Harrie Leenders Pharos Interior Instructions D'utilisation page 19

Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

how to use the Pharos InterIor
1. Open the flap.
2. Put 4 slightly larger logs on the bottom of the
stove. Stack some kindling wood on top of it.
Stack lightly so that the flame can take hold.
Light the kindling wood up in the stove (at the
top) with a firelighter or some paper. Allow the
stove for a while to develop a good fire in order
to obtain a good draught and a proper fire at the
bottom. This way, you will also keep the flue
cleaner.
MaIntenanCe
Casing
Dust the stove using a non-fibrous cloth. Clean with lean soapsuds if necessary.
Damaged spots can be touched up using an abrasive cloth and the special Harrie Leenders stove paint. Ask you supplier for advice.
Ceramic firebricks
You need not worry about any cracks in the ceramic firebrick elements as long as the flame does not come into direct contact with the metal behind them. Should this
be the case, however, then it will be necessary to replace the brick; contact your supplier.
The glass
The glass is steamed up when burning wet fuel or too little oxygen is supplied. Also, the glass may steam up if the fire does not start fiercely enough. This happens, for
instance, when you start with small logs instead of thin kindling wood. Moisture will then remain in the stove for too long, and will settle on the coldest part: the glass.
Use paper towel and then remove the light moisture using a damp cloth. Exert some light pressure on the outside of the glass so that it
will not shift.
Thicker deposits:
Use moist paper towel and the white ashes from the stove or a special stove-glass cleaner. Allow a moment for this to have its effect.
Always make sure that these agents do not come into contact with the enamel to prevent stains from being formed.
Maintenance moving parts
Moving and squeaking parts must be lubricated once a year using graphite grease. Ask your supplier for advice.
Collecting soot when sweeping the chimney
1. Open the flap.
3. When the fire gets smaller, add solid wood
varying in thickness from 5 to 7 cm. The amount
depends on the heat required.
Stack lightly. Do not add more than 3 to 4 logs
at a time.
2. Place a newspaper on the bottom of the stove to
collect the soot so that it can be easily removed.
Tape up completely the opening of the stove.
GB 17

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières