Operating instructions

REFUELLING (See FUEL, above)
We recommend that the top door, rather than the hot-plate opening, be used for
refuelling.
CAUTION: ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE FLUE DAMPER IS FULLY OPEN BEFORE
OPENING THE TOP DOOR OR LIFTING A HOT-PLATE.
(The damper is open when its handle is in line with the direction of the flue). This will
prevent a possible flash-back from un-burned gases in the top chamber.
Using excessive quantities of green, wet timber as fuel is very inefficient, and it can
result in a tar-like deposit of creosote or soot in the flue. In severe cases, these can
restrict flow in the flue, downgrading the stove’s performance. Occasionally such
deposits can ignite, causing a flue fire. Should this occur, immediately close down all air
supplies to the fire, close the flue damper, and call the fire service. Flue fires are rare, but
if you have one you should have the flue inspected before using it again.
SAFETY
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP CHILDREN AND INFIRM ELDERLY PEOPLE SAFELY
AWAY FROM THE STOVE WHEN IT IS ALIGHT AS ALL SURFACES CAN
BECOME EXTREMELY HOT.
If such people might accidentally come into contact with the stove, we recommend the
installation of a safety guard.
Do not put furniture, clothing, firewood or other combustibles near the stove while it is
alight. A safe distance is 1250mm from the stove.
Do not run the stove with any of the access doors open. Keep hot-plates in place on the
stove unless the openings are covered by saucepans.
If you have had a flue fire, inspect the flue for damage before using the stove again.
Do not modify the stove or flue in any way without obtaining written approval from the
Manufacturer.
CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED IF ANY PARTS ARE
BROKEN OR MISSING.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning and maintenance should always be carried out when the stove is completely
cold.
To remove the ashes, rotate the handle of the tipping grate smartly to tip them into the
ash box. Lift the ash door off using the multi-purpose handle and remove the ash box.
When disposing of the ashes, remember they may still contain hot embers, so do NOT
wrap them in paper. Place the removed ashes in a non-combustible container with a
tightly fitting lid, and move the container outdoors immediately to a place clear of
combustible materials.
Some models have a fibreglass cord gasket on the ash door. If this is damaged and may
leak, replace it with a genuine Masport spare part.
Your tipping grate will eventually need replacing. The new one can be inserted into the
grate handle from inside the stove. No dismantling of the stove is necessary.
Wiping the outside of the stove with a damp cloth can result in smearing. We
recommend using only a dry cloth for dusting the stove. Eventually it may be necessary
to touch up the exterior finish. Use only a special Very High Temperature black Stove
Paint (available from your Masport Dealer). We do not recommend the use of stove
polishes.
The outside of the flue may be cleaned, if desired, with a household metal polish. Do not
use steel wool or harsh abrasives.
If the stove burns sluggishly or has a low heat output, first check that the fuel is properly
dry. (See above). If the problem persists, it is probable that the flue needs sweeping. In
any case, we recommend having the flue swept once a season.
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