Shutting Down - Kingfire BSV-01SERIES User Instructions

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In order to prevent the ash from being stacked to the underside of the bottomgrate,
please always de-ash before refueling. Once the ash builds up, it possibly stifles the
airflow and causes the fire to die.
Important!- It is very important to empty the ashpan regularly. In case the ash
build up the underside of the grate, burnout or distortion of the grate may be
caused;
on wood fuels
The refueling intervals at nominal heat output will approximately 1.5 hours. You
may load wood higher in the stove than solid mineral fuel but wood or logs are not
permitted to touch the baffle plate.
When using solid mineral fuels, we suggest you keep the primary air control in the
closed position, which can burn in maximum efficiency. At this time the secondary
air controls can adjust the burn rate of the appliance.
Wood burns best with a layer of ash on fuelbed, and care should be taken to only
remove surplus residue from the stove timely.
We recommend you only use dry, seasoned wood as fuels; the wood should have
been cut, split and stacked for at least one year in circulating air surround to dry out.
Otherwise, wet or unseasoned wood will cause tar deposits in the stove and
unsatisfactory heat output will occur.
Ignition
It is better for you to have 2 or 3 small fires before operating your stove to its
maximum heat output. This can help the paint to cure steadily and to give a long
service life of the paint finish. During the period, there will be an unpleasant smell,
you may keep all doors and windows open for your comfort, though the smell is
non-toxic.
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STOVES
First, load with starting fuel, i.e. paper, dry sticks or firelighters etc. Second, Light
the fire at the base keeping all air controls open. Wait until the fuel reach a steady
glow, then build the fire up step by step, more fuel should be added when you have
a nice fire settled across the grate bed.
Warning! You need to check for blockage prior to re-lighting after a prolonged shut
down period.

Shutting Down

Firstly, close the primary air controls;
Secondly, close the secondary air controls;
At last the fire will go out owing to lack of air.
If reviving the fire, the primary air controls are recommended to open first, then
open the secondary air controls.

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