room is well-ventilated and open the windows
and outside doors. If needed, use a fan for faster
air circulation.
If the maximum temperature is not reached during the first
heating operation, you may notice an odour for a short period
of time the next time the stove is used as well.
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7.
Lighting the Fire
The firing up phase should be as short as possible, since high-
er emissions can occur during this phase.
The slider settings described in Table 1 (see figure on the right)
are recommendations that were determined under confor-
mance testing conditions, in compliance with the relevant
standard. Depending on the weather conditions and the drau-
ght capability of your chimney, accordingly adjust the slider
positions for your Delhi to the local conditions.
NOTE!
The Delhi may only be operated when the fire
box door is closed; the fire box door may
only be opened to add fuel.
Delhi
NOTE!
When lighting the stove, leave the fire box
door (fig. 7) in the warming-up position for
about 5-10 minutes, which prevents water va-
pour from condensing on the fire box windows.
Please make sure to lock the door afterwards.
WARNING!
Never use spirits, petrol, or other flammable
fluids to light the stove.
fig. 6
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Completely open secondary air.
Pile up any remaining ash
and unburned charcoal into
the centre of the combustion
chamber.
Place 4-6 small pieces of wood
with an approx. Ø of 3-6 cm
and max. 2 kg in the middle
of the burning chamber. Layer
these cross-wise on top of each
other. Place approx. 0.5 kg of
Delhi
wood shavings on top as a
firelighter.
Light the kindling/ignition
material.
Tab. 1
fig. 7
Lighting the Fire
Procedure
Position of Control
Elements
Pull air slider all the way out
Put fire box door in the war-
ming up position (leave slightly
ajar). Wait about 5-10 minutes
and then close the fire box door
completely. (fig. 6 - 7)
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