Instructions
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1. We recommend using the “top-down” method to light
your wood-burning stove. It is the most environmen-
tally-friendly method of lighting. Use two relighters
and approx. 1.5 kg of dry kindling sticks to quickly cre-
ate a glowing layer of wood. Place the relighters di-
rectly under the top layer of kindling sticks.
2. Open the air supply as much as possible. This is done
using the handle above the door.
3. After the paper/solid alcohol tablets have caught re,
leave the re door ajar, so that the chimney draws well.
4. When you can see that the chimney is hot enough to
draw (after 5 - 10 minutes), close the door. If all the ne-
cessary conditions are met, a thick layer of embers will
have been formed in the combustion chamber after
another 15 - 20 minutes, and there will be a high tem-
perature in the combustion chamber, which is neces-
sary in order to be able to continue the combustion.
2.1 Lighting and fuelling intervals
A lot of air is needed when lighting the stove. If you are starting with a cold stove, the door
should be left ajar for the rst few minutes, and the combustion air supply opened to maxi-
mum. Always keep a couple of centimetres of ash in the bottom of the combustion cham-
ber. This will have an insulating eect, and ensures good combustion.