Compact stacking
If the logs are stacked tightly, the wood will burn
more slowly as the oxygen can only reach some logs
easily. If you want to burn wood for a longer period,
make a compact stack.
4. Close the door of the appliance.
5. Control the fire with the air slider in the door.
Fill the appliance half-way at most.
Controlling combustion air
The appliance has various features for air control;
see next figure.
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The appliance has one air slide that regulates both
the primary air and the secondary air inlet; see next
figure.
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Advice
Never burn wood with an open door.
Regularly burn wood with intense roaring
fires.
If you burn at a low setting frequently, tar and
creosote may be deposited in the flue. Tar
and creosote are highly combustible
substances. Thicker layers of these
substances may catch fire if the temperature
in the flue increases suddenly. By allowing the
fire to burn very intensely regularly, layers of
tar and creosote will disappear.
Low-intensity fires can also cause tar deposits
on the stove window and door.
When the outside temperature is mild, it is
Subject to change because of technical improvements
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