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4.1 Inadequate draught in the chimney
If the chimney is too short, leaks or is inadequately insulated, there may be problems with the chimney draught (let
the chimney sweep assess this). The draught should be approx. 0.100.14 mbar in order to provide satisfactory
combustion and prevent smoke leakage.
If the chimney sweep judges the draught to be satisfactory, but you still have problems lighting a fire, try extending
the fire lighting phase/using more thin pieces of kindling, so that the chimney gets thoroughly warm. The chimney
will not draw at optimum effect until it is warm. The fire lighting phase can be prolonged by using a lot of kindling
and 1-2 firelighters. When a layer of embers has been formed, add 23 dry logs.
5.0 Maintaining and cleaning your wood burning stove
Gaskets
With time, the gaskets will wear, and, in order to avoid wild combustion, they must be replaced as required.
Glass
If the wood you burn is too moist, you will get soot stains on the glass pane. They can be easily removed using a
damp cloth that you dip in cold ash and rub on the sooty glass. Special cleaning agents are also available to
remove soot from glass, i.e. the Aduro Easy Clean pad.
Combustion chamber
The yellow tiles in the combustion chamber eventually wear out and they should be replaced when the cracks are
more that 0.5 cm. The durability of the tiles will depend on how often and how intensively the stove is used. You
can change the tiles yourself. They are available as a ready-to-use set. You can also buy one-piece tiles that you
can cut to the size of the worn plates yourself. Please visit www.aduroshop.com.
Ash
Empty the ash drawer before it becomes completely full. Always leave a layer of ash on the bottom of the stove, as
this insulates the combustion chamber and makes lighting a fire easier.
Cleaning the wood burning stove
The stove’s surface is treated with a heat-resistant Senotherm® paint, which will stay at its best just by being
vacuumed with a small, soft mouthpiece or dusted with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use water, spirit or other solvents
which will remove the paint.
The inside of the wood burning stove and the flue pipe can be cleaned via the door and the cleaning aperture in the
flue pipe/chimney. The upper fireproof tile (the exhaust deflector) can be removed. To allow free access to the top
of the wood burning stove and the flue pipe, remove the exhaust deflector in steel. Cleaning of the inside of the
wood burning stove and the flue pipe should be undertaken at least once a year, or more frequently if necessary,
depending on how often the wood burning stove is used. This work can also be carried out by the chimney sweep.
Repairing the surface
If the surface of your wood burning stove gets scratched or worn, it can easily be refaced/renewed using the
original Senotherm® paint in an aerosol can. It is available in black metallic from your local dealer or at
www.aduroshop.com.
Please note: All maintenance and cleaning of the wood burning stove should be carried out when it is cold.
Spare parts and unauthorized alterations
You may only use original spare parts in the wood burning stove. Read more at www.aduroshop.com. All forms of
unauthorized alterations to the wood burning stove are strictly forbidden, as the wood burning stove will no longer
comply with the approved specifications.
6.0 Accessories
There is a wide product range of accessories for Aduro stoves:
Companion sets
Firebaskets in felt, PET and bonded leather
Firewood buckets
Briquette bucket and ashbucket
Glass and steel floor plates
Flue pipes
Aduro Easy Firelighter
Aduro Easy Clean pad