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5.2.3 Main load and controlling output
8. Around 40~45 mins, when the intermediate load 2 is burnt more than 50%, open the main fuel loading
door.
9. Add 3 large size logs and close the main fuel loading door.
10. Once the large size logs are fully alight, the burner is ready to adjust the output by operating the air slide.
11. Adjust the air slide to the medium of low position to control the output.
(9) – 40+mins
(10) – 50+ mins
(11) – 70+ mins
Always open the door in two stages:
1. Unlatch the door and keep it slightly ajar for 15~20 seconds
2. Then open the door fully.
Always switch the air slide knob gently and gradually.
This practice is essential to avoid puffs of smoke coming into the room.
5.2.4 Refueling and Turning down
12. Before opening the door for reloading, ensure that the air slide is on the
"HIGH"
setting for approx. 5
mins. This will increase the flue temp and reduce the risk of smoke back into the room. Reloading
should be done when there is a good ember bed and minimal flames. Do not reload when the heater still
has a large amount of wood and flames; this is an inefficient operation and can cause smoke to enter the
room.
13. After reloading, keep the air slide to the
"HIGH"
position till logs are fully alight.
To turn the burner down, allow the wood to be well alight, then turn the slide approx. 50% down, wait for
5 mins, and then fully turn down.
Note: When refueling, make sure the air slide has been moved up to the high setting for approx. 5 mins.
DO NOT EVER USE THE BURNER WITH A CRACKED GLASS
DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE
THE BURNER
ALWAYS MOVE THE AIR CONTROL TO THE OPEN POSITION (TO THE RIGHT)
EFORE OPENING THE BURNER DOOR
Note
– The timing given for various steps of the light-up process may vary slightly depending upon wood log
length. After a couple of burns, the user will be able to judge for themselves.
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