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11. Adding Fuel (Wood)
More fuel (wood) should be added to the fire during the burning off phase, when the
flames from the previous burning off phase have just gone out.
11.1 Heating with brown coal briquettes
Adding wood
Procedure
Position of control elements
Open the throttle flap entirely,
if your flue pipe has one
Set handle of throttle flap along
the length of the pipe.
Set control elements
Set heating-up air slide (I) to second groove
Set secondary air slide (II) to third groove
Slowly open fire box door to prevent
smoke from entering the surroundings
Close shaking grate
Push in shaking grate slide
Place two logs each around 0,8 kg lengthways
Add a single layer of combustible
Close door for fire box
Wood should be added when the flames
of the prior fire are about to die
Heating with brown coal briquettes
Procedure
Position of the control elements
Lighting
Light with wood as previously described
See instructions for lighting
Further heating
When the first glow has been reached, place
three briquettes (1,8 kg) at the centre of the
bottom of the fire box above the shaking grate.
Open shaking grate
Pull out shaking grate slide
Open heating-up air valve
Set heating-up air slide (I) to third groove
Set secondary air flow
Set secondary air slide (I) to second groove