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Primary Air – Slide Control
ALWAYS OPEN THE STOVE DOOR SLOWLY AND ALWAYS USE THE GLOVE
Primary air is controlled via the sliding vent in the bottom of the door. This
provides an air draught to the bed of the fire. Slide right to open and left to
close. Open this when you start a fire, and to regulate anthracite fires. It should
be closed when a wood fire is established for the best efficiency.
Primary Air – Slide Control
Slide right to open and left to close. Open this when you start a fire, and to
regulate anthracite fires. It should be closed when a wood fire is established for
the best efficiency.
Primary Air – Rotary Control
Rotate clockwise to open and anti-clockwise to close. Open this when you start
a fire, and to regulate anthracite fires. It should be closed when a wood fire is
established for the best efficiency.
Secondary Air
Secondary air is controlled via the sliding vent above the door, it is this ‘airwash’
that keeps a clean and uninterrupted view of the fire, also aiding good
secondary combustion of fuel and reducing emissions into the chimney and
environment. Slide to the right to open and to the left to close. Use this to
control wood fires. It should be closed when burning anthracite for the best
efficiency after the fire is established.
Tertiary Air
A tertiary air supply is bled into the stove from the rear panel. Its function is to
ignite unburned gasses assisting with a clean burn. It is advisable to clear these
holes from time to time with a brush, especially when the stove is being serviced
or after long periods of burning. ONLY CARRY OUT THIS AND ALL SERVICING
PROCEDURES WHEN THE STOVE IS COLD. This tertiary air supply is permanently