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- common sense both environmentally and economically.
1. Effective lighting. Use small pieces of wood (fir tree) and a suit-
able fire lighter, for example paraffined wood wool/sawdust.
Open the air damper, so plenty of air is fed to the stove and
the gases from the heated wood can burn rapidly.
2. Light the fire with only little wood at a time - this gives the best
combustion. Remember plenty of air for every time new wood
is added.
3. When the flames are diminished, adjust the air damper so that
the air supply is reduced.
4. When only glowing embers remain, air flow can be reduced
further, so heating demand is just covered. With a lower air
supply the charcoal will burn slower and the heat loss through
the chimney is reduced.
5. Use only dry wood - ie. wood with a humidity of 15 to 20%.
RECYCLING:
The oven is wrapped in packaging that is recyclable. This
must be disposed of according to national rules regard-
ing the disposal of waste.
The glass can not be reused.
The glass should be discarded along with the residual
waste from ceramics and porcelain.
Pyrex glass has a higher melting temperature and there-
fore can not be reused.
If discarded you make an important positive contribution
to the environment.
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FIRE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY!
5 Eco-friendly advices for sensible heating
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- User manual for VIVA L