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How to light and stoke a fire 

 

The first time you light up the stove, the enamel will temper and give off some smoke and a 

slightly burnt smell. We recommend that you leave doors and windows open, as airing the room 

will make the smell disappear.  

This tempering softens the enamel, making it susceptible to damage. Therefore exercise caution 

and avoid touching the enamel. We also recommend opening the door to the stove at regular 

intervals during the first couple of hours to prevent the rope seal from sticking to the enamel. 

 

Never use highly flammable liquids such as methylated spirit or petrol for lighting up! 

 

We recommend using ‘top-down’ lighting, where you light the wood at the top of the combustion 

chamber and not at the bottom. This is the most environmentally friendly method to light a fire. 

The method will also help keep the glass clean. Place two small logs on the bottom plate of the 

combustion chamber (approx. 0,5– 0,8 kg) with a small distance between each log. Place 10 – 

15 smaller sticks (approx. 0,8-1,2 kg) in a cross on top of the logs, and 2 – 3 firelighters at the 

top and in between the sticks.  

A thin layer of ash at the bottom of the stove makes it easier to light the fire. 

 

Before lighting the stove, (See page 10 for how)  

 

Once the Fire burns, remember to close the Air Inlet again. Otherwise, the stove and chimney 

might become overheated, which would invalidate the warranty. 

 

A slight amount of soot may build up on side glass during the start-up fire. This is normal and 

vanishes after a period.   

 

Once the kindling has reduced to embers, we recommend opening the door slightly for a couple 

of seconds to neutralise the negative pressure in the combustion chamber before opening the 

door completely. 

 

Place 2 to 3 logs in a cross on top of the embers (approx. 1.2 kg) and close the door again. To 

make sure the wood ignites quickly, we recommend briefly opening the ignition air vent and 

make sure you remember to close it again once the fire gets going. You can then adjust the 

combustion air according to your heating requirements. 

Take care not to shut off the air supply completely, otherwise the fire will die. The fire should 

always burn bright and clear. 

 

In most instances, however, you will have to identify the best combustion air settings yourself, 

as the height and draught of your chimney as well as the quality of the firewood are decisive 

factors in determining the best settings for your particular stove. 

 

If the nominal heat output of your stove is too high compared to your heating requirements, you 

can reduce the output as follows: 

- Stoke a smaller amount of wood than usual, for example 1 kg, preferably consisting of 2 – 4 

smaller pieces of wood. Apply full air to ignite the wood properly before reducing the combustion 

air, perhaps down to approx. 40%. Be careful not to reduce the air supply to the point that the 

fire dies. The fire should always burn bright and clear. 

With this method it is possible, depending on the chimney, wood quality, etc., to reduce the 

stove’s heat output from a nominal 5,5 kW down to perhaps 3,5 kW. 

 

Please be aware that it can lead to poor combustion if you reduce the combustion air too much, 

resulting in a lower efficiency and increased emission levels (increased pollution). 

 

When refilling the stove with wood, we recommend opening the stove door once only embers 

are left in the combustion chamber. Opening the door while flames are still burning and produc-

ing smoke and gas might cause smoke to escape into the room.  

 

If you have problems lighting or operating the stove, see the section on Troubleshooting. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...1 Installation and User guide Revision 1 Varde Nova 1 Pottemagervej 1 7100 Vejle Denmark www vardeovne dk 1 edition 21 04 2020 UK...

Страница 2: ...lity moments for many years into the future Index Welcome and index Page 2 Technical specifications Nova 1 Page 3 Regulations and approval Page 4 Flooring and distance Page 5 Chimney Page 6 Air supply...

Страница 3: ...iency 76 EEI 101 Flue gas data 5 9 g sek 286 C ved 20 C 12 pa Technical Specifications Nova 1 Combustion chamber H x W x D 380 x 350 x 250mm Flue outlet 15 cm Installation height top 102cm Installatio...

Страница 4: ...ns All local regulations as well as National and European should be adhered to when instal ling your stove All Varde Ovne stoves are closed fireplaces The stove is designed for intermittent com bustio...

Страница 5: ...ate must be accessible Optimal combustion can only be obtained if fresh air is constantly admitted It is important therefore to ensure that this is the case The best way to provide a steady flow of fr...

Страница 6: ...ll function chimney in order for the stove to work properly A modern wood burning stove puts up higher demands for the chimney than older stoves A modern stove burns both cleaner and more efficient th...

Страница 7: ...hake grate The Shake grate is situated at the bottom of the fire chamber By moving the handle the ashes will be shaken into the ashpan Running the stove after ignition pull the handle towards you to o...

Страница 8: ...e Air Inlet 2 Pull the aircontrol handle out to open fully for the air Your stove is now ready in start position Once the fire has a good grip the first you do is close the Air Inlet 1 After this the...

Страница 9: ...before opening the door completely Place 2 to 3 logs in a cross on top of the embers approx 1 2 kg and close the door again To make sure the wood ignites quickly we recommend briefly opening the ignit...

Страница 10: ...Operation 1 Shake grate 2 Wood catch 3 Vermiculit plates 4 Ash tray 5 Cast iron Door 6 Cast iron Top 7 Flue collar 8 Handle for Air regulation 9 Handle for Ignition Air 10 Storgage 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 9 8...

Страница 11: ...ates and the smoke guide plate are not covered by the warranty Vermiculite is a very porous material and should be handled with care When refilling the stove stoke the wood carefully and use a glove O...

Страница 12: ...burning of wood Only dry wood with a moisture content of maximum 18 percent and the size to fit into the combustion chamber should be used The burning of moist wood will result in an increased amount...

Страница 13: ...ntact your chimney inspector In particular following a long period of time where you have not used the stove before using it again you must make sure that there is nothing blocking the flue or the chi...

Страница 14: ...late and make sure there is free pas sage for the smoke The amount of combustion secondary air is insufficient Combustion is too intense Rope seals in the door or the ash pan are no longer tight and n...

Страница 15: ...lings Door Item no 100351 Door Item no 100993 Shake Grate Item no 100471 Glass spring with screws Item no 100876 Wood catch Item no 100418 Spring for Door Item no 100241 Connection of Flue pipe The St...

Страница 16: ...imatic controls External piping If you have any doubts on how to make the piping through the walls or foundation we recommend that you consult with an building expert It is recommended that the flex h...

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Страница 18: ...wood burning stoves and wear and tear parts we offer a 2 year guarantee warranty right pursuant to the Danish Sale of Goods Act Warranty rights You have 2 5 year warranty on all our products subject...

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