Technical data
Lighting a re
In order to create sufcient draught and to prevent smoke from emanating into your living 
room, the chimney should be warm enough before lighting a re. A cold chimney can be hea-
ted up by lighting a ball of paper above the re plate.
To kindle the re in the stove you can use paper and/or relighters and small pieces of wood.
Slightly open the door and pull the air slides wide open. 
It is important that the kindled re should burn intensely. You can then throw larger pieces of 
wood onto the re, and close the doors. When the re has eventually stabilized and is glowing 
enough, you can put the logs or the brown coal briquettes or the coals on the re.
Burning wood
The best way to control the re is to completely close the lower air slide, which you use to 
get the re started, and to regulate the air supply with the upper air slide only. In case the air 
supply through the upper slide seems insufcient, or if you would like to fan the re, you can 
partially open the lower air slide for a while.
Add extra fuel when necessary. Never add too much fuel. It is best to ll the stove for one third 
and to top it up on a regular basis.
Always open the lling door slowly. Before lling up, the charcoal bed should be carefully 
spread open. If necessary you can open the lower air slide for a while.
Open stacking will make the logs burn very intensely, as the oxygen can easily reach every 
part  of  the  re. This  method  of  stacking  is  applied  when burning  wood  for  a  short  while. 
Compact stacking will make the re burn slower, as the air can only reach the outer parts of 
the re. This stacking method is best used when burning for a longer while.
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