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result in dripping water and peaty soot. If the wood is too dry, it will burn too
quickly in relation to the supplied amount of air.
6.2.3 Wood storage
Wood should be stored in large quantities. The amount of wood to be stored
should be sufficient for about one to two years. Wood should be stored as split
logs in the correct size under cover with plenty of air movement for at least 1.5
years prior to use (depending on the type of wood).
7 Stove operation
7.1 Lighting and refuelling
Fully open the air vent below the door.
Place two small logs on the firebed, subsequently place two firelighters on
these logs. Stack dry, finely split wood on the bottom logs in the centre of the
firebox and build up like a log house.
Under supervision, leave the door slightly open about 1-2 cm.
Use the small lever on the right side of the door to keep the door slightly open
after lighting the fire. This applies to the Jubilee 15, 25, Maestro, Mondo 3 -3G,
Prestige Basic, M, MST and S.
(Minimum 10 minutes). This ensures that the fire has sufficient combustion air
after lighting. Once the fire is burning and the glass panel is sufficiently warm,
the door can be closed.
When the fire has burned to embers (no flames), carefully open the door so as
not to disturb the ash, spread the embers evenly.
Place a piece of wood (the amount can be found in the technical data in kg, do
not exceed the specified amount) in the centre of the firebox (parallel with the
front side) and subsequently close the door.
Wait about 4 minutes until the wood is properly alight and move the air vent to
the centre position. The amount the air vent needs to be moved to the left
depends on the flue draught. A "strong" flame should always be visible in the
stove.