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After another 10 minutes close the charging door completely. Check the fi re. Now
close the primary air inlet valve to minimal whilst still ensuring good burning fi re
(see chapter d.1.1.).
D.1 hOW TO REcOgnizE A cORREcT AnD incORREcT BURning sTOVE
D.1.1 correct burning stove
how can a correct burning stove be recognized:
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the fl ames are moving calm
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the wood is burnt evenly
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after the stove is in operation for more than approximately 30 minutes the
smoke should nearly be translucent.
D.1.2 incorrect burning stove
how can an incorrect burning stove be recognized:
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smothery fl ames
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extensive smoke production
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soot covering the window pane
D.2 REFiLLing ThE sTOVE
how can an incorrect burning stove be recognized:
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shake the ash grid using the de-ashing mechanim (see picture 3).
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open the charging door using a heat protection glove (not delivered with
the stove)
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place new dry fi re wood. Max 2 pieces per refi lling cycle. Only fi ll the stove
with a single layer of wood.
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close the charging door
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keep the charging door open for shortest possible time.
Avoid operating the stove at windless weather and foggy/misty weather. At these
weather conditions it is possible there will not be enough draught to properly,
safely and effi ciently operate the stove. It might result in exhaust gasses entering
the room and/or lead to other inconveniences, maybe even outside your premises.
overheating the stove can cause damage to stove and its surroundings. overhea-
ting the stove is normally caused by too much wood load and/or too much primary
air inlet. never overheat the stove.
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DURing nORMAL OPERATiOn:
• The primary air inlet valve must be kept to a minimum –whilst still ensu-
ring a good burning fi re-, this will ensure that the burning process is as
clean as possible and the effi ciency is as high as possible.
• The capacity and effi ciency of the stove varies with the kind of wood as
well as with the wood load.
• The capacity of the stove can best be controlled by varying the wood load
Make sure to ventilate the room suffi ciently.
Picture 3:
De-ashing mechanism
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