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 eect, and ensures good combustion.