8
First Lighting
NOTE!
- during the first lightings the unit should work in slow mode to allow normal expansion of its
parts
- knobs and other handles are warm when the stove is operating
Acrid smoke and burning smell issued from the room heater during the first lightings should
not be of concern – this phenomenon is caused by the burning of the paint on various parts of
the unit (paint polymerisation).
All stickers and accessories should be removed from the ashpan and hearth before the first lighting.
the minimum temperature should be maintained and the door should be set slightly ajar (approx.
1- 2cm) when the stove is lit for the first time so that the packing material could combine with the
varnish. All the materials have to slowly adapt to high temperatures. During the first several lightings
the stove produces an unpleasant smell caused by paint burning. so long as the smell is present, the
room where the stove is installed should always be ventilated.
Important: Before lighting a big fire, you should try a small one for two or three times. this will help
the stove structure to settle properly and the paint to become hardened. the hearth should not be
entirely filled up with wood; the fuel amount is optimal when it fills up the combustion chamber up
to approx. one-third of its capacity. Before stoking up the fire wait until the flames faint; do not put
wood on the glowing embers when they are too hot.
Fuel: considering how our equipment is designed, the recommended fuel that can be used is
wood such as oak, hornbeam, ash and beech. Brown coal briquette can also be used. the best fuel
is seasoned wood (seasoned in a well-ventilated and dry place for at least one year) in cut and split
logs. coniferous wood is not recommended as the ignition is too intense. Fresh or poorly dried
wood is not a good fuel because of its limited energetic properties. Burning such wood can result
in increased emission of creosote that collects in the flue pipes. Minerals (e.g. coal), tropical wood
(e.g. mahogany), chemicals or liquid substances such as oil, alcohol, petrol, naphthalene, laminated
or impregnated boards, compressed pieces of wood bound with glue or rubbish cannot be burnt in
such equipment.
if another fuel is permitted, such information will be included in the rating plate.
secondary air control
exhaust outlet (up, down)
primary air control
door
window/glass
handle
General Diagram of the Freestanding Stove
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