Heating with brown coal briquettes, Banking the fire and raising, The temperature – Hase Lima User Manual
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8. Heating with Brown Coal Briquettes
Wood should be used for the warming-up phase and
when adding fuel for the first time, see “Warming-
up Phase”. As soon as a basic glowing firebed is
reached, place 2-3 brown coal briquettes on the
grate in the middle of the firebox, keeping a finger’s
width between the briquettes, and use the following
procedure and settings:
Heating with Brown Coal Briquettes
Procedure
Position of
Control Elements
Open primary air com-
pletely.
Adjust secondary air
completely.
Pull out primary air slider
as far as it will go.
Set secondary air slider to
position 2.
Place 3 briquettes onto
the grate.
Open fire grate.
Pull out fire grate slider.
Tab. 3
9. Banking the Fire and Raising
the Temperature
Keep the stove set as described above until the
brown coal briquettes are thoroughly burnt. Then
close the primary air and the fire grate. Slide the
secondary air slider to position 2/3.
NOTE!
While the stove is in operation, the second-
ary air slider should never be completely
closed.
To raise the temperature of the fire, stir up the rest
of the glowing embers with the fire grate slider. Open
the primary air and add new logs to the fire.
10. Emptying the Ash Drawer
As a safety precaution, please make sure to wait
until the ashes are cold before you dispose of them.
While the ash collects during the fire, the lid is lo-
cated under the ash drawer.
Remove both the ash drawer and the lid located un-
derneath it. Slide the lid onto the ash drawer so that
it is closed; this prevents ashes from flying around,
which in turn means your home stays clean. To
place the ash drawer back into the stove, proceed
in the reverse order.
CAUTION!
Piled up ashes can impair or even block
the supply of primary air supply to the
stove. Please ensure that the air supply
path for the primary air between the ash
drawer and the bottom of the ash compart-
ment remains clear.