3.10
Wood pieces must be
placed on top
of
the coal as much as they fit to Central Heating Stove.
3.1
1
Woods are burned
with
igniting
materials
(such
as
kindling
wood and
paper)
3.12 After
the woods
are
ignited, a
few
more
pieces
of
wood can be added
if
required and two stove-
shovels of coal are
added.
3.13
During
the
first
igniting,
Chimney Flap (Figure
-
7), Top Ventilation Inlet (Figure
-
7)
and Bottom
Ventilation Flap
(Figure
-
8)
are
kept open.
314
In
order to maintain
Central
Heating
Stove
burning or
sleep at
fixed
temperature, when
full
combustion occurs, in other words, after the coal
fully
burns,
Top
Ventilation Inlet
(Figure
-
7)
is
closed and heat
adjustment
is done with
"
Bottom Ventilation Flap".
3.15
When more slowing is desired
in
the combustion,
"Chimney
Flap" is also brought closed to
"Closed"
position.
In
models having thermostatic regulator, heat is adjusted automatically with
the condition of having bottom ventilation flap
(Figure
-
8)
closed.
3.16
In
order to accelerate the combustion again or when it is
required to add fuel, "Chimney Flap"
and "Bottom Ventilation
Flap" must be brought to
"Open
Position".
Figure-6
—
>-Ash
Emptying
Handle
-
>Ash Screening Handle
-
Ash screening
process
is done
b moving ash screening handle
back and forth,
-
Ash
Emptying process is
done
by
pulling
Ash
Emptying
Handle
backwards when
the
stove
is
cold.
CHIMNEY
FLAP
Figure-7