6.3.
Adding logs when the stove is hot.
Open the door slowly to avoid gases swirling into the room.
With the poker, place the embers evenly at the base of the combustion chamber.
Place small logs on the coals, and then larger logs.
Close the door.
Note: See the fuel load for the rated power in the technical specifications section.
6.4.
Atmospheric conditions.
The flue draught depends on the weather, because changes in the weather are accompanied by changes in
air density and atmospheric pressure. Therefore, on the days of low atmospheric pressure (severe frost, wind
and rain, etc.) outside the house, the low pressure will hinder the chimney draught. To improve the draught
on these days, the flue can be preheated by burning some sheets of paper on the deflector in the
combustion chamber. Also, perform this operation when the flue pipe is very cold. Once the flue is drawing,
light the stove following the guidelines of Section 6.2.
7.
TURN OFF.
Do not add more fuel to the stove and let the fire burn itself out. To make the embers burn out more quickly,
move the combustion air damper to the left (see section 4.2.).
Never extinguish the fire or coals, using water.
8.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.
For your stove to work properly, it is essential to perform the following cleaning and maintenance operations
at the stated intervals. Always do this when the stove is cold and unplugged, or with the convector mode on 0
(automatic).
8.1.
Fireplace door.
Clean the glass with a paper or a towel, using a liquid for glass cleaning (see exploded view).
Check locking system periodically, adjusting it as necessary to avoid loss of the hermetic seal in the
combustion chamber.
8.2.
Ash box.
Regularly remove ashes from the ash drawer, when the stove is cold. The ash drawer is under the
combustion chamber grate. You can access to the ash box by opening the glass door of the fireplace. Place
the ashes in a metal container.
Ash box.
Combustion chamber.
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