neocube Operating and installation instructions - models P/C

Insufficient heating If the fireproof materials in the combustion compartment are blackened after a fire, there is a risk that the stove will become polluted. Therefore, the supply of air must be increased by pushing the lever further open to the right. Add a little wood at a time The best combustion is achieved by adding small quantities of wood. If you use too much wood, it takes too long to reach an optimum combustion temperature. Make sure that there is a sufficient supply of air You must also make sure – especially when heating the stove at the start – that there is plenty of air so that the temperature in the stove rises quickly. In this way, the fumes and particles that are also released during combustion will be burned. Otherwise, they will cause soot to build up in the chimney, leading to the risk of a chimney fire, or will be released into the environment as harmful emissions. If an incorrect amount of air is supplied, this leads to inefficient combustion and therefore to a lower level of efficiency. Heating over night Before going to bed at night, you should not add more wood to the stove and then close the air supply. If you do so, large amounts of hazardous smoke will be emitted. In addition, soot will be deposited on the chimney, leading to the risk of a chimney fire. Maximum amounts of wood Maximum quantities of fuel to add: Wood: 2.1 kg/hour Adding larger quantities of fuel could lead to overheating and cause damage to the stove, invalidating the warranty. Long burning time After heating up the stove, you must make sure that the flames are kept alive in the stove. If this is not the case, the air supply has been reduced too far and you must turn the handle to the right, to increase the supply of air. The slowest burning time is achieved by positioning the lever in the middle. After adding more wood, push the lever to the right to allow primary air to flow into the stove so that the wood can burn.

How to make a fire correctly ƒ ƒ Prepare everything you need for heating the stove – softwood chips, firelighters (e.g. CB firelighters), firewood. ƒ ƒ Open the primary and secondary air supply to the maximum (lever to the right) ƒ ƒ Open the stove door ƒ ƒ Place two to three firelighters on the bottom of the combustion compartment. Place a handful of softwood chips on top. Place one or two pieces of wood on top of this. ƒ ƒ Then light the firelighters. Close the fire compartment door. ƒ ƒ When the wood is burning well, you can control the heating effect with the air slider (lever to the right = max. heating effect) ƒ ƒ When adding more wood, proceed as when heating for the first time: Open the air slider, carefully open the stove door, add wood, close the door. ƒ ƒ Wait until the wood that you have added starts to burn. ƒ ƒ Then control the heat effect with the air slider

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neocube P / C – Operating and installation instructions

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