User manual

GB
18
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Choice of fuel
This appliance is a multifuel stove and can be used with both wood logs or
smokeless fuel. All sorts of logs, such as birch, beech, oak, elm, ash, conifers
and fruit trees can be used as fuel in the stove. Different types of wood have
different density, the higher the density the higher the energy value. Oak,
beech and birch have the highest density. When using smokeless fuel re-
member to burn only anthracite or manufactured smokeless fuel briquettes.
Never use bituminous coal or petroleum based fuels, these types of fuels will
invalidate the product guarantee. The lighting is highly recommended to be
made with kindling wood irrespective of which type of fuel you are using.
Operating the right way
It is especially important that the correct amount of wood is used, when
lighting. If you are lighting the fire for the first time you should use a scale
to see how much 1,5 kg kindling is. Also check what the normal and maximum
weights look like.
The stove is only intended for use with the door closed and it is only then
that the hot air flushing of the glass surfaces occurs. Always open the door
carefully and slowly to prevent blow back because of the changing pressure
in the stove.
The function of stoves differs depending on the draught conditions in the
chimney. Achieving the correct setting for the combustion air damper usually
takes a few attempts.
Correctly sized wood
Note that if too little kindling is used when lighting, or if the wood is too
thickly cut, the fire box will not reach the correct operating temperature.
Incorrect lighting can lead to poor combustion with heavy sooting and may
result in the fire going out when the door is shut.
Kindling wood: Finely chopped wood
Length: 20-25 cm
Diameter: 3-4 cm
Weight per lighting: 1.5 kg (approx. 12-15 finely chopped pieces)
Feeding Wood: Chopped wood
Length: 20-25 cm
Diameter: 6-7 cm
Normal weight: 1.0 kg/hour (1-2 logs per load)
Max weight: 1,5 kg/hour (1-2 logs per load)
Feeding Solid fuel:
Anthracite or manufactured smokeless fuel briquettes
Normal weight: 0,6 kg/hour
Max weight: 0,9 kg/hour
Lighting
If your house has mechanical exhaust air ventilation you will need to open a
window near the stove before lighting the fire. Leave the window open for a
few minutes until the fire has caught.
1. Close the primary air control and open the secondary air control fully.
2. Place some newspaper or a fire lighter block, and approximately 1,5 kg
kindling in the middle of the stove. The wood should be piled alternately
across and lengthways.
3. Light the fire.
4. The door is set to the lighting position, that is when the locking hook is
set to leave the door slightly open. When the fire has caught fully after
approx 10-15 minutes, close the doors completely. The first load of logs
should not be put on until the start up fire has become a glowing bed of
embers.
Air inlet controls
To ensure correct and complete combustion it is important to follow the
instructions for the two air supply controls, they must be used differently
depending on what type of fuel is used.
NOTE! the primary air inlet control can only be regulated if the grate is in
open position, to open the grate pull the grate hadle towards you.
Burning wood:
Always set the primary air inlet control to the closed position and control
the combustion with the secondary air inlet control.
Burning smokeless fuel:
Control the combustion with the primary air inlet control and set the
secondary air inlet control to the closed position.
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It is important that the correct amount of fuel is
used, the amount of air supplied will not be enough
if you overload the stove.
Primary air inlet control
Grate handle
Closed
Open
Max openClosed
Max openClosed
Secondary air inlet control