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Loading Wood; Maximum Fuel Quantity; Ending The Heating; Heating In Transition Periods - Storch VULSINI EX RLU-Serie Bedienungsanleitung

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Consequently, the wood does not burn cleanly, which leads to formation of soot deposits on the glass and on the
firebrick walls. Therefore, only fill the combustion chamber with wooden pieces up to one half and add small
quantities of wood more frequently. Your stove is no waste incineration plant. Only use wood.
5.4

Loading wood

Only reload wood when there are no flames.
To reload wood, first open the air slider completely. The throttle flap must be open, then open the door slowly and
insert pieces of wood. The door must always be opened slowly to avoid possible flashback.
Then, close the door again. If the fire had been burnt out quite a lot before the reloading, leave the air slider in the
fully open position for approx. 5 to 10 minutes. After that, set it in the position for normal operation. After heating
up and new addition of wood light soot layers may deposit on firebrick parts and the glass, but they will burn
again with the rising temperature of the fire. Burning of wet wood causes formation of strong soot deposits in the
stove. Therefore, the residual humidity of wood should be higher than 20 %.
5.5

Maximum fuel quantity

The wood-burning stove is designed for the maximum quantity of (see Table 1.1 Technical specifications
and dimensions ).
If the maximum fuel quantity per charge is exceeded, your wood-burning stove may get damaged.
5.6

Ending the heating

After burning out of the fire, when wood only glows, close the combustion air slider. Thanks to this the
stove will irradiate heat for a longer time. Otherwise, the stove will cool down more quickly due to the
inflowing (cold) fresh air, i.e. the heat energy will escape through the flue.
5.7

Heating in transition periods

In transition periods (spring / autumn) smoke may accumulate in the flue under certain climatic conditions
(sun shining on the chimney). If you cannot establish sufficient draught even by means of a release fire
(=short-time production of strong heat by rapid burning of a newspaper in the flue), which means that flue
gas cannot be fully extracted, you should refrain from making a fire.
6.

Cleaning and maintenance

ALL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WORK CAN ONLY BE CARRIED
OUT WITH THE WOOD-BURNING STOVE FULLY COOLED DOWN.
The wood-burning stoves are designed in such a way that secondary air serves at the same time as "cleaning air"
for the glass. If the stove is used properly, the glass will remain generally clean. In spite of this a fine ash layer is
often inevitable due to poor-quality fuel (wet wood) or insufficient combustion air supply.
Only clean the glass when the stove has cooled down. For this purpose use a wet paper immersed in ashes. Within
it you can remove soot from the glass. Then, wet a clean sheet of paper and do the final cleaning of the glass.
Usually also liquid cleaning agents are used for cleaning the stove window. But these may in some cases,
depending on the composition of the cleaning agent and its interaction with combustion residues (ash particles,
etc.), harm the gaskets and/or the glass-ceramics and/or the decoration colour of the fireplace viewing panel.
The producer is not responsible for damages, which are caused by attack in using of chemical agents.
Small cracks in the fire brick are inevitable due to the heat load and under the conditions of normal use they do
not have any impact on the functionality and service life. In case of bigger damage contact an authorized retailer.
In regular intervals check the door gasket for damage and replace it if necessary.
Painted surfaces should be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth - never use abrasive means, fat solvents, wet cloths, etc.
Please, note that in spite of the painting the stove does not have a non-corrosive design!!!
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