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this process unless absolutely necessary.
Make sure the room is well-ventilated and
open the windows and outside doors. If
needed, use a fan for faster air circulation.
If the maximum temperature is not reached during
therstheatingoperation,youmaynoticeanodour
for a short period of time the next time the stove is
used as well.
7. Lighting the Fire
Theringupphaseshouldbeasshortaspossible,
since higher emissions can occur during this phase.
TheslidersettingsdescribedinTable1(seegure
on the right) are recommendations that were de-
terminedunderconformancetestingconditions,in
compliance with the relevant standard. Depending
on the weather conditions and the draught capability
ofyourchimney,accordinglyadjustthesliderposi-
tions for your Lima to the local conditions.
NOTE!
The Lima may only be operated when the
re box door is closed; the re box door
may only be opened to add fuel.
WARNING!
Never use spirits, petrol, or other amma-
ble uids to light the stove.
Lighting the Fire
Procedure Position of Control
Elements
Completely open primary
and secondary air.
Pull primary and second-
ary air slider all the way
out.
Openregrate. Pulloutregrateslider.
Pile up any remaining ash
and unburned Charcoal
into the centre of the
combustion chamber.
Place 2-3 small logs into
themiddleoftherebox;
stack approx. 0.5 kg of
dry wood chips on top.
Light the ignition material
at several places.
Tab. 1
8. Adding Fuel / Heating at
Nominal Thermal Output
More fuel should be added to the re when the
ames from the previous burning off phase have
just gone out.
Adding Fuel / Heating at Nominal Output
Procedure Position of
Control Elements
Adjust primary and
secondary air.
Closeprimaryairslider,
set secondary air slider to
position2,5-3.
Closeregrate. Pushinregrateslider.
Add two logs weighing
approx. 1.5 kg in total.
Place logs with one end to
thefrontofrebox.Only
add a single layer of fuel.
Openreboxdoor.
Tab. 2