Beldray EH0690 Cast Iron Stove Instruction Manual
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To install the Beldray EH0690 Cast Iron Stove, ensure it is placed on a stable, non-combustible surface. Maintain adequate clearance from combustible materials, and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for venting and chimney connections. It is recommended to have a professional handle the installation.
The Beldray EH0690 is designed for use with well-seasoned hardwood logs. Avoid using treated wood, coal, or other materials not specified by the manufacturer, as these can damage the stove or produce harmful emissions.
It is recommended to clean the ash from the stove after every few uses, or when the ash reaches the air vents. Regular cleaning will ensure efficient combustion and prevent clogging.
Ensure that the air vents are open and unobstructed, and check that the fuel is dry and suitable for burning. If the problem persists, inspect the flue for blockages and consider having a professional inspect the stove.
Regularly clean the interior and exterior of the stove, including the glass door and ash pan. Inspect seals and gaskets for wear, and replace as necessary. Schedule annual inspections with a professional to ensure the stove is in good working condition.
No, smoke should not escape from the stove door. This may indicate a problem with the door seal or improper venting. Check the door gasket for damage and ensure the flue is clear. Consult a professional if the issue persists.
Always use a fireguard to protect against sparks, keep combustible materials at a safe distance, and never leave the stove unattended while in use. Ensure your home has a working smoke detector and carbon monoxide alarm.
Yes, the top surface of the Beldray EH0690 Stove can be used for cooking. However, ensure that any cookware used is suitable for high temperatures, and exercise caution to prevent burns.
Adjust the air vents located on the stove to control the airflow. Opening the vents increases the fire’s intensity, while closing them reduces it. Experiment to find the optimal setting for your specific conditions.
Blackened glass is usually caused by burning unseasoned wood or poor airflow. Use a stove glass cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the glass. Ensure you use well-seasoned wood and adjust the air intake to improve combustion.