63If you use the function "Heat Level" on the app and want the stove to restart automaticallyon pellets when the wood has burned out, you can set the Aduro Hybrid on standby modewith just 1 click on the button (see illustration). The stove will now be in standby mode andawait a smoke temperature below 100 degrees before it starts the pellet combustion andignites again. However, if you use the function "Desired Room Temperature", the Hybrid willstart automatically again when the smoke temperature is below 100 degrees.IMPORTANT!If the door to the combustion chamber is open for more than 3 minutes, the pellet combustion will shutdown and must be started again by pushing ON/OFF. The stove starts when the smoke temperature isbelow 100 degrees. If the stove flashes green ON, it means that the stove will start, but is waiting for thesmoke temperature to be below 100 degrees C or timer.When you want to switch off the pellet burner, push the ON/OFF button. If you open the stove door duringoperation, the red ALARM will light. If you close the door before 3 minutes, the pellet burner goes back toON mode automatically.3.4 How should I use my Aduro H1 & H1 LUX?The Aduro H1 & H1 LUX is intended for intermittent combustion. This means that each stoking should burndown to embers before new logs are added.In order to obtain the best possible combustion, you should regulate the effect/heat output with the fuel.Burning small logs provides more powerful combustion than burning large logs as the surface area is greaterand more gas is released. The amount of wood in the combustion chamber is another factor that affectscombustion. The optimum combustion is achieved by adding two pieces of logs. If you want an enhancedeffect, you can add more logs. The nominal heat output is reached by burning approx. 1.5 kg per hour,divided between 3 pieces with a length of approx. 21 cm.3.5 Recommended fuels3.5.1 Wood and wood briquettesWood that has been stored indoors has a tendency to become too dry and will burn too quickly. Werecommend that you fell the wood in the winter, when a lot of the moisture in the wood will have been drawndown into the roots. In order to achieve optimum combustion, the wood’s moisture level should not exceed18 %, which roughly corresponds to storing the wood under cover outdoors for one year. The moisture levelof the wood can be measured using a moisture meter or by applying washing up liquid to one end of the logand blowing air in the other end. If the wood is dry enough, soap bubbles will appear. The wood should bechopped into logs with a diameter of approx. 10 cm and a log length of max. 39 cm.Correct firing provides optimum heat output and maximum economy. At the same time, correct firingprevents environmental damage in the form of smoke and malodorous fumes and also reduces the risk ofchimney fires. Well-seasoned wood fuel is essential for correct use. Make sure your fuel is kept dry. If thefuel is wet, a large proportion of the heat will be used to vaporize the water, and this energy will disappear upthe chimney. It is clearly not only uneconomical to fire with wet fuel but also, as mentioned above, increasesthe risk of producing soot, smoke and other environmentally damaging by-products.