Installation, use and maintenance guide
BOSKY SQUARE 30
– BOSKY SQUARE F30
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7.2 REFUELLING
The stove is an intermittent combustion appliance so it requires refuelling. Once combustion is achieved inside the combustion
chamber and consequently there are embers present, proceed with the first fuel feed:
1) Raise the starter using the special riddling tool.
2) Wait a few seconds and open the firebox door slowly to minimise the risk of smoke escaping and use the riddling tool to spread
the embers.
N.B. It is prohibited to light or reload the fuel with a bed of embers higher than 3 cm as this does not guarantee correct
use of the appliance.
3) Take two or three logs, each of which must not exceed the weight specified in the technical data table, and lay them parallel in
the centre of the grate in the combustion chamber, as illustrated in the figures below. Slowly close the firebox door, lower the
starter using the special riddling tool.
4) Open the primary air control as much as required.
5) Close the ring for rekindling the fire or the air regulator lever.
To rekindle the fire clear the ash from the air passage slots to promote better combustion. Do not add additional fuel until the
previous load has burnt or is reduced to embers, then open the firebox door slowly and place the logs in an orderly manner on the
bed of embers. Complete the operation by slowly closing the door and return the air control and levers to the positions described
above.
7.3 GRATE POSITIONS
The combustion chamber grate can be adjusted to 3 positions:
-
Grate completely lowered and heating only.
By lowering the grate completely almost all the heat is transferred to the water and therefore to the system, making full use of the
wet surfaces.
- Grate completely raised.
By raising the grate completely almost all the heat is transferred to the cooktop, or to the oven (if present) depending on the
regulation of the flap (explained in the next chapter).
- Intermediate grate and flap positions
Different situations are possible by positioning the grate and flap in intermediate positions.