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1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Before using
Before the wood stove is used make sure
required installation conditions, are met. See
page
14.
1.2 First firing
The stove paint is fully cured from the factory,
but a minor unpleasant odour could still arise.
1.3 Regulating the air flow
To open the flow of combustion air, use the ope-
rating handle at the back of the side panel. The
combustion airflow is completely open in top
position, fig. 1. Shut off the combustion airflow
gradually by lowering the handle. The supply
is completely shut off when the handle is at its
bottom position, fig. 2.
1.4 Lighting the stove
Place two pieces of wood on the bottom. Stack
kindling on top in layers with air between. Set-
ting fire starter (bag, brick, paraffin) on the top,
now you are ready to light the fuel. The flames
must work from the top down.
The use of lighter fluid, oils or any
liquid fuels is strictly forbidden
from use in a wood stove.
Fully open the combustion air and leave the
door ajar (about 1 cm open).
Once the fire is established and the chimney is
hot (after about 3-5 minutes) closed door and
regulate the air into operating position. We re-
commend, all of the first fuel is burned with the
combustion air fully open in the operating po-
sition. This ensures the stove and chimney are
thoroughly heated.
Startup/Lighting
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1.5 Refueling
Refueling of your stove should be done while
there is still a good layer of embers. Distribu-
tethe embers with the majority of them to the
front. Place pieces of wood equivalent to about
1,2 kg on top of the embers perpendicular to the
door. Now open the combustion air completely.
If the stove and/or chimney cools down too
much, it may be necessary to have the door ajar.
The wood will then ignite within a very short time
(Typically 1 to 3 minutes). Once the fuel is Ignited.
Close the door and regulate the air back to ope-
rating air. When the fire is well established, you
can now regulate the operating air to the desired
combustion level.
Rated output measured when the combustion
air is about 38% open.
Ensure when refueling that the wood is not too
close, it will cause poorer combustion, less heat
out-put and lower efficiency.
The fuel load, must be maintained below the top
series of air holes and within the outer vent in
each side. Fig. 5