3.
USING THE STOVE
Once your stove has been installed and connected
to the chimney, you are ready to light the fire.
Although operating your stove may seem easy,
the combustion of solid fuels is a particularly com-
plex process involving several factors, and it takes
time and experience to understand
Before lighting your stove for the first time, take
your time to get to know the different control sys-
tems and parts of your appliance, how to choose
firewood, how to light it and how to use it daily.
ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND that the stove generates
heat and, therefore, keep children, clothing, furni-
ture... at a distance to prevent burns from direct
contact with the appliance.
Below, we have included some advice on your
stove and on its use. Please read with care.
Door mechanism
To open the door, hold the handle and pull gently
towards you. You must use the supplied glove.
The door can open up to 95º.
To close the door, grasp the handle and gently
push the door to the stove. You must use the sup-
plied glove. (Fig. 3).
how it is done.
Adjustment - Glass Cleaning Valve
Fully open the glass pane cleaning air valve when
lighting the stove.
Once an ideal combustion rate has been achieved,
adjust the vale to prevent excessive air intake,
which will cause excessive combustion levels and
temperatures.
The intermediate position is usually the ideal ad-
justment, depending on the quality of the draw of
the chimney installed and on the type of fuel be-
ing used (hard or soft wood) (Fig. 3).
Ash pan
Very important!
Only handle the ash pan when the stove is cold.
To clean the ash, lift the blind grill located at the
bottom of the stove.
Use a tool (brush) to sweep the ash into the ash-
pan.
The ash-pan is located in the front of the stove
(Fig. 4).
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