4
5
4
9. Once the new fuel has taken, adjust the
primary air amount to the desired setting;
optimal combustion will continue until
glowing embers are produced.
0.
A new charge of wood can be added
by repeating steps 6 & 7.
Do not for any reason attempt to increase the firing of your heater by altering the air
control adjustment range outlined in these directions.
Warning: Fireplace stoves must never be left unattended with doors open.
If the door is left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace stove
opening, creating risks from both fire and smoke. We recommend you to fit a smoke
detector in the room where the stove is installed.
DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER. Overfiring may cause a house fire, or can result in
permanent damage to the stove. If any part of the stove glows, you are overfiring.
The maximum recommended weight of wood fuel per load is .5 kg/h/5.5Ibs (approx 3 split
logs).
Under normal firing, the average flue temperature in the stove pipe, measured 0 cm above
the stove, is approx. 300° C (550°F). The maximum flue temperature in the stove pipe must
not exceed 450° C (750°F). If the flue temperature exceeds 450°C (750°F), it is considered as
over firing and may cause premature wear and tear of the stove.
To help gauge the correct running temperature of your stove, we recommend you use the
Morsø Flue Gas Thermometer (part # 69000). The Flue Gas Thermometer magnetically
attaches onto the stove pipe approx 0 cm (8”) above the stove’s top plate and measures the
surface temperature of the stove pipe. Please see your authorized Morsø Dealer for availabi-
lity.