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OPERATING YOUR STOVE - SUITABLE FUELS - Woodland Double sided
The Universal air control provides air control for the whole stove from a single lever. The Lever has two key opera�on
Your stove is tested and designed to burn wood, wood brique�es can also be burnt but special account should
be taken of fuel weight. Good quality wood is the most important factor in your stove working efficiently and
cleanly. Always use dry split hardwood firewood (moisture content of 20% or less). The dryness of the firewood
plays an important role since the use of wet wood results in poor fuel economy and may cause a tarry sooty
film on the internals of the stove. Do not overload stove as this can cause excessive heat and damage the
stove (see table on page 8
).
ALWAYS KEEP FUEL LOAD BELOW TERTIARY PORTS AT REAR OF STOVE. Only use fuels approved for use
on
hea�ng stoves. Do not burn liquid fuels, dri�wood, finished wood, sawn wood, pallet wood, chipboard/
plywood, varnished wood or plas�c coated wood, wood treated with preserva�ves, or any house hold waste.
DO NOT EXCEED SPECIFIED FUEL WEIGHTS. DO NOT BURN HOUSE COAL. DO NOT BURN HOUSEHOLD
WASTE, THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT AN INCINERATOR.
LIGHTING YOUR STOVE FOR THE FIRST TIME
Before lightning your stove for first �me make sure you have read this manual fully and acquainted
yourself with the controls of this appliance.
The heat-resistant paint on your stove will cure and harden the first �me you light your appliance. It is important
that the first �me you light your stove the room should be well ven�lated. During the curing process it is
important to open and close the stove door periodically (every 30mins) during the first couple of firings to
preven�ng the door seal from s�cking and coming away from the door.
Increased Air Supply
Decreased Air Supply
Moving the control lever from le� to right:
By moving the control lever to the le� increases the primary air mix and moving to the right increases secondary
air (airwash) mix
Whatever
posi�on the
control is set
at, the lever
can have
either
minimum
combus�on
air or
maximum
combus�on
air.
Moving the control lever in and out
Sliding the control lever in reduces and out increases the total amount of combus�on air in the stove.