Secondary air controller...
OPEN Ignition adjustment and max. output
CLOSED Nominal heat output with lignite briquettes
OPEN Nominal heat output with billet wood
CLOSED glow
As the secondary air also contributes to the cleanli-
ness of the glass pane, the secondary air controller
must always be moved in the direction of the open
position while the stove is lit.
As the performance of your stove is very much de-
pendent on the chimney draught, the primary air con-
troller has to be adjusted according to your own ex-
perience. Please note that you should not use your
stove if there is not an adequate air supply (slide
valve setting too low), as this causes the emissions
to increase.
Heating
•Only place the quantity of fuel required to
achieve the heating requirement.
For a nominal heating output 8 kW:
- max. 2,5ௗNJELOOHWZRRGEXUQLQJWLPH!PLQ
- max. 4 lignite briquettes; burning time >60 min
For max. heat output allowed:
- max. 3 kgs billet wood
- max. 6 lignite briquettes
•Open the combustion chamber door slowly after
adding new fuel, as otherwise the combustion
gases can escape.
•Empty the ash pan or combustion chamber in
good time. Otherwise it is possible for the com-
bustion air intake to be blocked or for the grate to
be damaged.
•Only remove the ash pan to empty it. Always
keep the ash door firmly shut during heating.
•Clean the ash pan compartment regularly after
removing the ash pan to remove any ash that
may have been spilled (e.g. use a vacuum
cleaner).
Attention: Any stove and ash residues must
have been left to cool before being removed.
Heating during the transition period
Prerequisite for the stove to function well is the cor-
rect delivery pressure (chimney draught). This very
much depends on the external temperature. There-
fore, if the external temperatures are high (above
16°C) the delivery pressure can be disrupted.
What to do?
•Open the primary air controller as far as possible.
•Only put on a small quantity of fuel.
•Frequently stoke the ash.
Natural Stone cladding
•This natural stone cladding may not be overheat-
ed, as cracks could appear in the stone.
•Use a maximum of 3 kgs wood or briquette (that
are 2 suitable logs or 1,5 briquettes) for heating.
•As the cladding as a natural product comes from
a "grown" boulder, structure and colour scheme
may be very different.
•The surface may be alterated under temperature
influence.
Special information
The manufacturer’s guarantee expires if the stove is
significantly or permanently overloaded above the
nominal heating output, or if fuels other than those
listed are used.
•The stove must only be used with the combustion
chamber doors shut
•Never remove hot ashes. Only store ashes in a
fireproof, non-combustible container.
•Attention: The surfaces get hot! Always use the
enclosed glove when operating the stove.
•Never use white spirit, benzene or other inflam-
mable, hazardous materials to ignite the fire.
•The combustion air supply fittings must never be
altered. In particular, it must be ensured that any
necessary combustion air pies are open while the
fireplace is being used.
•Do not make any changes or modifications to the
stove
Cleaning