Clarke 6912200 CSF2 Stove Instructions
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Place the fan on a flat, smooth surface of your stove top, ideally at the back or side where it can be exposed to the maximum amount of heat. Ensure it is not obstructed by any stovetop items.
First, ensure that the stove is hot enough to activate the fan. If it still doesn't spin, check for dust or debris blocking the blades and ensure the thermoelectric module is clean and functional.
The fan is designed for use on wood-burning stoves. It should not be used on stoves with uneven surfaces or stoves that do not reach the required operating temperature.
To clean the fan, gently wipe the blades and surfaces with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Regularly check the fan for dust and ensure it is stored in a dry place when not in use.
The optimal operating temperature range for the Clarke 6912200 CSF2 is typically between 185°F (85°C) and 650°F (345°C). Ensure your stove operates within this range for best performance.
The fan is designed to operate quietly. However, slight noise may occur initially as the materials expand. If noise persists, check for debris or loose components.
Ensure the fan is placed in a location with consistent heat exposure. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and checking for blockages, can also improve efficiency.
Always handle the fan by its base when moving it during operation to avoid burns. Keep away from children and ensure it is stable to prevent tipping over.
The fan may slow down if the stove temperature decreases. Ensure the stove maintains a consistent temperature within the operating range for continuous fan operation.
Discontinue use immediately and inspect the fan for damage. Contact Clarke customer support for guidance on repair or replacement options.