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Regulating the stove The integrated automatic air supply, HWAM® Autopilot , automatically regulates the air supply to the combustion chamber. The output – that is the emission of heat - is regulated by means of the regulation lever. HWAM ® Autopilot is set to maximum when the air control lever is in the rightmost position and to minimum when the air control lever is in the leftmost position.
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Firing Push the air control knob all the way to the right to set the HWAM Autopilot to maximum effect. Put split kindling, corresponding to two to ® three pieces of wood (about 2-2.5 kg), into the combustion chamber. When stacking the wood, never block the air slot that supplies tertiary air for the combustion.
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n general about Firing Chimney The chimney is the “motor” of the stove and it is crucial for the functioning of the stove. The chimney draft provides a partial vacuum in the stove. This vacuum removes the smoke from the stove, sucks air through the dampers for the so-called glass pane rinse which keeps the glass free of soot, and sucks in air through both primary and secondary dampers for the combustion.
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At least once every other year, the stove should receive a thorough, preventative service inspection. Among other things, the service inspection covers: • A thorough cleaning of the stove. • Checking the spring in the HWAM Autopilot unit and replace if necessary.
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Cleaning Before chimney sweeping can be performed, the air control knob must be set all the way to the left to prevent soot and ash from entering the HWAM ® Autopilot . Remove the smoke shelf. Push the plate forward and lift it up a bit to the side. Tilt one side downward. The plate is now free and can be removed from the combustion chamber.
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The DoP can be downloaded from our website via the following link: www.hwam.com/dop/5530...
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