fire and embers have burnt out completely. Heating a half-empty tub will lead to melting
the stove!
The water is layered when it heats up and, therefore, it needs to be mixed so that the actual
temperature can be found. The optional cover should be in place when heating the water.
Do not leave the water unattended, in case there is a risk of subzero temperatures. The bottom
plugs and exhaust valves need to be left open, so that any water collected in the tub can be
discharged and it will not freeze at subzero temperatures.
You can use 19 mm spanners for the outer edge of the hoop tighteners. These
tighteners are used for adjusting the hoops. You do not usually need to adjust
these in a plastic tub. If the side planks dry and shrink you can adjust the hoops
accordingly. Check that the planks are situated nicely before tightening so that they will not bend
out or in between the hoops and actual tub.
LIGHTING AND HEATING THE STOVE
The use of
CULT
stoves is as easy as using any other normal stove. The plate in the upper part of
the stove must not be pushed too far so that it prevents the exhaust of the smoke.
Use smaller and dry kindling wood for igniting the fire and then add bigger pieces as needed every
10 to 15 minutes. Maintain the fire in the stove during heating, so that the wood will burn properly
and the tub will heat with maximum power. If the fire is too small, the heating time becomes
remarkably longer.
Empty ashes from the stove after each use, so that grates or air slides will not remain covered by
the ashes, as it remarkably shortens their life. These grates,
air slides
and other inner parts of the
chamber are consumables and not included in the guarantee.
Use only small, dry firewood in the stove. The use of larger and damp firewood may double the
heating time and it will also generate a lot of smoke. We do not recommend black alder because it is
sootier than other wood. It is advisable to adjust the air intake of the stove according to the type
and size of the wood, so as to reduce the amount of smoke.
Use any lighter fluid according to the instructions. Do not use any other fuels for lighting. We
recommend lighting pieces, e.g. Burner paraffin bags.
Cold water and warm air (temperature difference/air humidity) often cause condensed water in the
ash collector. Therefore, the stove is not leaking although there is some water in the furnace. You
can suspect a leakage only if the water level is going down.
During heating, the tub should be covered in order to limit heat evaporation as much as possible.
The water temperature should be measured every 20 minutes during heating. Because water
stratifies into layers when it warms up, it should be mixed with a Kirami paddle, for example. When
the temperature reaches approx. 32°C, it is advisable to reduce the amount of firewood added so as
to avoid overheating the tub. When the desired temperature has been reached, you may keep a
small fire under the tub where necessary to sustain the temperature. Practice makes perfect in this
as in anything else.
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