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Lighting the stove
The stove will become very hot when you light it and will need at least two hours to cool off. Don’t
touch the stove without protection during firing and for two hours after. Handle the stove always with
a glove to avoid getting serious burns.
Before lighting the fire, you must clean away any deposits on the
window pane with a paper from a kitchen roll. The same paper can be
used for lighting the fire.
Open the combustion air inlet. Open the slide to its maximum before
lighting the stove. Then open the door and put some balls of paper or
firelighters in the stove and place some wood kindling on top. Light
the kindling and leave the stove door ajar (for 3 to 5 minutes) for extra
air supply and enhancing chimney draught. Once the kindling has
caught fire you can add extra wood. (Put the logs loosely on the fire
so that the flames can catch on all around).
How the air valve works
The air valve has 3 positions:
1. Opened all the way: the primary and secondary air supply is open.
2. Pressed until the first click is heard: only the secondary air supply is open and the stove will produce the
highest yield while the glass cleaning system works optimally.
3. Pressed until the second click is heard: everything is closed, and the fire will go out slowly.
It is prohibited to light the stove with liquids like petrol or spirits. Do not have the cooker hood on in
the room where you operate your stove. Never touch the varnished parts when you heat your stove.
Avoid finger marks
Do not touch the glass of the stove with your fingers. Finger marks will burn into the glass and cannot
be removed later.
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