5.2.2 Alternative Fuels
Brown coal briquettes, but only with the door closed, can be used to keep the stove in for
long periods at low speed.
Limit the load to 6 kg with the damper halfway open
5.2.3 Prohibited fuels
All types of fuel other than wood and brown coal briquettes are forbidden, notably coal and
coal derivatives.
Flare-ups from small pieces of wood, vine shoots or similar, bits of plank, straw and
cardboard are dangerous and these must not be used.
5.3 Use of controls and accessories
- Damper (Fig. 9c, 9d, 9e) :
. The speed setting, position
hand.
. The lighting position (A) is obtained by directly moving the damper with the hand: this
position must only be used while the appliance is "cold".
- Door handle (Fig. 7) : it must be moved using the cold hand.
5.4 Using the appliance
5.4.1 Lighting the Stove
- Put the setting damper in position A. To do so, you need to :
. Push the damper towards your left until it stops (Fig. 9a).
. Make a slight rotation (Fig. 9a) (R).
. Make the translation movement (Fig. 9a) (T) and (Fig. 9b).
- Screw up some paper and place it on the grate along with some very dry kindling with
some bigger split wood on top (diameter about 3 to 5 centimetres).
- Light the paper and close the door.
- As soon as the kindling load is burning, open the door, and load the appliance with the
recommended combustible, then close the door and put the air setting damper in position
,
or
5.4.2 Working Requirements
5.4.2.1 Working with door closed
- The speed you want to get is obtained by moving the air setting damper (see
paragraph 5.3) and by choosing a load according to your needs, being :
,
according to the level of power you wish to get (Fig. 9c, 9d and 9e).
. For maximum heat, put in 3 logs with a diameter of about 12 cm,
. For medium heat, just put in one or two logs,
14
(Fig. 9d).
or
is obtained by moving the damper using the cold