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5. Refuelling of your stove should be done while there are
still glowing embers in the bed. Spread the embers across
the bottom, but concentrated mostly towards the front of
the stove.
6. Place three pieces of fuel weighing roughly 0.6 kg and
measuring about 25 cm in length across the coals in one
layer, with spacing of roughly 1 cm between the pieces
of wood.
7. When the secondary air supply (top vent) is opened all
the way and the door is closed, the new fuel will ignite in
a few minutes.
8. Once the new fuel has taken, adjust the secondary air
amount to the desired setting; optimal combustion will
continue until glowing charcoals are produced.
Make sure that there is always enough air (oxygen) to
maintain clear, lasting flames when, and after, redu-
cing the amount of combustion air.
Under normal chimney draft conditions, expect to refuel
your stove every 60 - 70 minutes.
9. A new charge of wood can be added by repeating steps 5
& 6.
Important!
It is important that the fresh quantity of wood
starts to burn quickly. To ensure the fuel lights
quickly, open the combustion air to max. or leave
the door ajar to allow in the amount of air needed
to light the wood.
If, however, the wood only smoulders, there will
be a strong build-up of smoke, which at worst can
cause an explosive ignition of the flue gases with
the risk of material damage and personal injury.
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