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In case of overheating of the firebox door handle, opening and closing of the firebox door is possible with a special key,
found in existing accessories (Fig. 2, item 8).
3.2.
AIR CONTROL
Fig. 3
3.2.1.
PRIMARY AIR
The primary combustion air and thus the heating capacity of the stove is determined by the primary air for combustion.
This air is controlled by the primary air control on the ashtray door (Fig. 1, item 3). The button on the ashtray door (Fig. 3,
item 9) shows the direction of the opening and closing the slide opening. For firing, the air control should be opened to a
maximum (set the button to the position 3).
Note: To prevent overheating of the stove, the quantity of fuel must not exceed 2.05 kg of dried wood or 1.325 kg of
lignite briquettes for each hour with the appropriately set combustion – air.
3.2.2.
SECONDARY AIR
By supplying secondary air (Fig. 4, flowing of combustion air from above, over the fuel) to the fuel that is used, you
achieve combustion with very few pollutants. The control of the secondary air is shown in Fig. 4, item 10. The secondary air
is adjusted by the lever on the inside of the firebox door. 0-1 is visibly marked on the inside of the firebox door. If the lever is
moved in the direction of 0, the quantity of the secondary air decreases and in the direction of 1 it increases.
Figure 4
3.3.
W ARMING FL AP
Figure 5
Moving of the warming flap is made by activating the button (Fig. 5, item 11) located above the oven door. It is used for
shortening the paths of flue gases during firing.
The warming flap should be opened only in the phase of lighting the fire in the stove. During firing, the open warning flap
leads to overheating of the stove and thus to damaging parts of the stove. In addition, the open warming flap results in
increased consuption of fuel.
Pull the button out = the warning flap is open
Retract the button = the warning flap is closed
3.4.
OVEN DOOR (Figure 1, Item 6)
The oven door may be in one of two positions as opted, depending on the desired heat required for the room.
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