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7 Can the doors be left open while burning?
For safety and heat efficiency the doors should remain closed at all times.
8 Why is the stove smoking when lit?
A smoking stove can be caused by a flue with back draught problems. A qualified
fitter should complete a smoke test prior to fitting the stove to ascertain the integrity
of the flue.
9 Why should I “Run in” my stove?
To begin, light a series of small fires over a period of a few days to allow the paint
finish to cure. The stove is finished with a heat resistant paint and this can be
cleaned with a soft brush. Do not clean whilst the stove is hot; wait until it has
cooled down. The finish can be renovated with proprietary stove paint
If the stove is not “run in” correctly, this may cause the paint to discolour and flake.
10 What is Over Firing?
Your stove should never be used in a manner to cause over firing. Over firing can be
caused by over loading the stove with fuel, and with primary controls open. If any
part of stove glows "red" your stove is over firing and your draught control should
be adjusted to restrict airflow to stove. Over firing can cause permanent damage to
the appliance which is not covered by warranty.