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the adjustment bar is set to the rightmost position, and minimum when the bar is set to the leftmost position .
Firing
Push the adjustment bar all the way to the right to set the automatic control to maximum effect . Put split
kindling, corresponding to two to three pieces of wood (about 2 kg), into the stove . Put two fire lighters
in between the upper layer of kindling . Light them and allow the flames to spread slowly . Keep the door
ajar until no more condensation forms on the glass (for a maximum of 5 min .) . Close the door . When
the kindling is burning well, push the output regulating rod into middle position . If the fire goes out, this
has been done too early . Push the regulating rod to the right again until the fire is burning properly . Allow
the kindling to burn out until flames are no longer visible .
Important! The door may only be opened when lighting the insert, adding fuel to the fire or removing ash .
Burning
When there are no more visible yellow flames, and a right ember is there, you can fire again . The layer of
embers is suitable when the pieces of wood begin to disintegrate and the bottom of the burning chamber
is covered by embers . Put two or three pieces of wood weighing up to 1 kg each into the stove . The
automatic control manages the regulation of air supply .
The temperature can, however, be set up or down by pushing the regulation bar either to the right or
left, respectively . If the adjustment bar is set farther to the left, combustion is reduced and the burning
time is prolonged . By pushing it to the right, combustion is increased and burning time is shortened . Do
not add new firewood to the fire until the layer of embers is sufficiently low .
During combustion, the outer surfaces of the stove will become hot, and due care must there-
fore be shown.
Burning coal, briquettes and coke
The HWAM F 30/55s is not designed for burning with coal or coke . However, briquettes can be used
and should be placed on the embers produced by the burned wood . Push the adjustment bar all the way
to the right until the briquettes are smouldering .
Remember that the adjustment bar should afterwards be pushed to the left again to reduce
combustion. Be aware that using fuels other than wood, will cause soot to form on the glass
pane.
When burning is complete
When the insert is not in use, push the adjustment bar all the way to the left .
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Quick or strong heat
Quick or strong heat is obtained by burning many small pieces of wood .
Maximum Firing Amount
Fuel
Maximum Amount per Hour
Wood
3 .5 kg
Warning: Should these limits be exceeded, the insert will no longer be covered by the factory guarantee,
and it may be damaged due to excessive heat . The stove has been approved for intermittent use .
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