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HOW TO LIGHT YOUR WOODBURNING STOVE
1. Place a few smaller pieces of dry wood (kindling) in the stove on top of the non toxic firelighters, place one or two small
dry split logs (¼ split) on top.
2. Open air controls fully by sliding both levers to the left. The secondary air control is above the stove door and the primary
control is below the door. The stove air controls are now fully open.
3. Light the firelighters and push door to closed position. It maybe nessesary to unlatch the door until good ignition has been
achieved. Then latch the door so it is fully closed.
4. Once the flames from the logs are fully established slide the primary air slider (below door) to the right , this closes off
the primary air.
5. If the stove begins to die down and smoke when the primary is fully closed, open primary slider again until fire is well
established and then close the primary slider again.
6. Once established close the secondary air slider by 50%, for the stove to burn cleanly plenty of secondary air is needed, do
not be tempted to shut the fire down too early as this may cause smoke. At nominal heat output, expect to refuel your stove
approximately once an hour. Check load weights for your model on the table on page 3.
The stove will get very hot during use and due care must therefore be exercised. Please use the glove and operating tool
supplied when operating air controls and door.
RE-FUELLING WHEN BURNING WOOD
To re-fuel your stove in the cleanest way.
Only refuel your stove when flames have died down and you have glowing embers.
Before refuelling, open secondary air slider fully .
Open door gently, add one pieces of wood (see weight table page 4) and close the door.
Once the flames from the logs are fully established the secondary air supply can be adjusted to the desired setting .
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