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WARNING IF YOU TOUCH BURNING WOOD OR ASHES WITH YOUR GLOVE
BE SURE TO PLACE THE GLOVE ON A NON-COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE AFTER
USE. LIVE EMBERS CAN STICK TO THE GLOVE AND CAUSE COMBUSTIBLE
SURFACES TO CATCH FIRE RESULTING IN INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR
LOSS OF LIFE.
Approved Fuel Types
The stove is approved for combustion of wood only. It is recommended to use dry wood with a water
content of a maximum of 20%. Stoking a fi re with wet wood results in soot, environmental problems,
and less effi cient fuel economy.
Recommended Wood Types
All types of wood, for instance, birch, beech, oak, elm, ash, conifers, and fruit trees can be used as fuel
in your stove. The great difference is not in the fuel value, but in the weight of the wood types per cubic
meter. Since beech weighs more per cubic meter than, for instance, common spruce, it will take more
common spruce to produce the same amount of heat that you would get from a cubic meter of beech.
Banned Fuel Types
Do not stoke a fi re with the following:
• Printed matter
• Plywood, plastic
• Rubber
• Fluid fuels
• Rubbish such as milk cartons, lacquered wood or impregnated wood
• Coal, briquettes and coke
The reason that you should not apply any of the above is that during combustion they develop substances
that are health hazardous and harmful to the environment. These substances can also damage your
stove and chimney, rendering the product warranty void.
Opening and Closing The Up-Swing Door on Model 04211
Always hold the handle in the middle when opening and closing the door to avoid putting uneven
pressure on the door lift mechanism.
Please note that it is important not to let go of the handle when opening and closing the door. The glass
could be damaged if the door is allowed to open or close on its own.
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