
JINDLU04 Rev G 21/04/16
Combustion Air Control –
regulates the flow
of air downwards into the combustion
chamber via the airwash (airflow over the
inside of the glass) and the tertiary air inlet
(air inlet holes in the back of the firebox). Turn
clockwise to open and anti-clockwise to close.
This control is used to regulate the burn rate
and therefore heat output of the stove.
O
PENING THE
S
TOVE
D
OOR
To open the stove door press on the door
handle to release it from the latch. Swing the
handle out to the right until the mechanism
engages and the door catch is released.
N.B. When closing the door keep the door
handle out to the right until the door is
closed.
L
IGHTING
We recommend that you have two or three
small fires before you operate your stove to
its maximum heat output. This is to allow the
paint to cure in steadily and to give a long
service life to the paint finish. During this
curing in process you may notice an
unpleasant smell. It is non-toxic, but for your
comfort we would suggest that during this
period you leave all doors and windows
open.
Open both air controls fully and light one or
two firelighters placed centrally on the
bottom of the firebox, allowing the flames to
become established before placing several
pieces of small dry kindling in a criss-cross
fashion above the firelighters, taking care not
to smother the fire. Close the stove door.
Once the kindling is well alight open the door
and build the fire by gradually adding slightly
larger pieces of wood, closing the door
afterwards.
Once the fire is established close the Ignition
Air Control
(anti-clockwise) and add more fuel
as necessary. The Combustion Air control can
now be used to regulate the burn rate of the
stove (see Recommended Settings).
Should the fire fail to light correctly
open the
door and use a poker to spread the fuel across
the bottom of the firebox. Close the door and
allow the fuel and stove to cool before
attempting to relight the fire.
N.B. Leaving the air controls in the closed
position, adding too much fuel or using wood
that is wet or too large will prevent the fire
from establishing correctly and may result in
smoke emission from the stove.
When the stove is up to operating
temperature the operating tool or gloves
should be used to operate the air controls.
R
ECOMMENDED
S
ETTINGS
Once the fire is established the Ignition Air
Control should be fully closed and the
Combustion Air Control turned to a setting of
approximately 50 -60% open. This setting
should allow the nominal output and
efficiency to be achieved.
Avoid running the stove on very low air
settings as this could result in a reduction in
efficiency and increase emissions into the
atmosphere.
REFUELLING
Avoid refueling on to a low firebed as this may
cause excessive smoke emission. Ensure there
are sufficient embers to ignite the new fuel
load rapidly. Alternatively add some more
kindling before adding larger pieces of
firewood.