Operating Instructions THE MUCH for Freestanding WENLOCK Much Wenlock Stove handling, where applicable, the pertinent parts that contain any of Consumer Protection Act 1987 the listed materials that could be interpreted as being injurious to As manufacturers and suppliers of cooking and heating products, in health and safety, see below for information.
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WARNING: WET WOOD SHOULD NOT BE USED AS CREOSOTE AND TAR-LIKE DEPOSITS FROM THE WOOD ARE INCREASED TO A LEVEL WHICH CAN GIVE RISE TO ADVERSE OPERATING CONDITIONS. Fuels should be stored under cover. NOTE: REFER PROBLEMS ABOUT FUEL SUITABILITY OR QUALITY TO FUEL SUPPLIER.
DE-ASHING AND ASH REMOVAL (a) Riddle the bottomgrate by engaging the operating tool in the right hand side square socket shaft - Fig. 3 and rotate/reverse it sharply for about 10 strokes by which time the fire should be free of ash. Riddle the grate at least twice daily (more often if required) and always before re-fuelling.
SERVICING 1. Always use a qualified service engineer when service SPARE PARTS is required. Much Wenlock Stove 2. An inspection of both firedoor and ashpit door seals should be made every heating season and replaced if Part No. Description No.
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