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5.1.1.
Power
The power of your wood cooker indicates its heating capacity, i.e. the energy your
equipment transfers from the firewood to your home (usually measured in kW) and is
directly related to the amount of firewood that you place in it.
The rated output is the measure of a standard load of firewood when tested in
laboratories during a certain amount of time.
The power output is a manufacturer's recommendation from tests to the equipment with
firewood loads within a reasonable operation range. This power output range will present
different firewood consumptions per hour.
5.2.
First Use
* Ask the installer to light the unit to ensure that all is functioning correctly;
* The equipment’s paint is cured by the heat when it is first used, which may give rise to
additional smoke. If this happens, you should air the room by opening external windows
and doors.
5.3.
Normal Use
*
Lighting:
Before lighting for the first time, check that the wood-burning cooker is properly
connected to the chimney, as described in the previous items.
Before starting the ignition, the primary air combustion regulator located in the ash
drawer door (Figure 1, item 3) shall be open in position 3 (Figure 3).
Figure 3
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