Lighting In Normal Conditions - FAJARDO RONDA Mode D'emploi

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4. Close the door and leave the air vent completely open until the wood has caught
fire.
The fire must burn slowly for three or four hours, with a moderate load of firewood, to
allow the paint pigments to burn.
At the beginning, the stove may produce a smell and some smoke. This is due to
certain components of the exothermic paint burning; for this reason, it is
recommended to ventilate the room well, until the smell has completely disappeared.
At the beginning, it is convenient to not excessively heat the stove.

7.2.2. LIGHTING IN NORMAL CONDITIONS:

Make the fire on the grate with the paper and wood chips or special fire-lighting cubes.
Avoid lighting the fire near the glass. Once the fire has been lit and the air vent is
working well, add between a maximum of 2 (4.4 pounds) and 4kg (8.8 pounds) of dry
firewood for each load. NEVER OVERLOAD THE STOVE. DO NOT ADD MORE THAN 5kg,
an overload could cause the stove to overheat and damage the appliance.
It is recommended to light the fire with a reduced quantity of firewood so the air vent
is able to start working progressively without accumulating too smoke inside the stove
chamber.
It is recommended that during the lighting phase the door is kept ajar, as this makes
lighting easier and stops the glass from misting up during the first minutes.
Once the stove has been lit and it is hot, the door must be closed. This stove is not
designed to work with the door open, otherwise this could damage the welding.
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