Aarrow ECB5PLUS SC User Manual - page 15
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BK 690 Rev 01
Aarrow Stove User Guide
To remove ash use the supplied operating tool:
Open the door of the stove, pausing briefly when ajar so as to allow the fire to adjust
to the increased air supply.
Put the fork end of the operating tool into the slots of the ash pan and remove from
the ash pit chamber.
Empty the ash into a suitable container and replace the ash pan into the stove,
withdraw the operating tool and close the fire door.
6.6 Multi fuel or Flexifuel grates
The grate system in your Aarrow stove comprises of a series of reciprocating cast iron bars
seated on a pivoted comb. These should come pre-assembled in your new stove.
All bars in the grate are identical, but every other bar is turned 180 degrees, with the ends
of the bars marked "H" sitting on the high sections of the comb, and the ends marked "L"
sitting on the low sections.
The riddling lever, situated on the side or front of your stove, can be operated with the
stove operating tool to riddle ash into the ash pan below. Only riddle the stove with the door
closed unless your stove requires you to open the door to access the riddling mechanism.
Stop riddling once red embers begin to fall into the ash pan.
After extended use it may be necessary to replace some of the grate bars. Periodic
inspection of the bars is recommended and any damaged bars should be replaced. Also
check for obstructions that may prevent the operation of the riddling mechanism.
Over firing and chimney fires
DO NOT
over fire your appliance. Firing the stove at maximum for prolonged
periods may result in over-firing. If the chimney connector or casing glows red the
appliance is being over-fired and this may result in a chimney fire.
Warning:
The ash can be very hot. Care must be taken not to burn hands or
household objects with falling embers.
Empty only into a metal container. Even if the ash appears cold, red-hot embers may be
concealed and could easily start a fire or cause an injury.