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Slack coal
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Other wastes
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Paper and cardboard (except for igniting)
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Straw
Please note before heating for the first
time
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Remove all accessories from the ash pan and
combustion chamber first.
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The odour given off by the evaporation of the
protective coating disappears after the stove has
been burning for several hours (ventilate the
room well).
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The stove has a high quality temperature re-
sistant coat, which does not achieve its final
strength until the stove has been heated for the
first time.
- You should therefore never leave anything on
the stove and not touch the surfaces as the paint
coat could otherwise be damaged.
Igniting
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Empty the ash pan if necessary and slide back
in.
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Open the primary and secondary air controller.
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Place the kindling material (ignition cubes and
kindling wood) as described and ignite it from the
top.
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Place and ignite the kindling materials (paper,
ignition cubes, kindling wood, etc.).
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Close the door to the combustion chamber so
that the kindling material can catch fire.
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As soon as the kindling material has burned
down, put on 2 burnouts consisting of 3 kgs wood
ensuring that the temperature resistant coating
reaches its final firmness.
Using the combustion air slide valve
Operating lever for combustion air supply
Operating lever on “0” = All slide valves closed
Operating lever on “I” = Secondary air slide valve
completely open/
Primary air slide valve
completely closed
Operating lever on “II” = Secondary air slide valve
completely open/
Primary air slide valve
completely open
Regulation of combustion air
Position of operating lever:
“II” Ignition position, max. heat output
“I” Rated heat output with billet wood
“I” Rated heat output with wood briquettes
“0” Obtain glow
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As the secondary air also contributes to the
cleanliness of the glass pane, the lever should be
set on “I” minimum.
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When not operating the lever should be set on
“0”, to reduce the cooling down of the room.