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Make sure the top valve is open, the open
position is fully to the right.
To start a fire, create a small ‘wigwam’ of
kindling towards the back of the firebox and
light using a single firelighter.
Close the door and wait until the firelighter burns
away and the kindling is fully ignited.
Once the log starts to burn use the top valve
to control the fire. We usually recommend half
closing it but every installation will vary so try
different settings until you find one you’re happy
with.
Don’t over fill the firebox, this is a very efficient
stove and will generate plenty of heat with a
small amount of fuel.
QUICK START GUIDE
To get the most out of your stove you should take the time to read the instructions provided.
This guide is intended to help you get the best possible fire started. Even if you have previous
experience with stoves, all makes and models vary and the information below will help you gain
the optimum performance from your new stove.
Open the door and use a poker to lay the
kindling across the width of the firebox.
It is best to keep the fuel towards the back of the
firebox during these early stages.
Place a small kiln dried log (less than 15%
moisture) on top of the kindling and close the
door.
Wet wood will cause the stove window to
blacken.
Do not cover the tertiary air holes (the small holes
located at the rear of the firebox above the
back brick).
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