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11. Adding Fuel (Wood) /
Heating at Nominal
Thermal
Output
More fuel (wood) should be added
to the fi re during the burning off
phase, when the fl ames from the
previous burning off phase have
just gone out.
12. Heating at Low
Thermal
Output
The thermal output of your Toron-
to stove is primarily affected by the
quantity of fuel used.
Do not attempt to slow down
the combustion by reducing
the air supply. When heating
with wood, this can result
in an incomplete burning
process and pose the risk of
explosive-like combustion of
the accumulated wood gases
(defl agration).
13. Emptying the Ash Drawer
For safety‘s sake, please make sure that you only dispose of ashes once they are cold. While
the ash collects, the lid is located under the ash drawer.
Unlock the ash drawer. Remove both the ash drawer and the lid located underneath it.
Slide the lid onto the ash drawer so that it is closed; this prevents ashes from fl ying around,
which in turn means your home stays clean. To place the ash drawer back into the stove,
proceed in the reverse order.
Piled up ashes can prevent or even block the primary air supply to the stove.
Ensure that the ventilation path for the primary air between the ash drawer and
the bottom of the ash compartment remains clear.
Adding Fuel (Wood)
Procedure
Position of Control
Elements
Adjust primary and
secondary air.
Close primary air slider,
set secondary air slider
to position 2-3.
Close fi re grate.
Push in fi re grate slider.
Add two logs weighing
approx. 2.0 kg in total.
Place logs in the rear part
of the fi re box with the
bark facing upwards or
outwards. Only add a
single layer of fuel.
Open fi re box door
Close fi re box door
Tab. 2
Heating at Low Thermal Output
Procedure
Position of Control
Elements
Close primary air.
Adjust secondary air.
Push in primary
air slider (I) as far
as it will go.
Set secondary air
slider to position 2.
Add two logs weighing
approx. 2.0 kg in total.
Tab. 3