Stoking wood
For stoking up we recommend to use a protective glove or the “cold
hand” (delivered with some models), because the door handle gets very
hot after several hours of burning. Open the door slowly. This will avoid
turbulences, which could draw the smoke into the room. The right time for
stoking up is when the wood turned almost completely into glowing em-
bers.
Heating with accumulation stoves
When using your accumulation stove with ceramic storage mass, please
keep the following heating intervals.
First put the maximal load of wood inside the stove, then light up from
above and let it burn. After combustion ends, wait for approx. one hour,
then put half the load of wood. After another hour has passed from com-
bustion end, put half the load of wood again, if required. These steps can
be repeated after a heating pause of eight hours. If more wood is loaded
over a short time, this can result in overheating and storage mass damage.
Please ask your stove setter for the allowed loads and heating in-
tervals. Different heating intervals will apply, when the stove is op-
erated for the first time!
Heating between seasons
The fireplace needs a chimney draught for com-
bustion air suction and flue gas exhaust. This
chimney draught is reduced, when outdoor tem-
peratures begin to rise. When outdoor temper-
ature exceeds 10°C (50°F), please check the
chimney draught before lighting fire.
Im. 5:
Chimney draught test
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