Vogue Midi T Highline Ins…lation User Instructions
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause Solution
OPERATION
Diculty starting the re and
keeping it burning well
Low ue draught Consult your installer
Wet wood (over 20% moisture)
Use dry seasoned wood (less than
20% moisture content)
Poor burning control High ue draught Consult your installer
Short burn times
Wet wood (over 20% moisture)
Insucient amount of fuel -
Refer to the table in section 3
Use dry seasoned wood (less than
20% moisture content)
Excessive heat output (Over ring)
High ue draught Consult your installer
Air control left fully open Close air control to reduce output
Low heat output
Low ue draught
Consult your installer for advice
on suitable ue system
Wet wood (over 20% moisture)
Use dry seasoned wood (less than
20% moisture content)
Excessive fuel consumption
High ue draught
Consult your installer for advice
on suitable ue system
Over dry wood
Do not use constructional timber
or pallet wood
SMOKE EMISSIONS
Smoke and small ames Wet wood (over 20% moisture)
Use dry seasoned wood (less than
20% moisture content)
Intermittent smoke spillage into room
when appliance door is opened
Low ue draught
Consult your installer for advice
on suitable ue system
Incorrect additional ventilation
air in to building
Consult your installer
Continuous smoke spillage into
room when appliance in use
Blocked ue
Open all doors and windows to ventilate
the room. Allow the re to burn out.
Check ue for blockage. Do not re-use
until cause of spillage is identied.
Consult your installer for advice
Blue/grey smoke from chimney Wet wood (over 20% moisture)
Use dry seasoned wood (less than 20%
moisture content)
ADVERSE WEATHER
Windy days, intermittent smoke
spillage into room when appliance
door is opened
Down draught in ue caused by
air turbulence caused by nearby buildings
or trees
Weather conditions combined with the
ue terminal position can have an eect
on the appliance performance.
Consult your installer
Calm days, intermittent smoke
spillage into room when appliance
door is opened
Over size ue giving poor
ue draught
Weather conditions combined with the
ue terminal position can have an eect
on the appliance performance.
Consult your installer
Damp/Rainy days lighting
and burning problems
Flue temperature low / rain
water inside ue
Use good quality wood to start
and maintain the re, consult your
installer to t a rain cowl
Wind noise from the air control High ue draught
Consult your installer for advice
on suitable ue system
Troubleshooting