USING WOOD>ADDING LOGS
To prevent smoke fumes from entering the room while adding wood
and to ensure a rapid recovery of the hearth, do as follows:
Refi ll the appliance only when there is no longer an ember bed.
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Set the UPPER AIR SUPPLY to maximum
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Open the door slowly and leave it ajar for 30 seconds. Then open it completely
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and place the fresh logs onto the embers.
Close the hearth door. While the fi re starts up again, set it to the desired intensity
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with the UPPER AIR SUPPLY control (or use the remote control: press the –
button).
USING WOOD>CONTINUOUS FIRE
With quality wood such as oak or very dry beech wood, it is possible to have a fi
re burning continuously for 8-10 hours or even more. To build a slow fi re that can
last a long time while at the same time keeping the window clean:
Refi ll the appliance in the manner described above. Do not use round pieces of
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wood or logs that have not been split as they risk rolling against the glass pane
and dirtying it.
Set the UPPER AIR SUPPLY control to maximum
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Leave it at maximum until the fi re is burning strongly.
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(It is not advised to completely close the air inlet, instead leave it slightly open to
encourage the self-cleaning of the glass pane.)
Then lower the intensity to almost minimum
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In the event that your chimney has a strong draw, it would be necessary to close
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the air inlet more than with a chimney with a weak draw. See also the section on
"Setting the minimum air intake".
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