Charnwood Cove 2B Parts List
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Ensure that the stove is installed on a non-combustible surface, with a clearance of at least 15cm from non-combustible walls. Consult the user manual for detailed flue and ventilation requirements.
Use dry kindling and newspaper to start the fire. Gradually add larger pieces of wood once the kindling is burning well. Ensure the air control is fully open during this process.
Clean the stove interior and glass regularly, ideally after each use. The flue should be swept at least twice a year to prevent soot and creosote build-up.
It is recommended to use well-seasoned hardwood with a moisture content of less than 20%. Avoid using treated wood or household waste.
Excessive smoke can result from burning wet wood, inadequate air supply, or a blocked flue. Check these factors and ensure proper ventilation.
Maintain a clean stove and flue, use dry seasoned wood, and adjust the air controls to achieve a bright, lively flame.
Blackened glass can be cleaned with stove glass cleaner. To prevent it, ensure you are using seasoned wood and maintaining proper airflow.
If the stove doesn't stay lit, it could be due to damp wood, insufficient kindling, or blocked air vents. Ensure proper lighting technique and check for blockages.
The primary air control is located at the bottom of the stove. Adjust it to increase or decrease the burn rate. Fully open when starting the fire, then adjust accordingly.
Regularly inspect and clean the stove, check seals and ropes, and ensure all parts are in good condition. Annual professional servicing is recommended.