GB
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Combustion air
1
- Primary air controller
2
- Secondary air controller
3
- Tertiary air
5.5. Stoking of fuel
The fuel should be laid on live embers only (without flame).
5.5.1. Chimney stove with EASY CONTROL
• Before opening the door of the fire box, the lever should be brought to the position "Input of air closed" 0", in
order to avoid the escape of combustion products to the living room.
• After stoking of fuel, close the door of the fire box again.
• Next, set the lever to the position "Ignition" again ON, so that the time interval to the inflammation of fuel
might be as short as possible.
• As soon as fuel starts burning lively, the lever is to be re-set again to "Heating operation regime".
5.5.2. Chimney stove without EASY CONTROL
• Before opening the firebox door, all registers should be closed, in order to minimize the escape of flue gases
into the living space.
• After having added fuel (concerning the max. admissible quantity), close the firebox door shut again.
• Next, the regulation of primary and secondary air must be opened to maximum.
• Once the fuel starts to burn, the primary air regulator must be closed - the secondary air regulator remains
open. Exception for secondary air control: In the case of the Auto Air device function, eventually in the case
of Auto Air coal, the air regulation cannot be adjusted manually, because it works automatically.
5.6. Overheating
WARNING
In order to avoid damage to the appliance due to overheating, there must not be exceeded the maximum
oneshot stoking amount of fuel (see specification of the appliance). It can bring about damage to fire clay,
grate, pile grating, formation of fissures in tiles, tinting of parts of the casing, heat accumulating bricks and
glass, deformation of metal sheet parts, destruction of sealing and of the glass board of the cover etc. All the
rights arising from the guarantee cease to exist.