Advice For Use; Extinguishing The Fire; Removing Ashes; Fog And Mist - Dovre Kachel 750GH Instrucciones De Instalacion Y Uso

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Advice for use

Never burn wood with an open door.
Regularly burn wood with intense roaring fires.
If you frequently have low intensity fires, tar
and creosote may be deposited in the chimney
. Tar and creosote are highly combustible
substances. Thicker layers of these
substances might catch fire when the
temperature in the chimney increases
suddenly and steeply. Therefore it is
necessary for the fire to regularly burn very
intensely, so that layers of tar and creosote
disappear.
Low intensity fires also cause tar deposits on
the stove window and door.
When the outside temperature is not very low,
it is better to burn wood intensely for a few
hours instead of having a low intensity fire for a
long period of time.
Control the air supply with the secondary air inlet.
The secondary air inlet not only supplies air to
the fire but to the glass as well, so that it does
not get dirty so quickly.
Open the primary air inlet for the time being if the air
supply by the secondary air inlet is inadequate or if
you want to fan the fire.
It is better to add a small amount of logs regularly
than to add many logs at the same time.
Regularly adding small amounts of brown coal
briquettes or anthracite coal is better than adding a
large amount of brown coal briquettes or anthracite
coal at once.

Extinguishing the fire

Do not add fuel and just let the fire go out. If a fire is
damped down by reducing the supply of air, harmful
substances will be produced and released. Therefore,
let the fire go out naturally. Keep an eye on the fire
until it has gone out. When the fire has died
completely, all air inlets can be closed.
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Removing ashes

After the brown coal briquettes and anthracite coal
has been burnt, a relatively large amount of ash is left
over. Therefore, remove any excess ash frequently.
After the wood has been burnt, a relatively small
amount of ashes is left over. This bed of ashes is a
good insulating layer for the bottom of the fire
compartment and improves combustion. Therefore,
you can leave a thin layer of ashes on the bottom of
the fire compartment.
However, the air supply through the bottom of the fire
compartment must not be impeded and no ash should
be allowed to accumulate behind a cast iron inner
plate. Therefore, remove any excess ash frequently.
The ash should never reach the underside of the grate.
This will cause the grate to overheat and be damaged.
1. Open the ash door of the appliance.
2. With appliance 750GH: remove the ash removal
port and use the supplied scraper to sweep the
excess ash into the ash pan..
3. Remove the ash pan using the "cold hand"
provided and empty the ash pan; see next figure.
4. Install the ash pan and close the ash door of the
appliance.

Fog and mist

Fog and mist hinder the flow of flue gases through the
flue. Smoke can blow back and cause a stench. If it is
not strictly necessary, it is better not to use the stove
in foggy and misty weather.
Subject to change because of technical improvements

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