Charnwood SLX20 Parts List
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To light a fire, first ensure the air control is fully open. Place kindling and a firelighter on the grate. Light the firelighter and gradually add larger pieces of wood as the fire builds. Once established, adjust the air control for optimal burning.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the glass, checking the door seals, and clearing ash from the grate and ashpan. Annually, inspect the flue and chimney, and have them swept by a professional.
Check for sufficient air supply and ensure the chimney is clear. Verify that only well-seasoned wood is used. Inspect door seals for leaks and ensure the baffle plate is correctly positioned.
Use well-seasoned hardwood logs with a moisture content below 20%. Avoid using treated wood, painted wood, or waste wood.
Blackening of the glass can be due to burning unseasoned wood, insufficient air supply, or running the stove at a low temperature. Ensure proper burning conditions and clean the glass regularly.
To replace the door seal, remove the old seal and clean the channel. Apply high-temperature adhesive and press the new seal into place. Allow the adhesive to cure before using the stove.
Check that the chimney is not blocked and that there is adequate ventilation in the room. Inspect the door seals and ensure the flue is correctly installed.
Use seasoned wood, maintain a clean stove and chimney, and ensure the air controls are properly adjusted for optimal burn. Regular maintenance will also help maintain efficiency.
Ensure the stove is installed according to manufacturer guidelines, keep flammable materials away, use a fireguard if necessary, and have a carbon monoxide detector in the room.
Allow the stove to cool completely. Use a stove glass cleaner or a damp cloth with ash to scrub the glass. Avoid using abrasive materials that may scratch the surface.