Clarke 6910137 Eton Steel User Guide
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To install the Clarke 6910137 Eton Steel Stove, ensure you have a fire-resistant hearth and proper chimney connection. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for clearances and use appropriate flue pipes. It is recommended to have a professional installer for optimal safety and performance.
The Clarke 6910137 Eton Steel Stove is designed to burn seasoned hardwood logs. Avoid using coal, treated wood, or other non-recommended materials as they can damage the stove and void the warranty.
To enhance efficiency, ensure the stove is properly sealed and use dry, seasoned wood. Regularly clean the flue and check for any obstructions. Adjust the air vents to control the burn rate for optimal heat output.
Excessive smoke may result from using damp wood, inadequate chimney draft, or blocked air vents. Ensure your wood is dry and check that the chimney and vents are clean and unobstructed.
Clean the stove and flue at least once a month during regular use. Remove ash regularly to maintain airflow and check the glass door for soot buildup. Annual professional cleaning is recommended for the chimney.
If the glass door becomes cloudy, it may be due to soot buildup. Allow the stove to cool and clean the glass with a stove glass cleaner or a vinegar-water solution. Regular cleaning will prevent buildup.
Ensure all installations comply with local safety regulations. Keep flammable materials away from the stove, use a fireguard if children or pets are present, and never leave the stove unattended while in use.
Prevent overheating by not overloading the stove with wood and by using the air vents to control the intensity of the fire. Always adhere to the recommended loading guidelines provided in the manual.
If you notice a crack, discontinue use immediately and contact a professional for assessment. A crack can compromise the integrity and safety of the stove, potentially leading to hazardous situations.
Yes, the Clarke 6910137 Eton Steel Stove can be used during a power outage as it does not rely on electricity. Ensure all safety guidelines are followed as usual during such times.