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Operation
5.4
Lighting the fire
DANGER
Danger of fire by an ignition flame or deflagration!
Do not use liquid fuels or other hazardous liquid to light
the fire or pour it onto the flames!
Use paraffin kindling or other ignition aids, such as
sawdust fireplace lighters!
DANGER
Risk of deflagration by a sudden surge of air!
When the door is opened, the sudden feed of air can
trigger the deflagration of incompletely burned gases!
Only open the door if no flames can be seen.
DANGER
Escape of smoke, flames and sparks when the door is
opened!
Smoke and flames can escape during combustion when
the door is opened.
Only open the door if no flames can be seen.
View “from above”
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Fig. 23: “Combustion air” lever – Position 1
“Combustion air” lever – Position 1:
Once the firebox has been filled with logs and kindling,
light the ignition aid with a long match or long fire lighter.
Completely close the door as soon as the fire lighter has
caught light and lock with the door handle. In poor weather
conditions, it is possible to leave the door ajar under
supervision for the first minute so that excess oxygen flows
in and prevents the ceramic glass window from fogging up
when it is heated up.
Refer to chapter 12 “Technical data“ for the
recommended loading capacity.
5.5
Phases of the heating process
The heating process is divided into three combustion stages:
Combustion stages:
1. Heating up and heating phase
2. Power phase
3. Ember phase
The combustion process needs different quantities of oxygen
for the individual combustion stages. The supply of oxygen is
regulated by the “combustion air” lever (below the door) for
optimum combustion in the respective combustion stages.
Clean combustion is only achieved with an adequate supply
of oxygen and maintenance of the combustion temperature.
The combustion air lever can be disabled if the SMR com-
bustion control for automatic combustion control of the air
supply is installed.
If the combustion air lever is to be used, then it needs to be
permanently in position 1 "Combustion air open".
5.5.1
Combustion stage 1: Heating up and
heating phase
View “from above”
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Fig. 24: “Combustion air” lever – Position 1
“Combustion air” lever – Position 1:
This setting enables the required full combustion air
requirement to be supplied. Maintain this setting after
lighting until there are no more blazing (yellow) flames!
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