Henley s Cambridge 5 Installation Instructions
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Ensure the stove is installed on a non-combustible surface and maintain the recommended clearance from combustible materials. Follow the manufacturer's installation guide and consult a certified professional if necessary.
The Cambridge 5 Stove is designed to burn well-seasoned hardwood logs or smokeless fuels. Avoid using green or treated wood as it can cause excessive smoke and damage the stove.
It's recommended to clean the chimney at least once a year, or more frequently if the stove is used heavily. Regular cleaning prevents soot buildup and ensures safe operation.
Blackened glass is often caused by burning unseasoned wood or inadequate airflow. Clean the glass with a stove glass cleaner and adjust the air vents for better combustion.
Ensure that the stove is properly sealed, use dry, seasoned wood, and adjust the air vents to optimize combustion. Regular maintenance and cleaning also enhance efficiency.
Use a small amount of kindling and firelighters to start the fire. Once the kindling is burning well, add larger logs gradually. Always keep the air vents open during ignition.
Ensure the chimney is not blocked and that there is adequate draft. Check that the stove door seals are intact and open the air vents fully when lighting the stove.
Regularly check and clean the ash pan, glass, and firebox. Inspect door seals and replace if worn. Have the stove and chimney inspected annually by a professional.
Ensure you are using dry, seasoned wood and that the air vents are set correctly. Check for blockages in the chimney and confirm that the stove is installed correctly.
Close the air vents to reduce oxygen flow and let the fire burn out naturally. Do not use water to extinguish the fire as it can damage the stove.