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Figure 2
Using the Air Damper
To achieve good combustion, which results in better heating efficiency, it
is important to add the right amount of air to the fire. Air is regulated with
a user-friendly, one-lever system that is located under the stove door; see
Figure 2. The lever has a range of 20 mm, and in the table below you can
see the effect on air flow in relation to the position of the lever.
Lever’s position
Effect on air flow
Used for
Pushed all the way in.
Primary air to the stove is set
to its lowest setting.
This setting must only be used
when the wood-burning stove
is completely shut off, such as
during cleaning.
The lever is pulled out
1-10 mm towards
yourself.
Combustion air and pane-
flushing air are supplied. Both
can be regulated by pulling
the lever 1-10 mm towards
yourself.
This setting is only to be used
when the wood has completely
caught fire, and when you want
the best use of the wood.
The lever is pulled
completely out, or
11-20 mm.
Primary air is supplied and
can be regulated.
This setting is always to be used
when lighting a cold stove and
firing new wood.
Some Things Worth Knowing About Firing
Maximum firing amount
Fuel
Maximum amount per hour
Wood
3.0 kg
Warning:
Too much heat can destroy your wood-burning stove, the chimney and your fire
-
place ducts. Therefore, if you exceed the abovementioned limits, your wood-burning stove,
chimney and fireplace duct will no longer be covered by the factory guarantee.
Normal firing interval for nominal firing
Fuel
kg
Normal firing interval
Wood
1.6
50 min
Please note:
The stove is approved for intermittent use.
The Difference Between Short and Long Combustion Times
Short combustion time
You create powerful warmth quickly by burning many smaller pieces of firewood.
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