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Scheme of open central heating system
FIRING UP AND IGNITION
Prior to the first ignition, wipe all enameled surfaces of the stove with dry mop to
avoid combustion of dirt on the stove and creation of unpleasant scents.
Firing up in the firebox should be carried out as follows:
• open firebox and ashtray door,
• put into the firebox some firing materials (chopped wood on non-greasy and
crumpled paper),
• fire up,
• ashtray door should be left open until stable flame occurs, and after closing,
intensity of the burning should be regulated on the air flow regulator, (fig. 1, pos. 3)
• close burner and ashtray door,
• after creation of basic cinder, put into the firebox some bigger pieces of woods or
coal and close firebox door. If briquettes are used, you must wait all quantity of fuel
to get ignited then to reduce air flow to half.
• at adding fuel, open firebox door (fig. 1, pos. 1) for only few degrees,
wait for 4-5 seconds, then open it wide very slowly. Do not open it abruptly, because
when flame in the firebox is too strong, it may effuse into the room.
By regulation of draft in the stove, you set temperature, power and pace of fuel
combustion, and it is to be carried out by turning air flow regulator on the ashtray