4.4. USING WOOD > LIGHTING
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Set the UPPER AIR SUPPLY to maximum manually
with the tool provided, or by pressing the ON/HI button
on the remote control.
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Set the LOWER AIR SUPPLY to maximum.
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If your stove has the CATALYTIC HYBRID WOODBOX System, open the by-pass placed in the top
inside the stove (Fig. 28).
Tip: leave the door slightly open to stoke the fire. It will increase the draw and allow an ember bed to be
achieved.
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Place some paper or shavings, kindling and some small logs on the grate.
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Light the paper.
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When the fire has started, close off the lower air supply. Normally, it must remain in the
closed position when burning wood.
Important: in the event of a weak draw and/or an
insufficient ember bed, it is advised to leave the lower
air supply open slightly in order to allow your
appliance to reach its normal performance (sometimes
this can take more than an hour). Depending on the
model, it is supplied with a blind grill that is located
under the grill (fig. 29). In case of bad draw remove the
blind grill.
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Then, adjust the flow to the desired intensity with the upper air control manually with the
tool provided, or by pressing the OFF/LO button on the remote control. With practice, you will
quickly be able to fi nd the position that suits you best. If you have the CATALYTIC HYBRID
WOODBOX System, close the by-pass to allow the flue gases pass trough the catalyst (Fig.
27) to achive the maximum efficiency of the stove. Protect your hands for such
operation.
4.5. SETTING THE MINIMUM AIR INTAKE (IQH33)
Grill
Blind
grill
The minimal setting is found to the right of the control
buttons. It allows you to increase, decrease or completely
close the minimum air inlet when burning a slow fi re in the
appliance. Adjust it in accordance with the pull of your
chimney if necessary.
The minimum setting screw is situated behing the control
panel. Using a screwdriver, tighten the regulating screw
clockwise to decrease or to completely close the minimum
air intake. Turn it anti-clockwise to increase the minimum air
intake.
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Fig. 29