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Arada Hamlet - Air Inlet Controls; Location and Operation of Controls

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Hamlet Stove User Guide
Ensure that you have read and understood these instructions before
lighting the re.
Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/aradastoves features a
collection of videos designed to help you get the best from your Hamlet
stove.
Always wear suitable protective re gloves when refuelling your stove,
such as the Arada glove supplied with your stove.
We recommend that you light a small re for the rst few days of use
to cure the paint and allow the castings to relax. During this process the
paint surface may smoke briey, and you may smell a slight odour for an
hour or so. The vapour is harmless and should not be confused with fume
emissions, however, it is advisable to keep the area well ventilated until
the vapour disperses.
You may hear your stove produce clicking or ticking noises whilst it
heats up or cools down. This is completely normal and is produced by the
expansion and contraction of the steel components in your stove when its
temperature changes.
4 Air inlet controls
4.1 Location and operation of the controls
Your stove has two air inlet controls. These are located either on the
stove body or the stove door.
The primary air inlet provides under draught to the base of the re
chamber and the airwash system (secondary air) provides overdraught
and airwash jets. The exact controls may dier from those illustrated in this
manual but will work in the same way.
4.1.1 Primary air
Primary air enters the appliance through the inlets near to the bottom
of the re door. Your stove has a control knob to adjust the ow of the
primary air.
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