User Manual
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instructions
Stove Alaska 120A / 150A
2.2 INITIAL IGNITION
Empty ash-pan and combustion chamber.
First ignition of the stove should be performed in company of authorized person.
Start with low intensive fire. All materials must be gradually exposed to heat to prevent potential firebrick cracks,
coating damages and damages of material (bending).
Ventilate the room thoroughly. Any scent which may appear, when protection coating is being hardened, will
eventually diminish (when sufficient temperature in stove is reached).
Ignition procedure
Set the regulator to the ''Heating-up'' position
Open the fire door.
After you have put in several ignition material (thin wood, ignition cubes, scrambled paper…) into combustion
chamber, insert 2-3 pieces of firewood (chopped) on top of it. Please fill stove with care to avoid potential
damage.
Ignite the ignition material and close the fire door.
After the stove heats up (it usually takes up from 5 to 10 minutes), set the regulator to ''Full power'' or to
''Reducerd power'' position.
The “Heating-up position“ may only be used for heating up. If used permanent, there is a hazard of overheating and
damaging of the stove and is strictly prohibited.
Nominal heat output (6 kW), is generated when the regulator is set to ''Medium power'' position and there is aprox.
2,0 kg of firewood inside of stove and the draught is at 12 Pa.
Some of the air, which is heated up inside of stove, is guided through the channels inside the stove, onto the fire door
glass, where it performs a cleaning of the glass (air brush cleaning principle).
Attention:
Certain types of stoves require somewhat longer ignition phase, until there is enough negative pressure (draught) for
the stove to work on its own. When this is the case, use smaller, dried-up logs. Afterwards you can use bigger logs.
If fire door is open during ignition phase, strong draught can cause fire to blaze up. High flames start to pound the fire
door glass, thus sooting it or even damaging it.
Heating
Maximum capacity of the stove is 2,0 kg of firewood per hour.
Leave the fresh air connection flap open.
Regulate the fire intensity with the LER lever. Set the regulator to one of the power positions.
2.3 LOADING FIREWOOD
Fully open flue-damper (is present).
When opening fire door, always use the enclosed protection gloves.
Open door slowly.
Remember that maximum capacity is 2,0 kg of firewood per hour.
Close the fire door.
Close the flue-damper (if present) to its operating position.
Always keep the fire under control, to prevent possible fire accidents. Pay special attention if children are
around.
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