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Arada Hamlet - Operation with Door Left Open; Dampers Left Open; Burning Wood

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Hamlet Stove User Guide
5.0.4 Operation with door left open
Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke. The appliance
must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed
in the instructions.
5.0.5 Dampers left open
Operation with the air controls or dampers open can cause excess
smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air controls or dampers
door left open except as directed in the instructions
5.1 Burning wood
When wood is burnt it is in fact the wood gas that burns and this requires
a good supply of air coming from above the fuel. For this reason we will
use all the air inlets while igniting the stove, but will then reduce this to air
coming from the airwash system and over draught. As much as 40% of
the heat from burning wood is obtained from secondary combustion and
this can be severely hampered by air entering the re box from below the
fuel via the primary air inlet control.
1. Multi fuel stoves need the grate system set to its wood burning
position using the supplied operating tool as follows:
On stoves with a riddling lever
at the front of the stove body,
push the control inwards.
On stoves with a riddling lever
to the side of the stove, lever
the control upwards.
2. Set the re by using scrunched up newspaper and placing a layer of
dry kindling wood on top of this. The use of two or three re lighters
may assist in lighting the kindling.
3. Fully open your air control(s) and light the re.
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