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spruce, it will take more common spruce to produce the same amount of heat that you would get
from a cubic metre of beech.
Banned fuel types
It is not allowed to stoke a fire with the following: printed matter, plywood, plastic, rubber, fluid fuels,
and rubbish such as milk cartons, lacquered wood or impregnated wood and fossil fuels. The reason
that you should not apply any of the above is that during combustion they develop substances that are
health hazardous and harmful to the environment. These substances could also damage your wood
burning stove and chimney, rendering the product warranty void.
Storage of wood
The wood’s water content of a maximum of 18% is reached by storing the wood for a minimum of
one year, preferably outdoors in an open shed exposed to sun and wind.
The wood must be dry (max. 18% water contents) before it is stored indoors. It is recommended that
kindling wood is stored indoors for a couple of days prior to use.
Recommended dimensions
The dimensions of the fuel are important to good combustion. The dimensions should be as follows:
Fuel type Length in cm Diameter in cm
Wood for kindling a fire (finely chopped) 25-30 2-5
Chopped wood 25-30 7-9
Special lighting guide for wood-burning stoves with soapstone cladding
Soapstone is a natural product, which needs to get used to the changes in temperature. It is recom
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mended that you follow the procedure outlined below:
1. The First Stoking (Soapstone)
Place two pieces of wood (5-8 cm in diameter) horizontally in the bottom of the combustion com
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partment. Place 5-8 pieces of kindling randomly on top. Place two fire-lighters in between the top
layers of kindling. Press the remote control twice to activate the symbol of lighting up. Light up the
fire-lighters and close the stove door. Adjust the temperature selection mechanism on the remote
control to level one. Let the fire burn out and do not restoke even if there is a restoking alarm. When
the fire has died out completely, the door must be opened and stay open while the stove cools down
to room temperature.
2. The Second Stoking (Soapstone)
Place two pieces of wood (5-8 cm in diameter) horizontally in the bottom of the combustion compart-
ment. Place 5-8 pieces of kindling randomly on top. Place two fire-lighters in between the top layers of
kindling. Press the remote control twice to activate the symbol of lighting up. Light up the fire-lighters
and close the stove door. Adjust the temperature selection mechanism on the remote control to level
two. When there is a restoking alarm, you should restoke. Fill the combustion chamber half way up
with dry wood of a diameter of approx. 7-9 cm. Let the fire burn and let the stove cool down to room
temperature before the next lighting.
3. The Third Stoking (Soapstone)
Repeat the second stoking, but use more wood this time and adjust the temperature selection on
the remote control to level three. Let the fire burn and allow the stove to cool down after the fire
has died out.
Restoking:
Follow the general instructions, see the sections “Lighting the stove” and “Stoking”.
Lighting Up
A successful combustion process requires that the wood is lit in the right way. A cold stove and a
cold chimney challenge the combustion process. It is important to achieve a high flue gas temperature
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