Charnwood Country 8 Parts List

Begin by ensuring the air control is fully open. Use dry kindling and paper to start the fire, then gradually add larger pieces of wood as the fire establishes.
The Charnwood Country 8 is designed for burning seasoned hardwood logs. Ensure the wood has been dried for at least a year with a moisture content below 20%.
Ensure the wood is dry and seasoned, operate the stove with sufficient air supply, and burn at a high temperature to prevent soot buildup.
Regularly clean the stove glass, check and clear ash from the grate and ashpan, inspect door seals, and have the chimney swept at least once a year.
The primary air control is used for lighting and burning solid fuel. Adjust the secondary air control to manage the burn rate and keep the glass clean.
Check for a blocked chimney, ensure there is adequate ventilation in the room, and verify that the air controls are open.
Allow the stove to cool completely, remove the old fire bricks, and replace them with new ones, ensuring they fit snugly in place.
The Charnwood Country 8 is primarily designed for wood, but it can burn smokeless fuels. Avoid burning house coal as it can damage the stove.
Close down the air controls to reduce the airflow and allow the fire to cool naturally. Do not add water to the stove to extinguish the fire.
Use a damp cloth and a special stove glass cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water. Clean when the glass is cool to avoid cracking.