Charnwood C-Seven Parts List
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To light a fire in the Charnwood C-Seven, ensure the air control is fully open, place some kindling and a firelighter on the grate, and light it. Once the kindling is burning well, add small logs and adjust the air control to maintain the desired burn rate.
Check the air vents are not blocked, ensure the chimney is clean, and verify that you are using dry, seasoned wood. Additionally, inspect the door seals for any damage or wear.
It is recommended to remove ash from the stove regularly, ideally before each new fire. This ensures proper airflow and efficient burning.
Regularly clean the stove and chimney, inspect and replace any damaged seals, check the door latch for proper function, and ensure all air vents are unobstructed. Annual professional servicing is also advised.
Glass may become dirty due to inefficient burning. Use a damp cloth with ash or a specialized stove glass cleaner to remove soot and residue. Ensure you're burning dry wood for a cleaner burn.
Adjust the air control by moving the lever to increase or decrease the airflow. For lighting the fire, fully open the control, and once the fire is established, adjust it to maintain a steady burn.
Ensure the chimney is not blocked and check for downdrafts. Verify that the room is well-ventilated and that the stove door is sealing properly. Consider consulting a professional if the issue persists.
Yes, it is normal for the paint to emit an odor during the first few uses as it cures. Ensure good ventilation during this process. The smell should dissipate after a few fires.
To improve heat distribution, use a stove fan to circulate warm air more effectively around the room. Ensure the stove is placed in an optimal position for heat distribution.
For optimal performance, use dry, seasoned hardwood logs or smokeless fuels designed for stoves. Avoid using wet or green wood as it can cause excessive smoke and residue buildup.