User Manual
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Stoking (drawing E)
When there are no more visible yellow flames, and a right ember is there, you can fire again. The
layer of embers is suitable when the pieces of wood begin to disintegrate and the bottom of the
stove is covered by embers. Carefully open the door to prevent smoke and embers from escap
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ing. Put at least two pieces of wood into the stove, weighing up to kg each. Do not regulate the
stove again as the HWAM
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Autopilot™ will do this, but the temperature can be adjusted with the air
control knob (). Turning it to minimum (counter-clockwise) will reduce the rate of combustion and
make the stove burn slower. Turning to maximum (clockwise) will increase the rate of combustion
and make the stove burn faster. Wait until the layer of embers is suitably low before stoking again.
During combustion, the outer surfaces of the stove will become hot, and due care must there
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fore be shown.
When burning is complete
When the stove is not in use, turn the air control knob all the way to the left.
Cleaning the glass
We recommend wiping the glass after a fire. This is best done using a paper towel.
Fuelling with coal or pet coke
The stove is not approved to use coal or pet coke as a fuel.
Operating the heat compartment damper - HWAM 3520
There is a damper at the back of the stove between the top plate and the heat compartment that
opens and closes the flow of convection air in the heat compartment. The supply of convection air
can be opened by moving the damper to the left and closed by moving the damper to the right.
We recommend that the convection damper is kept closed when fuelling the stove in order to heat
up and thereby store heat in the soapstone interior of the heat compartment as rapidly as possible.
Keeping the convection damper closed retains the heat stored in the soapstone as long as pos-
sible. When the damper is opened, the heat from the soapstone in the heat compartment will
rapidly be transferred to the room.