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Troubleshooting.
Smoke enters the room
• Not enough draught in the chimney.
• Inspect the flue pipe or the chimney for blockage.
• Make sure the
height of the chimney
is correct.
The glass or the chimney soots up
• The wood is too moist.
• Not enough secondary air is supplied to the combustion process.
• You may have shut off the supply of ignition air too soon when lighting the stove.
• There should be clear flames in the combustion chamber at all times.
No heat is emitted from the stove
• The wood is too moist (all energy is spent on drying it) or of a poor quality.
• Inspect the position of the smoke deflector plate and make sure there is free pas-
sage for the smoke.
• The amount of combustion (secondary) air is insufficient.
Combustion is too intense
• Rope seals in the door or the ash pan are no longer tight and need replacement.
• The chimney draught is too strong;
install a damper in the chimney.
• Check that the ignition air is shut off.
The shaking grate is stuck
• Inspect the grate for jammed wood, nails or the like.
• Make sure the lever is placed correctly.
Recycling
Packaging
For environmental reasons, the packaging should be disposed of together with household waste.
The packaging is 100% recyclable.
Ceramic glass
Ceramic glass should be deposited at the local recycling centre (together with pottery and porce-
lain).
Vermiculite
Vermiculite plates from the stove should be deposited at the local recycling centre.