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Regulating the temperature: The temperature in the stove can be
regulated by the amount of fuel and the ventilation. The air supply can be
regulated by the flaps on the stove. The wider they are open, the higher
the temperature.
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Under the fuel supply flap is a ventilation flap that you can open or close.
When the fuel supply flap is open, you can keep the ventilation flap closed.
If the fuel supply flap is closed, you must open the ventilation flap.
CLEANING AND CARE
CAUTION
Danger of burns! Allow the stove to cool completely before
inspecting or cleaning it for damage.
Inspect the stove for damage
Check the stove regularly for damage to ensure product safety and a longer
service life.
1. Check all parts to make sure they are tight.
2. Check the components for damage.
3. If you find damage to a component, have the stove repaired before
ntinuing to use it.
Cleaning
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Make sure that the fire is completely extinguished when you no longer use
the stove.
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Make sure the fire is completely extinguished and the stove has cooled
down before removing the ashes.
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Use a damp cotton cloth to remove soot. Clean the interiore regularly to
ensure a long service life.
Note: The surface may discolour after repeated use.
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Do not use oven cleaner or scouring agents, as these can damage the
product.
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Clean the outside with water and a mild dishwashing liquid.
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For stubborn stains, use a citrus-based cleaner and a nylon brush.