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Lighting And Firing Your Wiking Wood-Burning Stove - wiking Atlantic Bedienungsanleitung

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Lighting and Firing your WIKING Wood-Burning Stove

The first firing
The first time you fire your wood-burning stove, you must do so carefully, as all materials
need to adjust to the heat. This means that the stove must be heated slowly, until it reaches
its maximum heat level. Afterwards, you should fire a few times so that the stove is thoroughly
heated throughout.
Be Careful of the Lacquer
The lacquer used to treat the wood-burning stove will harden the first 2-3 times the stove is
fired, and this can create unpleasant smoke and odours. Ensure therefore that the room is well
ventilated. The door must also be carefully opened; otherwise there is a risk that the seals will
stick to the lacquer.
Warning: The enclosed gloves can scratch the surface paint if the lacquer has not hardened pro-
perly. Be careful not to touch the lacquered surfaces until after the first 2-3 firings.
Lighting
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Activate the lighting mechanism so that the stove receives primary air through the grate.
Stack 14-18 finely split pieces of firewood, corresponding to 2 kg, inside the wood-burning stove.
2.
The smaller the sticks, the shorter the time needed for the stove to be heated and for the optimal
combustion temperature to be achieved.
Place two firelighters between the top layer of kindling. WIKING recommends using high-quality
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firelighters, as they do not produce smoke or odours.
Light the firelighters. Keep the door ajar for a couple of minutes until the glass is hot - this pre-
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vents condensation. Then close the door completely.
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Once the wood is burning well, push the lever in halfway, i.e. just enough to close the lighting
air.
Warning: The door may only be kept open when lighting, adding firewood or cleaning the
wood-burning stove; otherwise combustion becomes too powerful, which in turn increases the
risk of the stove becoming overheated.
Firing (Adding Firewood)
When there are no more visible flames and only a solid layer of embers remains, more fuel
can be added to the fire
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Carefully open the door to prevent smoke and embers from escaping.
Lay 2-4 pieces of split firewood (approximately 2 kg) on top of the embers.
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Close the stove door again and activate the lighting mechanism.
After a short amount of time the fire will flare once again. Once the wood is burning well, push
4.
the lever in halfway i.e. just enough to close the lighting air. Set the damper in accordance with
the amount of warmth you desire. The further in your push the lever, the less heat produced by
the stove.
Warning: During combustion, the stove's surfaces and door become extremely hot - exercise
great caution.
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