MANUFACTURED - SUNBRITE SINGLES, SUNBRITE
DOUBLES, COALITE, PHURNACITE and SUPACITE.
NATURAL - ANTHRACITE LARGE & SMALL NUTS,
SELECTED HOUSECOAL (TREBLES/LARGE NUTS
AND DOUBLES/NUTS), TAYBRITE, COKE, WOOD
LOGS
PETROLEUM COKE MUST NOT BE USED.
Oversize fuel lumps should be broken down to size.
Stones and other foreign bodies should be removed
when fuelling.
Fuel should be stored under cover and ventilated,
particularly manufactured fuels which must be kept dry.
Wet kitchen refuse should not be burned.
Any air inlet grilles must be maintained so that they are
free from blockage.
Failing to maintain your cooker properly can lead to a
chimney fire. Chimney fires occur when combustible
deposits on the inner walls of the chimney ignite. These
combustible deposits, called “creosote”, are a natural by-
product of wood burning. A fire hazard exists if 1/4” of
creosote (or more) coats the inner walls of the chimney.
OVEN DOOR OPERATION - SEE FIG. 6
To open the doors. Twist the handle slightly to lift up the
door catch from the locking spindle and pull the door
open.
To close the doors. Gently push the door shut until the
door catch makes contact with the locking spindle.
FIREDOOR/ASHPIT DOOR OPERATION
The firedoor and ashpit door are kept closed by a turn
screw. A tool is supplied to operate these when hot and
they can be adjusted to ensure both these doors close
tightly. IT IS IMPORTANT TO ENSURE PROPER
CLOSURE OF THESE DOORS TO PREVENT
OVERFIRING.
DOOR OPERATION
DESN 512979
DESN 514177
3
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
RECOMMENDED SOLID FUELS