5. When ready to reload, use a poker to spread the ember across the firebox floor, bringing
plenty towards the front of the stove.
6. Lay three pieces of wood onto the embers. Leave half an inch (1 cm) or more between each
piece.
7. Close the frontdoor. Leave the primary air supply fully open.
8. After a few minutes, adjust the primary air supply to suit your heating requirements.
9. For refueling, add a layer of wood while there are still plenty of live embers, Repeat steps
5-8.
Do not for any reason attempt to increase the firing of your heater by altering the air
control adjustment range outlined in these directions.
Warning: Fireplace stoves must never be left unattended with the door open.
If the door are left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace
stove
opening, creating risks from both fire and smoke. We recommend you to fit a smoke
detector in the room where the stove is installed.
DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER. Overfiring may cause a house fire, or can result in
permanent damage to the stove. If any part of the stove glows, you are overfiring.
The secondary air is injected into the flue gases above the fire resulting in a cleaner, more efficient
combustion process. The supply of secondary air is fixed open and is not adjustable.
For extra safety, your stove has been fitted with a removable handle on the frontdoor.
2.2 Lighting and loading intervals
When first lighting the stove, a large volume of air is needed. When the stove is cold, you should
leave the door open an inch or two for the first few minutes and open the primary air
supply completely. While the door is open, do not leave the stove unattended.
To form a reasonable bed of ash on the floor of the stove, you should use 2-4 pounds of dry
kindling at the initial lighting. If possible, maintain a 1-1.5 inch (2-3 cm) layer of ash on the floor
of the combustion chamber for added insulation.
Step-by-step procedure
1. The air supply must be fully open.
2. Light the fire. An ember bed will quickly be formed by lighting with firelighters, morsø kindling
bags or 7-10 pieces of twisted paper under the dry kindling wood (see below).
3. After lighting, partially close the frontdoor, leaving it open an inch or two to allow in plenty
of combustion air.
4. When the chimney is warm after about 5-10 minutes, the frontdoor should be closed. A
suitable layer of ember will be formed after a about 15-20 minutes.
In principle
Your stove is fitted with Primary and Secondary air inlets.
Primary Air is controlled using the spinner on the door. Open the spinner will allow a supply of
preheated air to enter the firebox via the ‘airwash’ system situated inside the stove and above
the glass.