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e) Close the door and leave it to burn until the stove is very hot and the embers are
glowing;
f) Adjust the combustion air control so as to close off the primary air;
* You should check that there is sufficient ventilation in the room where the stove is
installed, otherwise it will not work properly. For this reason, you should check if there
are any other heating devices which consume air during operation (e.g., gas-fired
equipment, braziers, etc). We recommend against using these devices all at once.
* The air for combustion is drawn from the surrounding room, consuming oxygen. You
should check that ventilation grilles and other devices for allowing air to enter from
outside remain unobstructed.
* You should only open the door during reloading. Normal conditions of use require
the door to remain closed.
* Reload before the previous load has burnt completely, in order to make it easier for
the combustion to continue.
* When reloading with firewood, open the door slightly and wait a little while to allow
a good draft, and only then open the door completely.
* Use of the stove is not recommended when weather conditions are so bad that the
draught is seriously affected (particularly when there are very strong winds).