Charnwood Aire 7 Low Stand Parts List

To light a fire in the Charnwood Aire 7, start by opening the air controls fully. Place some kindling wood and a firelighter in the firebox, and ignite the firelighter. Once the kindling is burning well, add small logs and reduce the air controls as needed.
Ensure that the chimney is clear of obstructions and the flue is warm. Check for any air leaks around the door or seals and make sure the air controls are correctly set.
Regularly clean the stove to maintain efficiency. Remove ash build-up every week or more frequently if needed. Schedule a professional chimney sweep at least once a year.
Use seasoned hardwood logs with a moisture content of less than 20%. Avoid using treated wood or household waste as it can damage the stove and flue system.
Ensure that the airwash system is functioning correctly by keeping the air controls open enough to allow air to wash over the glass. Also, use dry wood to minimize soot build-up.
Inspect door seals, clean the stove thoroughly, check the condition of the firebricks, and ensure the air controls are moving smoothly. Also, have the chimney swept and inspected by a professional.
Smoke can result from poor ventilation, a blocked chimney, or insufficient flue temperature. Check for obstructions, ensure the room is well-ventilated, and preheat the flue if necessary.
Start with the air controls fully open when lighting the stove. Once the fire is established, gradually close the primary air control while using the secondary air control to maintain a clear burn.
Replace the door seal with a new one of the same size and material. Ensure the replacement is fitted snugly to maintain an airtight combustion chamber.
Burn only dry and seasoned wood, maintain regular cleaning, and adjust the air controls to ensure a clean and efficient burn. Consider using a stove thermometer to monitor flue temperature.