WOO D BU R N IN G
1. Place an ignition tablet in the centre of the combustion chamber.
2. Use a long cigarette lighter to ignite the ignition tablet.
3. Gradually add pieces of wood or firewood no longer than 3/4 of the diameter of the
combustion chamber.
4. As the pieces of wood catch fire, add more material until the combustion chamber is full.
5. Never stack wood or firewood higher than the height of the inner combustion holes. This
will cut off the air flow and cause the fire to smoke.
6. Add, as often as necessary, fuel to keep the flame burning.
PE LLE T I GN I TION
1. Add pellets to the combustion chamber until they reach just below the inner combustion
holes. Otherwise, it will cut off the air flow and cause the product to smoke.
2. Place an ignition pellet on top of the pellets as centrally as possible.
3. Use a long lighter to ignite the ignition pellet.
4. Add more pellets as needed.
NOTE: Adding too many pellets at once can choke the fire, which can cause it to smoke. Be
sure to add small amounts at a time.
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