8.0 Operational problems -
troubleshooting
Poor draught
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Check that the length of the chimney complies with national
legislation and regulatory requirements. (For further
information, see 2.0 Technical Data and 4.0 Installation
(Chimney and flue pipe).)
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Check that the minimum cross section of the chimney is in
accordance with the specification in 2.0 Technical Data.
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Make sure that there is nothing preventing the smoke from
escaping: branches, trees, etc.
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Seek professional advice and help if you suspect that the
chimney is not drawing properly (too much/too little
draught).
The fire dies out after a while
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Make sure that the fuel is dry enough.
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Check whether there is negative pressure in the house. Turn
off fans and open a window close to the stove.
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Make sure the air vent is open.
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Make sure the smoke outlet is not clogged with soot.
If there is excessive soot on the glass
There will always be some soot on the glass, but the amount
depends on:
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How dry the fuel is.
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The local draught conditions.
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Adjustment of the air vent.
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Most of the soot layer will normally be burned off when the
air vent is fully opened and the fire is burning briskly.
9.0 Optional extras
9.1 Soapstone top plate
Top plate with hole, cat. no. 50013023
Top plate without hole, cat. no. 50013024
9.2 Extra heat shield, rear
Heat shield - cat. no. 50013025
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
10.0 Warranty
The external castings are covered by a ten-year warranty against
defects resulting from faulty material and/or workmanship after
initial purchase/installation. The warranty applies only on the
condition that the fireplace has been installed in compliance with
current laws and regulations and in compliance with installation
and operating instructions.
The warranty does not cover:
The installation of optional extras, for example, to rectify local
draught conditions, air supply or other circumstances beyond
the manufacturer's control. The warranty does not cover
consumables, such as burn plates, smoke baffles, fire grates,
bottom grates, brick refractories, dampers and gaskets as they
deteriorate over time due to normal wear and tear. The warranty
does not cover damage caused by the use of unsuitable fuel, such
as driftwood, impregnated and painted wood, plank offcuts,
chipboard, etc. Overheating may easily occur if unsuitable fuel
is used, i.e. the fireplace becomes red hot, which causes the paint
to discolour and castings to crack.
The warranty does not cover damage caused while the product is
in transit from the distributor to the delivery address. Nor does it
cover damage caused by the use of non-original parts.
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