4. Suitable fuels
The SAEY 94 stove makes use of the following fuels:
* WOOD : logs with sticky bark, e.g. cleaved logs with a length of 45
cm.
The wood should be stored for about two years, and should
have a maximum residual humidity level of 20%.
Wet wood does not burn well and produces smoke, resulting
in condensation and a tar discharge, which makes the stove
dirty.
Take care: DO NOT burn waste matter.
TAKE CARE : No coals
5. For the first kindling
When used for the first time, the stove must be dried out first. For this
purpose, use a little fuel to keep the fire burning for one hour. Air slider
R + L to the outside (standing "open").
When the air sliders are open, the glass is 'washed' by an air current that
glides over the window. Thus, your window remains clean for a long
time (= air-wash system). Fresh air is also added to the hot fumes via
these openings. This causes the fumes to ignite so that a second
combustion takes place, resulting in a higher output and cleaner fume
emissions (= post-combustion).
This causes the protective lacquer to dry up, and a smell may be given
off.
Monitor the combustion process carefully. In this regards, carefully wipe
off any condensation drops before residue gets a chance to burn into
the enamel (e.g. the lacquer).
No synthetic fuels (e.g. FUTUREX)
Do not burn waste matter
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