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Fuel
This appliance is only suitable for burning natural
wood, namely sawn and chopped wood that is suffi-
ciently dry.
Do not use other fuels, as they can cause serious
damage to the appliance.
The following fuels may not be used as they pollute
the environment, and because they heavily pollute
the appliance and flue, which may lead to a chimney
fire:
Treated wood, such as scrap wood, painted
wood, impregnated wood, preserved wood, ply-
wood and chipboard.
Plastics, scrap paper and domestic waste.
Wood
Hardwood, such as oak, beech, birch and fruit
tree wood is the ideal fuel for your stove. This type
of wood burns slowly with calm flames. Softwood
contains more resins, burns faster and sparks
more.
Use seasoned wood that contains no more than
20% moisture. The wood should have been
seasoned for at least 2 years.
Saw the wood to size and split it while it is still
fresh. Fresh wood is easier to split, and split wood
dries more easily. Store the wood under a roof
where the wind has free access.
Do not use damp wood. Damp logs do not pro-
duce heat as all the energy is used in the evap-
oration of moisture. This will result in a lot of
smoke and soot deposits on the appliance door
and in the flue. The water vapour will condense in
the appliance and can leak away through chinks
in the stove, causing black stains on the floor. It
may also condense in the chimney and form creo-
sote. Creosote is a highly flammable compound
and may cause a chimney fire.
Lighting
You can check whether the flue has sufficient
draught by lighting a ball of paper above the baffle
plate. A cold flue often has insufficient draught and
consequently, some smoke may escape into the
room instead of up the chimney. You can avoid this
problem by lighting the fire as described below.
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1. Stack two layers of medium-sized logs next to
each other on the fire compartment.
2. Stack two to three layers of kindling crosswise on
top of the logs.
3. Place a firelighter between the bottom layer of
kindling and light the firelighter according to the
instructions on the packaging.
4. Close the appliance door and open the air slider
(see 1 in the figure below) in the door completely
(see drawing 2 in the figure below). A mark on the
bottom plate indicates the ideal maximum pos-
ition.
5. Allow the fire to develop into a good blaze until
there is a glowing bed of charcoal. You can then
add fuel and adjust the appliance; see the
chapter 'Stoking with wood'.
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Burning wood
After you have followed the instructions for lighting:
Subject to change because of technical improvements
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