Charnwood Country 12 Parts List
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Start by placing crumpled newspaper and kindling inside the stove. Open the air control fully, light the newspaper, and gradually add larger logs once the kindling is burning well.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the stove glass, emptying the ash pan, checking seals and ropes, and having the chimney swept at least once a year.
Ensure you are using dry wood and that the air control is set correctly. Clean the glass with a stove glass cleaner when the stove is cool.
Use well-seasoned hardwood, maintain a good bed of ash, and ensure the air controls are adjusted correctly for optimal burning.
Use a damp cloth and stove glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive materials that might scratch the glass.
This could be due to a blocked chimney or insufficient draft. Ensure the chimney is clear and consider opening a window slightly to improve the draft.
The stove is primarily designed for wood burning. If you wish to burn coal, ensure it is approved for use in your specific model and check the manual.
Check the door seals at least once a month to ensure they are intact and sealing properly. Replace any damaged seals immediately.
Check for blockages in the chimney, ensure the air controls are open, and verify that the room is adequately ventilated.
Yes, it is normal for metal components to expand and contract, causing occasional creaking or ticking sounds.