Worcester Greenstyle Hanbury 4 2017 User Instructions
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The Worcester Greenstyle Hanbury 4 2017 Stove is designed to burn well-seasoned hardwood logs and smokeless fuels. It is important to ensure that the wood has a moisture content of less than 20% for optimal performance and to prevent creosote buildup.
The glass door should be cleaned regularly, ideally after each use, once the stove has completely cooled down. Use a soft cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner specifically designed for stove glass to maintain clarity and avoid scratches.
If the stove is not drawing properly, check that the chimney or flue is not obstructed. Ensure all air controls are open and the room is adequately ventilated. If issues persist, consult a professional to inspect and clean the chimney.
To improve efficiency, use well-seasoned wood, maintain a good log size for the firebox, and ensure the stove is properly sealed. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the flue and checking seals and gaskets, also contributes to efficiency.
To light the stove, place kindling and firelighters in the firebox, leaving space for airflow. Light the firelighters and gradually add small logs until a stable flame is established. Once burning well, add larger logs as needed.
To maintain the exterior finish, regularly wipe down the surface with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads, as these can damage the finish. Occasional use of stove polish can enhance the appearance.
If smoke enters the room, check for blockages in the chimney or flue. Ensure that the stove door is closed properly and that seals are intact. Verify that the room is well-ventilated and that the air vents on the stove are adjusted correctly.
The stove should be professionally serviced at least once a year. This includes inspecting and cleaning the chimney, checking seals and gaskets, and ensuring all components are in good working order.
If the fire bricks become damaged, they should be replaced promptly to ensure the stove operates efficiently and safely. Replacement can often be handled by the stove owner, but consulting the manual or a professional is recommended for guidance.
It is not recommended to leave the stove unattended while in operation, especially if it is burning with the door open. Always ensure the fire is well-established and the door is securely closed before leaving the room.