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The burning power given is the average
burning power obtained with each 2 hours
load.
Slow combustion in continuous use :
Obtained on a 6 Pa draft with a 9 kg-load
composed of a non-split log of strong
wood, preferably with large diameters
(superior to 16 cm).
Reload on a 0,2 kg bed of ashes
approximately (i.e. 2,5 cm thick), with the
air setting completely closed.
4.5.2.2 – Working with door closed
Use the damper to adjust the stove to the rate at
which you want the wood to burn (see Fig. 4). The
amount of wood you put in depends on the heating
rate you require : see 4.5.2.1.
For a very long heating period at reduced heat, put
the logs on top of embers that are giving off very little
glow.
To get the stove going quickly, put in some kindling.
If necessary, leave the door ajar for a few minutes
(keep an eye on the stove) and then shut the door.
This will speed burning up and is especially useful if
the wood is at all wet.
While the embers are recatching, before reloading
change the damper control (e.g. normal to low) so
that the stove and the smoke flue can gradually
adjust.
To avoid any smoke being discharged or ash falling
into the room when recharging the fire, the following
precautions must be taken when opening the door:
-
Switch off the fan to avoid drawing in ash which
may then fall from the front of the appliance.
-
Open the door slightly, wait a few moments for
the draught to be established in open door mode,
and then slowly open the door.
In mild periods and if using wet wood, slow burning
at low speed can result in incomplete burning which
causes deposits of soot and tar. To avoid this,
alternative between low and normal speed.
When the stove has been working at low speed, the
glass may get slightly sooted up. Any soot will
usually be burnt off when the stove is working at a
higher speed.
The combustion chamber must remain closed at all
times, except when reloading, in order to avoid any
smoke excesses.

4.5.2.3 - Set fan

(Fig. 11)
- UTILIZATION
Select a speed of ventilation :
. Little speed, selector 13 in position I
. High speed, selector 13 in position II
Put in heating the apparatus.
For the versions with thermostat, select automatic
operation (AUTO) or manual operation (MANU) with
the selector 14 :
In the MANU position : the fan is switched on
-
and off by manual control. In this position, the
blower function can be started up immediately and
must be switched off by hand.
-
In the AUTO position : the fan is operated
automatically, when the whole of the apparatus is
warm, generally during the following hour the
lighting. Its running is interrupted when the apparatus
is cold, generally at the fireplace's extinction.
If you want the blower to be started up immediately and
then switched off automatically, select the MANU
position when lighting and then switch to the AUTO
position once the appliance is hot. The blower will then
be switched off automatically.

4.5.2.4 - Ash Removal

The air used for burning the wood comes in under
the grate when the damper is open. The incoming air
also cools the grate. So in order to ensure the best
performance from your stove and prevent damage to
the grate through overheating, it is essentiel to empty
out the ash so as to keep the grate clean.
- Use the scraper to remove ash (Fig. 6).
- The ash pan, located underneath the grate, is easily
removed using the poker.
The ash level should never be so high as to reach
the cast iron grate.

4.5.2.5 - Safety Rules

Never try to extinguish the fire with water.
Be careful of the glass, which gets very hot. Keep
children away from it.
The stove gives out a lot of heat through the glass,
so keep materials and heat-sensitive objects at least
1.50 metres away from it.
Empty the ash pan into a special metal or otherwise
inflammable receptacle used only for this purpose.
Ashes that might appear cold can still be very hot,
even if you think they have had enough time to get
cold.
Do not put easily flammable materials near the
appliance or in the wood stove.
It is especially important not to store wood under the
appliance.
In case of fire in the grate, put the air handle in the
closed position.
5 - SWEEPING AND MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDATIONS : STOVE AND SMOKE FLUE
Mechanical sweeping of the smoke flue is obligatory.
This should be done several times a year and at least
once
during
the
concerned should provide the necessary certificates.
-13-
heating
period.
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