© EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. October 2012
Instructions Part Number IN1263 Ed.A
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When the previous loading of wood is burning brightly
add another log to bridge the fire. Always avoid putting
wood directly onto wood burning with flame because
the new, cold, log will tend to cool the flame giving
gasses below their ignition temperature.
Conversely, you should try and position new logs directly
onto glowing embers.
Reduce the air volume control when the fire is established.
Never leave it in its lighting position continuously.
Putting new logs, bark side down, towards the front of the
grate will give you both maximum efficiency and best visual
effect as it begins to burn.
Never put more than a layer of wood on at a time as the logs
will become unstable and may roll against the glass, making
it difficult to open the door.
If you lit your fire in the stove cleanly and you are now feeling it becoming
hot, congratulations, you have passed the lighting test and are no longer a
total novice. You can throw away your “L” plates and move on to become an
advanced driver. See page 17.
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