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SCAN 80 - Vertical Lighting Method; Continuous Operation; Warning About Over-Firing

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VERTICAL LIGHTING
A vertical lighting also ensures an environmentally friendly lighting and helps to keep the glass optimally clean.
For a vertical lighting, you need the following:
¬ 4 pieces of wood approx. 19-25 cm with a weight of approx. 0.4-0.5 kg per piece
¬ 8-10 thin pieces of firewood with a total weight of approx. 300-400 g
¬ 3-4 fire lighters
1
Place the pieces of wood, firewood and fire lighters in the combustion chamber as shown below
2
Set the primary and secondary air controls to maximum for 20-30 minutes (See "Instructions for use")
3
When the large pieces of wood have caught fire, you can adjust the primary- and secondary air to the desired level
CONTINUOUS OPERATION
It is important to obtain as high a temperature as possible in the combustion chamber. This results in best possible use of the
stove and fuel, as well as achieving clean combustion. In this way you will avoid build-up of soot on the combustion chamber
lining and glass pane. During operation, you should not see any smoke; just a movement in the air that indicates combustion is in
progress.
¬ After completing the lighting phase, you should have a good layer of embers in the stove; you can then start operation of it
properly
¬ Add two pieces of wood at a time: they should be about 0.4 to 0.6 kg in weight and about 20 cm long
NOTE: The wood must catch fire quickly. This is why we recommend setting the primary air flow fully open.
NOTE: Operating the stove at too low a temperature and with too little primary air can lead to gases igniting, which can damage
the stove.
¬ When adding wood, always open the glass door carefully to prevent smoke escaping
¬ Never add wood, while the fire is burning nicely
WARNING ABOUT OVER-FIRING
If the stove is continiously fired with larger amounts of wood than recommended and/or receives too much air, this can cause a
heavy heat development liable to damage both stove and the surrounding walls. We therefore recommend that you always
observe the max. recommended amount of fuel (See under ”Technical Data”).
Fire lighters
Pieces of
firewood
Wood

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