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LIGHTING A FIRE
1. Load a generous amount of firewood, placing a layer of wood chips or thin firewood and another layer of
thicker wood on top.
2. Light the first layer of wood chips or thin wood using fire-lighters or special lighting products, if necessary.
3. Leave the door ajar, with an opening of 1-5 cm, so that enough air can enter for the fire to light quickly.
4. After a few minutes, once the wood is well-lit, close the door and adjust the air inlet. If you find that the
volume of flames decreases or the fire tends to go out and the smoke inside the fireplace increases, open the
air intake more or repeat step 3.
When you reload with more wood, if there are not enough flames or embers to light the new load of wood,
repeat steps 3 and 4.
Select the firewood to achieve the desired type of operation. Thin firewood should be used to get higher
thermal power, use it after lighting the fire for a faster response as you need more heat.
Use larger-size, thick wood for a slower combustion when you have less need for heat or for overnight
maintenance, always preceded by a cycle of more power with thinner firewood, when the appliance
temperature is already high. If necessary, when starting the fire, burn a combination of thin and thick
firewood.
When the woodburner is in operation, you must not open the door. When putting more wood on the fire,
open the door slowly to prevent the smoke inside the fireplace from blowing out into the room.
ADJUSTING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY AIR INLETS
You have purchased an insert model that offers maximum efficiency and performance.
Therefore, control of
the primary and secondary air inlet is essential to achieve optimum combustion levels.
REGULACIÓN AIRE PRIMARIO
REGULACIÓN AIRE SECUNDARIO