Aarrow BK530 User Manual - 9.3
Aarrow Stove User Guide
aimed fire poker. If the liners are still staying in situ and are able to support the
throat plate correctly there is no need to replace them. Cracked liners will not in
themselves affect the performance of the stove.
9.3
Throat plate
The throat plate should be removed from the stove and checked once a month
and any accumulated deposits should be cleaned off. This is best done with a
brush. After a period of time the throat plate may begin to corrode or distort
and will require replacing. A replacement throat plate can be sourced from your
dealer or at www.aradastoves.com.
9.4
Fire door seal
The rope seal around the edges of the main fire door should also be checked.
Look for signs of fraying, peeling away or the ends not meeting. If the rope is
unable to create a good seal with the stove body it should be repaired/replaced.
A poor seal will decrease your ability to control the burn rate and its efficiency
whilst leading to an increase in heat lost through the flue.
9.5
Cracked glass
It is not recommended to operate the stove with cracked glass; this can lead
to over firing due to air leaking into the firebox and it may fail completely leading
to personal injury or a fire. You should discontinue use of your stove until it has
been repaired. You can source replacement glass kits from your stove dealer or
online at www.aradastoves.com
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Further resources / reading
Once again we would like to thank you for buying your Aarrow stove. When
you buy a Aarrow stove, you are not only buying a first class appliance, you are
buying a commitment from us to look after you and your appliance.
We appreciate that we have given you a lot of information to read, but we hope
it has been clear and helpful and that you are now able to enjoy the full benefits
of your stove.
However if you have any queries, doubts or would like further advice please do
not hesitate to speak to your Aarrow dealer or call us. You will find our contact
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