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5.1 SUITABLE FUEL
Stove is suitable for highly efficient fuels. Approved fuel for combustion is listed in
the attached information sheet.
CAUTION : Since wood is not a permanently combustible fuel, it is impossible
to heat overnight
CAUTION: Never use wallpaper, chipboard waste, plastic or treated wood
(paint, coating, etc.) for heating! Otherwise, the chimney and flue pipes may
be blocked.
Caution: Do not use flammable materials (thinner, paint, gasoline etc.)
5.2 COMBUSTION AND HEATING
First of all put 3-4 bricket wood in the fire chamber and put small pieces of wood
or paper to burn. All existing glass cleaning vents must be open. Then, after
burning the stove, close the fireplace chamber cover. For the air-flow control,
thermostatic regulation setting in the attached information page needs to be
observed.
The stove should be burned carefully during the first use and the flame should be
kept as low as possible. If you burn it carefully, you will prevent the formation of
cracks in the insulating stones, damage the paint and deterioration of the material.
The smell caused by the protective paint on the stove is short-lived, so keep the
doors and windows open.
CAUTION: Our products should not be used to burn environmentally
hazardous waste.
5.2.1 Adding fuel
In addition to suitable fuel, enough chimney extraction and properly use of the
stove has an impact on glass cleaning. In this context, we recommend you to use
wood in a single layer and use wood to fill the width of the large fire chamber.
When opening the flame chamber cover, make sure that the air vent cover of the
mechanical thermostat is closed. After adding the fuel, the flame chamber cover
should be closed and the mechanical thermostat needs to be set.