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Caution! The burning of fuel
releases heat energy, which
leads to the significant
heating of surfaces, firebox
doors,
operating handles, viewing panes and
flues. Touching these components with-
out suitable safety or auxiliary equipment
(use fireproof gloves!) is forbidden while
the stove is heating. DANGER OF BURNS!
5.2 Air control
secondary air control
(Pushed all the way in = open
Pushed all the way out = closed)
Primary air control
(Pushed all the way in = open
Pushed all the way out = closed)
5. Operating the wood burning stove
5.1
General
safety
instructions
To ensure the safe operation of your wood
burning stove, it is essential to follow the
safety instructions below:
The wood burning stove may only be oper-
ated in accordance with these operating in-
structions. Always wear fireproof gloves!
The operation of the air slider, the opening
and closing of the firebox door and the re-
moval of the trivet to empty the ashes should
always be carried out using the tool provided
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Failure to do so risks injury and burns!
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Heating mode is only permitted when the fire-
box door is closed.
Only use the fuels specified.
Do not place any cans or similar containers in
the firebox -
danger of explosion!
Never extinguish a stove fire with water!
Warn children about the dangers of hot sur-
faces!
Never leave children unsupervised when the
stove is hot!
Never use flammable liquids (accelerants) to
start a fire!
The firebox door must only be opened to add
fuel!
Where operation depends on the supply of
room air, check that there is an adequate sup-
ply of fresh air to the room (combustion air
network).
The wood burning stove must only be heated
by adults! Ensure that children are never left
alone near the stove and never leave a fire-
place unattended for a long period of time!
Never close all of the air sliders while the
stove is still operational!
There is a risk of the explosive ignition of
unburnt fuel gases!