Charnwood Skye 5 Parts List
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To light the Charnwood Skye 5 stove, first ensure the air control is fully open. Place kindling in a criss-cross pattern and add a firelighter in the center. Light the firelighter and close the door, leaving it slightly ajar to boost airflow until the fire is established.
If the glass door becomes sooty, it may be due to burning wood with high moisture content or insufficient air supply. Use a stove glass cleaner to clean the glass, and ensure to use well-seasoned wood and adjust the air controls for optimal burning.
It's recommended to have the Charnwood Skye 5 serviced annually by a qualified technician to ensure it operates efficiently and safely.
The Charnwood Skye 5 is designed to burn well-seasoned hardwood with a moisture content of less than 20%. Avoid using treated wood, household waste, or coal.
Adjust the primary and secondary air controls based on the wood type and desired heat output. Start with both controls open, then reduce the primary control once the fire is established, using the secondary to maintain the burn.
If the stove is not drawing properly, check for blockages in the flue and chimney. Ensure the room is well-ventilated and that any extractor fans are turned off during lighting.
Yes, the Charnwood Skye 5 can be used during a power outage as it operates independently of electricity.
Allow the stove to cool completely before cleaning. Use a metal shovel and ash container to remove ash. Leave a small bed of ash for insulation and improved combustion.
Regular checks include inspecting the door seals, cleaning the glass, and ensuring the air vents are clear. Check the flue and chimney for blockages periodically.
Some smoke emission can be normal during initial lighting, but should clear as the chimney heats up. Persistent smoke may indicate a draft issue or damp wood.