3.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.4 Continued use and care
Always empty the ash drawer before each use, while the unit and the ashes are cold, because a full ash drawer can:
Obstruct air supply
Damage the grate
Always store the ash in a fire-proof container. Do not put the container close to combustible materials or place it on a
combustible surface. Use a protective plate if necessary. Pour the ash into a waste receptacle only after you make sure that it
has completely cooled down. After emptying the ash drawer, replace it immediately.
Continue the lighting procedure according to the section 3.3”After use and maintaining the perfect burn”.
Load more fuel only if the current fuel is only glowing and flames are not visible any more. When loading more fuel, open the
door of the combustion chamber slowly so that the smoke gases cannot flow out through the door. Level the glowing embers.
Put the amount of fuel necessary for the desired heating capacity on the embers, leaving an inch of space between each piece.
Close the door immediately after loading the fuel and keep it closed during use.
Set the air regulators according to the nominal capacity, or in case of brown coal briquettes as desired after it has burned down
to embers. Repeat the procedure after the fuel has burned down and always maintain optimal burning.
Never put more fuel in the stove at one time than is specified. (See technical data on page 6)
Only one portion of fuel can be burned at the same time. Load more fuel only after the fuel in the unit already has
burned down.
Always check that there are not too many glowing embers piling up in the combustion chamber.
Do not restrain the fire, load less fuel instead, and never close the primary air regulator completely.
Your stove is equipped with an automatically closing door. It can be operated only with a closed door.
Open the door only if you want to load more fuel and only if the previous amount has burned down to embers.
Remember that the appliance can become extremely hot when in operation therefore it is important to ensure children
and vulnerable persons are aware of the risk at all times .
Maintain the settings of the air that is necessary for the burning capacity of the stove and keep in mind that the settings of the
air depend considerably on the actual chimney draught. You can set the controls to achieve your own personal heat
preference. Not using the air settings correctly can lead to blackening of the glass front or damage to the appliance and
chimney system.
The lining of the combustion chamber (chamotte or vermiculite) can turn black when you light the fire. This blackening
disappears when the stove reaches its operating temperature.
The condition of proper operation of the fireplace is the appropriate chimney draught (Flow pressure). This is considerably
dependent on the temperature of the outer environment. In case of a higher outer temperature (above 15ºC) flow pressure
can considerably fall and if the appliance is used in these conditions then its performance may be impeded.
Important Note:
The appliance chimney system can catch fire through neglect , therefore regular maintenance is essential and
periods will differ dependent on usage. In the event of a suspected chimney fire, call the emergency services immediately and
close down all air regulators if practical to do so without the risk of injury or harm. Do not pour water onto the fire as this could
lead to an explosion, do not attempt to tackle the fire, evacuate the property and wait for the emergency services to attend.
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