consider consulting a professional if the problem persists.
It's recommended to have your stove and chimney professionally serviced and cleaned at least once a year to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Creosote build-up can occur from burning unseasoned wood or the stove operating at too low a temperature. Ensure wood is properly seasoned and maintain a hot fire to reduce creosote formation.
To maximize efficiency, use dry, seasoned wood, maintain a strong fire, and regularly clean the stove and chimney. Properly adjusting the air controls can also enhance heat output.
Ensure the stove is installed according to the manufacturer's guidelines, use a fireguard, keep combustible materials away, and install a carbon monoxide detector in the room.
If the stove glass is cracked, do not use the stove until it's repaired. Contact a professional to replace the glass with a high-temperature ceramic equivalent.
The top surface of the AGA The Little Wenlock 2 Stove can be used for warming, but it's not designed for cooking. Use trivets to prevent direct contact with pots or pans.