Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions

1. Stack two layers of medium sized logs crosswise.
2. Stack two layers of kindling crosswise on top of
the logs.
3. Place a firelighter cube in the lower layer of kind-
ling and light the cube according to the instructions
on the packaging.
4. Close the appliance door and open the primary
and secondary air inlets; see the following figure.
5. Allow the fire develop into a good blaze until there
is glowing bed of charcoal. You can then add fuel
and adjust the appliance, see the chapter "Stoking
with wood".
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C:
o o o Primary air open (when lighting the stove)
o o Secondary air open (glass wash)
o Air for post-combustion open
B:
o o Secondary air open (glass wash)
o Air for post-combustion open
A:
o Air for post-combustion open
(never close entirely for proper combustion)
Maximum amount of wood
To stoke continuously at the rated power, wood must
be added every 45 minutes. If you use a smaller
amount of wood each time, you can add wood more
often. Each stove is designed to work with a specific
maximum amount of wood. If you use a larger quantity
of wood, the heat output increases. This can cause
the hearth to be overloaded and parts can be dam-
aged.
Subject to change because of technical improvements
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