Clarke 6910134 Buckingham 2 Multi-Fuel Woodburning User Guide
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To start a fire, ensure the air vents are fully open. Use small, dry kindling and paper to ignite the fire, then gradually add larger pieces of wood or coal once the kindling is burning well.
The Clarke 6910134 Buckingham 2 Multi-Fuel Stove is designed to burn seasoned wood and smokeless coal. Avoid using treated wood or household waste as fuel.
Allow the stove to cool completely. Use a damp cloth and a specialized stove glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive materials that might scratch the glass.
Check if the chimney is blocked or needs cleaning. Ensure that the room is well-ventilated and that the air vents on the stove are not obstructed.
Regular maintenance should be performed at least once a year. This includes cleaning the chimney, checking seals, and inspecting for any signs of wear and damage.
Excessive smoke can be caused by wet fuel, blocked flue, or improper vent settings. Ensure that the fuel is dry and the air vents are correctly adjusted.
Use well-seasoned wood, maintain a clean chimney, and ensure the air vents are adjusted for optimal combustion. Regularly check and replace seals as needed.
Install a carbon monoxide detector in the same room as the stove, keep flammable materials away, and never leave the stove unattended when lit.
It is not recommended to leave the stove unattended overnight. Ensure the fire is completely out before going to bed to prevent any safety hazards.
Use dry, seasoned wood to minimize creosote buildup. Ensure the stove burns at a high temperature periodically to help clear deposits. Regular chimney cleaning is essential.