10
b. Steel smoke deflector plate
(2)
. Is mounted on two hooks. To mount the plate, lift it up and lead to
the right until it is hanging on the two hooks.
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manual
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wood
Your first heating session
When you light up for the first time, you must do it carefully as all materials must be introduced to the
heat gradually. The lacquer will be fully hardened after the insert has been light up for the first time. The
door must be opened carefully; otherwise there is a risk that the seals will stick to the lacquer. In addition
the lacquer may initially give off an unpleasant odour, so make sure that the room is well ventilated.
Tips about fuel:
Approved fuel types
The insert is EN approved for combustion of wood only. It is recommended to use dried chopped wood
with a water content of a maximum of 20%. Stoking a fire with wet wood results in soot, environmental
problems, and a less efficient fuel economy.
Recommended wood types
All types of wood, for instance birch, beech, oak, elm, ash, conifers, and fruit trees can be used as fuel in your
insert. The great difference is not in the fuel value, but in the weight of the wood types per cubic metre.
Since beech weighs more per cubic metre than for instance common spruce, it will take more common
spruce to produce the same amount of heat that you would get from a cubic metre of beech.
Banned fuel types
It is not allowed to stoke a fire with the following:
• Printed matter
• Plywood, plastic
• Rubber
• Fluid fuels
• Rubbish such as milk cartons, lacquered wood or impregnated wood.
The reason that you should not apply any of the above is that during combustion they develop substances
that are health hazardous and harmful to the environment. These substances could also damage your
insert and chimney, rendering the product warranty void.
Storage of wood
A water content of a maximum of 20% is achieved by storing the wood for a minimum of one year,
preferably two years, outdoors under a lean-to. Wood stored indoors has a tendency to become too
dry and combust too quickly. However, it might be advantageous to store fuel for lighting a fire indoors
for a few days prior to use.
Recommended dimensions
The dimensions of the fuel are important to good combustion. The dimensions should be as follows:
Fuel type
Length in cm
Diameter in cm
Wood for kindling a fire (finely chopped)
25-5
2-5
Chopped wood
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