Maximum
wood filling
5
Vermiculite
(stone)
6
2 x Grease -
Grease not
included.
Lubricate Ash pan
6
When refueling be careful to place
the fuel into the combustion cham-
ber gently, (use the provided glo-
ve). By not doing so you risk crack-
ing or breaking the vermiculite.
If there is reduced draft in the chimney, we re-
commend opening a window at stoking. This will
give better ventilation to the room and more oxy-
gen for combustion.
1.6 Emptying the ash
By using the shaker grate, it rotates back and
forth so the ash falls through the holes and into
the ashtray. It is advantageous to leave a layer
of ash in the bottom of the combustion cham-
ber on top of the grate as insulation.
Be careful when emptying the
ashes out. There can be hot embers
left for a long time.
1.7 Reduced burning
The stove is, designed for intermittent use.
It is important to maintain the layer of hot em-
bers. Lower heat out-put occurs when no flames
are coming from the wood and it is becoming
hot embers.
If you are looking for less heat out-put, achieve
this by fueling with smaller volumes of wood and
a lower operating air. You may not completely
close the operating air during firing.
Be aware that the stove will naturally soot if the
operating air is too low. This is not good for the
environment. There is also a risk for the glass,
the chimney and other parts will become sooted.
By a combination of the above and possibly bur-
ning damp wood. Can lead to high levels of soot
that it becomes sticky. Causing the sealing of
the door to tear off when opening the door the
next day.
1.8 Explosion!!!
It is very important never to leave
The stove after start up or refueling,
before the fire is established.
(Typically 1 to 3 minutes)
Explosion can occur if filled with too much fuel
in the stove, the production of large volumes of
gas, which can explode if the air supply becomes
too low.
Warning!
One must always use cation around
the stove seen, as it gets very warm
during use. (In excess of 90° C).
Children should avoid contact with the stove.
Setting up a fence if you have small children may
be necessary.
Do not place flammable objects like drying
racks, furniture, curtains too close to the stove.
1.9 Draft conditions
and the chimney
Poor draft will not allow the stove to burn, as it
should. The glass can soot, requires cleaning of
the chimney more often, smoke can escape out
when the door is open and it gives poor fuel ef-
ficiency. Leading to unnecessary polluting of the
environment.