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ECO 60 / 70 / 90 / 100
6. USE
6.1. VENTILATION
Air is a vital component of the combustion process. Ensure that there is a
sufcient supply of fresh air. For each kilo of wood that you put on the re (door
closed), 10 - 15 m
3
of extra air is needed. That means 50 m
3
per hour! As you
can see, a plentiful supply of air is essential. Fresh air supply opening: minimal
Ø125 mm.
6.2. GETTING THE FIRE GOING
When you start the re, the chimney is still cold and there is little draught. This
means that the chimney’s capacity to draw in air is limited. That is why the air
supply has to be assisted by opening the locking (ECO 60) (and/or the door) and
air supply slider. Use dry, ne wood and some scrunched-up paper or relighters
to start the re.
Locking for operating pin of ue gas ap (inside of door). (ECO 60)
ECO 60:
Locking closed (turned to the left) Locking open (turned to the right)
close open
Locking all the way to the left (closed):
Flue gas ap operation works normally:
Door open Pin comes forwards Flue gas ap open
Door closed Pin is pressed in by the door Flue gas ap closed
Locking all the way to the right (open):
Flue gas ap always remains fully open !!

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