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8.
Important
Safety
Advice
When
using
the
stove
in
situations
where
children,
aged
and/or
infirm
persons
are
present
a
fireguard
must
be
used
to
prevent
accidental
contact
with
the
stove.
The
fireguard
should
be
manufactured
in
accordance
with
all
current
local
building
and
safety
regulation.
Lighting
and
fuelling
Note:
If
the
air
system
is
connected
the
valve
must
be
open.
Loading
the
stove
with
larger
amounts
of
wood
fuel
than
is
recommended
in
Section
8
of
these
instructions
may
generate
excessive
heat.
This
may
also
damage
the
appliance
and
void
the
warranty
8.1.
Tips
before
firing
up
Open
a
door
or
window
close
to
the
wood
burning.
It
here
is
a
‘storm’
in
the
stove
coming
from
the
chimney,
it
is
advisable
to
place
a
screwed
‐
up
piece
of
newspaper
between
the
upper
baffle
plate
and
the
chimney,
set
the
paper
on
fire
and
wait
until
you
hear
a
‘rumbling’
noise
in
the
chimney.
This
means
there
is
definitely
a
draught
in
the
chimney
and
avoid
smoke
in
the
room.
8.2
‘Top
‐
down’
Lighting
Open
the
door
an
lock
it
using
the
small
bracket
at
the
bottom
of
the
door.
Start
by
placing
1
piece
of
split
log
–
approx.
1
kg
–
at
the
bottom
of
the
upper
combustion
chamber
(
UCC
)
in
front
of
the
dome
to
the
small
front
glass.
Place
approx.
1.2
kg
of
dry
firewood,
split
in
to
kindling
sticks
behind
the
log
and
a
couple
of
alcohol
briquettes
(fire
lighter)
or
similar.
Light
the
fire
and
close
the
upper
convection
plate
of
the
stove.