The stove is fired like all permanent combustion solid fuel stoves. On the grate,
paper and finely chopped wood are placed and kindled. When all this is
satisfactorily fired, the stove shall be charged with wood or coal, and after half an
hour power control should be set at appropriate temperature. Stove charged in
such a manner will burn from 1 to 6 hours, depending on burning intensity in the
stove and temperature controller setting. It is not recommendable to put organic
waste (plastic bags, bones and like) into the stove because in such case the tar
is accumulated on flue way walls which can cause fire. .
After each charging, it is recommended to leave the stove burning for at least half
an hour at highest power because in the beginning all evaporable fuel ingredients
will be burnt, which is the main cause of condensate formation in the stove.
USE OF GRATE IN UPPER POSITION
For cooking, baking and heating in transitional periods, upper grate position is
used (Figure 4, Item 1) so as to enable the flame to directly reach the plate and
thus save expenses of cooking, baking and heating.
Stove will be delivered with grate located in lower position. To move the grate
from lower to upper position, you shall do the following:
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Remove the pin (Figure 4, Item 4) which links air supply sheet metal with
grate support (Figure 4, Item 2);
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Pull out air supply sheet metal (Figure 4, Item 3) from firebox
compartment;
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Push the grate completely backwards and lift the grate upwards through
the ash compartment and pull it out from its location. Then lift and pull out
the grate support (Figure 4, Item 2);
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Shaking arm is positioned in corresponding slot on the front, and the grate
is slightly lifted upwards through ash compartment so that grate tooth fits
into the opening on the shaking arm;
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Placing the grate in upper position is carried out in reverse order
1) Grate
2) Grate support
3) Air supply sheet metal
4) Pin