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LIGHTING A FIRE
Lighting, a good sharp fire is necessary. Introduce into the outer firebox a small quantity of old ruffled papers and cover
them with seasoned kindling. Open the damper keys (located at the center, behind the higher shutter) and light fire. As
soon as fire is well taken, add pieces of wood a little larger and close the door. When the stove is hot, do not touch the
handle with bare hands.
At the beginning of lighting open the air register input (Lever located at the bottom of the ash drawer) so that the air is
not driven back in the stove, it is very important to foresee a good airflow in the area.
The combustion controls were especially designed to allow an air intake of 10% when they are completely closed.
GLASS
Never bang the door and never strike the glass. When you close the doors, make sure that the logs are placed in order not
to bang against the glass, or to burn to close to the glass.
Never clean the glass with abrasive products. The scratches could be transformed into cracks and the glass could break.
Never try to clean the hot glass when the stove is in use. You will find cleaning products at your retailer.
Never use flammable products, which could cause an explosion.
Inspect the glass regularly in order to detect cracks. If you see a crack, extinguish the fire immediately return the door to
your retailer to replace the glass before re-using your stove. Never use your stove if a glass is broken.
Never replace the glass by another material. If needed, you must replace it by another glass of the same size that you can
get from your retailer.