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Details the air circulation, doors, frame, casing, and heating chamber of the stove.
Explains how combustion air is channeled and adjusted via a knob.
Highlights risks like overheating, hot surfaces, keeping items off the stove, and unattended fires.
Specifies approved wood fuel and lists prohibited materials like plastics and liquids.
Guides on initial heating, adding wood, adjusting air, and damper closure for safe burning.
Recommends removing ash before each use and using a metal container for safety.
Details cleaning soot, glass doors, paint surfaces, and checking for flue gas leaks.
Ensures safety distances, electrical device exclusion, local regulations, and shared flue prohibition.
Advises on central placement, fire safety, and ensuring adequate floor load-bearing capacity.
Specifies minimum distances to combustible materials for sides and behind the stove.
Discusses draught factors, chimney height, and suitability for new installations or fuel changes.
Provides steps to relocate the flue connection to the top or side of the stove.
Details creating wall openings, pipe sealing with mineral wool, and ensuring a tight connection.
Lists replacement parts such as glass, seals, handles, and bricks for the stove.