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5. Re-stoking should normally be carried out while embers
still remain. Distribute the embers in the bottom, ensuring
that most of them are at the front of the stove.
6. Place 2-3 logs of firewood, each weighing approximately
0.7-1 kg and 30-50 cm long, over the embers in one layer
separated by approximately 1 cm. The best combustion is
obtained if the longitudinal dimension of the logs is parallel
with the rear wall of the stove.
7. When the secondary air supply is opened to maximum
and the door is closed, the new quantity of wood will ig-
nite in a few minutes.
8. Subsequently, the secondary air supply is adjusted to the
desired level, and the optimum combustion will continue un-
til only embers are left.
Make sure that there is always enough air (oxygen) to main-
tain clear, lasting flames when, and after, reducing the amount
of combustion air.
Under the nominal test, the refill interval was 60-70 min-
utes.
9. A new portion of wood can be added by repeating steps
5 & 6.
Important!
It is important that the fresh quantity of wood starts
to burn quickly. To ensure the fuel lights quickly, open
the combustion air to max. or leave the door ajar to
allow in the amount of air needed to light the wood.
If, however, the wood only smoulders, there will be a
strong build-up of smoke, which at worst can cause
an explosive ignition of the flue gases with the risk
of material damage and personal injury.