Charnwood Island I-AP Parts List

To light a fire in the Charnwood Island I-AP, first ensure the air controls are fully open. Place kindling wood and firelighters in the firebox, light them, and gradually add larger logs once the fire is burning steadily.
Excessive smoke can be caused by damp wood, inadequate ventilation, or closed air controls. Use well-seasoned wood, check the chimney for blockages, and ensure air controls are open during lighting.
The glass should be cleaned regularly to maintain visibility. Use a soft cloth and a stove glass cleaner, ensuring the stove is cool before cleaning.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the firebox, checking door seals, inspecting the chimney, and ensuring air inlets are free from blockages. It is recommended to have an annual professional service.
Lower heat output can be due to poor quality fuel or restricted air supply. Ensure you use seasoned hardwood and that the air controls are properly adjusted.
Efficiency can be improved by using dry, seasoned wood, keeping the stove and chimney clean, and ensuring a good balance of air supply.
It is not advisable to leave any stove unattended for long periods. Ensure the fire is stable and the area around the stove is clear of flammable materials.
If the stove is not drawing properly, check for chimney blockages, ensure vents are open, and verify that the room has adequate ventilation. Consider professional inspection if problems persist.
To replace the baffle plate, first ensure the stove is cool. Remove the old baffle by lifting it out of its supports, then insert the new baffle in the same position. Consult the manual for specific instructions.
The best fuel for the Charnwood Island I-AP is well-seasoned hardwood with a moisture content below 20%. Avoid using treated wood or household waste.