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USING YOUR STOVE
THE CONTROLS
The amount of heat emitted by the
stove is regulated using the air control
(A) built into the door and to a lesser
extent, by the air wash vents at the
top (B) and secondary control at the
bottom (C) of the stove.
By adjusting the degree to which the
main and air-wash vents are opened,
good control of the combustion rate
can be achieved. Both should be
fully opened while combustion is
being established.
Opening the main air control vent
can be used to revitalise the fire
effectively, producing significantly
more vigorous combustion.
The ‘air-wash’ feature when used,
should function to effectively keep
the inside of the door glass clear of
smoky deposits.
Secondary air is also inducted via a duct on the rear panel, the upper end of
which corresponds to a series of holes in the rear firebrick.
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WARNING: THE TEMPERATURE REACHED BY THESE ITEMS DURING
OPERATION MAY CAUSE AN INJURY TO AN END-USER. AS THESE ARE
INTENDED TO BE ADJUSTED DURING OPERATION, IT IS RECOMMENDED
THAT A PROTECTIVE MITT IS WORN WHEN HANDING THESE PARTS.