20red, the fire is in an over fire situation, and the controls should be adjustedaccordingly. Never leave the stove unattended for long periods withoutadjusting the controls to a safe setting – careful air supply control should beexercised at all times and only add the recommended quantity of fuels.Smoke and Fumes Entering the RoomWhen properly installed and operated, this appliance will not emit fumes intothe room. Occasional fumes from de-ashing and refuelling may occur and isnormal. Persistent fume emission with closed doors must not be tolerated.If fume emission does persist, then the following immediate action should betaken:1. Evacuate the room, opening doors and windows on your exit toventilate the room.2. Let the fire go out, or eject and safely dispose of fuel from the appliance.3. Check for a flue blockage and clean if required.Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause has been identified andcorrected. If necessary, seek professional advice.These situations are very dangerous and must NOT be tolerated. A list ofQualified Engineers is available fromUK Solid Fuel Association R. o. I.7 Swanwick Court Irish National Fireplace OrganisationAlfreton 162 Chapel StreetDerbyshire DublinDE55 7AS IrelandTel. 0845 601 4406 Tel. 01 801 5959Chimney FireIdentified by loud roaring sounds, dense smoke and sparks exiting chimney.Shut down all air supply to stove by closing air vents, ensure the stove door fullyclosed, call the Fire Brigade immediately. Regular chimney maintenance willprevent chimney fires. Seek advice from a qualified chimney sweep. Chimneysmust be checked at least annually or more often when poor quality fuels thatare not recommended are burnt