Connecting The Stove; Using The Stove; Fuel; Filling Capacity - Faber BELLUS HEROS 100 Instructions For Use Manual

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4.5 CONNECTING THE WOOD STOVE
The stove comes equipped with an exhaust pipe connection on
the top.
If the stovepipe is to be connected to the rear of the stove,
then the stovepipe collar should first be removed. Next, detach
the cover plate from the rear and fit it to the top of the stove.
Finally, fit the stovepipe collar to the rear of the stove
Consult your stove specialist about the connection to the
chimney.
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5. USING THE STOVE

5.1 FUEL

This wood stove is designed to burn:
- hardwood (heating units 14,600 KJ/kg);
- softwood (heating units 11,500 KJ/kg);
- coal and briquettes.
To start the fire you can best use firelighters or woodwool.
Never use liquid accelerants.
Never burn:
- household waste;
- wood shavings;
- bark;
- chipboard waste;
- slack;
- damp wood;
- impregnated timber;
- paper;
- cardboard;
- plastic.

5.2 FILLING CAPACITY

The stove works best when approximately 25% full. This is
equivalent to about three 2.5-kg logs with a maximum length of
35 cm. The stove should never be filled to the top, as this may
cause overheating and damage the stove.
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