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4. TO DISMANTLE GRILLS AND VENTILATORS
Instructions
A) To dismantle the grills, pull them out until they come out of
place (10).
B) to dismantle the ventilators (4) loosen the nuts (3) and ta-
ke them out.
1. Front
2. Fixed supports to the inside plate
3. Nut
4. Ventilator
5. Pilot showing that the stove is operating
6. Case spring
7. Pilot showing connection
8. Switch
9. Grill
10. Grill insulation
11. Handle to close the ashpan
12. Ashpan door
13. Oven door
14. Door join
15. Clamp to hold the glass
16. Glass
17. Ashpan door closure
Fig. 14
5. LIGHTING AND HEAT REGULATION
A. LIGHTING
Turn the handle of the ashpan door from 0 degrees to 90 de-
grees to allow more air for combustion. The door will partly open.
To increase burning and to prevent the formation of tar it is re-
commended to put the ashpan door handle at 90 degrees to allow
plenty of air for combustion.
This situation should be maintained at the beginning of lighting
to get the stove and chimney to heat up quickly, preventing the for-
mation condensation of tar (soot).
It is vital
Once the stove is hot the ashpan door should be closed.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
B. SECONDARY AIR
The Compact C-4 stove has a system of bringing secondary
air for combustion, directing it through the smoke baffle-collector
which allows a double combustion and means that the fuel is burnt
at peak efficiency. (Fig. 16).
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14
15
16
17
14
1
2
3
4
2
7
6
5
8
9
6
10
11
6
9
6
3
2
3
4
2
12
1
Partly open
Closed
Completely
open
OBSERVATION:
Due to the complete water tightness and the evenly distri-
buted air intake of the Compact C-4 stove during normal operation
it is recommended that when fuel is being put on the stove the do-
or is opened slowly.
0º
90º
180º