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Do not close the air controls until the fire is burning
well.
If the fire subsides re-open the combustion air
control to re-establish the flames.
Experience establishes settings to suit personal
preferences.
Do not burn large amounts of fuel with the combustion
air control closed for long periods of time. This reduces
the glass cleaning effect and causes tars and creosotes
to build-up in the appliance and flue system and will
produce excessive amounts of smoke.
When in use, burning the appliance at high output for a
short period also reduces tars and creosote.
When running the appliance:
Refuel little and often for clean, efficient burning.
Wood burns best on a bed of ash.
A bright and clean firebox indicates the appliance is
burning well.
5. Controlling the air
The appliance has various features for the air control.
Ignition air control
The valve on the ash-pan is constructed as an ignition
air control and should only be used when lighting the
appliance. When the appliance is burning the valve
should to be closed.
- Burning position: The control is closed when the handle
is in the vertical position.
- Ignition position: The control is open when the handle
is in the horizontal position with the hole at the top.
When the fire is burning steadily the control must be
turned back to the burning position.
Combustion air
Pre-heated air for the combustion process, which, can
be altered according to the desired room temperature
and the effectiveness of the chimney.
A high level of chimney draught requires a smaller intake
of combustion air.
Tertiary air (pre-set)
Constantly added air, which makes the appliance burn
even cleaner and lowers the content of tar and soot in
the combustion process to an absolute minimum.
At optimal combustion settings, the glass and
combustion chamber will be burnt completely clean and
the remaining amount of ashes will be minimal.
5. Advice
Never burn wood with an open door.
If you frequently have low intensity fires, tar and creosote
may be deposited in the chimney. Tar and creosote are
highly combustible substances. Thicker layers of these
substances might catch fire when the temperature in the
chimney increases suddenly and steeply. Therefore it is
necessary for the fire to regularly burn at a high output for
short periods, so that layers of tar and creosote
disappear.
Low intensity fires also cause tar deposits on the
appliance window and door.
When the outside temperature is not very low, it is better
to burn wood intensely for a few hours instead of having
a low intensity fire for a long period of time.
Control the air supply with the combustion air control.
The combustion air inlet not only supplies air to the fire
but to the glass as well, so that it does not get
dirty so quickly.
Open the ignition air control for a time if the air supply by
the combustion air inlet is inadequate or if you want to
boost the fire for a short period.
Do not use the appliance continuously with the
air controls fully open.
It is better to add a small amount of logs regularly than to
add many logs at the same time.
6. Extinguishing the fire
Do not add fuel and just let the fire go out. If a fire is
damped down by reducing the supply of air, harmful
substances will be produced and released. Therefore, let
the fire go out naturally. Keep an eye on the fire until it is
gone out. If the fire has died completely, all air inlets can
be closed.
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