Specifications
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1. A layer of embers will form rapidly if the stove is lit
with 2 - 4 fire lighters or 7 - 10 rolled up sheets of
newspaper, underneath roughly 1-2 kg of dry kind-
ling.
2. Fully open the secondary air supply that is control-
led by lever beneath the ash lip.
3. Light the fire.
4. After the paper/fire lighters have caught fire, leave
the fire door ajar about 2-3 cm, so that the chim-
ney draws well.
The ash door on the 1400 series must remain closed
during normal use and only opened when removing
the ash pan.
5. After 5-10 minutes the chimney draft should be es-
tablished, at this point close the fire door. If all the
necessary conditions are met, a nice layer of em-
bers will start to accumulate after another 15 - 20
minutes.
2.1 Lighting and refuelling intervals
A lot of air is needed when first lighting the stove. When starting with a totally cold stove, it may
be helpful to leave the door ajar (2-3 cm) during the first few minutes; the secondary air intake
should be fully open.
Wood fuel burns well when placed onto an ash bed on the grate of the stove.
When only burning wood it is recommended that a 1 cm deep
ash bed be established and maintained on the grate of the stove.










