Use and Care Manual
Care of glass
At times, especially when the air control is turned to a low setting or when damp wood is
used, the stove glass will blacken. This is caused by fuel that is not completely burned, but
the build-up on the inside of the glass will normally burn off when a good hot fire is
established in the stove.
There may be times, however, when you need to clean the glass. To do this, use a soft
cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner. Only ever clean the glass when the stove is cold.
When loading fuel into the stove, always make sure it is not protruding out through the
door opening, as this may break the glass when you close the door. This is especially
relevant when loading logs. Always close the door gently.
Do not operate with broken or cracked glass. If the glass does crack when the stove is lit,
let the fire die out. Do not open the door until the stove has fully cooled. Replace the glass
only with the specified replacement part before re-using the stove.
Replacement of glass
1. Remove the door from the stove and place on a flat surface.
2. Carefully remove all of the glass clips from the inside of the door.
3. Gently remove the glass panel and gasket.
4. Using a wire brush, remove all remaining debris from the glass area.
5. Apply a small bead of gasket/stove cement to the new gasket. Do not overlap the ends
of the gasket rope.
6. Center the new glass panel over the gasket and re-install the glass clips.
7. It may be necessary to re-tighten the glass clips after the stove has been burned and
the gasket has been seated.
***Important: It is extremely important to tighten the glass clips slowly and in an alternating
pattern. Always wear protective gloves when you handle glass with sharp edges.
Replacement Parts
Always use genuine replacement parts.
Ask retailer for compatible replacement parts. Only ever make replacements when the
stove is cold. Replace glass only with 5 mm ceramic glass, available from your dealer.
Surface finish
The stove should only be cleaned using a damp cloth. Some cleaning products may leave
stains on the stove surface. Never use abrasive cloths as these may scratch the surface.
Painted stoves can be re-painted by using a good quality, high temperature stove paint.
When re-painting, make sure there is plenty of ventilation and follow the manufacturer's
instructions. Allow the paint to fully dry before lighting the stove and allow extra ventilation
for the first couple of fires as some fumes may emit from the stove as the paint cures.