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32 <br /> 8.0 OPERATION <br /> Expansion I contraction noises during heating up and cooling down cycles are normal and to be expected. <br /> EN <br /> TIPS FOR BURNING; <br /> • Create a large fire to heat up the appliance before adjusting to a slower burn. <br /> • To create a large, quick burning fire, use small pieces of wood. <br /> • For a lower,but extended burn,stack larger pieces of wood close together. <br /> • For long burns,leave a 1"(25.4mm)-2"(50.8mm)bed of ashes. <br /> • Burn dry wood only. <br /> • With the exception of overnight burns,create large,quick burning fires whenever possible.Smaller,slow <br /> burning fires,using large logs,cause the glass to become dirty.Larger,quick burning fires using medium <br /> sized wood to refuel frequently are much more efficient. <br /> 47.18A <br /> 8.1 OPERATING SOUNDS AND SMELLS <br /> A slight humming sound may be heard depending on the location of the blower.This sound may be <br /> minimized by turning down the blower speed. <br /> When first installed,the appliance and the steel are cold and must become hot before the appliance will <br /> function well. During the break-in period(the first 2 or 3 fires)create only small,hot fires using kindling;this will <br /> allow the firebrick to cure. Do not be alarmed if small hairline cracks develop in the firebrick.This is a normal <br /> occurrence and does not pose a safety hazard.The paint may also smell a little for the first few fires as it <br /> cures and you may wish to open a door or window to alleviate the smell. <br /> There are many different ways to start a fire, review the hints and warnings in this section to ensure the fire is <br /> started properly. <br /> 90.1 <br /> W.115-1642/04.15.16 <br />