Specifications

Burning Wood
With kindling complete you are now ready to add your wood logs.
Stage 4
Place 3-5 small logs onto the bed of hot embers using the gloves provided, close the door and
reduce the primary air intakes (turn spinners clockwise) to approximately half way. Once the logs
turn black the primary air intakes can be fully closed.
Stage 5
Once the smaller logs have burned down you can now add 2-3 larger (or full size) logs and close
down the Secondary Air Intake as required. You can now control the burn rate of the stove using
the secondary air intake, you are looking for a controlled flame (not smouldering in the embers or
licking around the lid) this is mostly visual although a flue pipe thermometer will help you determine
correct control and is recommended for the initial lightings.
Stage 6
Refuel as and when required (take care to open the door gradually as flames may lick out). Open
the primary air spinners whenever refuelling , once the wood logs turn black the primary air
spinners can be fully closed again and the fire controlled as before using the secondary air spinner.
For an extra boost of heat you can now open the Tertiary air flap. If you no longer want to keep the
fire going simply allow it to burn out.
Burning Coal
With kindling complete you are now ready to add your approved coal.
Stage 4
Using the gloves and provided ash tool, rake the hot embers evenly over the grates and add a
small amount of coal. Close the doors and allow the coal to ignite then close the Secondary Air
spinner approximately half way. The primary air spinners should be left fully open.
Stage 5
When the small load of coal has burned down add a larger load and allow time for the coal to fully
ignite. You can now close the Secondary air spinner fully. You will now control the burn rate of the
stove using the primary air spinners, you are looking for a controlled flame (not smouldering in the
embers or licking around the lid) this is mostly visual although a flue pipe thermometer will help you
determine correct control and is recommended for the initial lightings.
Stage 6
Add coal as and when required, taking care to open the door gradually as flames may lick out.
Ensure that you use the ash tool and gloves when refuelling to poke through any ash and debris
into the ash pans underneath, this is critical as coal requires a flow of air from underneath the
grate. For an extra boost of heat you can now open the tertiary air flap. If you no longer want to
keep the fire going simply allow it to burn out.
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