Technical data

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INFORMATION ON HEATING PRACTICE
SUITABLE FUELS AND QUANTITIES
Your appliance is basically suitable for
the burning of dry chopped firewood. In
addition, you can burn fuels such as wood
briquettes and brown coal briquettes.
Use only dry material for burning. The
burning of refuse of any kind, particularly
plastics, will damage your appliance and the
chimney and is prohibited by the statutory
regulations on emissions.
FUEL QUANTITIES
The appliance is designed with a flat firing
layout, due to its style of construction. This
means that only one layer of fuel must be
placed on the existing glowing embers
when re-charging. Please note, that if a
greater quantity of fuel is added to your
firing appliance, it will output more heat
and will heat up in excess of the intended
design limits. This may result in damage to
the appliance.
MAXIMUM FUEL QUANTITIES
Wood: (Fig. 12, 13)
2 logs approx. 1 kg
Wood briquettes (Broken):
2 items approx. 1 kg
Control of the power output of your appli-
ance is obtained by means of the air intake
damper (Fig. 8 and Fig. 4, 5). Since the
power of your firing appliance is also
dependent on the chimney draft, this air
intake damper must be regulated in accor-
dance with your own experience of the
operation of the system.
Operation of the secondary air intake regula-
tor, the primary air intake regulator and the
vibrating grate lever, must only be undertaken
using the claw tool provided.