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4. After the kindling is burning well, add increasingly larger pieces of wood until the fire is actively burning.
5. When the fire is well established, slide the Burn Type Lever to position A. Then adjust the Burn Rate Knob to
the desired heat output, either manually or with the remote control.
Move the Burn Type Lever
to its uppermost position
Reduce the
Burn Rate
B
As the fire grows and the
flue warms, the Burn Type
Lever can be moved in one
or two stages to its uppermost
position (A), and the Burn Rate
Knob moved progressively
(clockwise) to lower settings.
Much will depend on the
quality of the wood being
used and the performance
of the flue but the stove will
normally be operating with the
Burn Type Lever at position
“A” and the Burn Rate Control
reduced within a few minutes
of lighting.
Do not position the Burn Type Lever in the low position (“B”) during operation except during lighting.
The stove is designed to burn in a way that ensures all the volatile gases produced by the wood burn in a regulated
manner. Introducing too much under-grate air will induce the wood to release more volatiles than the air supply can
cleanly burn. If too much under-grate air is used when lighting, the volatiles released will chill below their ignition
temperature, resulting in stained glass.
Before reloading, rake a portion of the embers as well as any partially-burned logs towards the front of the stove. Place
the new logs towards the back of the stove, as this will minimize the possibility of smoke reaching the glass and of the
wood itself falling against the glass.
After reloading, close the stove door and turn the Burn Rate Knob to
high setting for a while to re-establish a lively fire. Once the wood is
burning at a brisk rate, turn the knob down to the desired heat output.
Refuelling "little and often" will give the most visually satisfying stove,
and until you gain the experience in operating your stove it will be the
simplest method of operation. Successfully burning large charges of
fuel is only possible when you understand the operation of your stove,
the performance of your chimney, and the characteristics of the wood
you are burning.
Refuelling the Stove
Use of the Optional Remote Control
This stove has the option of remote control. For full operating instructions for the remote control refer to the Remote
Control Guide (ref. 22492).
Overnight Burning
If you fill your appliance with wood and close all air supplies (Burn Type Lever to A and Burn Rate Knob to 0), it is
possible to achieve overnight burning though it is probable that the window glass will become dirty.
To keep the glass clean, we recommend you do not shut the air control knob completely but to leave it slightly open
(on position 1), depending on how the chimney draws, to achieve slow burning for a maximum of 8 to 10 hours (with
dry, good quality wood such as oak…). With a well-drawing chimney, the air control will need to be closed further than
with poor drawing chimneys. Do not load un-split, round section logs as these will likely roll onto the glass and cause
staining.
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