First lighting – MCZ Forma Wood 115 User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL

Chapter 6

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40

Operation

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A high percentage of humidity produces condensation in the

smoke duct causing an alteration in the draught and

generating smoke and a significant deposit of soot on the

glass of the door and in the flue pipe with a possible risk of a

chimney fire later on.

6.4. FIRST LIGHTING

It is advisable to approach the first lighting with caution, using

good-quality, well-seasoned wood.
The primary air inlet must be fully open. Do not use alcohol,

petrol, or other volatile flammable substances. On first lighting,
fumes and unpleasant smells may be given off, caused by the drying of

the product; this is not hazardous, and it is sufficient to ventilate the

room. Once combustion has started, pieces of wood of normal size may

be added.
The flame must have as far as possible a smooth and laminar flow. On

the various occasions when the stove needs reloading, the door

should be opened slowly, to avoid blowbacks of smoke into the

room.
Proceed as follows:

Place a small amount of balled paper in the stove.

Cover the paper with a small quantity of twigs and a few pieces of

wood.

Open the primary air register completely (lever all the way to the

right).

Light the paper, and if necessary leave the door up.

When the twigs are burning, the door can be closed.

As the fire burns, add wood. Never overload the fireplace stove

with wood (see technical specifications in the table).
As soon as the flames have died down and a bed of embers has

formed, load the stove normally. Small loads of wood are preferable to

large ones for combustion.

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