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Instructions Part Number IN1145 Ed A
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The kindling wood should be placed over the paper
so as to rest against each other in a conical formation,
leaving space between each piece.
Light the paper using a long match or spill and close the
stove door.
The lightly crumpled paper will begin burning rapidly
and the space between the kindling will allow the
long bright flames to pass between and over the wood
raising it to its ignition temperature.
Wait until the kindling fire core has lost its large flames
and is glowing then, wearing the glove, lay several
pieces of kindling on the top of them followed by
pieces of coal.
Try to leave open spaces between pieces of coal with
some bridging others rather than a single layer. Putting
on too much at this stage will only cause smoke and
hinder the fire’s development.
Lightly crumple two tabloid sized pieces of newspaper and
lay them in the middle of the grate.
Resist the temptation to use more paper than this, or
to crumple it too tightly; doing either will prevent the
rapid development of flames and will cause smoke to be
produced.