14.3 Lighting
•
Clean the fire box from the presence of ash;
•
open the primary air regulation to the
maximum (Fig. 6.2 a/b);
•
open the fire door;
•
carefully place the pieces of wood in the
combustion chamber;
•
place a natural fire-igniter on the pile of
wood;
•
add thin crossed sticks on top;
•
light the fire-igniter from above;
•
close the fire door;
•
keep the air intake open to ensure a high
and bright flame;
•
reduce the air intake opening only when a
good ember base has formed.
14.4 Primary air regulation
The stove is equipped with a primary air
regulation system for combustion control.
The combustion is regulated by inserting the
cold handle, provided, into the slot at the base
of the door frame and rotating it to the right
to reduce the amount of air and to the left to
increase it (Fig. 6.2a/b).
14.5 Secondary air regulation
The stove is equipped with a system that allows
to limit the deposit of soot and ash on the glass,
and thus allow a good vision of the flame.
Depending on the type of wood used, the
degree of humidity and the forced draft of the
flue, it may be useful to regulate the access of
secondary air that flows over the glass.
The regulation is carried out by inserting the
cold handle, provided, into the slot located
between the grilles in the top part of the door
frame and rotating it to the right to reduce the
amount of air and to the left to increase it (Fig.
6.3a/b).
14.6 Refilling the fuel
During operation, to refill with fuel, it is
necessary to follow this procedure:
•
Slowly open the fire door in order to avoid
creating an air depression in the fire box,
which would cause an almost certain release
of smoke into the room (depending on the
flue draw).
•
Refill the fire box with fuel and then close
the fire door.
24
004773952 - 14/11/2019 - Italy
Fig. 6.2a
Fig. 6.2b
Fig. 6.3a
Fig. 6.3b