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The optimal regulation of the air inlets can vary depending on various factors, such as the chimney flue, the
temperature of the woodburner, the quality of the wood (moisture, size and shape).
WHEN LIGHTING A FIRE
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Primary air inlet
It is essential to open this inlet to maximum position when lighting the fire and to leave the door ajar to avoid
the condensation of fumes on the glass, closing it again once the appliance has warmed up.
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Secondary air inlet
Open fully when lighting a fire.
DURING OPERATION
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Primary air inlet
During normal operation of the burner, once the appliance has warmed up, you must close the primary air
inlet to achieve good combustion performance.
If the quality of the firewood so allows, the primary air inlet must be fully closed or slightly open (no more
than 1 cm).
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Secondary air inlet
Secondary air adjustment is the one that will provide better combustion that is cleaner and more efficient,
making the most of every load of firewood.
You can adjust the entry of secondary air when the apparatus is hot enough and burning with a good flame.
During normal operation, you must never close the secondary air inlet completely. Normally, the secondary
air must be adjusted to a minimum opening of 15-20%.
In order to avoid burns, always use the glove supplied with the
apparatus when opening the door and using the adjustment lever.
Tips for using your KRONOS cassette and OPTIMAL adjustment of the air intakes:
Once the unit has completed a first combustion cycle and it is hot enough, it is advisable to follow these
instructions to get the most out of your product.
Spread the embers from previous combustion cycles across the bottom of the burner.
It is preferable to use beech wood with a humidity percentage of less than 20%.
Recommended fuel size
AB
RIR
CER
RAR