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WARNING: Danger of fire caused by
ignition flame or deflagration
Never use liquid fuels, such as spirit, petrol, oil or other
flammable liquids! Use paraffin igniters or other igniting
aids, e.g. stove igniters made of wood chips with three
to four small pieces of wood.
NOTE:
The maximum wood quantity per day is
1 x 7.5 kg of wood! This maximum quantity must not be
exceeded!
19.2.3 Igniting fire
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Before you ignite the fire, set the rotary handle of
the air slide to the "Heat-up, max. firing heat output"
position!
Ignite the fire with a long match or a long lighter. As
soon as the igniter catches fire, close the filling door
and lock it with the door handle.
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The filling door of the masonry stove must always
be firmly locked during combustion. Otherwise fuel
gas can escape, sparks can fly and overheating of the
masonry stove with permanent damage, e.g. to the
refractory linking, the seals, coating, doors, etc., can
occur.
19.2.4 The combustion steps are
controlled with the swivelling handle
controller
WARNING: Dangerous gases are produced!
Watch the respective direction of rotation for
"Open" and "Closed" on your masonry stove model in
accordance with Chapter „22.3 Stellungen der Bedi-
enelemente“ on Page 42!
WARNING: Danger of deflagration!
Do not close the air slide completely during the
combustion phase, as otherwise incompletely
combusted gases can form. When opening the filling
door, the sudden supply of air can trigger a deflagration!
Smoke and flames can exit when the combustion chamber
door is opened during combustion. Do not open the
door until flames can no longer be seen.
CAUTION: Hot surfaces!
The masonry stove heats up considerably during heating
operation. Use the heat protection glove provided for
danger-free operation.
Stage 1: Heat-up and heating phase
Set the rotary handle to "Heat-up, max. firing
heat output". This setting enables feeding of the
required, full combustion air requirement. Following
ignition, leave this setting until no blazing (yellow)
flames are no longer produced!
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Pos. A = Shorter burning duration, more heat
Pos. B = Longer burning duration, less heat
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B*
A*
Stage 2: Work phase
Set the rotary handle to "Nominal heat output". This
throttles the air supply and extends the duration of
combustion. When a bed of glowing charcoal has
formed, additional fuel can be added if necessary.
If no addition fuel is added, you can continue with
Stage 3.
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