E & OE Instructions Part number IN1141 Ed B
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General Lighting and Operation
Lightly crumple two tabloid sized pieces of newspaper and
lay them in the middle of the grate.
Resist the temptation to use more paper than this, or to
crumple it too tightly; doing either will prevent the rapid
development of flames and will cause smoke to be
produced.
The kindling wood should be placed over the paper so as to
rest against each other in a conical formation, leaving space
between each piece.
Set both the air wash control and the burn rate control lever to
their maximum setting.
Light the paper using a long match or spill and leave the stove
door open, slightly ajar.
The lightly crumpled paper will begin burning rapidly and the
space between the kindling will allow the long bright flames
to pass between and over the wood raising it to its ignition
temperature.
Keep the door slightly ajar until the kindling is burning brightly.
Then shut the door. Never leave the stove unattended with the
stove door open.
As the cone of kindling burns it will collapse and the inner
ends of the wood will begin to char and glow.
Wait until the kindling is burning at its maximum rate before
moving onto the next stage.