Door operation – Charnwood SLX20 User Manual

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DOOR OPERATION

The doors are opened by raising the door handle as shown
in Fig. 1.Whenthefireisalight,avoidtouchingthedoors

other than on the knobs as the metal will become hot.
When closing the doors do not use excessive force.

MULTIFUEL GRATE

LIGHTING

CONTROLLING THE FIRE

RUNNING THE FIREWITHTHE

DOORS OPEN

ASH CLEARANCE

Your Charnwood is fitted with a multifuel grate which
enables solid fuel, wood and peat to be burned equally
effectively.

The grate has two positions. One for solid fuel, the other

for wood and peat.When in the solid fuel position ash can
fall through the grate and into the ashpan.When in the
wood position ash is able to build up on the grate as is

necessary for effective wood or peat burning. Movement of
the grate from one position to the other is effected using
the tool supplied. The grate is put into the wood position by

moving the tool up until the tool is vertical. The grate is put
into the solid fuel position by moving the tool down until the

tool is horizontal.

If a mixture of wood and solid fuel, or peat and solid fuel, is

to be burnt then keep the grate in the solid fuel position.

Place some paper and dry kindling wood or fire lighters on

the grate and cover with a small amount of fuel. Turn the
thermostat control knob to maximum setting and light the
paper or fire lighters. Close the doors and allow the fire to
burn until the fuel is well ignited then load with more fuel
and adjust the thermostat to the required level.

On initial lighting, the fire may smoke and give off an odour

as the silicon paint with which the firebox is painted reacts
to the heat. This is normal and will cease after a short time.
In the meantime the room should be well ventilated.

Before relighting the fire, riddle, remove any clinker from
the firebed and empty the ashpan.

The rate of burning and hence the output is controlled by

the control knob on the left hand side of the appliance and
the airwash control on the right, shown in fig. 1. Use the

control knob on the left to control the heat output from the
fire and keep the airwash control slightly open most of the
time to keep the glass clean. It will not be possible to keep

the glass clean if the ashwash control is fully closed,
particularly after refuelling. The number at the top of the
control knob is the number at which it is set, the higher the

number the faster the burning rate.

The fire may be run with the doors open if desired although

this will result in a reduction in efficiency and hence output.
The more reactive fuels, like homefire, will burn better
when the doors are left open than fuels like phurnacite and
ancit.

For safety reasons, if the fire is to be left unattended with
the doors left open then use a spark guard which complies
to BS 3248.

The ashpan should be emptied regularly before it comes too
full. The most convenient time to remove the ash is just
before riddling the fire since the ash will be at it’s coolest.

Use the ashpan/riddling tool provided to remove the
ashpan, the fold up carrying handle should be held with a
heat proof glove.

Never allow the ash to accumulate in the ashpan so that it
comes in contact with the underside of the grate as this will

seriously damage the grate bars. Ensure that the air inlet
damper is not prevented from closing by spillage fuel or ash.

Care should be taken to ensure that the ash is cool before
emptying it into plastic liners or bins.

For Wood

Do Not Go Beyond

45° Position

When Riddling

Riddle Between

Horizontal &

45° Positions

Tool To Be

Horizontal

For Solid Fuel

Vertical

Tool to be

Or Peat

Fig. 2. Grate Operation

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