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Never
leave the appliance unattended for long periods and
always ensure
that the newly charged
fuel is burning well before leaving the room.
Do not
refuel when a large amount of flame is in the firebox as this could cause smoke or flames
to spill into the room. Only refuel when the fuel and fire is
low
.
Close
the stove door immediately after refueling.
Wood is a material that contains a great deal of gas (approximately 75 %). The gases are released
when the wood is ignited and heated up. For this reason, it is important that the gases are ignited
quickly after stoking. If the wood just lies smoldering, a lot of smoke is created, which, in the
worst case, may cause an explosive ignition of the gasses, resulting in damage to the stove and a
possible dangerous situation.
To ignite the gases that are released from the wood, and to keep clear, lasting flames during the
combustion process, it is always important to let in the required quantity of oxygen (air supply).
The setting of the air supply, the method of ignition and the lighting intervals depend on the
draught in the chimney, the wind and weather, the amount of heat required & fuel, etc. This
means that it may take some time before you get to know the correct functioning of the stove
under any given circumstances.
Note: (To load fuel, the door should be opened
slowly
, avoiding a sudden rush of intake air, so
that smoke does not escape into the room).
Always close
the door after re fueling.
Dampers left open. Operation with the air control or appliance dampers open can cause excess
smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air controls, appliance dampers or door left
open except as directed in the instructions.
Operation with the door left open
Warning:
The firebox door shall be kept
closed
except during ignition, refueling and removal
of residue material.
It is
recommended
providing the ash pan is not full of residue material that the ash pan is
emptied when the fire is
not in use
and the stove, and all residue and components are
cold.
The stove door should
never
be opened when the stove is being fired vigorously and only
opened when the fire requires lighting, when the fuel is low and needs to be re fuelled or
removal of residue material via the ash pan, at all other times the stove door
MUST BE
CLOSED
.
Operation with the door open can be dangerous and cause excessive smoke. The appliance
must not
be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions.
Stove shut down
If there is still fuel burning in the stove firebox, it is not recommended closing the air controls
completely unless there is a chimney fire in progress (See section 4.0 User manual, under the
heading (A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows). Closing the air controls during the
combustion process will cause poor combustion and could cause a build-up of gases that could
ignite
dangerously
.
Always ensure
that the air controls are open enough to maintain some flames in the firebox.
If it is required to shut down the appliance, then run the stove on a higher setting without over firing
until all the fuel has been burnt before closing the air controls.
Odours when using the stove for the first time
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