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4. When the kindling fire has burned down and only embers remain, open the door gently to prevent ash from swirling out.
Then, carefully spread the embers using a fire rake, so they are evenly distributed across the bottom of the stove (See
Figure 4.1). Use a glove to protect against burns.
Figure.4.1.
5. Next, place 2 logs weighing approximately 575 grams each and measuring 22 cm in length inside the stove. Lay the logs
parallel to the back of the stove, with one log positioned about 2 cm away from the back. Ensure that the logs are evenly
spaced from the sides of the stove. The gap between the two logs should be approximately 1 cm (See Figure 5.1). Close
the door completely. For the next 40 seconds, set the air control handle to 100% startup air (full primary + secondary air)
(See Figure 5.2). After about 40 seconds, adjust the air control handle to full combustion air (See Figure 5.3). Keep the air
control handle in this position for 2 minutes and 20 seconds. After 2 minutes and 20 seconds, set the handle to 50%
combustion air (secondary air) (See Figure 5.4).
Figure.5.1. Figure.5.2. Figure.5.4.
Figure.5.3.
6. When the fire has burned down to embers, approximately after 47 minutes (See Figure 6.1), you can reload and start a
new fire. Begin again from step 4.
Figure.6.1.
3 Safety
The surface of the stove, as well as handles, knobs, glass window, chimney pipe, and similar parts, becomes very hot when the
stove is in use. Touching these components without proper protection (such as gloves or other heat-resistant materials) can result
in burns. Remember to inform children about this danger and ensure they are kept away from the wood stove when it's in
operation.