USE
Light a fire
1. Make sure that the stove is placed on a firm, flat, level and heat-resistant
surface, away from combustible objects.
2. Place paper or dry firewood in the centre of the combustion chamber.
Note: Do not place fuel directly on the bottom of the combustion chamber,
but always on the paper or firewood.
3. Light the paper or firewood.
Note: Start a small fire first and then let it slowly grow bigger. If the heat
develops too quickly and too strongly, cracks may appear in the structure.
Stoking the fire
Add more fuel to slowly increase the heat. Do not overload the combustion
chamber with fuel. Three small logs are sufficient.
heat
combustion
Use the poker tool when rearranging the logs.
Extinguish the fire
To extinguish the stove, do not add any more fuel or smother the fire with sand.
Never extinguish the fire with water!
Use as a stove
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Setting up the oven: Make sure that the oven is placed on a level and stable
surface.
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Preparing the stove: Fill the fuel container via the chute with the desired
fuel (e.g. wood, pellets or coal). For smaller fuels such as pellets, you can
angle the chute upwards. If you have larger pieces, leave the chute folded
fuel input
air flow
heat
fuel input
combustion
air flow
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