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dangerous (see pages 16 – 21).
Operating with the air controls
left open
Using this stove with the air controls
left open can cause excess smoke. This
stove must not be operated with air
controls or door left open, except as
directed in these instructions (see
pages 16 – 21).
SOME SIMPLE TIPS
1
When refuelling use small regular
loads as this will produce a more
efficient and cleaner burning
performance.
2
If you have inadvertently let the fire
burn down so that there are just a few
burning embers then avoid reloading
with large ‘cold’ logs as the fire will be
very slow to re-establish itself, possibly
even going out as the new load reduces
the existing fire’s access to a sufficient
supply of combustion air.
3
Avoid burning large amounts of
wood with the Secondary air supply
turned down as this will reduce the
effectiveness of the Airwash system
producing dirty glass, as well as
excessive smoke and a potential
build-up of creosote tars.
4
Burn on a high output for
approximately 30 minutes each day
to ‘burn off’ any potential soot and
creosote build-up – but be careful not
to over-fire the stove. This is particularly
important if you regularly burn low for
long periods such as overnight burning.
5
Bright vibrant flames and a clean
firechamber indicate that your stove is
operating well. Lacklustre dirty orange
flames indicates a poor performing
stove which will produce excessive
smoke and little heat – see the Troubles-
shooting section on page 29.
6
Never overload the stove – it will be
smoky and inefficient as well as very
slow to establish a good burn and could
possibly eventually over-fire.
The recommended maximum fuel load: Photo
shows a typical loosely stacked fuel load
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