De-Ashing; Disposal Of Ashes; To Clean Chimney Back Outlet - Stanley Lismore Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Non boiler solid fuel stove
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DE-ASHING

When ash build-up becomes excessive in the fire
chamber shake the firebars by pushing and pulling
the riddling rod repeatedly. The riddling rod is locat-
ed under the base at the left side of the stove.

DISPOSAL OF ASHES

Your stove is provided with a stainless steel ashpan.
This ashpan should be emptied every day.
If ashes are allowed to build to grate level you could
damage the firebars by overheating. We recom-
Fig.20
mend that you remove ashes after you have riddled
the fire when the stove is thoroughly cooled.
Ashes should be placed in a metal or other non-
combustible container with a tight fitting lid. The
closed container of ashes should be placed on a
non-combustible material, pending final disposal. If
ashes are buried in soil, or otherwise dumped they
should be retained in the closed container until they
are thoroughly cooled. See Fig.22.
Fig.22

TO CLEAN CHIMNEy BACK OuTLET

To gain access to clean the chimney some compo-
Fig.21
nents need to be removed.
First the fire fence should be removed, then the front
brick on the right hand side which was underneath
the fire fence can be removed by catching it close to
the centre of the stove and pulling it into the centre
of the stove in a slightly upwards motion.
Then the side brick on the front right hand side can
be removed by lifting it and then pulling it out on the
bottom. See Fig.23 & 24.
Fig.23
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