4.5 Low heating (for devices suitable for continuous use)
To use the device as a 'continuous fire', you can select the primary and secondary air
scoops in such a way you get the right burning speed. Always make sure there's enough
glow on the heating bottom.
4.6.
Ash removal
The bottom part of the fire compartment is equipped
with a heating or shaker grate, through which the ashes
fall into the ashtray. By moving the shaker rod to and
from, and/or by using the shovel, you can remove the
ashes adequately and gather them in the ashtray. The
ashtray can be removed from the appliance by means of
the supplied "cold" hand (see picture).
Relatively speaking, burning wood produces little ash
and it will not be necessary to remove it each time daily.
More-over, wood burns better on a bed of ash.
When you heat with coals, the ashes should be removed
on a regular basis and the ashtray should be emptied
frequently. The ashes must NEVER reach the underside
of the heating grate.
4.7.
Extinguishing the fire
Stop fuelling the fire and let it burn out.
Damping a fire by closing the air slides involves the release of noxious gases. You
should let the fire burn out and keep an eye on it as long as it is still glowing.
4.8.
Weather conditions
Attention!
Mist and heavy fog will block the chimney's smoke outlet and may lead to smoke
emissions into the living room. It is best not to use the stove under these weather
conditions.
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