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Picture 3, A= Stove tool,
B= bottomgrate bars,
C= de-ashing mechanism
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D.1.2 incorrect burning stove
how can an incorrect burning stove be recognized:
smothery flames
extensive smoke production
soot covering the window pane
D.2 ReFiLLiNg The sTOVe
how can an incorrect burning stove be recognized:
shake the bottomgrate bars using the stove tool provided (see picture 3).
open the charging door using a heat protection glove.
place new dry fire wood. Max 2 pieces per refilling cycle. Only fill the stove
with a single layer of wood.
close the charging door
keep the charging door open for shortest possible time.
Avoid operating the stove at windless weather and foggy/misty weather. At these
weather conditions it is possible there will not be enough draught to properly,
safely and efficiently operate the stove. it might result in exhaust gasses entering
the room and/or lead to other inconveniences, maybe even outside your premises.
overheating the stove can cause damage to stove and its surroundings. overhea-
ting the stove is normally caused by too much wood load and/or too much primary
air inlet. never overheat the stove.
the stove is designed for normal operation with closed charging door. the safe
operation and optimal efficiency can only be reached with a closed charging door.
keeping the charging door closed will also prevent burning or hot particles from
leaving the stove.
D.3 ReqUiReMeNTs TO The FUeL
Only use firewood and its derivates such as wood coal or compressed saw-
dust with less than 20% moisture content. do not use fresh, recently chop-
ped wood. not properly dried wood will cause creosote, more soot, more
pollution and result in lower efficiency. Wood is considered to be dry when
stored for a minimum of 2 years in a dry, well ventilated environment.
Use firewood of max. 25-28 cm. length and a diameter of maximum 20 cm.
To protect the environment and the complete stove system, do not use:
- wood work scraps with glues and/or solvents, - waste wood in general,
- cardboard (for start up purposes a minimum of paper may be used only
during the starting phase), -painted or impregnated wood, -bonded wood
(such chipboard, hardboard, mdf), synthetic fibers.
Do not use liquid fuel, alcohol, petrol, gasoline etc.
Do not use the stove as a burner for waste materials.
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the performance of the stove is best using strong, harder wood such as
oak, beech, ash and elm. soft woods like pine tree, poplar and linden will
result in less performance and possible more residue and soot.

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