Morso 1126 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual page 27

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2.1 Lighting instructions and fuelling intervals
A lot of air is needed when lighting the stove. If you are starting with a cold stove, the door
should be left ajar for the next few minutes, and the combustion air supply opened to maxi-
mum - the upper control.
When draught is poor, a little primary air through the grate may facilitate firing; however, it
should be noted that this supply of air may cause temporary sooting of both stones and glass.
The inlets for primary air supply may be opened only during the firing phase.
In order to build up an insulating layer of ash in the bottom of the stove, you should burn ap-
prox. 1-2 kg of dry Always keep approx. 1 cm ash at the bottom of the combustion chamber.
1. A layer of embers will form rapidly if the stove is lit with
2-4 tablets or 7-10 rolled-up sheets of newspaper under-
neath approx. 1-2 kg of dry kindling.
2. Open the secondary air supply as much as possible - the
upper control.
3. After the papir/solid alcohol tablets have caught fire, leave
the fire door ajar 5-10 cm so that the chimney draws well.
4. When you can see that the chimney is hot enough (after
5-10 minutes), close the doors. If all the necessary conditions
are met, a thick layer of embers will have been formed in the
combustion chamber after another 15-20 minutes.
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