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Heating; Lighting; Heating With Firewood; Dousing The Fire - Saey LINUS Guide D'installation Et D'utilisation

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EATING

9.1 Lighting

Ensure maximum air flow when lighting the stove (air-inlet handle far right – open).
Open the fire door and place a good layer of kindling on the firebox. Place 2 or 3 firelighters
amongst the kindling, carefully positioned front and back. Then place the required amount of thin
firewood on top. Light the firelighters. This should set fire to the fuel satisfactorily.
After lighting, shut the fire door firmly.
IMPORTANT : Do not reopen the ash pan and fire door again, except to top it up.
Watch out: If there is still a backdraught of flue gases 15 minutes after lighting because of the
weather conditions (strong wind or fog, for example) the fire should be extinguished until the
weather improves.

9.2 Heating with firewood

For the appliance to reach the desired temperature quickly without too many undesirable
emissions, after lighting you should follow the following heating procedure:
As soon as the kindling is burning well you can put a wood block (max. Ø 14 cm) into the firebox.
Then set the combustion air handle to the desired position: small or large flames for nominal or
maximum power!
Wood burns for a long time and produces a lot of gas; it must be burnt fast with a constant oxygen
supply. To reduce the possible undesirable effects of long-term reduced air supply, it is best to let
the stove burn for a quarter of an hour at full power every day that it is used.
Possible undesirable effects:
Smouldering fire, condensation, tar deposits
High levels of soot
Smoke problems (emissions of poisonous substances)
Risk of explosion
Wood is not suitable for a small fire! In other words, a wood-burning stove can't be damped down.
It can take a long time to burn down fully. This means that, when the air inlet is closed, the set
temperature is only reached when the wood is burnt well down and the degassing process –
whereby the large flames die back and only the glowing embers of the wood remain – is complete!
In particular, avoid adding excessive fuel, otherwise too much heat is released, a lot of combustion
gases are released and the appliance will be overloaded.

9.3 Dousing the fire

When there is only a bed of glowing coals remaining in the firebox, it is advisable to set the air
supply lever to the burn out/retain heat position. This prevents any heat loss via the chimney and
ensures that the relighting of the stove runs smoothly the next time.
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